The second visit in the Summer League to Tockenham Reservoir
(pictured right looking from the dam wall). Whilst driving to the match I had
that left something behind feeling, then going up Tog Hill the penny dropped I
had forgotten my feeder rod. I decided to press on regardless. After breakfast
with Barry Fitchew in Miss Piggies (small and friendly) it was off to the draw.
I was hoping for a draw on the dam wall however; in to the
draw bag and a peg two away from where I was last time stuck to my hand, peg
26. I would have been happy about it had the next peg 27 not been in as I knew
from previous experience that it is an out and out Carp area. That said I did
expect to catch a few Skimmers on the pole, but believe it or not I didn’t have
one Silver fish, not even an indication of one – unbelievable from a venue full
of the blighters!
So I started with the Silver rig a 4x16 Jolly, which lasted
half hour with out a bite on soft pellet over initially GB and then hard fours
followed by softened micros until I hooked my first Carp. After about three or
so minutes I lost the lot, fish and rig which broke 0.18 G-Line on the
connector knot. After some deliberation I decided to retire the Silvers line
and put paste over it. Unbelievably it just sat there which is unusual because
if Carp aren’t about you do get some nibbling from the small Silver fish. Alas
the float just sat there. So from previous experience I decided to give both
margins a try with paste over hard 4’s. Second put in the RH margin I hook and
land an 8lb Common which appeared to be quite annoyed with being interrupted
during its dinner. The upshot was I landed four Common Carp and lost two foul
hookers, as their scales testified (even their scales fight like hell) and lost
two in the mouth that broke me. The biggest weighed 17lb 8oz which took me 15
minutes to land having to ship back on five times. The fish here fight like
demons as many anglers will testify today with plenty of poles being broke. My
four Carp weighed in at 52lb 6oz for third overall.
I was glad to hear the final whilst but not as glad as Mike
Jones who was walking around soaking wet in his wife’s Knickers carrying a
broken number five section which Mike had just recovered from the Lake. Mike
had drawn the peg he wished for – point peg 23. Alas he put in a dismal
performance on this flier landing a few Skimmers and Ronnie’s losing ELEVEN
Carp on maggot.
The match was won by Malcolm Ockwell (pictured right with
some of his Carp) from next peg 27 with 70lb 13oz. Malcolm tried allsorts to
catch Skimmers but failed with most he tried, it wasn’t until he went in to his
RH margin fishing double Dendrabena over GB that he caught six Carp and a few
Bream. Once Malcolm went in to his margin it appeared to cut the fish off from
my swim. Malcolm landed one Carp that regurgitated a small Perch (pictured
lower right).
The Silvers was won by Dusty Barrett (pictured lower right with
his travelling partner and match winner - I lost two Carp bigger than these!) with 53lb from Dam Wall end peg 41.
Dusty caught at 11 metres on the pole using double caster over GB laced with
the same. Dusty feed about 1 ½ pints of casters and 1 ½ kilos of GB, feeding
mostly through his kinder pot after every two fish or so.
Full Result:
- Malcolm Ockwell 70-13-0 peg 27
- Dusty Barrett 53-0-0 peg 41
- Mike Nicholls 52-06-0 peg 26
- Gary Davis 51-0-0 peg 36
- Bob Black 42-10-0 peg 23
- Pete
Greenslade 34-04-0 peg 25
Top Silvers:
- Dusty Barrett 53-0-0 peg 41
- Gary Davis 45-08-0 peg 36
- Bob Black 42-10-0 peg 23
- Pete Greenslade 34-04-0 peg 25
Weigh Sheets Follow:
2 comments:
Thank you for putting the knife in and twisting it. That was the worst match that I have had in more than 55 years of match fishing in what I openly admit must have been a winning peg!
Is that enough humble pie for you after my comments about your previous match.
You have to look on the funny side if this one - it happens to us all from time to time. I was going to take a photo if you in your wife's knickers but some juniors might read the blog!! - Lol.
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