The night before the match I had a call from Mike Jones
explaining that a young angler aged 14 who was taking part in the Angling Trust
Southern Talent Pathway had requested to fish our Coffin Dodgers Christmas Match.
Of course everyone welcomed Will Bedel especially as he would reduce the
average age. Will would also benefit by fishing with over a 1,000 years of experience
fishing today. However, this took me way back when I was the Junior Organising
Officer for BAA when another 14 year old had written to the Committee asking if
he could fish Huntstrete alone because his Dad couldn’t stay with him, which at
that time was a rule of the club. I proposed that he should be allowed to fish;
however, the then Chairman said rules were rules not permitting a vote hence he
was barred from fishing. This incensed me so I resigned there and then and
walked out, never to return. How things change.
18 Dodgers and one half fishing today so we had the usual
photo call (pictured centre below).
The thinking was that the road side would be the better pegs
because it was believed that is where the fish have been fed during the long
closure. In to the draw bag and out comes peg 26 on the far bank, one of the
deepest pegs on the Lake . That said I was
reasonably happy as I had an empty peg each side.
The bait tray first where I had caster, dead reds, pumped 4
and 2mm expanders, wetted micro and GB.
I set up two rigs both 4x16 Winter F1’s one with black top
and the other yellow. The plan was to fish dead red over GB fished out in front
at top-set plus three using the black tipped float and if the fish were responding
well I would feed micro and fish pellet on the yellow tip float at 10-o-clock.
I stayed on the black tip all match!! To say it was hard was an under
statement. The bites were really iffy losing loads of 1oz Skimmers shipping
back as they were lightly hooked (easy to blame the elastic – but not). These
small Skimmers didn’t want to feed on bottom and wouldn’t take an up in the
water static bait. Feeding wasn’t easy to understand either. I kept tiny
Skimmers coming by swapping between the short line and another lined I opened
at top-set plus four.
The match was won by Ken Morgan (pictured upper with his two
Carp) with 11lb 5oz from peg 28. Ken caught on the pole at 10 metres fishing
red maggot over GB.
The Silvers was won by Rich Coles (pictured right with his
Xmas spoils) with 8lb 12oz from peg 16. Again Rich caught on maggot over GB.
Young Will Bedel lost a Carp but did land a 1lb Perch (pictured
right) and a few Roach for 1lb 15oz from peg 24. Well done to him.
It was also well done to Chris Rolfe for running the match
and getting the prizes (pictured back of his car).
Full Result:
- Ken Morgan 11-05-0 peg 28
- Rich Coles 8-12-0 peg 16
- Mike Nicholls 8-10-0 peg 26
- Pete Greenslade 6-12-0 peg 7
- Chris Rolfe 6-10-0 peg 14
- Pete Turner 4-14-0 peg 21
Top Silvers:
- Rich Coles 8-12-0 peg 26
- Mike Nicholls 8-10-0 peg 26
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