Free Masons A/S sunday 14th nov.
1`st peg 14 Ian Devine 81lbs4ozs
2nd peg 18 Steve Hall 70lbs-0
3rd peg 13 Dereck Brown 50lbs-0
4th peg 16 Dave Bowden 39lbs-0
1`st peg 14 Ian Devine 81lbs4ozs
2nd peg 18 Steve Hall 70lbs-0
3rd peg 13 Dereck Brown 50lbs-0
4th peg 16 Dave Bowden 39lbs-0

The lake was in a dour mood for Saturdays open, The eleven anglers who turned up to fish found bites hard to come by, the fish appeared to be sitting at two thirds depth and reluctant to follow the feed down on the deck.
these results are from memory because i have just realized i picked up the wrong bit of paper.
1st peg 9 Mick Chappell 77lbs 8ozs
2nd peg 30 Steve Walters 76lbs (including 17lbs of silvers)
3rd peg 14 Kev Doulton 49lbs 8ozs
4th peg 26 Mick Lane 47lbs 12ozs
Today only a few anglers turned up for a midweek knock-up so we tried to convince the pleasure anglers to join in but they were having nothing of it. The day was sunny with a slight breeze on the lake making it a very nice morning but i am glad i brought my coat because towards the end it was like being in Siberia as it turned very cold making it difficult to catch fish in the last two hours of the match.
Today we decided to have a walk off and choose whatever peg you liked on the lake and when John drew one {infact it was two as he dropped one he could not find it} he wanted to fish peg 23 in the big lake. Next to choose was me and i chose peg 3, Paul went on 16 and Neil chose peg 18 then realising there was no-one on form peg 14 went there. Then John decided to tell me that i could not fish the small lake on my own something about verifying doubles { in fact it was because he could not shout abuse at me from his peg } so i reluctantly chose peg 9 the furthest one away from him.
It was a slow start to the match with very little action then i saw the elastic coming from Neil pole on peg 14, and with his first carp going 18-12 he was certainly up and running. A short while later i heard shouting coming from Neils peg as he was just landing another carp because this fish was massive and after weighing the fish it went 22-10 and a new PB for Neil { well done Neil }.
In the next two hours Neil put another 6 carp in his net fishing the pole to the bush to his right and also the bomb straight out in front about half way fishing ith whis special coated corn hook bait. Paul being bored of watching Neil catching carp went off to peg 14 and like a scene from Oliver said “please Neil can i have some of your corn” ?.
That was Neils only mistake of the day as after that Paul caught 11 carp to 19-12 from all areas at the bottom of the big lake fishing the straight lead and hair rigging two pieces of corn. At the end of the match Paul had won with 119-12 to Neils 92-14 { well done Paul }. What about John Bennett i hear you ask well with the sun in my eyes for most of the match i could not really see him, but one thing i know was that he must of borrowed someones pole as he was fishing 16 metres out on to the old bar that runs across the lake.
John again fishing corn on the deck caught carp to 16-12 in his final weight of 75-04.
Two photo’s to show off this lovely common.
| Place | Angler | Peg | Weight | Bait |
| 1st | Paul Jay | 16 | 119-12 | Corn |
| 2nd | Neil Riddy | 14 | 92-14 | Corn |
| 3rd | John Bennett | 23 | 75-4 | Corn |
| 4th | Eddie Taylor-Green | 9 | 6-12 | Corn / Maggot |
As for me it was a frustrating day on peg 9 as the bush was devoid of carp { that was the first time ever i have been to Rolfs and not caught a carp } so in the last 45 minutes i decided to have a go for the silvers and ended up with perch and roach in my bag of 6-12 but at least for now i am on the silver fish peg king board.
In my battle with John Bennett i have now gone down another point as the score stands at John 14 Eddie 9.
Until our next report tight lines Simon and Eddie.
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Today saw the start of this years winter league. There were supposed to be 8 teams this year but 1 team had to drop out leaving 7 teams of 3 anglers.
Rolfs Team Gold are the current champions and are undefeated in 8 years.
All the teams lined up for the draw, each team has 3 anglers which in turn draw from a,b and c section. They rotate round through the sections in each match. Last year a section was the place to avoid but no one knew how it would fish so everyone was optimistic.
With fishing from 10.30am – 3.30pm we only had about 45 minutes to set up. The person on peg 32 is responsible for starting and stopping the match, that person this week was Steve Wilson. At 10.30 Steve signalled the start of the match with a policemans whistle.
Most people chucked the tip rod out to start off with while other went straight out on the pole. Malc Doyle fishing for Rolfs Rejects was having some success of the tip.
Jon Walker over on 14 was walking away with the match catching a lot of weighers. Derek Hammond on 13 was also catching alot of fish but his were silver fish. He had caught some monster perch and some nice bream to give him the top silver weigh on the day also.
Round on peg 28 Dai Thomas fishing for Rolfs Rejects managed to catch a new personal best carp.
Everyone was catching carp except me, I only managed 4 roach for a massive 8oz 😀 luckily everyone was very nice to me and didn’t take the micky too much 😀 😛 YEAH RIGHT !!!!
I could not see down in the little lake but word was that John Bennett had been in every tree/bush with in a 20 meter radius of his peg 😀
Steve Waters was leading the little lake with John very close to him. Will get some pictures of the little lake next time sorry.
A few pictures from round the big lake.
RESULTS
| A Section | Peg | Weight | Team | |
| 1st | Steve Waters | 37 | 62-0 | Walker Floats |
| 2nd | John Bennett | 2 | 49-10 | Rolfs Team Gold |
| 3rd | Ernie Maylon | 7 | 43-8 | Spro |
| 4th | Pat Pritchard | 34 | 37-4 | Pats Lot |
| 5th | Clive Pritchard | 4 | 21-4 | Assassins |
| 6th | Marcuss Burgess | 40 | 10-12 | Rolfs Rejects |
| 7th | Frank Hardie | 6 | 5-8 | Wooden Tops |
| B Section | Peg | Weight | Team | |
| 1st | Derek Hammond | 13 | 76-8 | Walker Floats |
| 2nd | Mick Lane | 8 | 71-8 | Rolfs Team Gold |
| 3rd | Steve Wilson | 32 | 69-4 | Assassins |
| 4th | Steve Palmer | 9 | 45-8 | Spro |
| 5th | Dave Whiteman | 30 | 42-0 | Pats Lot |
| 6th | Paul Jay | 10 | 28-8 | Wooden Tops |
| 7th | Dai Thomas | 28 | 19-8 | Rolfs Rejects |
| C Section | Peg | Weight | Team | |
| 1st | Jon Walker | 14 | 151-0 | Walker Floats |
| 2nd | Gary Haisman | 23 | 78-8 | Wooden Tops |
| 3rd | Phil Powell | 18 | 64-6 | Rolfs Team Gold |
| 4th | Malc Doyle | 24 | 41-12 | Rolfs Rejects |
| 5th | Liam Bough | 21 | 24-0 | Pats Lot |
| 6th | Geoff Palmer | 16 | 13-0 | Spro |
| 7th | Simon Mound | 26 | 0-8 | Assassins |
| DAY TEAM POINTS | POINTS | |
| 1st | Walker Floats | 21 |
| 2nd | Rolfs Team Gold | 17 |
| 3th | Spro | 11 |
| 4th | Pats Lot | 10 |
| 5th= | Assassins | 9 |
| 5th= | Wooden Tops | 9 |
| 7th | Rolfs Rejects | 7 |
With a clean sweep. All 3 section wins, top carp weight and top silver weight Walker floats team {Jon Walker, Derek Hammond and Steve Waters} set the pace leaving current champions Rolfs Team Gold in second place. 5 Matches to go and a lot can change.
The next round is on the 21st November, Draw time is 9.30am. There is a Silver fish match on the 20th November too. Please call John to book in.
Thanks for reading, Eddie and Si.