WEDNESDAY 28TH OPEN MATCH

10 ANGLERS TURNED UP TO FISH MIDWEEK MATCH AND MOST WERE REWARDED WITH PLENTY OF BITES.

1st Peg 24 john bennett 93 lb-12ozs

2nd peg 14 jeff edwards 77lb-0ozs

3rd peg 16 dave whiteman-65lb-0ozs

4th peg 13 mick chapple 52lb-0ozs

5th peg 18 paul jay 38lb-0

6th peg john draper 28lb-12ozs

7th peg 30 kev doulton 23lb-4ozs

8th peg 28 jon walker 22lb-12ozs

OPEN MATCH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY DRAW 9-30 FISH 10-30-3-30

HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS

We would like to take the opportunity to say a happy Christmas to every body who comes to the lake, and a big thanks to Simon Eddie and Paul who help and contribution is greatly appreciated.

Last year was a very difficult and challenging time , the extreme temperatures and icy conditions at the start of the year was the forerunner of what was to come, fluctuating  weather patterns played a part right through out the year effecting fishing, also the unseasonal high temperatures later on did not help the fishing and even today with the unusual high temperatures are unreal.

we have opens on Wednesday and Saturday and Sunday this week so we look forward to seeing you, if not on these matches in the new year,So for now we wish you a very happy and peaceful Christmas

 

Winter League Round 4. 18th December 2011

 

 

 

 

Round 4 of the winter league today and it was also the last round of 2011. The anglers were greeted by a thin coating of ice on the lake today. With it being the last match before Christmas we all brought a bottle for the raffle at the end, one angler would also win the lovely big hamper prepared by John and Pauline.

The draw got under way as soon as everyone was there as we had to break ice today. For the 4th match in a row Team Walker Floats drew peg 10 in B section, so this was the second time for Derek Hammond 😀 It wasn’t long before the splosh of ice breakers filled the air with everyone getting their swims ready for the match. There was no extra time because of the dark nights and the raffle, soup and hotdogs after this match.

Today I was on peg 32 and did not fancy my chances to be honest. I shouted the all in just after half 10 and most people got going but Phil Powell over on 13 was nowhere near ready. Andy Rayment on peg 29 was into some big perch right away and looked to be storming away. Derek on peg 10 was catching small roach at about 9 meters. Steve Waters on peg 7 had fired the bomb across but didn’t give it long before switching to the pole, not long after he hooked in to a carp….

Only problem was the was on his silver fish rig. After about 5 minutes the fish straightened his green gamma 22 hook and said goodbye, probably not even knowing it was hooked 😀 Shortly after he let out another scream as he swung a small perch in and avoided the DNW.

Steve Waters on peg 7

Derek Hammond on peg 10 (again)

Roger Young (Purple Plonker) on peg 9

Phil Powell on peg 13

Looking up towards the big lake carp park bank

Andy Rayment on peg 29

 

After 30 minutes on the tip and watching Derek catching plenty of silvers I thought I would have a go but without bloodworm it was not looking good. I had one bite and missed it before trying to the bush to my left. The float went under and I missed it before going under again resulting in a tiny perch and avoiding the dreaded dnw and Pee taking from Steve. After that and having no chance of catching silvers in the numbers Phil and Derek were doing I decided to sit it out for carp both on the tip and on the pole at 13m. I missed a few bites on the pole line before dropping the bomb back out.

What I spent most of my match watching.

 

Filling in for Neil Riddy in the Crabtree’s team today (he was working) was Mick Chappell and he had pulled 34 out the bag at the draw for A Section. Steve was updating me through the match … “He’s got another” … “And another” “and another” so he was winning A section quite easily. Paul fishing peg 22 had caught a carp early on in C Section so I was letting the team down in B section. 😀

With a couple of hours to go the wind picked up and changed direction, a massive black cloud was fast approaching from my left and I could see a rainbow too. The heavens opened up and we got rained, hailed and sleeted on. This made the last bit of the match very cold and wet 🙁 Not nice at all….. The wind and rain also melted the ice a bit causing everyone’s nice holes in the ice to close up, people were having to re break the ice with cold wet hands to open their swims back up.

With one perch in the bag and 20 minutes of the match to go I decided to wrap my pole rigs up, I had just put the last one on the winder and was picking my topkit up to put it out the way when I felt my rod pulling round :O FISH ON …. The words from the lads in B Section were not very encouraging to say the least 😀 After a short fight A nice fat carp was in the landing net and as I was bringing it in I hit my brolly and it came out but managed to land it again, phewwww. From last to first in the section in 2 minutes.

Some stories as the scales travelled round the lake…

Dave Wightman on peg 2. Had hooked a carp fishing towards peg 3 and struggled to ship his pole back at the crazy angle you have to fish and on top of that trying to keep his pole tip under the ice to stop the line snagging on the edge of the ice in his tight swim. He managed to get it out somehow.

Phil Powell on peg 13 with 5 minutes to go hooked a carp from by the boat on peg 12 only to have the ice close up and leave him nowhere to ship back. After frantic efforts to move the ice with his landing net whilst holding 13m of pole the fish got free.

Same sort of thing for Ian McCullock (standing in for Joff rogers) on peg 16. Hooked a carp and his swim and while shipping back the ice closed up breaking his rig.

Jon Walker on peg 18 had spent over 30 minutes chipping away at the ice to make 20 meter bomb line. He then caught 3 carp off that line to win the section. What a superstar 🙂

 

Results

A Section Peg Weight Team
1st Mick Chappell 34 67-0 Crabtree’s
2nd Dave Wightman 2 14-2 Misfits
3rd Steve Waters 7 3oz Walker Floats
John Bennett 5 DNW Rolfs Gold
Frank Hardie 40 DNW Drawbags
B Section Peg Weight Team
1st Simon Mound 32 16-1 Crabtree’s
2nd Phil Powell 13 14-8 Rolfs Gold
3rd Derek Hammond 10 14-4 Walker Floats
4th Andy Rayment 29 7-0 Misfits
5th Roger Young 9 12oz Drawbags
C Section Peg Weight Team
1st Jon Walker 18 37-4 Walker Floats
2nd Ian McCulloch 16 29-8 Drawbags
3rd Paul Jay 22 24-0 Crabtree’s
4th Pete Arnold 24 12-8 Misfits
5th Mick Lane 26 7-0 Rolfs Gold
DAY TEAM POINTS POINTS
Crabtree’s 13
Walker Floats 11
Misfits 8
Rolfs Team Gold 5
Drawbag’s 5

OVERALL LEADERBOARD

TEAM POINTS POINTS Total
1 Crabtree’s 12+4+9+13 38
2 Rolfs Team Gold 12+7+13+5 37
3 Misfits 7+13+8½+8 36½
4 Drawbag’s 6+11+10+5 32
5 Walker Floats 7+10+3½+11 31½

After the weigh in it was back to the hut for Hot tommy soup and hotdogs prepared by Pauline. I think everyone was grateful for the hot food on such a cold day.

Everyone waiting for the results

Steve Waters and Derek Hammond

Mick Lane telling his drawing hand off 😀

John and Pauline

Phil Powell (Top Silver weight Today) and Mick Lane eating all the pies

Frank Hardie and Roger Young

Mick Chappell, A Section and Overall Winner

Me, B section Winner. (Picture from last match)

Jon Walker, C Section winner.

This year Christmas Hamper Winner, Pete Arnold.

 

Thanks for reading. Hope everyone has a great Christmas and Happy New year. Next round of the Winter league is on the 8th January with the final round the week after.

Cheers from John and Pauline, Eddie and Simon. 🙂

SATURDAY 10TH AND SUNDAY 11TH WEEKEND OPENS

Saturday at the lake was very hard and very cold,we had 4 hard frosts on the trot which realy effected the fishing. (the stock pond had a little cat ice on it also the dips were  frozen)

in first place was mick chapple on peg 26 . who had a carp on the tip early on and then waited to the last 5minutes to get another large one on the pole for 27lb total.

in second place was john bennett on peg 24. who had 2 carp on the pole and also got snapped up by a third in the first hour and did not get another bite for other 4 hours. for a total of 19lb 8ozs.

in third place was paul jay on peg 14 who managed one carp for 13lb 12ozs

SUNDAY 11TH

A total change in the weather, no frost but a very brisk  south westerly wind turning very blustery  during the match made conditions extremely difficult for the anglers on the far bank, at times it was hard to present at static bait at more than 6 metres, due to wind and tow.

In first place today was john bennett on peg 14, with 2 carp on the pole (also lost one) in the first hour before the wind increased and then added another 5 on the tip for a total of 70lbs-0.

second was joff rogers fishing sheltered peg 13 who landed 6 carp he lost 3 others for a total of 41lbs-0

in third was john draper on peg 26 with 2 carp for 22lbs 4ozs

Rolfslake Wednesday Open 7th December 2011

 

 

 

Another hard day down the lake, with cold temperatures and a gusty wind making it uncomfortable and a long five hours.

Firstly i would like to say a really big thanks to my web partner Simon for doing the majority of the web reports whilst i have been working around the country from Tonbridge to Newcastle and many places in between with very little free time and definitley no fishing time, so thanks buddy for your hard work keeping the regulars up to date.

John tells me that there were a few bites to be had and missed with a few big carp still making an appearance with todays winner Kev Doulton having two fish for 33lb and Mark on peg on peg 26 having one of 19-08 so the big fish are still happy to have a feed. Most of todays fish were caught on the pole and a couple on the tip although there were a few fish topping and giving liners but patience was the key.

 

Results.

Place Angler Peg Weight  
1st Kev Doulton 16 52-08 Rolfslake
2nd John Bennett 24 36-08 Rolfslake
3rd Mark 26 32-00 Rolfslake
4th Graham Ridgley 28 19-08 Rolfslake
5th Paul Jay 22 DNW Rolfslake

 

John would like me to remind you that there are two opens this weekend Saturday and Sunday if you fancy catching a carp or two.

Thanks for reading Simon, Eddie and John.

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