As Rolfslake entered its 3rd night match of the year, news had got out of the prize on offer to the angler that broke the lake record of 530-00 of a Lamborghini Gallardo or a Vespe / Rolfslake tee shirt and these prizes i am sure helped swell the attendance on tonights match.
Prize to the angler that broke the lake record on tonights match only.
Also tonight we had the rare treat of the Jinx Minx aka Gemma Doyle join the guys for a nights fishing but as the regulars are not part of the Jinx League they are unaware of the term minxing or the significance of her scream when she caught her first fish.
Stupidly i was talking to Simon the day before when he told me that Gemma was going to fish and i muttered the words i will never be minxed at Rolfslake but would these words come back to haunt me ?.
The Minx Gemma Doyle on the prowl for new victims.
Peg 32 the winning peg on the last two night matches had Lee on it tonight and he was hoping to fill his nets as there is a massive head of fish in this area at the moment, and on peg 9 Neil Riddy had drawn the peg for the second night match out of three. With only two pegs left in the bag it was left to me and Paul Jay to draw and when i pulled out peg 26 i was more than happy to see Paul draw very little used peg 35 in the small lake.
The match started with the usual flurry of bites and early fish but my biggest fear happen after 20 minutes when from the motorway bank there was a shreek as Gemma caught her first of many carp so i was already playing catch up, and for the next four hours i watched as Gemma landed fish after fish as it got dark and at one stage i estimated i was 6 fish down so i dont think i have ever concentrated so much in order to put some carp in the net.
Along the motorway bank the usual suspect were catching fish with Dave Whiteman catching steady and next to him Derek Hammond was also catching slow to start with but getting quicker as the match went on. The anglers on the motorway bank were struggling like me with foulhooked fish and from where i could see also pegs 9 and 32 were struggling to line the fish up, and John Hague on peg 8 was finding it frustrating trying to locate where the fish were and what baits they wanted.
In first place today was Rolfslake regular Geoff Edwards who yet again was lucky to have his wife Vicky bring him good luck and also an end peg. The combination of good angler + good peg normally = match win and today Geoff fished just two lines one at 4 to 5 metres and the other down to the edge to his right at a range of 3 metres just down the first shelf. By fishing paste on the deck Geoff was able to keep the fish coming by feeding constantly which brought a run of big fish { Geoff’s last two fish went 38-08 } which helped him amass his weight of 273-05 and another match win and peg king {well done Geoff.
In second place was Paul Jay who fished a very good match from a poor peg and who fished banded pellet on the deck at 6 metres feeding heavy but suffered a lot of lost fish but still managed to catch plenty of fish to double figures in his weight of 184-04 and also peg king for peg 35.
Completing the frame was Derek Hammond on peg 29 on the car park bank and after a slow start was able to catch fish at 8 metres i think as i could not see that clearly in the dark, and after five hours caught 153-04 for another frame.
After the match and weigh-in the anglers were treated to a lovely barbeque provided by John and the anglers relaxed by the lake recalling their match and telling of lost fish and big battles with Rolfslake’s monsters.
As for me i spent all night foul hooking fish and losing fish in the bush to my left and after spending 4 and a half hours swearing to myself i was very lucky to have four doubles in a row on paste to catch 74-10 and 11th place and only 2-06 in front of Gemma so i saved myself a minxing just, but i will not be stupid again to think that i can’t be beaten by Gem { sorry }.
If you would like to experience an enjoyable match with great company and a great barbeque give John Bennett a call to book on as places are limited due to health and safety of all our visitors.
Geoff and Vicky Edwards looking for cloud 9 on their way home.
Results.
Place |
Angler |
Peg |
Weight |
|
1st |
Geoff Edwards |
7 |
273-05 |
Reading Angling Centre |
2nd |
Paul Jay |
35 |
184-04 |
Rolfslake |
3rd |
Derek Hammond |
29 |
153-04 |
Banbury Gunsmiths |
4th |
Dave Moore |
22 |
133-04 |
Jinx League |
5th |
Dave Whiteman |
28 |
130-12 |
Hydro 200 |
6th |
John Hague |
8 |
123-04 |
Smithys |
7th |
Aiden |
15 |
100-10 PB |
Rolfslake |
8th |
Mark Chard |
16 |
92-04 |
Rolfslake |
9th |
Simon Mound |
31 |
86-00 |
Jinx League |
10th |
Neil Riddy |
9 |
83-14 |
Rolfslake |
11th |
Eddie Taylor-Green |
26 |
74-10 |
Rolfslake / Walker Floats |
12th |
Gemma Doyle |
18 |
72-04 |
Jinx League |
13th |
Lee |
32 |
58-04 |
Rolfslake |
14th |
Chris Love |
17 |
24-08 |
Rolfslake |
Early morning fishing.
As i woke up at 6.30 am i was greeted by John Hague and his son Brandon who were happily bagging from peg 33 by the hut and after a short while Brandon’s float dissapeared and he was hanging on to a nice common carp of 14-08 which brought a nice smile on his face and even a bigger one on his dads { well done Brandon }.
John and Brandon Hague working as a team.
One of Brandons double figure commons.
Mark and Billy Chard.
Billy Chard with a common 13-08.
After watching Brandon catching a few carp young Billy was tempted into having a go and again by float fishing using banded pellet Billy was into a carp after a few minutes and with a little help from dad was able to play and land a nice common of 13-08 {well done Billy}.
Until our next report tight lines Eddie and Simon.
some nice weights coming out all around know.
Does anybody know what weigh slings John Bennet uses??
Many thatnks
Dan
Dan i think they are Keenets.