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Gary Horne Invitational Match. 12th May 2012

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Gary Horne, fresh from Egypt.

Gary Horne has 2 matches a year down the lake and today was the first one. 23 of Gary’s friends turned up at the lake hoping for a few fish. The weather at the start of the match was quite sunny but rain was forecast for later in the day.

A nice start to the day

Getting ready for the draw

Dive in quick ...

 

Nick Horne does not fish the lake very often but always seems to draw peg 18 or 32. Guess where he was today….

Nick on peg 32 again :D

 

The fishing today was very patchy, people would have a few fish and then have to wait ages for a bite. It was hard to put a good run of fish together. People were having to swap and change swims to get the fish. While the sun was out the top end of the big lake was black with cruising and topping fish. Steve on peg 34 was the only person catching steadily through the match.

Steve On peg 25

Gary on peg 14

Dave on peg 16

John on peg 20

Looking down the carpark bank towards 32

 

20 minutes before the end of the match we had a storm hit the lake. The wind picked up and it rained very heavily. Everyone and everything was soaked, it lasted about 30 minute and then the sun came back up and the lake went flat calm in time for the weigh in…bloody typical.

Results

     Pos Name Peg Weight
1 Steve Nattrass 34 155-8
2 Robin Cave 10 96-1
3 Steve Pomery 25 84-0
4 Jim Greenaway 22 83-8
5 Alan Hopes 4 78-9
6 Darren Simmons 13 78-4
7 Simon Mound 26 71-0
8 Neil Reed 6 69-4
9 Gary Naylor 29 65-8
10 Alister Murdoch 38 64-0
11 Kevin Cross 9 60-15
12 Peter Bradley 31 53-8
13 John Roberts 20 43-4
14 Gary Horne 14 38-4
15 Dave Hulcoop 16 36-10
16 Malcom Murray 2 26-8
17 Horne Snr 28 19-8
18 Colin 18 11-8
19= Nick Horne 32 11-0
19= Simon Stanmoor 23 11-0
- 7 DNW
- 8 DNW

23 Anglers Fished

Top Silvers Weight 16lb, Darren Simmons. Peg 13. Biggest Fish 19lb, Steve Pomery. Peg 25

Overall Winner. Steve. Well done.

2nd Overall. Robin Cave

3rd Overall and Biggest Fish of the day. Steve Pomery

Biggest silver catch, Darren Simmons.

John Bennett, Gary Horne and today's framers.

Rolfslake's form angler Neil Riddy with another framing performance.

Osprey’s AC Match. 22nd April 2012

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Neil has just sent me the results for his club match back on the 22nd of April. This match last year produced some big weights but it was totally different weather last year. This year’s match was a different story though.

Today’s winner Ian Millin fishing from peg 28 used 10 pints of maggot and fished shallow long for the whole match catching everything from roach to carp. Malc Doyle in second place fished a short line with paste to keep the fishing coming. Completing the frame was Rolfs regular Mick Chappell fishing from peg 7.

Well done.

Results…

Ospreys AC Match. 22nd April 2012
     Pos Name Peg Weight
1 Ian Millin 28 131-4
2 Malc Doyle 9 127-8
3 Mick Chappell 7 112-0
4 Chris Lovelock 25 99-12
5 Bill Lovelock 18 97-10
6 Kiran Chavda 6 93-0
7 Dave Wightman 10 90-12
8 Brian Ritchie 16 87-8
9 Mark Barratt 22 82-14
10 Neil Riddy 32 81-0
11 Mark Newbold 29 67-8
12 Keith Stent 4 62-0
13 Lol Summers 2 60-4
14 Simon Mound 13 58-8
15 Ricky Green 8 45-4
16 Jeff Edwards 38 43-0
17 Michael Corsini 23 40-8
18 Dai Thomas 40 27-12
19 Julie Briscoe 26 22-4
20 Mark Gilbert 14 22-0
21 Richard Doolan 31 15-8
22 Brenda Stent 34 5-4

22 Anglers Fished

simcarp

Jinx 2 day Special. 27th and 28th April 2012

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The start of a new year and the start of a new JINX Series. This year Malc was running a warm up for the series (Hardly a WARM up) in the form of a 2 dayer. Malc was unable to attend the first match due to having to work 8-O Friday morning and the JINX mob descended on the car park and started unloading their gear. With all the hello’s done with we decided to get on with the draw as the dark clouds were looming over the lake and nobody likes to set up in the rain.

As it was only 2 days all the pegs were in the bag for a random draw both days as you couldn’t fish a different section each day. Fishing was from 12pm-6pm so everyone had plenty of time to set up. Once everyone was set up the wind dropped and the heavens opened up.

John Bennett starting the match with his new toy.

Within the first 5 minutes Neil Riddy on peg 34 was in to his second fish and I was just landing my first fish on peg 9. Mat on peg 32 had hooked and lost a carp too. Due to the nasty weather I never got a chance to go and take any pictures like normal and was taking much notice of anything other than trying to stay dry.

The rain continued for the whole match :-( so there was not much banter on the day. Jinx virgin Dave Wall on peg 16 had been catching through out the match from the right hand side as had Nick Williams on peg 19 catching off the bush by the boat. Gem ‘THE MINX’ on peg 26 had not been having a good day and had only managed 1 roach much to the delight of the other 18 anglers, myself included :-P

As soon as the match was over the rain stopped and the sun came out for a short while. At least we could do the weigh in in the dry. Here is the tale of the scales….

Results. Day 1.

Jinx Special. Day 1. 27th April 2012

 A Section
Pos Name Peg Weight Points
1st Neil Riddy 34 125-8 1
2nd Peter Morton 3 69-2 2
3rd Dave Moore 6 65-4 3
4th Geoff Palmer 8 63-0 4
5th Marcus Burgess 39 56-2 5
6th Simon Watkins 7 16-4 6
B Section
Pos Name Peg Weight Points
1st Clive Pritchard 13 77-0 1
2nd Simon Mound 9 49-4 2
3rd Dai Thomas 30 37-4 3
4th Keith Powell 10 27-8 4
5th Kev Loveland 28 25-8 5
6th Mat Edwards 32 22-8 6
C Section
Pos Name Peg Weight Points
1st Dave Wall 16 79-8 1
2nd Nick Williams 19 75-0 2
3rd Paul Roberts 23 60-8 3
4th Fred Parker 21 56-8 4
5th Dave Collier 25 13-12 5
6th Nick Watkins-Price 14 1-0 6
7th Gem Doyle 26 0-8oz

Day Points

Points Name
1 Neil Riddy
1 Clive Pritchard
1 Dave Wall
2 Peter Morton
2 Simon Mound
2 Nick Williams

Day 2.

We all woke up to the sound of strong gust of wind blasting the lake. The wind had done a total 180° and was now blowing from the little lake towards peg 19 and 21. Most people had been to the harvester for a breakfast and a warm up before the match.

With everyone ready for the draw we again got the draw under-way early so everyone could have some extra time to set up. Malc had turned up today to fish instead of Gem who was stick tucked up in the caravan in the warm. It was spitting with rain and extremely windy.

Much the same as yesterday there was not much banter as it was horrid conditions again and everyone was either to cold or could not hear anyone else as the wind was battering the anglers.

A section was a bit of a crazy section today as Dave Collier and Kev Loveland (both in A section) had decided not to fish due to the weather which left peg 6 and 39 out as well as 37. So Mat who had draw peg 3 had a nice day’s pleasure fishing with the nearest person to him being who ever was driving past on the M40 :mrgreen: Peter Morton who was on peg 3 yesterday had draw the complete opposite and was sitting on peg 19 today with the full force of the wind blasting his face.

Most people today started on the bomb and feeder as the wind was blowing poles all over the place. The Odd fish was coming out. Malc fishing on peg 25 then made his first visit of the day to his weigh station with a 21lb 8oz common caught on the past by the bush. Picture below….

Simon Watkins on peg 30 had put the information John B gave him to good use and had started catching a good run of 14lb plus fish and was making regular visits to the weigh station. He was using a special Maver telescopic topkit :lol: Unknown to him, Maver topkits for his pole are not telescopic and we pointed out to his that they were in fact put over joints, small error but he was still landing the fish on them. Also doing well was Paul Roberts on peg 32 chucking the feeder down by peg 33, he was getting a good run of fish through out the match.

Mat all on his own was in fact doing a great job of catching after his miserable day on peg 32 and was putting together a good weight for second on the day. Mugger Morton on peg 19 was fishing to the boat and was storming along despite stopping and going for a walk for half an hour he managed to win on the day which ultimately contributed to his Overall win of the 2 days. :-D

Sorry for the lack of pictures, here are the results for the final day…

Day 2 Results

 A Section
Pos Name Peg Weight Points
1st Mat Edwards 3 130-4 1
2nd Geoff Palmer 8 89-4 2
3rd Marcus Burgess 7 62-12 3
4th Keith Powell 34 59-6 4
Dave Collier 6 DNF 7
- Kev Loveland 39 DNF 7
B Section
Pos Name Peg Weight Points
1st Simon Watkins 30 121-12 1
2nd Paul Roberts 32 119-12 2
3rd Neil Riddy 9 116-12 3
4th Dave Moore 13 73-8 4
5th Nick Watkins-Price 10 40-8 5
6th Simon Mound 28 28-0 6
C Section
Pos Name Peg Weight Points
1st Peter Morton 19 140-8 1
2nd Fred Parker 16 109-8 2
3rd Malc Doyle 25 87-12 3
4th Clive Pritchard 23 63-8 4
5th Dai Thomas 26 63-4 5
6th Dave Wall 21 30-0 6
7th Nick Williams 14 27-0 7

Final Points (weight Countback on Ties)

Points Name
3 Peter Morton
4 Neil Riddy
5 Paul Roberts
5 Clive Pritchard
6 Fred Parker

Not many pictures taken due to the very poor weather, but here is one of Malc with a 21-8 common caught from peg 25 on paste.

Malc Doyle. 21lb 8 oz. Well done Malc.

Well done to Peter Morton for the overall win and also taking Peg king for peg 19.

Some of the Jinxster’s stayed over to fish the Open match today but I think most had had enough of the weather, but 8 others turned up to fish despite this weather…..

 

edie

Rolfslake Monday match 24th April 2012

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Today was another day the Rolfslake’s carp decided to have a feed, and topping the frame was Kev Doulton fishing peg 16 on the motorway bank who put a big weight of 269-08 of carp to double figures.

Todays winner Kev Doulton.

Results.

6 fished

Place Peg Angler Weight  
1st 16 Kev Doulton 269-08 Rolfslake
2nd 26 Paul Jay 247-00 Rolfslake
3rd 13 Kevin Orr 217-08 Rolfslake
4th 32 Dai Thomas 157-00 Rolfslake

It looks like the Monday matches seem to throw up the bigger weights after the weekend matches as there have been more 200lb weights from the Mondays than there have been from the Wednesday matches. So if you fancy catching a big weight or a 20lb carp now is the time to visit Rolfslake and give it a try ,you wont be disappointed.

Thanks for reading John, Simon and Eddie

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