Open Match. 14th September 2011

Eddie will be posting a report for this match soon, fresh back from his travels. Welcome back mate.

The first thing i would like to say is a big thanks to my co-web partner Simon for keeping the blog upto date whilst i have been away working. Simon even managed to get the three day festival final results on the blog within one minute of the last person weighing in, now thats what i call fast {well done Simon} which is great work considering he is a busy man with other work to do.

As i was the last person to arrive at the draw, i was greeted with the normal banter that the regulars had been storing for the last couple of weeks so i was hoping for a good match with lots of fish to shut these people up but what i had to remember was the lake changes from week to week and i feared i was going to be out of touch.

The draw was called and as each angler drew there pegs most seemed happy and with Pete Arnold calling to draw last it was left for me to draw second last and i was fearing drawing peg 10 on the motorway bank ,so i stuck my hand in picked up both pegs dropped the first one and pulled up peg 8 result i thought leaving peg 10 for Pete but when he showed me peg 32 that wiped the smile off my face.

The day started off sunny getting cloudy later on with a slight breeze blowing from the small lake so at 2.10 the all in was called which only the anglers in the big lake heard so it was two all ins called. The usual suspects had drawn the flyers with Andy Quarmby on 2, Mark Newbold on peg 4 , Paul flyer Jay on peg 16 and Picasso Neil Riddy on peg 26. The match started slowly from where i could see but Stuart Fletcher on peg 9 was giving me a neck ache as he had a great run of doubles in the first hour and a half all 120lb worth. Pete Arnold on form peg 32 was fishing the margins to his right and had lots of fish boiling down the edge which were not feeding properly, and further down i could see Neil putting a few fish in his net so the big lake seemed to be the place to be. John Bennett on peg 13 was quiet for a change so at least i was not getting my usual ear bending from across the lake which was another reason to concentrate and try to gain another point back on him. The lake picked up as it got later into the match with many anglers visiting the scales with fish to 19lb coming out.

Todays winner Paul Jay.

Todays winner was Rolfslake Cartel member Paul Jay who was fishing motorway bank peg 16. Paul fished a short line 8 metres on the deck using 8mm hard banded pellet feeding pellet to keep the fish coming. Paul also had carp to 18lb in his final weight of 227-08 and also contimued his good run of victories and frames down the lake { well done Paul }.

Paul is also running a series of opens down the lake on  Mondays drawing at 12 fishing 1 to 6 so if you are interested give John Bennet a call.

Sorry Andy this was the only picture i could find.

 

Fresh from his weekend victory was Andy Quarmby who today was fishing peg 2 in the small lake and Andy employed a mugging fish from the surface using pellet hookbait and who after 5 hours put one of the top weights from this peg this year, and although he had a good weight also found it frustrating.

 

Completing the frame was Mark Newbold who has been stuck in the small lake for most of this year and today was no different as he was n peg 4. After suffering a very frustrating first three hours Mark managed to get a few fish lined up at the end and was very upset not to catch Andy on peg 2 as he fell 3 fish short with his weight of 170-08.

Results

     Pos Name Peg Weight
1 Paul Jay 16 227-8
2 Andy Quarmby 2 195-8
3 Mark Newbold 4 170-8
4 John Draper 14 164-0
5 Neil Riddy 26 154-8
6 Pete Arnold 32 148-0
7 Stuart Hetcher 9 131-4
8 Dangerous Dave 18 92-0
9 Steve Williams 6 89-4
10 Frank Donachie 7 86-0
11 Eddie Taylor-Green 8 69-0
12 John Bennett 13 60-8
13 Graham Ridgley 28 28-8
Adam Richards 40 DNW

14 Anglers Fished

 

The Pirate flag is raised again.

 

As for my seasons battle against John all i can tell you is that i had a shocker on peg 8 with more foul hooked fish than i can remember fishing down the edge to my left on the top three but to my relief John also had a bad day although he tried to trick me by putting a 100lb of fish on the board that he had not caught and not being in on the trick i naturally added his net fish to this and came up with 160lb although i was not convinced as i walked round the lake only to be let in on the joke back at the hut {nice one guys}.

At the end of the day i beat John with my weight of 69-00 to Johns 60-08.

The score now stands at

JOHN 8

EDDIE 7

Until our next report thanks for reading Simon, Eddie and John.

Rolfslake night match 5th August 2011

 

 

New 2011 King of the lake in tonights night match.

With my last match for the next 4 weeks i was looking forwards to my continued battle with John Bennett and hopefully a good draw and obliging fish would make for an enjoyable evening. Unfortunately tonight attendance was low due to the start of the holiday season and as i arrived at the draw it was already agreed that we would all be fishing in the small lake and after everyone had had a stroke of Oliver the draw commenced.
As the usual suspects got in first with Mick Lane drawing peg 40 with the wind blowing in, returning bagger Jon Walker had drawn end peg 8, my adversery John Bennett was smiling with peg 4 and Chris Telling was opposite John on 38. It was decided that whoever drew pegs 40 and 2 could swap for 39 and 3 so Mick Lane stuck on 40 but Dave Howe swapped 2 for 3 with me finally drawing 5 so a quiet night was not on the cards.
The story of the match was for the first two hours it was slow with a few fish being caught but in the last 3 hours the big fish switched on and the fishing just got better and better with many anglers losing fish and getting broke on big fish.
In first place tonight was master bagger Jon Walker who after a very slow start by his standards got into his rythmm and by the end could not catch fish fast enough. Jon tonight fished 4 lines ,the far bank, down the middle the edge to his right and the bush to his left feeding pellet and fishing big punches of meat on the hook with all lines fished on the deck. Jon caught most of his fish from the bush to his left and even and managed to hook and play a pike of around  20lb which was foulhooked and broke him at the net

Jon had an amazing run of big fish as when i was recording my third weigher on the board Jon had none but when i went to record my fourth Jon had recorded his 10th and ended with 20 fish on the board for 274-00 and after another lengthy weigh-in Jon weighed a fantastic 383-00 and extended his king of the lake record by 20lb {very well done Jon}.


In second place and continuing his good run in the night matches was me Eddie aka the pirate on peg 5 one of only three  pegs i have never fished before and had a very nice yet frustrating match. I started on the long for me 11 metre line { as i always try to catch long whilst there is light to see my float } and caught three fish in the first hour but lost 4 then as it got dark i fished the same line as i would of if i had fished peg 6 a top two plus two just down the ledge and caught some big fish to 17-12 and towards the end went back to the long line using a fluro top Jon Walker paste float as i had been smashed twice and lost two JW glitter diamonds and could not stop getting bites. I was using a slight variation of my X4 paste mixed super soft and was getting brilliant bites with the pole being pulled round and in the end i also had 17 fish on the board for 177-00 and with my net fish had 218-08 for second for three night matches in a row, but most of all i kept John Bennett quiet all night.

Completing the frame was Vespe / Miracle baits sponsored Chris Telling on peg 38 who also started slowly  but towards the end was flying and from what i could see Chris was fishing a short line out in front and a much longer line towards peg 39 and Chris also had big fish and a PB carp of 19-08. Chris was using pellet fished on the deck to catch his carp and after 5 hours caught 162-04.

Results.

Place Angler Peg Weight  
1st  Jon Walker  8 383-00 New Lake King  Walker Floats
2nd  Eddie Taylor-Green  5 218-08 Rolfslake/ Walker Floats
3rd  Chris Telling  38 162-04  Vespe/ Miracle Baits
4th  Mick Lane 40  134-00  Rolfslake Cartel
5th  Dave Howe  3 84-00  Browning Crowsports
6th  John Bennett  4  79-12 Rolfslake Cartel 
7th  Paul Jay  34  61-12 Rolfslake Cartel
8th  Dave  7  DNW Chinnoe Garden Center

Oliver the dog has more bites than John in tonights match.

As for my battle with John you will realise that for ever point John gains i pull one back in the night match.

John was fishing peg 4 tonight and all i could hear was shouting and swearing as he got broke and lost fish on a regular basis and he only could catch on a short line straight in front as ever time he went down the edge he lost a fish which got him very frustrated and after 5 hours could only put together 79-12 for 6th place.

The three good things for me tonight was beating John, framing and collecting money and bagging all the Cartel members in one match.

The score between me and John now stands at

JOHN 7 —————— EDDIE 6

 

Simon and I are now embarking on our holidays and a busy time at work so i would like to ask our visitors to be patient with the results as we will get them on at the first opportunity as Simon is on Holiday and I go on holiday Sunday for two weeks to Spain.

Until our next report thanks for reading Simon, Eddie and John.

Rolfslake’s 4th night match Friday 15th July 2011.

 

Report to follow.

Results.

25 fished

Place Angler Peg Weight
1st Mick Lane 38 188-04 Rolfslake Cartel.
2nd Eddie Taylor-Green 40 157-12 Rolfslake / Walker Floats
3rd Dave Howe 31 146-08 Rolfslake
4th Martin Smith 8 144-08 Rolfslake
5th Malc Doyle 2 130-00 Jinx League
6th Paul Jay 32 110-12 Rolfslake Cartel
7th John Bennett 5 92-12 Rolfslake Cartel
8th Dai Thomas 4 92-00 Jinx League
9th Neil Riddy 34 87-08 Ospreys A.C
10th Mick Chappel 14 75-00 Rolfslake
11th Geoff Edwards 28 72-04 Reading Angling Centre
12h Andy Quarmby 25 69-00 Matchfishingscene
13th Dean Townsend 36 65-12 Rolfslake
14th Nick Williams 7 58-00 Jinx League
15th Nick Horne 23 57-04 Rolfslake
16th Simon Mound 26 49-00 Jinx League
17th Mark Newbold 10 47-08 Rolfslake
18th Chris Telling 13 40-00 Vespe.com
19th Colin 16 35-04 Rolfslake
20th John Hague 29 20-00 Smithys

 

The Pirate and his ship fights back. 

 The score now stands at .

John 6

Eddie 5

Until our next report thanks for reading Simon ,Eddie and John.

Isis Angling Club / Chinnor Garden Centre 11th July 2011.

A few pictures from the day.

Todays winner Diawa Sports Martin Greene.

 

Hillary on what peg ?.

 

Martin with a PB 19-08 common.

 

Results.

20 fished.

Place Angler Peg Weight
1st Martin Greene 7 203-14 Diawa Sports
2nd Steve Mayo 2 177-06 Maver
3rd Steve 16 117-00 Chinnor Garden Centre
4th Paul Jay 26 108-00 Rolfslake
5th Lee 5 98-04 Chinnor Garden Centre
6th John Cowling 10 69-00 Isis
7th Hillary 13 52-08 Chinnor Garden Centre
8th Dangerous Dave 8 52-04 Chinnor Garden Centre
9th Dave W 19 47-12 Chinnor Garden Centre
10th Martin Rodwell 4 47-05 Tring A.C
11th Anthony 9 45-12 Chinnor Garden Centre
12th Fred 40 40-08 Chinnor Garden Centre
13th John 38 37-12 Chinnor Garden Centre
14th Dave 21 33-06 Chinnor Garden Centre
15th Graham 6 31-08 Chinnor Garden Centre
16th Jeoff 28 25-08 Chinnor Garden Centre
17th Derek 32 23-12 Chinnor Garden Centre
18th Carl 34 10-08 Chinnor Garden Centre
19th Bill 30 5-08 Chinnor Garden Centre
20th Martin 36 DNW Chinnor Garden Centre

Rolfslake’s 3rd night match Friday 1st July 2011.

 

As i arrived in the carpark it was nice to see a nice number of anglers trying their luck in one of Rolfslake’s night matches and as always the usual suspects were in attendance. The evening was sunny and warm although this did change to colder temperatures as the night went on.

 

In the last 3 hours the fishing picked up but it was not mad by Rolfslake standards but what it did was keep it close as nobody was really pulling away so kept it close for about 6 anglers till the end.

 

The fishing in the first couple of hours was nothing special but as the lights turned on the fishing picked up as the anglers could see their floats better with the 1000 watt bulbs on display, and a funny story John told me of an angler who asked him when he was going to turn the lights on as he could not see his float only to realise later he was still wearing his sun glasses.

 

 

 

 

With draw time called the eager anglers gathered in a dis-organised line hoping to draw a good peg and as the pegging was done by John Hague and myself that was a dead cert. The match started at 7.45 and was going to finish at 12.45 with a barbeque supplied by Pauline and John so even if you had a bad nights fishing you were definitely going to get a bite at the barbeque table which was good considering the fishing had by a few of the anglers tonight.

 

 

 

My pegging buddy and Mr nice guy John Hagues.

 

 

 

 

In first place and continuing his good form of drawing good pegs { sorry i mean framing } was Rolfslake Cartel member Paul Jay who tonight had draw peg 34 in the corner of the small lake. Paul was fresh from his win in the Monday match and tonight he employed his favoured method of fishing a line at about 8 metres straight out in front and down the edge to his right. Paul today fished on the deck using 8mm hard banded pellet feeding pellet and was rewarded with big fish to 19-08 in his weight of 167-08 and only one fish away from the chasing pack { well done Paul }.

 

 

 

 

 

In second place and on a big skimmer off a win was Meat man Mick Jones who only just made the draw due the M25 bieng chock a block and arrived very smartly dressed. Mick was also on a run of form as he framed in the midweek match and when he pulled out peg 6 he knew he would be in for a few bites tonight and after5 hours had a board weight of 132-00 to be added to his net weight. Mick was fishing his celebrity meat at short range fished on the deck and again caught big fish which can be a challenge when it gets dark but these fish kept Mick fit as he had to keep going to the scales. At the end of the match Micks board weight and net fish when added together went 165-12 and was only one fish off that match win.

 

Now thats how to dress for a fishing match, Rolfslake's Mick Jones.

 

 

Completing the frame was my old adversary Rolfslake’s owner John Bennett who was fishing the only peg that did not have its own light but that did not bother him at all. John managed to catch his first fish after his bait had reached the bottom of his first put in of the match which went 13lb so i was playing catch up all night and as the match went on Johns catch rate increased. John started on the top kit plus one but after getting broken on a fish ,John switched to the left hand margin at a range of 4 metres and by using paste John managed to keep the big fish coming and after 5 hours he also fell one fish behind Paul with his weight of 160-12 but did manage a triple wammy of framing in tonights match, claiming the peg king of Richard Doolan and best of all claiming another victory against me in our seasons battle.

Another point to raise to our visiting anglers please all read the rules prior to fishing as again two rules were infringed on in tonights match and that was big fish being retained in keepnets WHICH IS NOT ALLOWED. These fish are very expensive and it is the welfare of the fish that come first and that is why the rule was put in place to start with. John has already increased the weight limit to 10lb max but to see fish of 11-08 in nets is disapointing but unfair to the anglers that get off their box to weigh theirs so all anglers co-operation is appreciated on this rule.

Just a thought if you are having trouble catching the carp, for the second match running Vespe / Miracle Baits sponsored Chris Telling has put another big bag of silvers on the scales all 54-00 of them. Chris now takes worm as he believes this is what the skimmers prefer and also it wont be long before the first angler that has a real go for them will catch over 100lb of that i am sure as there are lots of these fish in the 2 -5 lb bracket.

 

Results.

 

 

17 fished.

 

Place Angler Peg Weight
1st Paul Jay 34 167-08 Rolfslake
2nd Mick Jones 6 165-12 Rolfslake
3rd John Bennett 13 160-12 Rolfslake
4th Simon Mound 4 143-12 Jinx League
5th Chris Telling 23 142-00 Vespe / Miracle Baits
6th Earnie Malyon 10 139-08 Spro
7th Colin Horwood 18 123-02 Rolfslake
8th Dave Howe 14 117-04 Browning Crowsports
9th Dave Whiteman 26 98-12 Hydro 2000
10th Justin Watkins 7 98-00 Browning Crowsports
10th Mick Chappell 30 98-00 Rolfslake
12th Lee Jackson 16 87-08 Rolfslake
13th John Hagues 28 76-04 Smithy’s
14th Kev Dalton 8 67-08 Rolfslake
15th Eddie Taylor-Green 32 63-08 Rolfslake /Walker Floats
16th Russ 38 53-12 Rolfslake
17th Russ Salwood 9 DNW Rolfslake

Thanks for reading Simon, Eddie and John.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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