Archive for June, 2011
Rolfslake Wednesday Open 29th June 2011.
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Andy Quarmby wins a cracker of a match in todays Midweek Open.
Report to follow
Results.
14 fished.
| Place | Angler | Peg | Weight | |
| 1st | Andy Quarmby | 16 | 305-12 | Rolfslake |
| 2nd | Mark Newbold | 9 | 262-08 | Rolfslake |
| 3rd | Mick Jones | 13 | 144-04 | Rolfslake |
| 4h | Simon Enticott | 5 | 130-08 | Matchfishingscene |
| 5th | Gary Kelsey | 8 | 119-08 | Rolfslake |
| 6th | Steve Rich | 10 | 104-12 | Rolfslake |
| 7th | Paul Jay | 40 | 100-08 | Rolfslake Cartel |
| 8th | John Bennett | 7 | 86-00 | Rolfslake Cartel |
| 9th | Neil Richards | 38 | 85-12 | Rolfslake |
| 10th | Mark Gilbe | 18 | 80-12 | Rolfslake |
Thanks for reading Simon, Eddie and John.
Larry Teepot Invitational Weekend. 25th-26th June 2011
4Pete Taylor (Larry Teepot) and his band of 21 merry men and one lady returned to the lake this weekend for their annual visit. The draw was supposed to be at 11am but due to an incident on the M40 the Cockneys we stuck and had to wait for the central reservation to be removed so they could turn round and be diverted past it.
The anglers who were already at the lake put the extra time to good use….getting drunk
Eventually they turned up and the draw got underway at 1pm so fishing on Saturday was going to be from 2pm-7pm.
Onto the fishing. Mark and Matt down in the little lake were setting the pace for everyone else to follow but I think they were just having their own private match between each other
Danny on peg 40 was having a grueller but he did have about 20 beers before the start
The bowl was fishing ok but people were being plagued by foul hooked fish and loosing them. Me and Andy were also having our own match but everytime he got a fish so did I and visa versa. Tim on 32 was also catching well but loosing a lot of fish also. John Hague was having a battle with the resident carp on peg 9, failing to catch of the end of the bush he decided enough was enough and he would have to go to the stump. Only the brave or stupid do this
(I will let you decide hehe) This proved successful. I think he won….. John 8 – Carp 2.
The top end of the big lake was fishing harder than normal. Marcus on peg 16 was catching well just behind Jay on peg 18. Gem on peg 20 was not having much luck in catching a carp, it was funny not hearing her usual bum clenching scream after she catches her first carp.
With the bell sounding the end of the match I knew it was going to be close in my section between me, Tim and Andy. Word was Matt had won the little lake and the grapevine was right. The big lake was another close finish also between Marcus and Jay. It turned out to be a close finish in all the sections with just one weigher separating first and second also second and third in section.
Results
Day 1
| A Section | Peg | Weight | Points | |
| 1st | Simon Mound | 30 | 118-12 | 1 |
| 2nd | Andy Morrison | 28 | 113-0 | 2 |
| 3rd | Tim Guise | 32 | 105-12 | 3 |
| 4th | Neil Gator | 13 | 102-4 | 4 |
| 5th | Mark Green | 14 | 49-4 | 5 |
| 6th | John Hague | 9 | 48-0 | 6 |
| 7th | Colin Wedgebrow | 26 | 39-4 | 7 |
| 8th | Jason Astle | 10 | 34-4 | 8 |
| B Section | Peg | Weight | Points | |
| 1st | Matt Smith | 5 | 136-8 | 1 |
| 2nd | Mark Malin | 4 | 126-8 | 2 |
| 3rd | Colin Brickwell | 7 | 116-8 | 3 |
| 4th | Simon Enticott | 38 | 107-12 | 4 |
| 5th | Steve Wilson | 8 | 67-8 | 5 |
| 6th | Froggy | 34 | 56-0 | 6 |
| 7th | Larry Teepot | 2 | 32-4 | 7 |
| 8th | Dan – Lippy | 40 | DNW | - |
| C Section | Peg | Weight | Points | |
| 1st | Jay Davis | 18 | 64-4 | 1 |
| 2nd | Marcus Burgess | 16 | 56-4 | 2 |
| 3rd | Dave Howe | 22 | 49-12 | 3 |
| 4th | Justin Watkins | 23 | 26-8 | 4 |
| 5th | Billy | 19 | 16-0 | 5 |
| 6th | Dave | 25 | 10-4 | 6 |
| 7th | Gem Doyle | 20 | 6-8 | 7 |
OVERALL LEADERBOARD
| Place | Name | Points |
| 1st | Matt Smith | 1 |
| 1st | Simon Mound | 1 |
| 1st | Jay Davis | 1 |
| 2nd | Mark Malin | 2 |
| 2nd | Andy Morrison | 2 |
| 2nd | Marcus Burgess | 2 |
Day 2
The draw today was set for 11am again with fishing from 12.30 – 4.30. The draw was on time this time too
There were a few sleepy and drunk faces wandering around the lake before the draw also. The lake was blessed with the sun today with not a cloud in the sky so I wanted to draw on the carp park bank in the shade, I put my hand in the bag and pulled out peg 18 (bloody hot peg) Still I wasn’t moaning. Neil Riddy was fishing today in place of Dave Moore who fished yesterday but could not make it today, anyone who knows Neil will tell you he only draws Flyer pegs and today was no exception…..Into the bag goes his hand and out comes peg 32
Unreal
On yesterdays winning peg was Andy had set his stall out to catch as many of the up in the water carp, Mark and Matt also had the same thing in mind. With the sun blazing there were a lot of carp cruising around. Most anglers today had a go at catching them shallow I think. Andy on peg 5 was setting the pace in the little lake today with Mark on peg 40 closely following.
In the bowl there was plenty of action coming from peg 9. Steve Wilson on peg 30 was playing catchup and doing a fine job too. His final weight was helped out by this 22lb carp.
Neil Riddy was catching well on peg 32 until Neil over on peg 10 lost his topkit with a fish attached, the float surfaced behind the bush in Neil’s swim. John Bennett and Paul Jay (Laurel and Hardie) were on the scene to try and get the top kit back and free it from the offending carp. Paul managed to get hold of the topkit and played what he said was a 20lb + carp before loosing it (typical Paul
) This needless today put an end to Neil’s bush line.
In the big lake there was more fish being caught today. Jason Astle on peg 23 was catching very well and setting the pace for the rest of us. After catching 4 fish shallow I had started catching well off the bush on the right hand side of peg 18, nice and easy as they were all on my topkit. Justin on peg 20 was having a better time than Gem did on there yesterday. He had managed some carp shallow and had started putting together a nice run of fish fishing on the bush on the left. But then disaster struck, a fish took him in the bush and he lost his rig and could not get the new rig right.
On to the weigh in and it was Matt and Mark setting the pace in the little lake with fine catches but was soon overtaken by Andy who put a cracking weight of 226lb on the scales. Simon on peg 9 just fell short of the magical 200lb with 193lb to take the bowl section. There was a bit of drama when weighing in the top end of the big lake as I knew it was going to be close between me and Jason for the section. I had put 140lb on the scales but when we got round for the moment of truth at Jason’s peg we found the carp in his net did not want to hang around to be weighed. His net had fell in and all his carp had escaped leaving him with only a fine net of skimmers to weigh in and the fish on the board.
Results
Day 2
| A Section | Peg | Weight | Points | |
| 1st | Simon Enticott | 9 | 193-0 | 1 |
| 2nd | Steve Wilson | 30 | 137-12 | 2 |
| 3rd | Neil Riddy | 32 | 123-8 | 3 |
| 4th | Dave Howe | 26 | 113-8 | 4 |
| 5th | John Hague | 13 | 87-14 | 5 |
| 6th | Marcus Burgess | 28 | 81-12 | 6 |
| 7th | Neil Gator | 10 | 72-8 | 7 |
| 8th | Colin Wedgebrow | 14 | 58-8 | 8 |
| b Section | Peg | Weight | Points | |
| 1st | Andy Morrison | 5 | 226-0 | 1 |
| 2nd | Mark Malin | 40 | 169-4 | 2 |
| 3rd | Matt Smith | 38 | 118-0 | 3 |
| 4th | Colin Brickwell | 7 | 114-8 | 4 |
| 5th | Alan Davis | 2 | 85-0 | 5 |
| 6th | Mark Green | 8 | 67-8 | 6 |
| 7th | Gem Doyle | 34 | 20-0 | 7 |
| - | ?? | 4 | DNW | - |
| C Section | Peg | Weight | Points | |
| 1st | Simon Mound | 18 | 140-4 | 1 |
| 2nd | Justin Watkins | 20 | 73-8 | 2 |
| 3rd | Jason Astle | 23 | 69-2 | 3 |
| 4th | Tim Guise | 25 | 64-8 | 4 |
| 5th | Danny – Lippy | 16 | 22-0 | 5 |
| 6th | Larry Teepot | 22 | 14-8 | 6 |
| 7th | Billy | 19 | 11-8 | 7 |
FINAL LEADERBOARD
| Place | Name | Points |
| 1st | Simon Mound | 2 |
| 2nd | Andy Morrison | 3 |
| 3rd | Mark Malin | 4 (Weight) |
| 4th | Matt Smith | 4 |
I had managed to win my section giving me a score of 2 points which gave me the overall win, to say I was chuffed would have been an understatement.
Andy had come second with Mark beating Matt on a weight countback. Well done Lads.
Thanks to Larry for running a great weekend event. Had some great laughs with this great bunch of lads.
Thanks for reading. Eddie, Simon and John
Garden Center Boys Match. 27th June 2011
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| Pos | Name | Peg | Weight |
| 1 | Paul Jay | 13 | 113-4 |
| 2 | Steve | 7 | 109-4 |
| 3 | Rob Well | 26 | 62-4 |
| 4 | Lee | 9 | 54-12 |
| 5 | Dave | 38 | 47-4 |
| 6 | John | 10 | 45-12 |
| 7 | Phil | 8 | 43-12 |
| 8 | Dave C | 22 | 42-4 |
16 Anglers Fished
Special Mention to Phil who is 82 years old and caught 13lb PB carp and then next cast nearly doubled it with a 25lb common carp today. Well done mate.
Rolfslake Wednesday Open 22nd June 2011.
7Rolfslake silver fish match record broken.
With Rolfslake currently fishing very oddly you did not know whether it would fish great or very hard and with last Wednesdays match still very vivid in my memory i was hoping for a good afternoons fishing. With the anglers eager at the draw it was nice to see returning angler Chris Telling at the lake as we had not seen him for a while as he had been trying very hard to qualify for the Fishomania final again.
As the draw was called the same thing happened as it normally does and that is the good anglers draw the flyers and the average pegs are left for the rest. Today my main target as usual was to beat John and when he drew peg 40 i knew i was in trouble as the bottom of the small lake was black with fish as the wind had been blowing into the corners for the last two days, and he must of been cured of his bad back because he was at his peg faster than Usain Bolt with a big smile. For me it was my favourite peg 6 but with the wind blowing across my peg and the sun in my eyes it made for a very frustrating and difficult match.
Elsewhere around the lake Mick Lane’s never ending drawing of good pegs with peg 34, Chris Telling was on carp form peg 32 ,Paul Jay was on peg 4 and newcomer Neil Richards was on peg 8 in the gap between the big and small lake.
The story of todays match was one frustration as the carp were very difficult to catch in any numbers with i think a total of 20 carp caught by all the anglers with many switching to try and catch a few silvers for a bit of sport and when Kev Doulton weighed in he must of had about 150 roach for 26lb and still did not frame.
Todays winner was Vespe /Miracle Baits sponsored Chris Telling who started off fishing the 6 metre line fishing paste with very little success but a change of tactics to fishing the long 13 metre + line made a little Rolfslake history. Chris fished the long line on the deck mainly for carp which he had a few to double figures but it was the bream which took his attention as by fishing with a big dendrabena fished over depth he managed to keep them coming in fact i have never seen an angler that had 1 carp net and 2 silver fish nets. Chris in total had 30 bream for a fantastic total of 75-08 and a NEW Rolfslake silver fish record and when added to his carp totalled 128-00 { very well done Chris }.
In second place was Rolfslake’s Mick Lane who was fishing peg 34 in the small lake and he also struggled for the fish three hours but in the last two he caught small carp long down the edge towards the tree to his right. By fishing meat and pellet on the hook feeding pellet Mick kept the carp coming for another frame with his weight of 80-08 but still a low weight by his standards.
Completing the frame was newcomer Neil Richards on peg 8 who had carp and 25lb of silvers for his weight of 38-08.
Results.
| Place | Angler | Peg | Weight | |
| 1st | Chris Telling | 32 | 128-00 | Vespe / Miracle Baits |
| 2nd | Mick Lane | 34 | 80-08 | Rolfslake Cartel |
| 3rd | Neil Richards | 8 | 38-08 | Rolfslake |
| 4th | Paul Jay | 4 | 35-08 | Rolfslake Cartel |
| 5th | Ernie Malyon | 2 | 34-08 | Rolfslake |
| 6th | Kev Doulton | 9 | 34-04 | Rolfslake |
| 7th | Butch | 10 | 33-12 | Rolfslake |
| 8th | Eddie Taylor-Green | 6 | 22-00 | Rolfslake/ Walker Floats |
| 9th | Russ | 38 | DNW | Rolfslake |
| 9th | John Bennett | 40 | DNW | Rolfslake |
Rolfslake 2 the Pirate stikes back.
There is not to say about our match today as with the sun in my eyes and the wind i could not see the bites but every now and then i would get a sharp pull on the pole tip from the carp whilst i was fishing paste but a change to corn got me out of jail with two carp for 19lb and 4 skimmers for 3lb for a total of 22-00.
That was in contrast to John who was on peg 40 and as soon as the match started the carp disappeared and John then struggled for the next 5 hours with a couple of lost carp and about 2lb of skimmers which he put back of in disgust.
The score between me and John now stands at:
John 5
Eddie 4
Thanks for reading Simon, Eddie and John



































