Black Bull Angling Club Weekend match.

Today Rolfslake welcomed back Black Bull Angling Club from the Sheffield area to fish their two day match which they normally fish annually. After the recent good weights the anglers were hoping that today the fish were going to have a go but with a very warm day and very little breeze most of the anglers found it quite difficult.

The winner of today’s match was Ray fishing Wednesdays open winning peg 4, and Ray had to work hard to keep the fish coming and after five hours put 124-12 0n the scales for a deserved win {well done Ray }. Hot on Rays heels was Wally on peg 9 who had 108-04 and third was Jack Trew who was fishing peg 32 by the hut who caught the only other ton weight with 100-08.

Results day one.

Place Angler Peg Weight
1st Ray 4 124-12
2nd Wally 9 108-04
3rd Jack Trew 32 100-08
4th Steve 8 88-04
5th Steve Bailey 34 82-04
6th Dave Hallam 40 61-12
7th Molly 23 57-08
8th Jack Wilson 10 55-04
9th Nodd 22 46-08
10th Graham 38 46-00

As the anglers got ready to draw today the weather was again warm but with a breeze coming from the south and it also helped that it was also overcast which normally helps the fishing.

John tells me that the anglers had a much better day with fish being caught all around the lake and the winner today was  Wally who had a great day fishing peg 30 on the car park bank ,and he enjoyed not only fish to double figures but a very well earned winning weight of 206-08 { well done Wally }. In a very close match on the next peg was Judd who was matching Wally fish for fish but just fell short with his weight of 200-08. Completing the frame was Jack Trew who was also in the fish catching area on peg 8 and he also enjoyed a busy match catching across to the far bank but he fell two fish short of his double ton attempt with 181-12.

Results day 2.

Place Angler Peg Weight
1st Wally 30 206-08
2nd Judd 32 200-08
3rd Jack Trew 8 181-12
4th Ray Copey 6 173-04
5th Steve Bailey 10 158-12
6th Wilf 34 128-00
7th Steve 2 122-04
8th Alan Oaks 13 107-00
9th Pete 22 97-00
10th Maurice 18 81-12

John and Pauline would like to thank all the visiting anglers and will meet them soon on their next match.

Until our next report tight lines Simon and Eddie.

Rolfslake Wednesday Open 30th June 2010

Another Wednesday another midweek open for the usual suspects hoping to catch a big bag of hungry carp that Rolfslake is famous for.

On arriving at the lake today, the carpark was busy with the lake being shared by three groups the pleasure anglers that were fishing the small lake car park bank, the local angling club that were fishing pegs 19 to 32, and the match anglers that were fishing pegs 4 to 18 on the motorway bank. The day was warm with a cool breeze blowing from the north and fish could be seen cruising all around the lake which hopefully meant lots of fish but sometimes means a struggle for five hours.

With the draw having taken place the club and match anglers set off to their pegs except me as John Bennett who has been on a bad run fishing against me had got into my car and stole my paste and hid it in the woods {very funny John } on finding my paste bucket i put it outside the shed and after collecting my tackle from the car found the paste mix gone again {not so funny John}. After playing John’s game i went off to my most favourite peg on the lake peg 6 , and settled for a hopefully good days fishing as peg 6 has always been good to me.

The problem i had today was that with two matches on today and both starting at different times i lost all concept of time as the local club started 45 minutes before us and their hooter nearly got me starting and pacing up early.

As our match started within 2 minutes John Bennet was already off his box going to the weigh station with a double figure carp so we all were playing catch-up, and with Geoff Edwards on peg 8 i was looking at a battering from the pair of them, so concentration was the order of the day. The pleasure anglers opposite were happily catching lots of carp on the bomb fishing either corn ,pellet or meat fishing half way across so at least there were feeding fish around.

Todays winner Mick Jones with a new P.B 229-12

The winner today was Rolfslake regular Mick Jones who was fishing aquarium peg 4, and Mick had a very enjoyable match fishing his specially prepared meat hook bait and fishing at 6 metres range as he always does. You know when someone is really bagging as they start running to the weigh station after only two hours { this normally only happens in the last hour } so a big weight was on the cards. Mick fished two lines one to his right at three metres and one straight out at 6 metres and this was the line that he caught most of his fish at, and if it was not for a poor last hour Mick would of gone past the 300 barrier but had to settle for 229-12 and a new pesonal best {well done Mick}. In second place was me Eddie who for three hours was getting battered by both Mick and Geoff on peg 8 but a switch to the 2.5 metre line to my left fishing just down the slope brought me a very good run of fish.

Mick Lane popped down to see us today and pretty well stayed behind me for two hours as i caught a fish a cast on my now notorious X4 paste which was working great today. I had to stiffen up the paste as there were so many fish in the swim the swirling of their tails kept pulling the paste off the hook, so i mixed in some dry mix and i worked even better. I fed quite heavy to keep the fish there and after 5 hours caught 182-12 but should of been more as when the local club matches hooter sounded to end the match i thought that was our hooter so started to pack away but Mick said we still had 45 minutes, so interupted my flow. The peg was so solid Mick after the match had a go on my gear and in 5 minutes caught one and lost two carp on the paste.

Completing the frame was Geoff Edwards on peg 8 and after giving Geoff some advice on where to fish in the peg he ended up either playing tug of war with the fish in the bush to his left of catching smaller carp long across against the far bank grasses, but when he fished the first shelf down towards peg 7 his fishing improved so much he nearly caught me. Geoff caught on pellet and paste and had fish to double figures in his final weight of 172-08.

Top three results.

Place Angler Peg Weight Bait
1st Mick Jones 4 229-12 Meat Rolfslake
2nd Eddie Taylor-Green 6 182-12 X4 Paste Rolfslake / Walker Floats
3rd Geoff Edwards 8 172-08 Pellet / Paste Reading Angling Centre

My score against John Bennet now stands at John 4   Eddie 7 in our season long battle.

Rolfslake’s night match 25th June 2010.

Rolfslake just as the sun was going down.

Match reporter Eddie T-Green.

With lake owner John Bennett starting the first of the 2010 evening/ night  matches the anglers were hoping for a continuation of big weights that followed fron last years matches. The set up for these matches were very simple you drew your peg at 6.30pm and fish 7.30 to half past midnight, with the floodlights being switched on when it got too dark to see your float.

As the anglers gathered at the draw it was actually nice to be able to fish this match  as i was able to finish work on time for a change. With only the big lake in for this first match the anglers were not too fussed where they wanted to draw as long as they were near a floodlight, but that was not a problem as John and Pauline to great expense had got lots of lights to go round the lake.

With the anglers having drawn their pegs there was only one left for me and as i took it out and turned it over peg 23 was my challenge for the night but it was also going to be a challenge for John as he was next to me on flyer peg 22 and he was going to get the usual stick that goes when we fish together. As Paul Jay called all in i returned to my peg got my top kit filled my cup full of bait went to ship out and could not find my number four section which John had said he heard drop in , smelling a rat i could not believe that he continued fishing whilst trying to stop himself from laughing as he had put my number four section inside the number five { nice one John 1 nil to you }. The smile on his face was wiped off 1 minute later as my paste rig settled then buried with a nine pound carp coming out a couple of minutes later. Around the lake the anglers on the carp park bank were all catching with Mark Chard on peg 32 catching more than most but was concious that Neil Riddy on peg 9 was keeping up with him, and for the next couple of hours fish were being caught from all around the lake as the fish were getting confident feeding late into the evening. At around 9.45 just as looking at your float was near impossible John turned on the lights ,and i can tell you it was no different that fishing in the daylight as each swim had its own light except Mark Orchard who had two one for his swim and one pointing directly into my eyes {thanks Mark}. For the rest of the match many carp were caught and many were lost in what was a really enjoyable match under the stars and it is really a challenge playing fish to 19-00 in the dark when you can’t see them .

In first place today was Mark Chard on peg 32 by the hut who had his son for company, and Mark fished the bush to his left just down the first slope ,fishing on the deck using red meat for hookbait. Mark fed fairly heavy to keep the fish in his swim and was rewarded with many fish to double figures in his final weight of 253-04 {well done Mark }. Just to show how many fish were in his peg Mark allowed his son to have a go and in ten minutes caught nearly more than Geoff and John. In second place and giving Mark a good run for his money was Neil Riddy opposite on peg 9 and Neil fished the paste just in front of the bush to his right and again caught big fish in his weight of 229-04. Completing the frame was Wednesdays open  winner Mark Newbold who was amazingly fish just one peg off were he caught his massive weight in midweek. The funny thing Mark told me was that Paul Jay was feeding the bush to his left on peg 28 and Mark would fish to the right of it and steal Paul’s fish from him. After five hours Mark had just kept in front of the chasing pack with his weight of 176-00 and his second pick-up in a week.

After the match the anglers were served a lovely barbeque by Pauline and John helped also by Gemma Doyle which the anglers thoroughly enjoyed and they would like to say thanks to both for a really enjoyable evening.

John will be holding a few more night matches this year so if you would like to experience fishing with a difference please keep an eye out for the next date which will be posted shortly, places are limited due to the number of lights available and the health and safety that is required with so many anglers around the lake.

Results top ten.

Place Angler Peg Weight
1st Mark Chard 32 253-04 Rolfslake
2nd Neil Riddy 9 229-04 Rolfslake
3rd Mark Newbold 29 176-00 Rolfslake
4th Chris Lovelock 10 174-08 Rolfslake
5th Dave Whiteman 26 163-08 Hydro 200
6th Eddie Taylor-Green 23 156-08 Rolfslake / Walker Floats
7th Richard Doolan 16 134-12 Rolfslake
8th John Bennett 22 121-00 Rolfslake
9th Geoff Edwards 31 100-04 Reading Angling Centre
10th Paul Jay 28 99-08 Rolfslake

Until our next report tight lines Simon and Eddie.

P.S the score between me and John Bennett now stands at John 4 Eddie 6 after being 4-1 down ,and now my X4 paste is now starting to work watch this score increase.

Rolfslake’s night match Friday 25th June 2010.

John has asked me to remind all anglers that the first night match of 2010 will be on Friday the 25th of June draw 6pm fish 7 – midnight to be followed by a barbecue.

Rolfslake’s night matches last year were very popular with many 200lb weights recorded as the fish switched on to late night feeding, so if you would like to catch carp in the dark give John Bennett a call to book your place on 07774 618688.

The lights around the lake get switched on around 9-9.30 which turns the lake into a very different place { very nice place }.

Rolfslake Wednesday Open 16th June 2010.

Match Reporter Eddie T-Green.

After the massive pleasure weight of 800lb caught by Ginger on peg 8 on Tuesday, the anglers were hoping that Rolfslake would not fish like Jekyll and Hide as it has been quite tough these last few weeks as the fish finish off spawning.

With turn out low due to the football the anglers assembled at the draw hoping for a good draw and a good days fishing and all i was hoping was for a victory over John Bennett to go 5-4 up in our seasons battle.

As the anglers drew their pegs and went off there were two remaining left and as big Dave insisted on drawing last { he is a lot bigger than me } i drew peg 9 leaving Dave peg 22 sorry Dave.

With the lake still fishing hard all i can tell you is that many anglers still had fish fizzing in their pegs and were still foul hooking lots of fish, so hopefully for round 3 of the Jinx League the fish will settle down and feed properly.

The weather today was sunny and warm with a nice breeze blowing form the North so this should of helped the anglers but all it did was make presentation hard as the tow on the lake was going the other way. In first place today was Rolfslake regular Chris Lovelock fishing opposite me on peg 32 by the hut and after a very slow start with Chris catching a couple of fish shallow on pellet decided after a few hours to fish the bush to his left and never looked back.

Chris from where i could see was using pellet feeding regular fishing just in front of the bush down the first ledge, and Chris was rewarded with a run of big fish {Chris had over 100lb of weighers on the board } that just kept in front and after 5 hours had a weight of 217-12 for victory and got him the peg king for peg 32. In second place was me Eddie and i also had a good day, fishing 8 metres to the front of the bush to my right and by using my X4 paste mix was able to have 5 hours of playing tug of war with the fish as they tried to get in the bush. Some of my bite were really savage as the pole was pulled around as the fish really wanted the paste and a poor 4th hour stopped me catching Chris, but it was after 2 hours that John Bennett hit a new low. As i took a fish to be checked by John and was returning to the weigh station , John crept to my peg and took a big chunk of paste from my bucket and was seen running back off to peg 10 laughing {nice one John } but it did not help him as he lost plenty of fish with it. After five hours i had caught 189-12 of carp all on paste and had an enjoyable day. Competing the frame was Mark Chard on peg 24 and John tells me Mark was using pellet on the pole fishing long to catch his weight of 88-00 with fish to double figures.

Results.

Place Angler Peg Weight
1st Chris Lovelock 32 217-12 Rolfslake
2nd Eddie Taylor-Green 9 189-12 Rolfslake / Walker Floats
3rd Mark Chard 24 88-00 Rolfslake
4th Geoff Edwards 14 80-10 Reading Angling Centre
5th John Bennett 10 78-14 Rolfslake
6th Paul Jay 13 45-00 Rolfslake

Until our next report tight lines Simon and Eddie.

Ashton Angling Club match 6th June 2010.

Today Rolfslake welcomed Ashton A.C down to the lake from the midlands area and the anglers were hoping that the fish had stopped spawning and were willing to have a feed as the Jinx league match yesterday was really tough.

John tells me that 25 willing anglers set off to their pegs only to find the fish still spawning in the margins so it was very difficult to know what the fish wanted today either a cautious approach or to just to thrash the bait in and suffer plenty of foul hooked fish and very little to show for it. The weather was very warm with a cool breeze and the anglers with a ripple on the water did slightly better that those with flat water in front of them.

The winner today was Jay Davis fishing peg 7 in the gap between the big and small lake and Jay used a combination of the feeder and the pole to put together a very good weight of fish and big fish too catching fish to double figures in Jay’s final bag of 171-08 { well done Jay }. In second place was Andy Morrison on peg 32 by the hut who fished short range 5 -6 metres and down the edge using banded again catching big fish in his weight of 131-04. Completing the frame was Mark Bedford on peg 4 who suffered plenty of lost fish but in the end lined them down the edge to his right using pellet hook bait to catch his weight of 104-14.

John would like to thank all the anglers and hope to see them again soon.

Results.

Place Angler Peg Weight
1st Jay Davis 7 171-08
2nd Andy Morrison 32 131-04
3rd Mark Bedford 4 104-14
4th Tony Walsh 2 104-00
5th Colin Wedgebrow 38 86-00 —- 20lb common
6th Mick Whitehead 14 83-12
7th John Hague 29 82-03
8th Lee 24 70-12
9th Ian Ross 6 65-03
10th Mark Stibbs 8 61-08

Until our next report tight lines Eddie and Simon.

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