19th Dec 2010. Hard man contest at the Lake…

A bit frosty down the lake

As the winter league match was cancelled John ran a little open for anyone brave or stupid enough to get to the lake today. 😀

Kev Dolton (camera man, thank you) John Bennett, Steve Water and Frank Hardie braved the minus 9 conditions to try and catch some fish. Everyone caught some bits and a good laugh was had despite everyone been freezing cold.

Here are a few pictures Kev took today for those who have not seen them on Facebook.

Brave or Stupid, you decide 😀

Steve Waters. Least his head looks warm

Kev risked life and limb to get this shot

Oh no poor Eddie has frozen solid 🙁

Kev, man on the camera

Frank Hardie loving it

John Bennett Only came today to test out his new 4x4

Steve again

Kev's nicely broke out swim

Many Thanks again to Kev Dolton for the use of the pictures. Nutters, all of you !!! Wish I could have been there though 😀

CHRISTMAS OPEN MATCHES/ SEASONAL GREETINGS FROM THE LAKE

We will be holding some opens over the christmas period the dates are the following

Dec 27th monday

Dec 29th wednesday

Jan 1st saturday

Draw times will be 9-30 fish 10-30 3-30

I will consider more dates if there is enough interest

I would like to take this opportunity wish all our visitors  old and new a very happy christmas, a special thanks to eddie, simon and paul for there help in promoting and running the lake.

A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS FROM JOHN AND PAULINE

Winter League Round 3. 5th Dec 2010

Cold Morning at the Lake

Round 3 of the winter league and Neil Riddy returns to fish and brings the ice with him, just like last year. Thanks Neil 😀

The weather at the lake at 9am was quite nice, not to cold and the sun was shining. John got the draw underway early today to allow people extra time to break the ice on thier pegs. Peg 32, 30, and 28 were free of ice as the wind had cleared it coming off the car park. Everyone had a cup of coffee except Derek who had his Redbull still wearing his slippers 😀

With the draw done people made their way round the lake to get their pegs to break the ice. On average it was between 1.5 inches to 2.5 inches. Malc had drawn peg 32 , Liam on peg 30 and Frank on peg 28 so they had no ice to break but went and helped their teams mates break their swims out… Fair play 🙂

The Big Lake

Looking towards the little lake

The all in was called by Malc at 11am and todays match was going to be 4 and a half hours. Derek Hammond on peg 34 had a carp right away while the rest of the little lake looked on with envy.

Derek Hammond on peg 34

The rest of us were not quite so lucky and were staring at a motionless floats for the start of the match. A few screams went out round the lake when people caught their first fish, myself included 😀 I had a perch from the swim in front of me promptly followed by another. But that was it for another hour. I did manage to catch 18 in total through the rest of the match though.

Paul gave me the keys to his peg, Peg 10

I then watched Phil on peg 9 catching what I think were fish but were not much bigger that my toenail 😀 Malc was impressed with the size of them and shouts across with some encouragement. Phil then slipped his net under a 2lb+ perch and wiped the smiles off our faces 😛

Phil Powell on peg 9

Malc over on peg 32

Geoff to my left on peg 13 was having a nightmare struggling to get a bite along with Steve on peg 14. I might as well say everyone was struggling for a bite really. Pat over on peg 26 was catching some bits, Liam on peg 30 was having some ‘netter’ silvers so he was doing ok. Frank on peg 28 had hooked 2 carp and lost them but hooked in to another and got it in. John was catching some valuable bits over on peg 21 too but failed to find where the carp had gone from last match.

Geoff on peg 13. No bites

But plenty of ice

Steve on peg 14. Another without a bite but still smiling

Fresh back from his honeymoon to catch one perch, Neil Riddy on peg 16

Clive on peg 18, Also one perch but it was bigger than Neils. In fact Double the size

John on peg 21, no wonder he is smiling.

Marcus on peg 23. Another without a bite but still had a warm head thanks to that lovely hat

Sorry Earnie, you picture came out all burred as you was moving that fast 😀

Pat on peg 26 finding a few bits, enough to win C Section. Well done.

Frank on peg 28. His carp was enough to win the match and B Section along with some silvers. Well done.

Liam on peg 30

Down in the little lake there was a bit of a commotion on peg 7 as Paul attempted to play a foul hooked carp on the rod. Malc shouted his normal encouragement across….. “You better hurry up and land that or your rod eyes will freeze up” 😀 He eventually got it in and it was enough to give him the A section win.

Dai and Steve on pegs 2 and 4 were dry while Steve and Pete on pegs 6 and 37 had both managed 1 fish, Mick Lane on peg 40 had caught slightly more. Derek on peg 34 had got some silvers to back up his carp but it was just short of Paul’s weight. Ian McCulloch was filling in for Gary Haisman today on peg 8 and was also fishless until 15 minutes from the end when he managed two perch.

Pete was happy he had one fish on peg 37

Mick 'Lurker' Lane on peg 40

Dai on peg 2. No bites today.

Steve won the last match but never caught from peg 4 in this match

Steve on peg 6, one perch 5 mins from the end gave him valuable points

Jammy bugger Paul Jay on peg 7. Least he was allowed to put his 12lb'er in the net today 😀 Well Done.

Ian on peg 8, 2 late fish got him some points for his team

In the last hour and half freezing fog had moved on to the lake and was freezing my swim back up, I had to keep breaking it with my cupping kit. The fog was quite bad and you could hardly see across the other side of the lake. The temperature also plummeted as the fog was wetting everything and then freezing.

The fog before it got worse taken by Malc, thanks.

3.30 and Malc called the all out much to everyone’s relief. Everyone was soon packed up and round to the hut for a hot drink. With not much been caught and a army of weigher inners the weigh in was soon done. Back round to the hut where John has prepared some hot tomato soup for everyone, Thanks John. It burnt the roof of my mouth off but warmed me up 😀

On to the Results.

A Section Peg Weight Team
1st Paul Jay 7 12-10 Wooden Tops
2nd Derek Hammond 34 11-4 Walker Floats
3rd Mick Lane 40 1-0 Rolfs Team Gold
4th Steve Wilson 6 0-4 Assassins
5th Pete Arnold 37 0-1 Pats Lot
Dai Thomas 2 DNW Rolfs Rejects
Steve Palmer 4 DNW Heavy Weights
B Section Peg Weight Team
1st Frank Hardie 28 16-1 Walker Floats
2nd Liam Bough 30 3-2 Pats Lot
3rd Phil Powell 9 2-11 Rolfs Team Gold
4th Simon Mound 10 1-11 Assassins
5th Ian McCulloch 8 0-14 Wooden Tops
6th Malc Doyle 32 0-13 Rolfs Rejects
Geoff Palmer 13 DNW Heavy Weights
C Section Peg Weight Team
1st Pat Pritchard 26 1-13 Pats Lot
2nd John Bennett 21 1-4 Rolfs Team Gold
3rd Ernie Maylon 24 0-4 Heavy Weights
4th Clive Pritchard 18 0-2 Assassins
5th Neil Riddy 16 0-1 Wooden Tops
Marcus Burgess 23 DNW Rolfs Rejects
Steve Waters 14 DNW Walker Floats
DAY TEAM POINTS POINTS
1st= Pats Lot 16=
1st= Rolfs Team Gold 16=
3rd= Walker Floats 13
3rd= Wooden Tops 13
5th Assassins 12
6th Heavy Weights 5
7th Rolfs Rejects 2

OVERALL LEADERBOARD

TOTAL  TEAM POINTS POINTS
1st Rolfs Team Gold 17+14+16 47
2nd Walker Floats 21+10+13 44
3rd Pats Lot 10+17+16 43
4th Assassins 9+15+12 36
5th Heavy Weights 11+16+5 32
6th Wooden Tops 9+3+13 25
7th Rolfs Rejects 7+8+2 17

Well done to all the winners today, well deserved on a rock hard day.

Frank Hardie won the carp pool with his single carp that went 14lb.

Derek Hammond won the Silver fish pool with 4lb.

RTG have edged in to the lead but are still within reach of 2nd and 3rd place. 3 Matches left and as we saw today a lot can happen. 5 Blanks 😯

The next Match is on the 19th December. Draw time will be announced when John see what the weather is doing closer to the time. Please remember to bring a bottle wine or spirit for the xmas match too.

Thanks for reading, Eddie and Simon.

Caption Contest Anyone ??

???? What comes to mind ?????

LAKE UPDATE AND ROAD CONDITIONS

The lake was covered with just over an inch of ice, not a great deal of difference from Sunday however it appeared to be tougher to break out. I ran the aerators for 5 hours to put some extra oxygen into the water and opened up a couple of openings into the lake. 

The lake grounds and approach roads to the lake were snow and ice free.

The winter league on Sunday will go ahead and the draw will be 9am promt to enable swims to be cut and if necessary we will reduce the match to 4 1/2 hours.

If the is any change I will post and contact team captains.

Rolfslake Open Wednesday 24th November 2010

The Pirate strikes back in todays match.

Given time off for good behaviour from work allowed me to attend todays low attended open and after the indifferent weights from last weekends league series i wanted to try something i had been working on recently. The weather was cold but very bright turning really cold towards the end so it was a good thing i was well wrapped up as i expected bites to be hard to come by in todays match.

We decided to have a walk off today and i knew exactly where i wanted to go if i drew a low number and as draw was called i wasted no time putting my hand in and to my surprise drew number one PERFECT. The guys already new it was going to be small lake peg 3 as i had been talking about it for the last four weeks but had not been allowed to fish it because it had been out of view from the rest , and the thought of me out of abuse range did not appeal to them.

In the big lake the pleasure anglers were catching carp on the bomb fished with corn and both Taff and the angler on peg 18 were having quite a few indications so at least the carp had not switched off so the signs were good for my fishing plan.

John had decided he had to be near to me so he could keep an eye on me so was on peg 34, Kev Dalton was opposite on peg 7, Paul was on 16 with the rest scattered around. I had not realised that the all in had been called as John had run out of gas for the air horn and i was surprised that he used the whistle as he is usually full of hot air {only joking John } and i was about 10 minutes late starting as they were cutting the grass on the main road and i could not hear him.

 

Todays winner was me Eddie aka Bandanaman who confused John into thinking that i was only using corn and pellet and that in fact i was using paste just to prove a point to myself that you can still catch on paste when the water gets really cold.

What i was not using today was my trusted X4 but Markyu AFP 300 that i was given to me by Mick Wilkinson earlier in the year whilst doing an Angling Times feature down on the lake. It is so easy to mix one cup of paste mix to one cup of water mix it up and leave it for 5 minutes and thats it.

 

The one thing that Rolf always told me about peg 3 was that there are always carp in the hole on peg 3 and he was never wrong about that. To just prove it was no fluke today i caught more carp than anyone else 7 and lost 6 on the paste and the nearest one to me today caught 3 so this paste works a treat. I caught my fish either at 11 metres towards peg 4 or against the bush and had it not been for the sun in my eyes i would of seen a lot more of the bites as some even pulled the elastic out. At the end of the match i had caught 7 carp for 41-12 but it was enough to prove a point to me that it can work.

In second place was Barry Crawley fishing peg 11 and Barry caught three big carp on the tip fishing corn casting about half way across towards peg 30 and he weighed 37-00 on only his second trip to the lake { well done Barry }. Completing the frame was John on 34 who could not catch on the tip and corn so ended up fishing the bush to his right on the pole using maggot, which brought him one big carp of 17lb one small one of about 7lb and 3 odd pound of silvers for his final weight of 27-08.

I have left this picture big so you can see John's fish.

John even sent Pete Morton round to see what i was using and i had to hide it in my bag to keep it secret .

I managed to pull one point back on John and the score now stands at John 14 Eddie 10 but i fear time is running out.

P.s thanks to Mick Jones for my KitKat chunky and for Pete Morton for the photos.

Place Angler Peg Weight  
1st Eddie Taylor-Green 3 41-12 Rolfslake / Walker Floats
2nd Barry Crawley 11 37-00 Rolfslake
3rd John Bennett 34 27-08 Rolfslake Cartel
4th Paul Jay 16 25-08 Rolfslake Cartel
5th Butch Ridgley 28 23-00 Rolfslake
6th Kev Dalton 7 16-09 Rolfslake

 

Until our next report tight lines Simon and Eddie.

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