Open Match 7th February.

Today saw the lake free of ice. 9 Anglers turned up to see how the lake would fish after the frosty Winter League.

Todays Winner. Fred Parker

Position Name Peg Weight
1 Fred Parker 16 35
2 John Bennett 18 32-12
3 Mick Lane 13 26-8
4 Morris Woodly 26 25-4
5 Phil Powell 14 18
6 Paul Jay 28 11-12
7 Steve 32 8-4
8 John Cowley 10 6-4
9 Daniel Blackwell 30 5-8

Fred got his revenge on Phil for the pee taking on the last Winter League match 😆

Mick Lane had an all Silver catch and Little Daniel Blackwell managed to catch a 2.5lb perch too, well done.

Also John Bennett is still short of Teams for the Spring League, if you are interested please give him a call on 07774 618688. Dates are to the right in the match Calendar.

Winter league round 6

The ice skating rink

With Rolfs lake looking like a scene from the film the day after tomorrow and with the anglers not looking very hopeful of a good days fishing it was going to be a fitting end to the winter league series. After losing the lead of the league in round 5 Rolfs Team Gold were going to have to fish brilliantly today to win their eighth league title in a row. What they did not want to see was Rolfs Team Diamond’s captain Jon Walker back at the lake to help his team of Ian McCulloch and Mike Stimpson maintain their lead at the top of the league.

After the anglers had broken the ice for the 5th match in a row, it was off on another 5 tough hours of trying to catch either a fish to gain a point or stick it out to get a carp for mega points. With the weather very cold most of the anglers were fishing the pole only because the ice holes they had cut did not go past 10 metres so the bomb rod was a non starter. As i arrived Ian McCulloch on peg 18 was playing his first carp and after a five minute fight he had it looking at him from the bottom of his keepnet so good points were coming his way. In his section {which was B ] John Bennett who was really struggling to get a bite ,so Ian was at that point 6 points up. In C section the big battle was between Phil Powell and Jon Walker who were both catching silvers regular but with Phil using maggots and bloodworm he was catching slighter bigger fish than Jon.

In the dreaded A section all the anglers were struggling for any action so if Mike Stimpson could just catch one fish he was going to get good points, but when i went to talk to him he had tried all methods without any sort of indication so thing were not looking too good for him, but when i informed him that Mick Lane was also fish-less he had a wry smile knowing as they stood his team would be victorious. Around the lake the other anglers were having the odd fish and even some were taking nap knowing that they would not be far behind, but the general theme was feed and hope your float would go under.

Time for a nap

As the match approached the last hour a few more of the anglers started to catch but after getting loads of stick from his team mate Phil Powell , Mick Lane eventually caught a fish much to his relief and that of his team, so it was two to weigh-in from both teams so it was going to come down to which team could get their third man to weigh. On my last walk round the lake i could see Paul Jay seeking a few perch on peg 14, Steve Palmer getting a few small chub from peg 34 and my co-blogger Simon Mound having a few fish by fishing towards peg 3 in the small lake. When I finally got round to John Bennett he was still without a fish but i must of brought him some luck because as I looked at his float it disappeared and a small perch of an ounce was in the landing net {well done John}.

As the all out was called you could sense a relief that the hardest league series ever was at last over, but the anticipation was all about who had won the league series and with Rolfs Team Gold having three anglers weighing in and Rolfs Team Diamond only having two anglers weighing in as Mike had blanked but they had a 3 point lead it was going to be very close. After all the anglers had weighed in and the points were added up the Rolfs lake teams of three winter series winners were Rolfs team gold who made up the three points and won by a single point { well done Mick, John and Phil but also well done to Mick, Ian and Jon for running them close}.

Phil with a nice bag of silvers.

The individual title ended in a draw between Phil Powell and Ian McCulloch on points but was won by Ian on weight so done to the both of you.

Ian and Phil the top two individuals

Results to follow.

The winners Rolfs Team Gold

Simon’s Blog for this match can be viewed HERE

Winter league round 5.

The only thing feeding down on the lake in the previous week.

After the recent snow and very cold weather the anglers were greeted with another frozen lake, even after the very hard efforts of lake owner John Bennett in the previous week. Armed with ice breakers the anglers still had to work hard breaking and removing the ice to allow them to fish any distance and even when they saw before the match John Bennett in the boat trying to create a channel they knew the day was going to be a challenge.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luqXZ5bVeAM

With Rolfs Team Gold at the top of the league it was imperative that each of their anglers caught to ensure that they gained good points, and with Rolfs Team Diamond in second place and closing the gap but without John Walker who was away in China they were going to have to put in a big performance to keep up their good work and give them a chance to win the league in round 6.

So with the draw completed the anglers went off to their pegs hoping to spot a swirling fish to give them confidence of life in their swims but Rolfslake was motionless so a hard 5 hours was on the cards. Rolfs Team Gold had drawn flyer pegs 32, 26, and 38 in the small lake and their nearest rivals Rolfs Team Diamond had drawn 13, 22, and peg 4 so both teams were evenly matched in respect of good solid pegs. Elsewhere around the lake Steve Wilson had drawn peg 10 and was fishing down the edge towards the inlet pipe where water comes in from the stream, my blog/site partner Simon Mound was on peg 16 but was suffering from floating ice coming into his peg all match, Clive Pritchard had drawn the coldest peg on the lake ,Siberean peg 40 where the sun never shines ,and guesting for Match Fishing Scene was young Daniel Blackwell on winter peg 24.

All i can tell you about the match which was very tough, was that Clive Pritchard on peg 40 on his first put in on the corn rig was shocked to see his float dissapear straight away and after 3 minutes had a carp of 9-04 in the net and never saw another bite for the remainder of the match. All around the lake the carp really did not want to feed so the anglers were scratching around for silvers, but with the ice melting making the lake water even colder even the roach and perch did not want to feed. When and if the anglers got a bite they responded with  i can’t believe it i have had a bite in true Victor Meldrew style, and any size of fish caught today was going to score big points so concentration looking at the float or the tip was more important than ever. Young Daniel had four carp on the led but lost them all which would of put him in the final frame but went to show him how cruel Rolfslake can be when it does not want to give you any of its fish.

I would like to tell you of the lake picking up in the final hours but in reality it was really hard and only Steve Wilson who hooked 7 carp but landed 5 on pole fished worm and Mike Stimson who hooked 3 carp landed 2 on corn and Paul Jay on peg 28 who caught 7 perch were the only anglers who had any kind of action. Most of the other anglers weighed in 1 or 2 perch in what was a desperate match for every one, and at the weigh in [which was one of the fastest i have seen at Rolfslake] the big news was that Rolfs Team Gold had lost their lead to Rolfs Team Diamond due to a blank and no points from their star angler Mick Lane, although RTD also had a blank their remaining two anglers Ian McCulloch and Mike Stimson both scored big points.

Rolfslake's Mick Lane.

As the anglers reflected after the match on their struggles the big question that was being asked was, “are Rolfs Team Gold about to be beaten in the league for the first time in 2 and a half years ! or can captain Phil Powell motivate his team for one final effort in the biggest come back this year ?. You will have to look out for the results of round six which is being held on the 31st of January .

Until the next report tight lines Eddie and Simon.

Results..

A Section
1st Clive Pritchard peg 40 9-5 A
2nd Fred Parker peg 7 0-2 MFS
3rd Phil Powell peg 38 0-1 RG
4th Lloyd Moss peg 34 DNW TS
5th Derek Hammond peg 4 DNW RD
RP
B Section
1st Steve Wilson peg 10 53-4 A
2nd Ian McCulloch peg 13 2-9 RD
3rd Paul Jay peg 28 1-2 RP
4th Ernie M peg 9 0-10 TS
5th Marcus Burgess peg 30 0-7 MFS
6th John Bennett peg 32 0-1 RG
C Section
1st Mike Stimpson peg 22 15-6 RD
2nd Steve Palmer peg 18 8-3 TS
Simon Mound peg 16 DNW A
Danny Blackwell peg 24 DNW MFS
Neil Riddy peg 14 DNW RP
Mick Lane peg 26 DNW RG
DAY
TEAM POINTS
POINTS
1st Assassins 12 A
2nd Rolfs Diamond 11 RD
3rd Team Spro 8 TS
4th Match Fishing Scene 7 MFS
5th Rolfs Gold 5 RG
6th Rolfs Platinum 4 RP

OVERALL LEADERBOARD

TOTAL
TEAM POINTS
POINTS
1st Rolfs Diamond 62 RD
2nd Rolfs Gold 59 RG
3rd= Rolfs Platinum 44 RP
3rd= Assassins 44 A
5th Match Fishing Scene 35 MFS
6th Team Spro 32 TS

Winter League round 4

Carp Under the Ice

Sunday 3rd January 2010

Round 4 of the Winter league saw the lake being frozen again. The carp could be seen swimming under the ice. Slightly earlier the draw got under way as to allow time for Ice Breaking. Some of the pegs on the car park bank had been fished the day before so they wouldn’t need much breaking but one peg didn’t need any, peg 34.. Ian McCullock drew it but still went and helped other break the ice. Fair play.

I would not say Winter fishing is a spectators sport but 2 people came down to view the action (or lack of it)

Gemma Doyle trying to bring Simon some luck on peg 32.

Danny on peg 10 had his Dad for company.

Fishing was hard to say the least. Only 5 carp were caught during the match but also some were hooked and lost. Jon Walker on 26 managed 2 carp, Ian McCullock managed 1 from peg 34 and Derek Hammond on peg 24 managed 2 carp. Derek also managed to win with the help of those carp.

Results..

A Section
1st Ian McCullock peg 34 11-10 RD
2nd Ron Allam peg 38 1-8 MFS
3rd John Bennett peg 40 0-2 RG
4th Steve Wilson peg 7 0-1 A
5th Paul Jay peg 4 DNW RP
6th Earnie Mason peg 2 DNW TS
B Section
1st Neal Riddy peg 9 11-6 RP
2nd Simon Mound peg 32 2-10 A
3rd Steve Palmer peg 30 1-10 TS
4th Mick Lane peg 13 1-8 RG
5th Dan Blackwell peg 10 0-13 MFS
6th Mike Stimpson peg 28 0-6 RD
C Section
1st Derek Hammond peg 24 17-4 RD
2nd Jon Walker peg 26 15-4 RD
3rd Phil Powell peg 22 1-12 RG
4th Ricky peg 16 0-6 MFS
5th Clive Pritchard peg 18 DNW A
6th Lloyd Moss peg 14 DNW TS
DAY TEAM POINTS POINTS
1st Rolfs Diamond 12 RD
2nd Rolfs Platinum 12 RP
3rd Rolfs Gold 11 RG
4th Match Fishing Scene 10 MFS
5th Assassins 8 A
6th Team Spro 4 TS

OVERALL LEADERBOARD

TOTAL TEAM POINTS POINTS
1st Rolfs Gold 54 RG
2nd Rolfs Diamond 51 RD
3rd Rolfs Platinum 40 RP
4th Assassins 32 A
5th Match Fishing Scene 28 MFS
6th Team Spro 24 TS

Simon’s Perch that he caught after just 1 minute.

Some of Jon Walkers Excellent Handmade Floats.

The next match is on the 17th January.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1WlaGNZhpg&feature=player_embedded

Winter League round 3.

20th December 2009

Today was the 3rd Winter league match. This time I was to be fishing in C section, the little lake. There was a layer of ice over the lake also today so ice breaking was going to be needed for everyone. John wanted to get the draw done as quickly as possible to allow time for this. I have not had much ice breaking experience so this was going to be a learning curve for me.

At the draw since I was last in my section on match 2 meant I had what was left in the bag after everyone else from C Section had drawn, that was to be peg 4. I have fished peg before but that was in the summer. I had brought my trolley today with the possibility of a long walk.

First job when getting to my peg was to break the ice and make a nice area to fish in. I have to say even though it was freezing cold breaking ice soon warms you up.

My Icebreaker, the only thing I could find. Seem to do the job ok but needed a bit of chain on it which I did not have.

Pictures are click-able for larger version

Simps Ice Breaker

Peg 4

Ice broke out in front

Left Margin Swim

Right Margin swim which froze up again

It was a lovely sunny day. Shame peg 4 had a great big bush blocking the sun from me.

Sunny Day

Some of the ice, pushed the rest under the ice and platform.

I knew this was going to be a hard match and I was not wrong, at the all in I shipped out right in front of me with a single red maggot and waited for a bite and waited and waited. 15 mins later still not even a touch. I had thrown 2 maggots and 2 casters in my left margin swim and thought I would drop in there and see if it was any better. It was not but after an hour the float moved and then sank, the result was a 3oz perch. The smile on my face was massive.

I fed again and only had to wait another half an hour for another perch. By this time my feet were so cold I could not feel them so I decided to have a walk round the lake in a bid to warm up a bit. Walking round and talking to the other anglers it was clear to see just how hard it was fishing. A lot of people were blanking. So my 2 perch didn’t seem that bad after all.

After my walk I had warmed up and was ready to try again, without feeding I had another perch right away and slowly caught another 11 perch, 1 of which was nearly a lb. I was hoping for a carp to come along but they all seemed to be in hiding.

At the all out I felt like I had about 4lb but the scales revealed I had 3lb 4oz. I was not last in my section again and had managed to catch some fish so I was quite happy with that considering I have never broke ice before.

A few more pictures from the day and then the results…

Ian McCullock. C Section Winner.

Sunrise on the frozen lake.

John Bennett ice breaking.

The frozen Little lake.

Just before the results. John and Pauline had laid on some hot tomato soup and hotdogs for after the match. Many thanks for that, it was much needed.

Pauline handing out the Hotdogs.

The next match is on the 3rd January 2010. I am hoping for no ice hehe.

A Section
1st Mick Lane peg 7 26-4 RG
2nd Neal Riddy peg 40 8-6 RP
3rd Steve Palmer peg 34 4-10 TS
4th Simon Mound peg 4 3-4 A
5th Derek Hammond peg 2 0-8 RD
MFS
B Section
1st Pete Archer peg 28 3-12 RD
2nd Phil Powell peg 30 1-7 RG
Clive Pritchard peg 10 A
Lloyd Moss peg 13 TS
Mark Orchard peg 9 RP
MFS
C Section
1st Ian McCullock peg 14 20-10 RD
2nd Paul Jay peg 16 1-8 RP
3rd Ernie M peg 24 0-1 TS
Steve Wilson peg 26 A
John Bennett peg 18 RG
MFS
DAY TEAM POINTS POINTS
1st Rolfs Diamond 14 RD
2nd Rolfs Gold 11 RG
3rd Rolfs Platinum 10 RP
4th Team Spro 8 TS
5th Assassins 3 A
6th Match Fishing Scene 0 MFS

OVERALL LEADERBOARD

TOTAL TEAM POINTS POINTS
1st Rolfs Gold 43 RG
2nd Rolfs Diamond 39 RD
3rd Rolfs Platinum 28 RP
4th Assassins 24 A
5th Team Spro 20 TS
6th Match Fishing Scene 18 MFS
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