Rolfslake Wednesday Open 18th May 2011.

 

Another tough day at the office for the anglers in Rolfslake’s Wednesday Open.

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Mick Jones fails in world record attempt to draw peg 10 five matches in a row.

 

The anglers turned up for todays midweek open faced with the prospect of it raining as the dark clouds had gathered around the lake which some people thought was Neil Riddys black magic sorcery in being able only draw flyer pegs.

With the draw being called I for a change was pressured into drawing first as I always draw last and to my disappointment drew peg 2 as it was as near as i was going to get to my favouite peg 3. Paul Jay who never draws a bad peg was on 38 in the small lake, Mark Newbold who never catches less than 200lb was on 34 his travelling partner Andy Raymond was on 8 John Bennett was near to me on 4 and Neil Riddy had drawn bum peg 32 so he told us, so at least he had a short walk from the car.

As the match started the fishing was slow for most except Kev Doulton who managed to sneak a few fish in early but also suffered a smashed top kit in playing one of Rolfslake’s monsters. Mark, Andy and Neil were also into fish early but for the rest of us it was a struggle and it was made worse when it started to rain. After about an hour with no fish action i was going to start to give John his usual serving of abuse but all i could see was a box with no John as he had gone for a walk but not before throwing 4 bags of pellet down the edge hoping to draw in some fish.

For the rest of the match the bites were few and far between except for the feature pegs ,and Rolfslake again reminded us of how difficult this fish stuffed lake can be at times.

The winner today was Andy Raymond who was fishing red hot peg 8 between the small and the big lake and Andy fished both the far bank but mostly the big bush to his left and he found out just how strong the fish fight on this peg as he lost quite a few as his elastic was the wrong grade for this peg. Andy fished paste feeding pellet just to the edge of the bush and was rewarded with a great mixed bag which included chub to just over 5lb bream ,roach and of course carp in his winning weight of 156-08 { well done Andy }.

Todays winner Andy Raymond .

In hot pursuit of Andy was Mark Newbold on peg 34, and Mark fished the rope to start with with little success but managed to find to a 10-11 metre line straight out in front where the fish were happy to feed and Mark managed to catch a 20lb common { his first 20lb carp at Rolfs and his first 20lb in a match }. Mark told me he also caught his fish on paste feeding pellet and if it were not for a fish he bumped off at the net Mark would of been celebrating victory and not Andy. After 5 hours Mark put 145-08 of small carp and bream on the scales to record another frame and his first weight under 200lb this year.

2nd place Mark Newbold.

Completing the frame yes you guessed it was Neil Riddy who today found himself the only one fishing the big lake amongst the pleasure anglers, but Neil made no mistake as he fished a long 10 metre line in line with peg 9. Neil used his favoured 8mm banded pellet feeding pellet and if it were not for a lost 20lb+ fish which was hooked in the fin but gave him a couple of chances to net and could of been landed by Andy on peg 8 at one stage, he also could of won todays match but ended with 132-08.

Osprey's Neil Riddy.

Results.

10 fishing.

Place Angler Peg Weight Bait
1st Andy Raymond 8 156-08 Paste
2nd Mark Newbold 34 145-08 Paste
3rd Neil Riddy 32 132-08 8mm Pellet
4th Mick Jones 40 80-10 Meat
5th Eddie Taylor-Green 2 59-08 Paste
6th Dennis 7 50-02 ?
7th Kev Doulton 6 47-00 Pellet
8th John Bennett 4 44-00 Corn
9th Graham Ridgley 9 31-12 Pellet
10th Paul Jay 38 17-08 Pellet/ Paste

 

Not even the deep sea salvage team could raise HMS Bennett after another shot from the Pirates cannons.

The pirate ship ready for the next match.

 

As for my match against John we both had a tough day being roached out in the corner of the small lake, and as i reminded him to leave peg 4 out which he replied watch what a good angler can do on it today he certainly showed me in this match . We both caught a couple of doubles early but after that it was tough with John fishing down the right edge but only catching roach and 3 small carp on corn, and I had 2 doubles and 5 small carp and 4 bream fishing paste.

A lesson learned today was on peg 2 i fished to peg 3 but instead of fishing the shallow water i fished down the ledge with lots of liners. In the last hour i fished my paste float 3 inches overdepth so the float was at an angle and every bite i had was a lift bite as the float layed flat which resulted in a fish or lost fish in the bush.

The score between John and myself stands at.

Lake owner John Bennett.

 

John 2

 

 

  
 
 
 
 

 

 

Eddie the Pirate.

Eddie 2

 
 

 

 

 

 

A special reminder to our visiting and match anglers down at Rolfslake.

There over the last month or so has been some confusion over a couple of our rules down the lake so i will now clarify them as these rules are designed to keep the fish in tip top condition.

1. All anglers have access to 3 nets each ,2 for carp and 1 for silvers and more are available if you are bagging, so No silvers are to be mixed in with the carp as they get damaged and any found mixed in will be put back with No weight recorded.

2. With the bagging time approaching the No fish over 10lb to put in the nets rule will be enforced at weigh-ins as there have been carp to 13lb in nets at weigh-in times which is not acceptable. John and Pauline have spent too much money on keeping the fish safe to have the big ones retained in the nets for upto 5 hours. Any fish over 10lb will be returned unrecorded and more than one will result in the anglers weight no being recorded at all. The weigh stations are within reach of all anglers and there are 7 of them around the lake so PLEASE use them as we do not want to spoil the fishing for anyone but will enforce the rules.

3. There is NO handlining of elastic or the practise of trapping the elastic against the pole except in extreme circumstances where a big fish is foulhooked and has been on for a while.

The reason for this is two fold

1. It is extremely dangerous having a float coming back at an angler at speed and

2. Playing fish on tight short elastic when the elastic is trapped does damage to the fishes mouth as you take out the natural stretch of the elastic AND IS NOT ALLOWED.

John and Pauline are easy going owners who want all our visiting anglers to have a great fishing experience so dont have too many rules, but will always have the fishes welfare as number priority.

 

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

Jinx Series, Round 1. 2011. 14th May 2011

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Today saw the Jinx Squad return to the lake for their first match of the year. The Jinx Series is in it 10th year. Malc Doyle who runs the series as a bit of fun mainly and tries to make the matches more about having a laugh than big money payout. This year there are 27 angler fishing the series. Malc splits them up in to 3 section’s of 9.

Just so people don’t have too much fun and relax too much Malc’s daughter Gem fishes too. If you get beaten by her your name is added to her impressive MINX list. Not only that….. If she beats you you are eligible to be picked for the new 2011 MINX hat 🙁

For the first match Gem drew a peg from the bag and whoever drew that peg in the match would wear the hat…Simple. She pulled out peg 40 and Neil Riddy drew peg 40 so got to wear the hat. I think secretly he wanted to wear it anyway lol 😀

 

The new 2011 MINX Hat modelled by Neil Riddy, no stranger to stupid hats 😀

The draw was done almost on time, not bad for Malc really. The only reason it was nearly on time was he was at the lake having previously fished helped with the weigh in on the Night match.

On to the match. First off a major photo explosion with all the runners and riders from this years series.

 

First off Malc Doyle on peg 36

Ade Williams on 38

Neil Riddy on 40

Alex on 2

Pete on peg 4

My home for the day peg 5

Dave Collier on 7

 

Tony Roberts on 8

Rod on peg 9

Jon Hatch on 10

Geoff Palmer on 11

Mat Edwards on 13

Gem 'MINX' Doyle on 14

Paul Roberts on 15

Paul's cheerleader 😀

Al Loader on 17

Dave Webster on 18

Nick Williams on 19

Peter Morton on 20, new peg king 😀

Kev Lovelock on 23

Kev's Cheerleader 😀 Nice nanna

Marcus Burgess on 25

Terry Goff on 26

Clive Pritchard on 28

Nick Watkins-Price on 29

Dave Moore on 31

Dai Thomas on 32

Mitch Auger on 34

The all in was sounded at 1pm and fishing got underway. I could only see the little lake today. Neil Riddy on peg 40 had landed his first carp before everyone else had finished feeding their swims and it wasn’t before Pete on peg 4 was walking past with a weigher. Mitch over on peg 34 was having a few fish too. I could not buy a bite and Malc and Ade were also the same.

Within 20 minutes I knew I was going to have a struggle along with the rest of the lads in the little lake. This was not helped by the Scream we all fear…… Gem had landed her first fish and it was a 14lb’er too.

After the first 2 hours Malc had managed to get a carp on the paste feeder so it was only me and Ade who were fishless in the little lake. I fed my lines and went to see how the big lake was doing.

It was like a different match in the big lake. There was elastic streaming from top kits and rods bent double :O 😀 (see first picture in this report) I sat behind Gem and watched in envy 🙁 Gems float sailed away and she hooked in to another fish, shame it was up the arse. After a lengthy fight she had landed another 14lb’er. Things were not looking good. Paul on 15 was also in to plenty of fish fishing the feeder, he would have had one more but was put off by my picture taking and lost the carp that would have took him over the magical 100lb…..oooops sorry mate 😀

 

Gem playing a foul hooker

Paul also playing a fish. He lost it just after I took this pic, ooops 😀

Gem 14lb'er

I went back to my peg hopeful for a fish and sure enough I hooked into and lost my first fish 🙁 Straight back out and hooked one in the gob. As I netted it I gave a loud roar in relief 😀

Malc also managed his second and last fish of the match. Mitch was catching a mixture of carp and silvers, Tony and Dave on 7 and 8 were having a few fish as there was plenty of splashing coming from that direction.

John Bennett had been away all afternoon and got back gagging for a cuppa tea so turned the generator on. Normally there is nothing wrong with doing this but unknown to John the aerators were still plugged in……………………… Malc was fishing to his aerator on peg 36 and nearly fell off his box when it fired up 😀 I didnt laugh too much. Also Dave Moore on peg 31 got a similar surprise 😀

I only caught 3 fish today but one of them made my match.

 

19lb 4oz. Thanks Tony for taking the picture.

Not long after a very excited Jon Hatch came and asked me to take a picture of his new PB carp.

 

Jon Hatch with a 18lb 12oz PB carp. Well done.

With the all out sounding at 6pm I knew I had been Minxed as gem had 5 fish to my 3. The little lake had fished poorly so we were all going to be candidates for the new hat with the exception of Mitch who managed to equal Gems weight and avoid the dreaded MINXING 😀

 

Mitch with a 2lb perch

Dave with a 5lb Bream

On to the results.

Results

A Section Peg Weight Points
1st Mitch Auger 34 67-8 1
2nd Tony Roberts 8 58-0 2
3rd Pete 4 50-8 Guest
4th Dave Collier 7 48-12 3
5th Simon Mound 5 43-8 4
6th Alex 2 38-8 5
7th Neil Riddy 40 35-8 6
8th Ade Williams 38 31-4 7
9th Malc Doyle 36 12-0 8
B Section Peg Weight Points
1st Dai Thomas 32 122-8 1
2nd Clive Pritchard 28 107-8 2
3rd Mat Edwards 13 65-12 3
4th Jon Hatch 10 40-4 4
5th Terry Goff 26 30-0 5
6th Rod 9 24-0 Guest
7th= Nick Watkins Price 29 17-0 6
7th= Dave Moore 31 17-0 6
9th Geoff Palmer 11 10-8 8
C Section Peg Weight Points
1st Paul Roberts 15 96-12 1
2nd Steve Wilson 22 69-4 2
3rd Gem Doyle 14 67-8 3
4th Marcus Burgess 25 49-0 4
5th Dave Webster 18 45-8 5
6th Nick Williams 19 29-12 6
7th Pete Morton 20 29-4 7
8th Kev Lovelock 23 27-0 8
9th Al Loader 17 20-8 9

 

Over all Winner and B Section winner, Dai Thomas. BIG well done mate

A Section Winner. Mitch Auger

B Section 2nd. Tony Roberts

B section 2nd. Clive Pritchard

C Section 1st. Paul Roberts

C Section 2nd. Steve 'smiler' Wilson

I gave Gem my quid and Ran off 😀 She MINXED 21 today. Well done Gem

 

Great match (for some 😀 ) The next match in the series is on 4th June so Gem will have plenty of time to pick out of the 21 people who will wear the hat next year.

Well done to all the winners today, well deserved on a hard day (sulky Saturday as Malc calls it) at the lake.

Thanks for reading. Si, Eddie and John.

If anyone wants full sized pictures please email me @ si@rolfslake.com as I have had some requests already, thanks.

Malcs Blog report can be found here

Peters Blog can be found here

Rolfslake first night match 13th May 2011.

 

As Rolfslake staged its first night match of the year an eager bunch of anglers were waiting at the draw ready for a chance to get one of the big weights that these matches normally bring, but the carp had other ideas as usual. After a heated debate about the pegs to be used in during this match the anglers drew their pegs and went off to set up and make their pegs safe for fishing in the dark.

This evening was warm with rain expected at about 10 am but that did not put off the club, open regulars and carp anglers sat around the lake but it did turn colder at about 9pm. These night matches start in normal light conditions but at around 9.30 John turns on the floodlight set up around the big and small lake and it certainly makes a difference but not if you are looking directly in line with one of these 1000 watt lights as it feels as if you are looking into the sun.

As the whistle sounded there was not the normal fish catching activity that happens when these matches start but with a few anglers opting to use the waggler and bomb in the small lake they were rewarded with a few fish to start with using big banded pellet feeding pellet over the top. As the evening got darker the wind died which made it harder for those on the big lake but around 11 o’clock i could see a few fish being caught and even my inside line on peg 10 started to yeald a few bites so all was not lost. From behind me i could hear a few weights being called so the guys in the small lake were catching a few lumps but it was not frantic by any stretch of the imagination.

The best thing about this match was that John had drawn peg 28 and not one of the flyers that he normally does so he was going to work hard to put a weight together so it meant a quiet night for me and also our pegs were evenly matched for a change.

The winner of tonights match was Rolfslake regular Neil Riddy who was drawn on red hot peg 8 in the junction between the small and big lake and Neil opted to fish by the bush and the middle of the gap and was rewarded with big fish to nearly 20lb but in the last hour on lowering his bait in to the water his pole float shot away and he missed the bite. He tried this again and the same thing happened but this time he got the carp in the net and by shallowing his rig to about 2-3 feet he managed to catch shallow for the remainder of the match using 8mm drilled pellet feeding pellet for his weight of 152-12 ( well done Neil ).

First and second today Neil Riddy and Paul Jay.

Hot on Neils heels was master fish loser Paul Jay on peg 34 who loses 4 fish to every one he catches but still managed to keep himself busy fishing at a range of 5-6 metres straight out in front using his favoured banded 8mm pellet feeding by pole cup and who also caught big fish to 18lb in his weight of 131-04 to continue his good framing run down the lake.

Completing the frame was Micheal Corsini who was watched on by his mum ,and Micheal who was fishing by Neil on peg 7 also suffered lots of lost fish on his 9 metre line but as the match went on he managed to settle into his catching rythm and ended with last ton of the night with 104-00.

After the weigh-in the anglers were treated to a lovely bbq supplied by Pauline and John ( thanks ) and the anglers left the lake at about 3am or the anglers staying for Saturdays match slept down the lake.

Just a quick thanks to John , Pauline and Paul who it takes a lot of time and effort to set up these night matches, with setting up lights ,cables and food for the benefit of our visiting anglers, and also to make Rolfslake unique in fishing under flood lights and for them to have a different experience down the lake.

Results .

18 fishing the match.

Place Angler Peg Weight  
1st Neil Riddy 8 152-12 Ospreys A.C
2nd Paul Jay 34 131-04 Rolfslake Cartel
3rd Micheal Corsini 7 104-00 Rolfslake
4th Wez 18 102-15 Rolfslake
5th Simon Mound 14 99-08 Jinx League
6th Dennis 6 93-04 Rolfslake
7th John Hague 16 86-08 Smithys
8th Malc Doyle 26 80-00 Jinx League
9th Eddie Taylor-Green 10 67-00 Rolfslake Cartel / Walker Floats
10th Justin Watkins 24 59-00 Rolfslake
11th John Bennett 28 58-12 Rolfslake Cartel
12th Dave Moore 40 52-00 Jinx League
13th Carl 38 33-06 Rolfsake
14th Marcus Burgess 2 28-08 Jinx League
15th Dave 32 14-00 Rolfslake 
16th Dave Wightman 9 DNW  
17th Fred 13 DNW  
18th  Richard Doolan  22 DNW   

 HMS Bennett sunk by the pirates big cannons.

The pirate ship in dock awaiting its next battle.

After taking a battering from John in my last two matches down the lake ,i managed to return to some type of form down on peg 10. After having my 6 metre line fizzing for the first two hours with plenty of foulhooked fish ,i abandoned this to fish long down the edge to my left and was rewarded with 6 carp for 66-08 plus two roach for my total of 67-00 all caught on paste even though it is not really paste time at the moment.

John however struggled on peg 28 which is strange as there are usually a few fish on this peg but eventually John caught a few on the end of the left bush fishing donkey choker 11mm banded pellet but happily for me fell one fish behind to end up with 58-12 and currently the season battle between me and lake owner John stands at :

Eddie 1

 

John 2

Until our next report tight lines Simon, Eddie and John.

Herbie Invitational Match. 7th May 2011

 

Herbie. On one of his annual matches at the lake.

 

Herbie had booked the lake for one of his annual visits and invite some friends from Match Fishing Scene Forums. 20 Anglers turned up eager to fish. John Bennett was down to fish also taking the numbers to 21.

The normal queue formed for the draw and people drew and walked off to get ready however when there was supposed to be 2 pegs left in the bag there was only one in there. John and Herbie were still too draw. John kindly dropped out from the match leaving Herbie with peg 4.

A few minutes later  John is back fishing again as the missing peg was found on the floor. It happened to be peg 2 (flyer 😛 ) Someone must have drawn their peg and pulled out peg 2 as well. So John can still draw good pegs even when there is none in the bag lol 😀 😀

The weather today was a bit poor really for the first 2 hours with rain falling while everyone was setting up. The wind also picked up blowing down in to the little lake this time.

Captain on peg 32

Smile

 

Nobby on peg 7

Scone's seatbox is rather dashing 😀 Peg 6

Herbie's nice tidy kit

John Bennett just moved his gear over from peg 40

John gets some coaching from Pauline

I wanted peg 38 today but Rossn got it

Team talk before the off

Wightman all the way from the Isle of Wight on peg 13

Ruddy Roach on peg 10

Captain been eaten by his brolly 😀

Dan the man on peg 14

It just stopped raining for the start of the match

 

Churchy on peg 22

Peg 15, my home for the day

 

Fishing today was from 11am to 4pm.

As you will see by the results the lake fished very hard again with only the corner pegs producing good weights and consistent fish. After the rain went away the sun came out full blast on the lake and the carp were cursing around again.

After having no fish for 3 hours I started catching with just 20 minutes to go which is just typical 😀

Results.

Position Name Peg Weight
1 John Bennett 2 104-8
2 Rich F 40 92-10
3 Munter 18 74-6
4 Churchy 22 73-12
5 Captain 32 73-8
6 Rossn 38 54-0
7 Rick 17 51-12
8 Snooty 30 47-0
9 Simon Mound 15 37-14
10 Herbie 4 31-1
11 PTB 34 26-0
12 Whiteman 13 20-8
13 Dan Ball 14 17-10
14 Ruddy Roach 10 1-8
Sconee 6 DNW
Nobby 7 DNW
Plummers 8 DNW
Pikey 9 DNW
Red Paste 24 DNW
Rolly 26 DNW
Lee Jay 28 DNW

Thanks for the invite Herbie, a hard day but I still enjoyed myself.

Thanks for reading. Eddie, Simon and John.

Wednesday 4th May 2011 Open Match

 

Paul has found a good place to fish

As i arrived down the lake today i was greeted with the regular warm greeting and stick from John and Paul that these midweek opens are famous for.

I was really looking forward to reclaiming my victory back that i lost to John on my last visit so i had a plan to fish slightly different than would of been expected as there was no X4 paste in my bag today but a bag of new X4 version 2 so i was really confident of a good days lump fishing.

With the assorted cast ready at the draw it was nice to see my website partner Simon there as he had travelled from up North to continue on his glory run of two victories in his last two visits. Also another person i had not seen for a while was Geoff Edwards who is my partner in crime in giving John his fare share of abuse and by draw time it was in full swing { i am not sure what the visiting made of this }.As the draw commenced i wanted a peg in the small lake and was not disappointed to draw peg 6 but thought it might of been a little too early to be able to catch the fish up the edge but with Paul Jay on 7 and and John on flyer peg 40 i was certainly going to be amused for 5 hours. Simon was on peg 9 and Geoff on peg 18 with all the visiting anglers drawing flyer pegs 2,4, 8 and 16 hopefully Rolfslake would fish to its usual high standards as is the case in these mid week matches.

The story of the match was in the small lake John Bennett was on to a flyer in the first 40 minutes as his first 4 fish went 70lb on the tip fishing to the rope in peg 39 so it was going to be a tough ask to catch him up and with the big lake fishing hard all the action was going to be reserved for pegs 9 round to 40 as it was black with fish and with the wind blowing into the small lake the carp were following the blossom that had fallen into the lake. Simon on peg 9 had already lost a carp in the big bush to his right but managed to drag the second one out but it was hard going,and with Daz Kelly on 8 fishing the other side of the bush but catching a mixed bag of chub, perch and carp in was going to be an interesting 5 hours. As for Paul and myself it started slow but then picked up in the last 2 hours by which time Paul was losing 5 fish to every one he landed on long pole fishing 8mm pellet on the deck feeding by pot, and all i could do was catch doubles but they were not coming fast enough as my 8 carp went 105-00 {the biggest was 17-14} fishing paste down the ledge towards peg 5 feeding heavy by hand

The winner today was lake owner John Bennett who after catching his big 4 fish on the tip got caught on the rope snapped his rig then went on the 3 metre line lowered his bait of 11mm pellet and saw the float disappear and then coming back with a 19-00 carp on it brilliant i though as he shouted this to me at least 6 times. for the remainder of the match John alternated between long and short pole lines down the edge and at 3 metres to catch big carp { John had 137-00 on the board by weigh-in time} for his final weight of 190-04 and victory to sink the Cartel members and the Pirate in this match { well done John }.

In second place was Simon Mound who after his slow start abandoned the bush to his right and started a  new 5 metre line straight out in front which runs down the bar between the big and small lake and by fishing big donkey choker 15mm pellet and feeding positively Simon got the fish lined up with also a good stamp of fish his biggest going over 18-00 but in the end fell short of a victory by only 23lb but by Rolfslake’s standards that could be only one or two fish and he ended up with 167-00 but still a great weight {well done Simon }.

All in all the anglers enjoyed their afternoon out in the sun and cant wait till the next mid week match as with the weekends now fully booked through club bookings Rolfslake can now only be fished on a Wednesday or a night match, so get down to one of these matches and have some fun.

 

Daz Kelly with some cracking chub caught from peg 8

Nice fish. Well done mate 🙂

Wes on peg 2

 

Eddie on peg 6

Eddies rigs may need a bit of sorting

John taming all the carp in his swim on peg 40

Paul Jay on peg 7

Mick Jones (Fishcap) on his favourite peg 10

Pat Pritchard on peg 13

Superstar bagger, Pat Pritchard

One of Eddie's donkey's

Results.

Position Name Peg Weight
1 John Bennett 40 190-4
2 Simon Mound 9 167-0
3 Paul Jay 7 144-4
4 Eddie Taylor Green 6 119-4
5 Wes 2 110-4
6 Daz Kelly 8 86-8
7 Neil Riddy 22 78-2
8 Graham Ridgley 16 67-0
9 Mick Chapell 26 61-4
10 Phil 4 55-12
11 Geoff Edwards 18 48-8
12 Mick Jones 10 41-8
Pat Pritchard 13 DNW TB
Steve Williams 28 DNW

 

Todays Winner, Pirate ship sinker John Bennett.

 

Caption for this picture please.....

 

Well earned cup of tea for the pirate

I am away in Glasgow for a week but Simon will keep you up to date with the results so tight lines thanks for reading Simon, John and Eddie.

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