10 September 2015

AAF Individual Championship, Heronbrook Fishery

Day 2 saw me having a lay in, gently pack my room up and then mosey to the venue, to be honest my heart wasn’t in it as I knew that my chance had been blown the day before so it was a big or bust day.  I had a leisurely breakfast, grabbed my kit out of the car and then drew peg 16 on meadow out of the bag.



It is a really good edge peg with bags of room to my left so as I had decided to try and win the match I set up an edge rig for paste down to the left at 14m, paste at 2+2, meat down the edge at 2+2 to my right and finally I decided that I would fish dead maggot and groundbait at 14.5m across.
The all in came and I wasn’t ready but I put some bait in on a couple of lines, finished setting up and then went onto the short paste line looking for an early fish but it was not to be, so I went across and managed a gudgeon and a couple of small perch.  As I was going nowhere and Jase on peg 15 had had a couple of fish across I decided to feed a bit heavier so the plan became big pot loose groundbait and dead mag.  I managed an F1 on the short paste line whilst waiting for something to happen at about 45 minutes in and then had to wait until an hour and a half from the end for another F1 and three carp to trip up, one on maggot across and two on paste at 11.5m
At the all-out Jase had had 10 or more carp and some F1’s mainly from across and a couple down his edge, my edge had been a massive flop with one foul hooker from the left edge and nothing from the right.
I tipped back, tried to get to the café early but was then told that I was on the board, so that was a good way to finish the day.
I ended up driving back to work that night so it had been a poor end to my Championships, Colin had won the section with 40kg+ and Jase was second with 30 odd kilo.

What would I do different?

I could have been better prepared at the start but as I was going big or going home I wasn’t really bothered and was largely relying on the left hand edge, which never happened.
Try again and harder next time.

Tackle used:
Pole, Paste edge and Short:
Elastic: Colmic Red Hollow Edge
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.18mm Cenex
Hook: 5 Tubertini 175,
Float: Margin, KC Carpa Margin Paste 4X10, Short Dino Paste 0.2g

Margin Meat:
Elastic: Colmic Red Hollow Edge
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.18mm Cenex
Hook: 3 Tubertini 175,
Float: Drennan Carp 3 in 0.4g

Across:
Elastic: White Hydro
Line: 0.17mm powerline to 0.14mm Cenex
Hook: 2 Tubertini 175
Float: Drennan AS4 0.3g



AAF Individual Championship, Day 1, Heronbrook Fishery

This was it the main event the AAF Individual Championship, I was actually quite unprepared for this match even after spending the night before refreshing hooklengths and re tying a few floats.  I was quite late in the draw queue and ended up on peg 38 of Canal.

Both margins were good with a bush to my left at 11.5m where it was 2ft deep, I would fish paste over pellet and dead maggot there, the right I found a hole at 2+2 that was a foot deeper than around it, as it was so deep I was fishing meat over hemp and meat there.  I also plumbed up a paste rig at 2+2 so that I had somewhere to start and end the match and finally I again set up a rig for fishing shallow with caster across.
I had to hope that one or more of those lines would come good as I had Gaz and Danny around the culvert to my right and the end peg to my left looked dangerous so anything better than 4th in section would be good but to be honest I would need a section win to stand a chance of a trophy.
Anyway, at the all-in I shipped out the paste rig again and then started feeding the caster line hoping that I could start to line up some F1’s or Carp for later, anyway after 30 minutes or so I had a couple of decent F1’s in the bag but it wasn’t setting the world on fire so I went on the shallow line, a chub of nearly a pound first put in was a false dawn as again I had to start to work at trying to find how to string some fish together.  A few chub and a couple of f1’s were my reward for a few hours work and at the 3 hour mark I started to feed the edges and had another look on the paste line.
Nothing seemed to be working until I shipped down my right hand edge and the float buried with a small barbel on 6mm meat, I instantly upped the hook size and hooklength to allow me to get the fish in quicker and managed a run of small barbel, to try and improve the swim I gave it a quarter of a big cup of meat and then went under the tree to my left.  I had indications straight away and managed a carp of around 5-6lb but then small fish moved in so I topped it up with a full pot of dead maggot and micros and went down the other side. 
This is basically how I finished my day rotating between the three inside lines for a few more barbel and decent edge carp and I actually made a half decent come back, I say comeback as I had been watching Gaz on the peg next to me empty it across on pellet and Danny had managed a few aswell.  Come the end I had 37kg odd for third in section behind Danny on 40kg+ and Gaz on 52Kg.  It was better than I had expected but just a few more edge or paste fish may have tipped it in my favour, always tomorrow for a comeback though.

What would I do different?

I should have realised what Gaz was doing earlier and possibly followed suite, the other option would have been caster under the bushes to my left and pellet to the bare bank.
I needed another paste line that I would have left alone for at least 3 hours.

Tackle used:
Pole, Paste edge and Short:
Elastic: Colmic Red Hollow Edge
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.18mm Cenex
Hook: 5 Tubertini 175,
Float: Margin, KC Carpa Margin Paste 4X10, Short Dino Paste 0.2g

Margin Meat:
Elastic: Colmic Red Hollow Edge
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.18mm Cenex
Hook: 3 Tubertini 175,
Float: Drennan Carp 3 in 0.4g

Shallow:
Elastic: White Hydro
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.12mm Cenex
Hook: 20 Guru Pellet waggler with a bait band
Float: Drennan Crystal dibber 0.2g



Masters Cup 2015, Cudmore fishery

This was the one event of the week that I was not looking forward to as the venue has been in the doldrums of late and I didn’t fancy scratching for nothing in an individual match.  Anyway, breakfast at Maccy D’s, done, short trip to venue, done, get jiffed to help on the boards, done.  This turned out to be a good thing however, as Chas drew me the first peg out of the bag, peg 7 on Panama, the peg that had won the lake the day before, so not too bad then.  I didn’t even need my trolly as it was a short walk from the car to the swim.
Upon getting to it there was a nice edge to my right and a decent far bank that would be in easy reach so I decided that it would be an easy day. Paste short, Margin to my right with paste over groundbait and finally caster shallow across.
I was ready for the all in and I shipped out to my 2+2 line with paste on the hook and waited whilst loose feeding caster across the far side, I was on this line for 40 minutes and managed 3 F1’s in this time, but the bubbling had stopped so I went across on the caster.  I had an Ide of about 6oz’s straight away on banded maggot but then had to start working on the depths to try and find the fish. It was a slow start on the shallow line but the wind changed direction and a scum line came into my swim. Although this made presentation tricky the carp moved in and I managed around 12 over the next couple of hours usually as a quick spurt of fish and then they would back off.  All the time I was feeding my short line and I started feeding the edge 3hours in, just in case, and it was lucky that I did as the sun came out and the fish suddenly became harder to catch and draw into the swim.
I tried resting the shallow line by looking on the other 2 but the carp were done on that line and the Ide were conspicuous by their absence. The last 2 hours of the match were hard work but I put a couple of fish into the net from the paste line and the right hand edge, I couldn’t help but feel that another line was needed but it was too late now.
Paul, Neil and Boris to my right all had a few fish in the final stages and I honestly thought that they had run me close, although they all thought that I had romped it.
The scales came down and Paul had 23, Neil 21 Boris 19 and I had 25Kg, this gave me a section and Lake Win, so I was in with a shot at the trophy providing that no one had done better on Drumble as that was the lake I had wanted to draw due to the size of fish.



Alas History will show that Lance had managed two lumps in the last 20 minutes from Drumble and that was enough for him to win the Masters Cup by a kilo and a bit, I was second, pipping Steve by 50 grams! (Sorry)

What would I do different?

I feel at the end that I needed another line, possibly a pellet or corn line somewhere else in the swim would have given me another fish, I am also not convinced that paste down the edge was the right choice on that lake on that day, Neil and Boris both had a few fish in the last hours when I struggled for bites.
Didn’t know that at the time though and I still won the lake so not too bad.

Tackle used:
Pole, Paste edge and Short:
Elastic: Colmic Red Hollow Edge, Blue Colmic hollow Short (Smaller Carp)
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.18mm Cenex
Hook: 5 Tubertini 175, size 4 on short line
Float: Margin, KC Carpa Margin Paste 4X10, Short Dino Paste 0.2g

Shallow:
Elastic: White Hydro
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.12mm Cenex
Hook: 20 Guru Pellet waggler with a bait band
Float: Drennan Crystal dibber 0.2g



09 September 2015

Inter Corps Championship, the Glebe.

As we had won this competition last year it was down to us to pick the venue and organise it, DJ ran the day and we went to the Glebe.  We had fished it earlier in the year for the Corp Championships and we had used that event to pick the team, with me there was Pez (Capt), Craig, Kev, Lance and Alfie for his debut.
Pre match banter given and received, DJ and Roy did their little bits and then it was the draw and we came out as the last team, I really fancied Lake 1 and my wish was granted with peg 24.


 I had the team plan to sort out so I clipped the feeder up under the overhanging tree, and then went about plumbing around looking for my corn and paste line, my 3ft line and then plumbed the edges, and I found a nice 2ft at 2+2 on both my left and right, so that was handy.


The all in sounded so I put in a full pot of hemp at 10m on my corn line, it was fished there as I had found the base of the near shelf and plumbed up an inch shallower on a firmer bottom.  I then fed my 3ft line followed by the feeder hitting the clip tight to the far bank reeds, I didn’t have to wait long and I was soon playing my first fish.


At a couple of pounds it was a good start and I managed to get a few of his friends to join him in the net over the first couple of hours, by a couple I think it was 12, but I had forgotten to use my clicker, more on this in a bit.  So I decided to start on paste on the longer line and happily the float buried within seconds of settling and a better carp was soon in the net, followed by another 5 in short order before the swim went mysteriously quiet, a swap to corn saw a couple more carp in the keepnet but then I went back out in the feeder to rest the line and had another 6-8 carp in nearly the same number of casts.
This was starting to cause a little concern as I was totally lost on how much I had caught, the fish were ranging from 2lb to 10lb, I had a few, I was only about 3 hours in with another 3 to go and there was a 100lb net limit!!  I took the plunge, I had caught 2 skimmers and a couple of small crucians that would have gone about 10lb so I tipped them back when I couldn’t find another net nearby, then I lit the blue touch paper.
I fed my two edge lines and then quickly mugged a cruising carp of about 10lb.


As this was happening my margins turned on so I quickly went down them, over the next hour and a bit I had 12 fish, 2 of which I put into my original nets and then I counted 10 into my third. 





They were all big fish caught on paste down the edge and I was sure that I had over 80lb in that net so it was time to try and find another keepnet.  I was saved by H and his spare but it had taken 10-15 minutes of faffing about and on my return the swim was nowhere near as strong as it had been when I ran off, and I had a disappointing last 40 minutes with 6 small fish going in the net.  I was worried right until the end as all I could see was other people catching around me so that wasn’t ideal, but hopefully I had done enough.
There were 2 80kg weights in my section below me but I had managed to win the section with 95Kg plus change for a new PB match weight, and yet I was quite miffed as I thought that I had caught more, but it was still a red letter day.  I was also annoyed with myself as the first two nets had around 44Kg split across them, which is around a ton. Lesson learned there I hope.  The third net of ten fish went 38kg!!  So they were lumps!


The day was made even better when it turned out that the Royal Signals had managed 5 out of 6 section wins and Alfie had still managed a second in section so we romped home victorious as the Inter Corps Champions 2015.  So many thanks to DJ and his team for organising event, Chris for his quality Photos and thanks to the rest of the R.Sigs team now we need to do it all again next year, on a natural venue!

What would I do different?

I would use a clicker, with a 100lb net limit and my total weight being 209lb I didn’t need to ditch my silvers or get so carried away trying to find a forth net.
Always pack 4 nets on venues with net limits.

(New Bit)
Tackle used:
Feeder:
Rod: Drennan Matchpro medium feeder at 11.5ft
Reel: TDM 4012
Line: 8lb Sensor
Feeder 20g small and medium Guru open end
Hooklength, 0.19mm Powerline to 14 QM1

Pole, Paste edge and long:
Elastic: Colmic Red Hollow
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.18mm Cenex
Hook: 5 Tubertini 175
Float: Long, Big H 4X 10 paste, Margin, KC Carpa Margin Paste 4X10

Corn Rig:
Elastic: Colmic Red Hollow
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.16mm Cenex
Hook: 2 Tubertini 175
Float: Drennan Carp 3 0.6g

Dobbing
Elastic: Colmic Blue Hollow
Line: 0.19mm powerline to 0.16mm Cenex
Hook: 28 Guru Pellet waggler with a bait band

Float: Drennan Crystal dibber 0.3g