Monday, 2 February 2026

Sunday 01/02/2026 - Westerleigh Winter League - Round Five - Taylor's and Shipp's

"A pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty" Winston Churchill.

So my turn on Taylor's. The pool was flat calm - not a ripple, umm going to be hard for some. Into the draw box and peg 16 for me. Oh dear a peg that's had poor results all year, with some just breaking the pound!! Definitely going all out for silvers, especially as the pool has been recent stocked with 300 small Tench - thinking might be too early for them to show in any numbers.

It's beginning to feel like the 15 July started 20 days ago - St. Swithen's day - 40 days and 40 nights of rain. Another soaking coming our way today.

With it flat calm set up the 7" waggler to try the bar. The short Ronnie rig and a 4x14 Winter to fish top set plus three barrels.

Bait GB, Pinkie's, live and dead reds

Loose fed some Pinkies on the Ronnie rig line and some GB laced with Pinkie on the long line. Started long with double Pinkie and soon had a 1 lb and a bit Skimmer - good start. I noticed that the water had coloured up where I loose fed the Pinkie's so went over it with the Ronnie rig until the colour went - nothing. So started to feed the waggler line with LR's. Back out long again an had a few very very small Ronnie's and two Tench about 8 oz each. Had a go on the waggler the presentation was spot on but only foul hooked one Carp which came off. On hind sight should have fished in front of the bar in the deeper water. That said definitely wanted a bit of ripple to get some movement. Back on the Ronnie rig fishing at various depths catching the odd better Ronnie. Surprised I didn't catch some Perch, but did have a big Brown Goldfish and a decent size Crucian.

Weighed 4 lb 11 oz of silvers and the two Carp took me to 7 lb 7 oz winning the silvers but only beating one for 8 points. Would have settled for that at the start. The fish move around on this pool with some of the favoured pegs not producing.

Shipp's was won by Tony Mears (pictured) with 63 lb 1 oz from peg 11 which hasn't produced for a few weeks. Tony caught on maggot at top set plus 3 and 4 barrels. Well done matey - some say that Tony moaned them on.

Taylor's was won by Ricky Mills (pictured - been waiting to include this picture 😁) with 37 lb 7 oz from peg 22. Ricky caught at 16 metres up to the island on maggot and shorter to the aerator with meat. Well done matey especially as you fished the match with a really bad toothache - best of luck at the Dentist.

Back to the New Inn who had ran out of ale's and cider's - oh dear lager's all round then.

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