Arrived in plenty of time. Ryan Jordan got a bit stressed due to some anglers no show. It's stressful enough working out section, payouts, etc... the night before, becomes extra difficult on the day as so much other things to do.
Had a walk around with Glenn and it was definitely a different lake this time. So somewhere new. It looked good with a few monsters topping.
Into the draw and out comes peg 19 which was also the golden peg. In good company with Ryan on peg 18 and Gary peg 20. Ryan explained that the golden peg could be won with either silvers or carp. So now I'm confused as what to fish for. My original plan was to fish for carp with paste. So decided to keep both options open and start out for silvers and watch to see what happens on the carp front.
Didn't bother with the waggler due to the wind - Again! 0.3 gram paste rig for the margin which having plumbed around didn't impress. The short Ronnie rig and a 4x13 MR white top to fish two barrels out on front. Wanted to set up another paste float to fish over the MR line but didn't have time so left the empty top set on the roost and the rig on the tray in case.
So started on the Ronnie rig with LR's over GB laced with single LR on the hook and couldn't believe how many minute Rudd was in the peg just couldn't get through them, bulked the rig up close to the hook but didn't make a difference. So fed some GB and micro out in front and confronted with the same. The only hard bait in the bag was 4 mm hard pellet, but did have a hand full of worms. Meanwhile Ryan had a few Skimmers on corn which I left in the garage. Tried the worm and had three Skimmers, a Hybrid and a 4 oz Eel. But still pestered by Rudd. Tried the pastedown the margin on the top set and a sight to behold god knows how many Rudd holding up the paste once on the bottom it was gnawed away in quick time. Meanwhile Ryan had a few more Skimmers and Mark Radford was catching carp regularly in his margin. Ryan had been feeding casters and now had 7 skimmers and kindly sold me a pint for £4 which I assume included a high delivery charge. So what to do. Only one way forward, fish for the meniscal Rudd. So onto the Ronnie rig with the Logarithmic shotting reestablished and fished that to the end. Caster wasn't robust enough so it was LR's. No idea what they weighed but did try and count them in 10's putting a caster in a empty bait box. However, did get confused a few times. They were anything from 2 inches to 3 inches long! There were trillions in the peg and could not get through them to any better fish. Didn't bother watching for bites just cast and strike straight away. Really could have done with my plastic maggot. Estimated numbers of fish somewhere between 650 to 700. No idea what the weight was but thought Ryan had beaten me with 12 lb 5 oz thus saving the golden peg. However, I was amazed to weigh 17 lb 14 oz. Needless to say I was knackered.The match was won by Mark Radford (pictured) with 150 lb 12 oz from peg 12 catching some quality carp down his left hand margin on his top set with paste over loose fed hard pellet. Marks did loose a few big carp due to being out gunned on his elastic. Well done Matey.
Glenn did his thing by sticking with his paste and wetted 4's feed, having only one until the last hour, adding another 7 for a section win and a 4th. Double bubble van.
There were four DNW's.
Result: (4 empty pegs between first and second!)
1. Mark Radford 150-12-0 peg 12
2. Andy Gard 111-13-0 peg 16
3. Ross 88-05-0 peg 21 (including a beautiful 18 lb Common)
4. Glenn Bailey 56-04-0 peg 9
Silvers:
1. Mike Nicholls 17-14-0 peg 19
2. Ryan Jordan 12-05-0 peg 18
Weigh Sheet:
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