First stop breakfast at Wetherspoons in Kingswood
with the usual suspects. With four of us in convoy along the bypass where there
would have been a time when we would have raced to see who got to the fishery
first, but not now, our ages are starting to tell, a very subdued short ride.
Fifteen booked in today so first into the draw box and out
came peg 28, a good winter Silvers peg so reasonably happy with it. For company
I had Two Pots Bailey on peg 30 who had the curse of the Golden Peg!
A light wind was blowing into me which might be a help as
the fish here are so much use to a right old tow on, so suspect the Silvers
wouldn’t be going mad.
Three rigs: A 4x16 F1 winter to fish at top-set plus one at
the full depth of 9 foot. A 4x12 F1 winter to fish also at top-set plus one
along the LH margin in 3 foot of water. The short Ronnie Rig.
I finished the match with 11lb of Silvers (my catch pictured right) which unfortunately left me Solvers second, if only I hadn’t gone
for my back relieving walk I might have got the extra 9 oz to win! My three
Carp weighed in at 26lb 8oz for a total of 37lb 8oz.
He match was won Joe McMahon (pictured right with the before
and after life) with 93lb 9oz from peg 22. Joe caught around 60lb in the first
two hours before it slowed, Joe fished 14 metres to the end of the island using
8mm banded pellet over loose fed 6’s. Joe fed around 2 pints all through.
The Silvers was won by Dave Willmott from end peg 13 with a
few decent skimmers for 11lb 8oz.
There was a lot of complaints about the payouts at this fishery not being spread out far enough. Note to myself to discuss with Tom.
Full Result:
- Joe McMahon 93-09-0 peg 22
- John Osborne 92-0-0 peg 18
- Geoff Francis 57-07-0 peg 8
- John Clarke 52-01-0 peg 6
Top Silvers:
- Dave Willmott 11-08-0 peg 13
- Mike Nicholls 11-0-0 peg 28
Weigh Sheet:
2 comments:
What was the pay out mike,how much are the pools?
£20 pools, 15 fishing paid top two and one Silver.
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