Decisions, decisions Harescombe ruled out because it has
gone clear, but with the mild weather? Windmill, might be too windy, so the
choice was the Dave Crookes Fishery on Withy Pool.
The weather had a complete change from minus frost to plus
13 degrees this morning, temperatures which can be expected in summer, however,
it was damp.
Defra has stated that all chicken, turkey and duck owners must keep them
indoors for 30 days from yesterday and take steps to separate them from wild
birds. So I was surprised for the first time to see four chickens on the banks
of Withy, I was also surprised that the head count remained the same when I
left!! Well Christmas is around the corner (pictured right - that's the Dawson picking up his dipped nets).
It was nice to see Terry Bruton here today especially as he was 80 years
old last month. Unfortunately, Terry was taken ill during the match and was
picked up by son Dave. Dave has subsequently confirmed Terry is now home and is
as good as it gets at 80.
It was a too good a turn out for this pool with 22 fishing, a venue very
difficult to peg.
In to the draw bag and out comes peg 61. Happy with this as
the Carp can haunt this area during the winter. The problem it would
necessitate to fish at 11.5 metres minimum. The wind wouldn’t hinder as it was
blowing in at me, which I was hoping would reduce throughout the match – it did.
For company I had Steve Dawson on our bank end peg 62 and on the other side Glynn
Sage on peg 60 – if you’re hungry this is the man to be next too – sacks full
of food on offer all day.
One rig a 4x16 Winter F1 a tad heavier for the five foot
depth I found at 11.5 metres. I tied a 20 – 808 to 0.14 (I did expect a Carp or
two) with a 12 inch hook length. The peg gets deeper the further out you fish
so I set the depth so that it was just touching bottom at full length but
allowing the wind to blow the long hook length up the slope by about 12 inches.
Steve and I agreed that 5lb would be a good Silver weight from these pegs. So a
negative start with a small knub of sieved Sensas Magic and single just
wriggling red maggot on the hook and I had a great start with the dragging up
the shelf working well catching small Skimmers to 4oz regularly. I then hooked
a 10 lb Carp which gave a slight tightening of the bum before I netted it. I
kept topping up with the GB catching small fish regularly, I did foul hook a
Carp and I also lost a 3lb foul hooked skimmer close in, until 90 minutes to go
and decided to kindering dead reds and micro pellet – a mistake as during the
next 30 minutes I didn’t have a bite. The blackened float was very difficult to
see and the headache started. I mixed up so more Magic and whitened the float
tip and started a new line to my right in dark water. Amazingly first try I
hooked and landed an 8lb Carp. The remainder of the match was slow adding only
a few ounces to the net.
My two Carp weighed 18lb 2oz and my Silver 12lb for first
overall and third in the Silvers.
The Silvers was won by Paul “Barny” Barnfield (pictured
right with the match winner) with 18lb 10oz of waggler caught Roach with maggot
hook bait fished over small catapult fed GB and maggot fished over to the old
peg 50.
Full Result:
- Mike Nicholls 30-02-0 peg 61
- Paul Barnfield 26-01-0 peg 58
- Brian Ashford 23-05-0 peg 42
- Ken Morgan 23-0-0 peg 67
- Rich Coles 20-03-0 peg 70
- Dave Gillard 19-04-0 peg 57
Top Silvers:
- Paul Barnfield 18-10-0 peg 58
- Steve Dawson 12-07-0 peg 62
- Mike Nicholls 12-0-0 peg 61
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