Friday, 19 June 2009

Lucky for some... 13th June

5 Ways Lakes. "5 ways" only goes half way to the number of different methods and baits that were used by everyone to find the fish or should I say try and find the fish. It was a really nice day but where were the fish?

It was bloody hard work and I thought that I was in with a chance when I was streets ahead with my massive 7lb+ netfull until the scales reached "Lucky" Mark and "Dodgy" Wayne who must have conspired to bring extra fish with them to boost their nets to 15lb+ and 16lb+ respectively.

It was very unfortunate that the fishing wasn't as good as the breakfast but the owners are still relatively new and I guess we can keep an eye on the place and see if it develops.

Billy looked very pleased to meet Kevin but I don't think the feeling was mutual as he notched up the first DNW of the year for the club. Sorry Kevin but it was always going to happen to someone.

Interpharma at Heronbrook next for the 2 5-man teams followed a week later by the Arena Invitation at Wiggs. Will the local pro (Mix) make good his knowledge and lead his team to victory or will the James gang ride off with the trophy for a second year. We'll tell you here later.

P.S. The rivers are open again!

May 30 - carp, carp, carp, carp, carp, carp, carp ...ide!

I'm not supposed to be writing this because we have a gentlemens agreement that you don't report on missions that you you win. However as I managed to weigh in more than double the other authors weight there may be some relunctance to recognise the achievement.

We had some spare pegs so we were joined by a few folks from East Leake AC and a good day was had by most as the carp were very accommodating and not too fussy on what they ate. I went out to the island from the off and mugged a couple early on but dropped back to the near margin within the first hour as I could clearly see small carp (they're all small!) over my pellet feed.

A couple out of the margin then on to the line down the track and an immediate take on paste. With more commotion in the margin I dropped back there and never left for the rest of the session dragging 'em out one after another on paste to amass a final weight of 53lb 15oz.

Jim, one of the founder members of the Daiwa Duffers who had some misfortune reported earlier in the blogg, was on the next peg and he was also going at it hammer and tongs but failed to find the extra 2lb 13oz required to beat me.

Ray came out top amongst the East Leake guys with 45lb and I'm not supposed to mention that Sue weighed in more than Ian. Ian said I shouldn't mention it because Sue is his better half.

5 Ways next ...hope I shouldn't be writing again!

Friday, 29 May 2009

Peatling Match Lakes 09/05/09 - Smoke me a Kipper

A very different challange faced everyone at Peatling Match lakes - a NO CARP mission (decided by a very non democratic means if you ask me!). A good turn out saw most of the pegs on the new silvers lake taken (currently more of a long hole in the ground with a mohican or reeds running down the middle of it - but should mature nicely).
Lots of different makes of fish were rumoured to be on offer - including Ide, Roach, Rudd, Perch, Barbel, Bream and Carp, however the write ups on the fishing web sites stated the lake to be around 10ft deep (my *rse) - this saw most people with pole rigs around 6ft too long!
The fishing was fun but it was tricky to keep them coming at a regular rate (the first two hours were quite frustrating to me as I could not keep the Bream on the deck and they did not want to feed up in the water) but regular offerings of food seemed to be the order of the day.
True to form Wag the Whipper stole the show with a good display of fishing to hand with Wayne just behind - everyone caught (although some caught a lot more fish than others they were really only eyes with fins and did not count much in weight).

Highlite of the day - Chris 'Mug Em' Moody catching a carp whilst setting up his waggler (apparently he had no bait on the hook - yeah right ;p)

Next stop - Jansons Coarse fishery.

Monday, 20 April 2009

Riddings Roller Coaster

This years visit to Folly Pool at Riddings has highs and lows.

Highs for Wayne as he returns to the top spot after a prolonged absence with 27lb8oz. Anyone with a peg that was opposite the sunken island had a permanent shoal, obvious by the dark very slowly moving shadow, to aim for. A rise in temperature seemed to have brought them into the shallow water over the islands and poor buggers like me had a perfect winter peg, no features and 12 foot of water at 4 metres!

Lows as Jim watched 6 sections of his Diawa Tournament Pro sink slowly into the water before the boat could be launched to retrieve it.

Various methods worked with Wayne nailed to the deck and Craig up in the water waggling!

Perfect breakfast, perfect company, perfect weather.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Packington Somers - Saturday 7th March

Well a good start to the new season with a very closely fished mission at a cold and windy Packington Somers - there were several weights in contention to pick up the winners trophy, one of which being Andy B on the golden peg (peg 16), however a few lost fish at the start proved costly at the end of the day with Andy being beaten into 3rd place by a little over 2lb but still managing to pick up the species trophy with a massive count of 5 different fishy life forms!
The top two weights were separated by an even narrower margin (1lb 1oz) with Graham just nudging Jim off the victors podium with a bag also containing the biggest fish of the day (a 5lb beast snatched out of the margins on the pole).
The favoured hot peg (peg 31) failed to show form on the day and was only good enough for fourth place.
April's venue has still yet to be decided so keep an eye on your inboxes for details and dates as soon as the rest of the season is booked.

Monday, 9 March 2009

Lions, Tigers and Bears .. OH MY!

After our successful AGM it was time to do the anual venue spotting list - I had done some homework for this and on top of the venues mentioned at the AGM I sat down with google Earth and came up with a list of over 100 venues within 25 miles that we had not visited before and another 30 plus of unknown venues (so whoever said at the AGM we will start doing repeat venues as we must have exhausted local venues is way way way off the mark).
Previous years had seen us do over 250 miles to cover 6 venues - this year (all planned into the sat nav) saw us do just over 70 miles and covering 19 venues!

There were a few criteria we wanted a lot of them to meet - namely some sort of food outlet (for the colder months) and a loo (for our female members).

First up Baxters Garden Farm




Just down the road from our start point the most difficult thing was actually finding the entrance to this venue - after accosting a few local passers by (including a very attractive young lady) we found it - it was being fished and upon questioning this turned out to be more of a carp venue than a general fishery.

Next up - Friezeland Pools
Still not got the hang of the Sat Nav yet so we missed the turning for this one (despite the warning fart.wav) but after a little negotiation and much 'get out and walk' commentary we found the entrance. There were two lakes here - a pleasure lake and a match lake - the pleasure lake was packed and everyone was catching - we picked on the nearest bloke to the car park and proceeded to interrogate him - he had been fishing it over the winter and even when iced over he had been catching reasonable bags - encouraging! However the match lake was not occupied (the one on the left) and appears to be a little harder - but it does have a Loo!


Maynes Lakes
Another missed entrance - another ignored Fart.wav - but I now had the Sat Nav sorted and it was the start of a beautiful relationship!
Maynes looked interesting - a few lakes on offer and a local matchman to chat to - that was catching fish!


Next up - Lychgate Lane Fishery - whilst the name might not be familiar - each and everyone of you will have rubber necked this one whilst going North on the M69. A decent sized water that seemed to be up for sale - with a nice (but rotting) Gazebo (and Loo!)



Moving on - Temple Farm Wolvey (just before you get to Makins) - this venue is only bookable in the winter so may not feature - a nice one lake venue with an island - popular on the day with plenty of people fishing.


The next venue was a drive through as Wayne refused to stop - I think it was because caravaners were allowed (posh pikeys!) - apologies for blurred pics - I was desperately trying to snag photos with the camera smashing me in the nose - it does have loos!


Weston Lawns - a false hope! - with Stomachs rumbling we spotted the cafe at this venue straight away - unfortunately it does not open until later in the year - a nice 3 lake venue (complete with resident terriers and dead animal bones everywhere - lake 3 is the likely candidate, the one on the left - but beware the telephone line snagger!)
There should have been another lake a few hundred yards down the lane from this one but the gates were padlocked and no signs were up for fishing.



Hollyhurst Lakes - if they ever find out that water runs down hill - they are f*cked - at the top of a the proverbial grassy knoll are two brand spanking new lakes, a match and specimen lake - clothing for the day appeared to be dayglo orange or red (it had a loo!)- it was also cold!


Parkers next - a single lake - oddly shaped, heavily matched out on the day with plenty of Daiwa Duffers on display - people were catching on mixed methods - including the pellet wag - no mean feat on a cold day (it had a loo!)


Hopsford Hall was next - It looked pretty but judging by the number of bivvy boys this turned out to be a carp water


We were now getting HUNGRY - fortunately 5 Ways lakes had an open cafe, so with lunches ordered we wandered down to the lakes - 2 nice long and not overly narrow lakes, the bigger of the two being the 60 peg match lake - it even had a set of spectator seats! (and a loo)




Mill Farm Fishery - another drive through venue when we realised we had visited this one a previous year


Kilworth Sticks Lakes - a venue recommended strongly by one of the Daiwa boys - a multi lake complex (with Loo!)



We were now on the return stretch!
Peatling Match lakes - another venue that was padlocked up for the winter, however we had been round it on a year or two before (a multi lake complex with quite large lakes) - we have also had a mission over the road at the Peatling Pools.


Whetstone Gorse Match lakes - apparently Graham knows where the hot pegs are in these lakes!


Fortways Farm - situated at the back of Stoney Cove and guarded by several Dobermans (that turned out to be friendly) - an unusual lake (with a loo)


Last but not least - Watery Gate Farm - landscaped by Capability Brown - two lakes with a stretch of river (and a loo!). The entrance to this was blocked by an open ford so we had to walk a little to get there. As we were leaving quite a large number of young carpers were turning up for a night session, however we did speak to a few match lads that been fishing it that day for mixed bags.




All in all a very productive day - dont worry if your suggested venue was not on the list we did this year - it does not mean it wont get picked, some of them either one of us had been to before or it was an outlier on the map.

Alco

Monday, 17 November 2008

Springwood Fishery - November 15

When this venue near Melbourne was booked at the beginning of the year we all expected to be wearing thermals but global warming worked in our favour as the temperature just nudged in to double figures. This venue has never been prolific but was booked because, with the range of silvers in the bottom lake, we hoped everyone would catch ...and they did, even though Kevin only weighed in 15oz.



The day started well with a range of bacon, sausage, egg etc finding their way into empty stomachs and the odd rising fish brought hope. It seemed like it was going to be a productive day but the fish were not eager to visit the landing net and it was often a good wait between bites. All the usual baits were being used and I had a couple of fish to caster but double fluoro pinkie was doing the business for me towards the end of the session.



Jim claimed top spot with his overall weight of 16lb 10oz which included the biggest of the day at 5lb 2oz. Chris hung on to the species trophy finding 4 different ones. Carp, crucian, barbel, skimmer, roach, rudd, ide, perch, chub all found their way to various keepnets underlining the right decision for a late in the year venue.



Gavin must have spent too much money at the local fair and his non attendance due to lack of funds may have cost him second place in the overall standings for the year.

So that's it for 2008. Have a great Christmas and New Year.