Friday Open Match. 6th April 2012

With a overnight temperature of -2 and a slight frost this morning the fishing was going to be hard. Initially there was loads of fish cruising around while the sun was shining. But they soon disappeared and then clouds and wind moved in.

Results

     Pos Name Peg Weight
1 Paul Jay 24 80-12
2 John Bennett 10 80-8
3 Phil Powell 18 79-8
4 Dan Deakin 14 78-4
5 Mick Lane 28 76-0
6 Kev Orr 31 66-4
7 Andy Johnstone 23 58-8
8 Jonny Broadbent 30 53-0
9 Chris Telling 26 45-4
10 Dave Wightman 13 44-8

13 Anglers Fished

Wednesday Open Match. 4th April 2012

It seems the fish had filled up on Monday and were not very interested in food today.  Fishing today would prove hard for the anglers down the lake today. The water is still pretty cold as Mark Newbold found out by taking a  dip in peg 8’s margin 😀

     Pos Name Peg Weight
1 Michael Corsini 6 146-0
2 Phillipe 26 119-12
3 Mick Lane 14 110-4
4 Mark Newbold 8 101-12
5 John Bennett 16 71-8
6 Malc Doyle 24 53-4
7 Paul Jay 22 42-0
8 Steve Williams 18 37-4
9 Dan Deakin 13 33-0
10 Dai Thomas 32 17-8

11 Anglers Fished

Monday Open Match. 2nd April 2012

 

 

Rolfslake switches on Big time.

As i looked out of the kitchen window it was sunny with little wind and i was hoping that when I turned up at the lake that the fish would not be on the suface, forty minutes later when I turned up at the lake there were lots up in the water.

As I was unable to fish the Wednesday open match this week it made a nice change to see a different group of anglers hoping that Rolfslake’s carp would finally get their heads down and have a feed and today Rolfslake did not disappoint.  At the draw it was decided that it was going to be a walk off and having the eighth choice of swim I was hoping that no one chose either pegs 6, 9 or 3 and to my surprise all the other anglers were in the big lake and with Geoff Edwards last to draw he looked at peg 32 and said that will do for me { that was our first mistake of the day }. 

The story of the match was after a slow start it turned cloudy after two hours and then Rolfslake went fish crazy, as the fish seen on the surface earlier decided to go down on the deck and into the margins and then it was who could catch the fastest and it was a 5 horse race for victory. The last time I fished a match like this the angler that came last in a 17 peg match weighed an incredible 179lb which still is a record for last place in a match that was won with i believe 440lb, and for a brief period that was on for three anglers and maybe more. All of the anglers today had a great days fishing with carp ranging from 5lb to 20lb and everything in between and it took the four of us nearly fifty minutes to weigh the fish in.

In first place today and claiming king of the lake was Geoff Edwards { Reading Angling Centre } who was more than happy to be fishing peg 32 on the car park bank and after a very slow first hour, Geoff managed to turn his swim into a fish catching haven. From where I was I could see Geoff was fishing three lines, the first was to the bush to his left and beyond, the second was a short 5 metre line straight out in front and the third was to the margin to his right and this was to be his main catching line. The bait that Geoff used today was paste fished on the deck feeding 4mm pellet {two bags worth} and after falling 6 fish behind at the start as Kevan Orr on peg 10 was flying Geoff set about catching the field up and by the fourth hour was level with the leaders and by the end had caught about 40 carp to nearly 20lb to seal victory with a fantastic 353-08 and the top weight from the lake this year { well done Geoff }.

King of the lake Geoff Edwards 353-08.

In second place was Paul Jay who drew a low number and chose peg 22 at the bottom of the big lake , and as Paul draws this pegs on a regular basis all his rigs were set and ready to go. Paul started on the wagger catching a couple of carp early but a switch to the right hand margins fished with 8mm banded pellet saw his catch rate rocket, and with regular feeding managed to keep the fish coming for the five hours. Again Paul caught big fish today to nearly 19lb and at the weigh-in was convinced he had over 300lb but in the end fell one fish short with his weight of 291-04 but still a great weight so well done Paul.

 

Second place Paul Jay 291-08

In third place was me Eddie Taylor-Green, and after chosing my favourite peg on the lake peg 6 I set about making 5 hours of fishing seem very difficult. I started off on the 7 metre line fishing my X4 2012 mix which failed miserably last week and was going to give it one last chance or it was going in the bin, and after the first hour was struggling with 2 carp and 7lb of skimmers, but as i had fed the right hand margin could not believe my eyes as the water was boiling with fish feeding.

 I straight away switched to the top two plus one and margin rig and that was the start of fishing fantasy for three hours as every time the bait went in the float buried very soon after which was fantstic until the 5th hour when I ran out of paste and had to fish the banded pellet which caught me 3 fish. Most of the fish buried the float and pulled the pole round but it was was me dreaming of 400lb that messed up my fishing as i started to speed up and lost 15 fish around the platform and the nets in my rush to get the next fish in. After 5 hours I caught over 30 carp to 18lb for my weight of 289-08 and one small skimmer off second.

Eddie with third place and 289-04.

                                                                 

9 anglers fished

     Pos Name Peg Weight
1 Geoff Edwards 32 353-8
2 Paul Jay 22 291-4
3 Eddie T Green 6 289-8
4 Kevan Orr 10 235-0
5 Steve Williams 18 221-12
6 John Draper 14 116-0
7 Dave W 8 68-4
8 Fred 24 52-8

With these Monday and Wednesday opens moving forwards I will expect this year that one of the big weight anglers will catch the first 400lb for the first time in a few years. The cloudy weather played a very big part today as the fish followed the bait down as there were less visable fish after two hours and at this point the fishing just got better. There were a lot of big fish caught today to nearly 20lb and all the anglers caught doubles, but the anglers reading this just remember Rolfslake is not an easy fishery where you can just turn up and catch 200lb you have to work it out.

 I thourghly enjoyed catching my fish today but not weighing the 1,600lb of fish the 9 anglers caught as it was very hard work for the 3 that got involved cheers guys.

New Lake king in Under a week. Geoff Edwards

Well done Jeff, Cracking weight.

 

Thanks for reading John ,Simon and Eddie.

AEC AC Match. 1st April 2012

What a contrast in weather down the lake today. Cold, windy and cloudy to clear blue skies, sunny and very little wind.

Results (top 6)

     Pos Name Peg Weight
1 Rick Broadway 10 150-0
2 Peter Kay 24 135-2
3 Micky Sutton 9 103-0
4 Paul Mason 16 100-14
5 Nick Pringle 32 77-2
6 Wayne Higgins 28 76-12

Rolfslake Wednesady Open 28th March 2010

 

The king of the lake falls for the second time in 3 Days.

With the start of the Wednesday bagging series as the draw is now 1pm fishing 2-7 which saw a good turn out of 18 anglers hoping to catch a net full of fish in todays match.

The weather was sunny and warm and there were loads of carp cruising around the big lake ,so a draw from pegs 14 round to 26 were going to give you a chance of a big weight and as the draw was called there was a rush to get first in the queue except me who always draws last. Andy Quarmby the first angler to catch 200lb from the lake last weekend had drawn peg 14 , Mark Newbold had drawn peg 18 and Paul Jay had drawn peg peg 34 so there was no change in the same anglers drawing the same flyers and also their pegs were solid with fish how depressing.

At least John had drawn peg 23 so it was going to be a quiet match for me as he was out of shouting range as I was on peg 9 and I had Neil Riddy for company on peg 8 and Andy Rayment on 32 so at least pleasant company for 5 hours with no abuse so happy days for a change. The story of the match was the anglers on the car park bank pegs 14 to 18 were into fish straight away with the anglers in the small lake struggling to catch many fish as it was very bright in this area causing a problem to seeing their floats and as the match went on the fishing just got better and better for most of the anglers as it normally does on a Wednesday.

The winner of todays match was Rolfslakes inform angler Andy Quarmby who was on form peg 14 on the motorway bank and just to show how many fish there were in this peg Andy managed to hook a fish within 5 seconds of the all in being called. Andy today started off fishing really shallow on the pole plonking the bait in front of the fish who were very happy to feed and Andy had managed to catch 8 carp in the first 20 minutes so a big weight was on the cards. Andy was fishing 8 to 10mm banded pellet on the hook fish fishing shallow which gave him 200lb in the first three hours, but a fishless fourth hour slowed him down and he swithched to a 5 metre line for the last hour fishing big banded pellet which picked up his catch rate and after 5 hours caught a fantastic 341-04 to still be king of the lake {well done Andy}.

 

 

In second place and hot on the heels of Andy was Mark Newbold 4 pegs away on peg 18 and like Andy was fishing shallow using pellet hook bait which caught him plenty of carp to double figures, in fact Mark had 199lb of fish on the board before weighing his fish in the nets. A switch to fishing the bush to his right again using pellet  but this time fishing on the deck kept the fish coming but in the end he fell just short of the 300lb barrier with his very good weight of 287-00.

Completing the frame and keeping very quiet today was lake owner John Bennett who after half an hour was seen walking around the lake as he was unhappy with his draw of peg 23, but 5 hour later he was smiling like a cheshire cat as not only had he framed but had beaten me in the process. John fished a two metre line to the bush to his left using both banded pellet and meat hook bait and feeding pellet, and the fish were happy to come close to the bank even the big ones as he managed to catch an Ollie { a carp of 18-08 the same weight as his dog ] and many other doubles in his final weight of 171-08.

Place Angler Peg Weight  
1st Andy Quarmby 14 341-04 Rolfslake
2nd Mark Newbold 18 287-00 Rolfslake
3rd John Bennett 23 171-08 Rolfslake
4th Paul Jay 34 162-08 Rolfslake
5th John Draper 22 156-08 Rolfslake
6th Andy Rayment 32 132-04 Rolfslake
7th Mick Jones 26 124-08 Rolfslake
8th Geoff Edwards 16 104-00 Reading Angling Centre
9th Stuart Yeomans 4 70-04 Reading Angling Centre
10th Neil Riddy 8 57-12 Rolfslake
11th Eddie Taylor-Green 9 52-00 Rolfslake
12th Steve Williams 6 38-12 Rolfslake
13th Kevan Orr 38 38-08 Rolfslake
14th Dai Thomas 2 27-04 Jinx League
14th Dave 40 27-04 Chinnor Angling Centre
16th Kev Doulton 13 DNW Rolfslake
17th Graham Ridgely 10 DNW Rolfslake
18th Jim McCann 7 DNW Rolfslake

The Pirate Sunk by HMS Bennett .

 Report to follow.

With the later starts in both the Monday and Wednesday opens I expect the weights to get bigger and bigger and also the attendances, so if you fancy a chance of a big match weight and the possibilty of a 20lb carp and good company then get down to one of these opens you wont regret it.

 

 

Thanks for reading John, Simon and Eddie.

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