08 November 2020

4 Nov 2020 AAF Gp 2 Match 2 Lodden Lakes

We were supposed to be on the Dorset Stour again for this match but, the weather Gods had other ideas and it was back to Lodden lakes for the second match of the year with the Army Angling Federation Group 2.

Once again we did the draw remotely the night before and this time I was placed on peg 14, fortunately I had helped Greg with the pegging so I had a good idea of what I would need to take with me. The now customary messages around the people who fish the place regularly were sent around and intel was gathered, I knew I was in a good area with tons of room so now all I had to do was catch enough to win my section.

 


On getting to my peg the plan was simple, check the groundbait I had mixed the night before, clip up a feeder rod to the island boards, plumb up the waggler in open water and then set up all of my many pole rigs.  I was going to fish 3 rigs long for skimmers, a line at 2+2 for roach, a top kit line for roach and then the left-hand margin with worm hoping for a bonus.

I had managed to take a quid of Nic Mac at the weekend river match so I was quite happy when he was pegged opposite me on a proper flyer peg 33, I had a little oops just before the all in that saw me hook my hand and tangle the rod into all my top kits but I was almost ready for the start, as I started to pot my first ball of groundbait in on my 13m line Nic Mac asked if we were going another quid, well it would be rude not to.  3 balls of groundbait were fed on the long line, some worm under the tree, I pinged the feeder to the island and started to catty corn into the open water.

After 15 minutes I had received a few small indications and had caught a small roach on the feeder, when out of the blue the next cast had a positive indication and a 10oz skimmer was on the end, happy days I thought.  But that was it for another 30 minutes, I had a few more odd indications but could not convert any of them to fish, I had seen a few roach topping close in so I decided to try feeding a little bread on the 2+2 line and fish some punched bread to see if I could get a run of them together as the only people I could see catching was Greg and Mick to my right.

In fact they were catching regularly, and proper skimmers so it was head down time, I put on a 6mm punch of bread and caught a micro roach, same next put in and decided that bread was not the one.  I fed a ball of groundbait on the short line and cast the feeder in disgust, I was going to fish it out until the end of the first hour now.

58 minutes into the match and my tip went around again and skimmer number 2 was in the landing net, now I was in a quandary, do I stay on the tip and hope it gets better or try something else?  Well 2 more casts on the feeder saw no bites or indications so I came in on the long pole.  I started on the 0.4g rig but that didn’t feel right in the conditions, there was little undertow or wind, so I decided to swap to my hairy fairy 0.2g strung out rig.  A single dead maggot was laid out the back of the bait and I was attached to skimmer number 3 quite quickly and so my day panned out for me.  I would have 1 or 2 skimmers on the long pole line and then spend 30-60 minutes looking for roach or bits to keep putting some weight into the net before a few skimmers would arrive again out of the blue.

At the halfway point I tried the wag and corn and had a couple of funny indications so I swapped to double dead red maggot on the hook and had a 1lb skimmer, but that was it for the waggler.  I had nothing on the feeder after the first hour, I struggled to keep roach on the hook on the short lines due to fishing caster and hooking very small roach and I had 1 micro perch from down the edge on 2 whole worms!

All day I had been watching Greg and Mick catching well, Greg even had a 4lb grass carp!!  As the scales came around I just had to hope that I had caught enough to beat Nic opposite as he was not only going a quid with me but also in my section.  My 10 skimmers and a few roach went 5.370 KG, this beat Nic by less than a pound as he had 7 fish but they were all larger than mine.  Most of his had come from open water on the feeder.  As it turned out it was enough for me to win the section, I had also taken a quid of Docs around the corner as we were in the naturals knock out against each other.

Greg won with 20.480KG with Mick second on 20.240KG, it had been frustrating watching them catch all day but fortunately the pegging had seen them in with the rest of the top of the lake so I dodged that bullet.

Again another well run match and the last for the next month due to Lockdown 2.0.

Thankyou to http://www.gillinghamanglingclub.co.uk/ for allowing us to use their lakes again with short notice, well done Greg on another well run event.  See you all soon.

What would I do different:

After seeing the frost in the morning, I would should have fished the feeder in the open water and the waggle closer with maggot.  I won’t bother with bread unless its very cold and clear on there and that’s about it really, in need more light rigs tied as I only had one 0.2g rig and had to cobble another one together to get catching again.

Rigs used:

Pole Double Bulk:

Elastic: Preston 13H
Line: 0.15mm to 0.11mm Powerline
Hook: 16
Float: 0.8g Drennan Carp 2
 
Pole roach: (Also fished to hand)
Elastic: Number 5 preston slip original through 1 section
Line: 0.13mm to 0.11mm Powerline
Hook: 18 Preston SFM
Float: 0.2g and 0.3g Drennan AS3 long 0.5g AS3 short
 
Pole light long:
Elastic: Preston 7 dura hollow
Line: 0.13mm to 0.11mm Powerline
Hook: 18 Preston SFM
Float: 0.4 Drennan SF2
 
Pole Margin:
Elastic: Preston 13H through 1 section
Line: 0.19mm Powerline to 0.17mm Colmic Stream
Hook: 3 T175
Float: 0.6g Drennan Carp 3
 
Feeder:
Rod: 3.3m Matrix horizon xs with 1 oz tip
Reel: TDM 3012 loaded with 6lb Guru Pulse
Rig: Helicopter 0.11mm hook length to 16 911 F1
Feeder: 20 Guru commercial open end (The smaller one)
 
Waggler:
Rod: Cadence CS10 13ft number 1
Reel: Cadence CS10 4000 loaded with 3lb maxima
Float: Dave Harrell 3AA sensitip wag
Hook length: 0.11 to 18 eyed and quick stop for corn, size 16 B911 f1 for maggot

Avoiding the Blank 20 Part 10 (Dorset Stour, Hampsire Avon and Lodden La...

07 November 2020

1st Nov 20 Salisbury and District AC match Hampshire Avon

Today it was off to the Hampshire Avon for my first club match on the Avon of the year.

I got to the draw that was being run as a rolling draw to keep everyone safe and I was given peg 14 out of the bucket, I had no idea where or what this was but a couple of the guys pointed me into the direction of an area known as the high bank.

 

On arrival I realised that I was carrying far to much kit as I had got a little bit warm on the walk from the car, I was met with a fast flowing stretch of shallow water under my feet and a slack produced by a branch in the water on the far bank, in all it would have looked better with another 2 foot of water in the river but beggars cannot be choosers (I would have moaned if the river was spot on for this peg anyway!) and I stared to set my kit up for the day.

 

Plan was to start on bread and then swap to maggot or caster as the day went on and then feed for a chub for the last hour, so I set up a Chub float rod, Roach float rod and a pole rig for across.

 

At the all in I used the pole to feed a small ball of bread into the crease downstream of my position and then I started on an 11mm Punch hoping to snare an early chub, well long story short, I didn’t managed to snare a chub bit I did get a few roach and loads of minnows for 4lb 10oz I think it was.

I really struggled to get more than 2 fish in a row from any area of the swim, I think it was due to the shallow water and water clarity but I really had to hunt around for any fish. I was also properly beaten up by the minnows as they were even eating treble caster! It was still a nice day and some of the guys had great days with two 18lb+ weights of roach coming in from in the town.

 

I didn’t hang around as was soon getting a nice warm shower and my tea.

 

What would I do different:

Draw better and stay on bread all day, I only switched to wriggly baits as I thought it was the done thing but maybe the feeder next time?!?!  I don’t know this time.

Use BB’s a bulk on crow quill to help with catching the correct flow!

 

 

Rigs used:

 

Chub float:

Rod: Cadence 15ft #2

Reel: Cadence CS10 4000

Line: 4lb sensor, 0.11mm-0.15mm Stream hook length

Hook: 13-11 B711

Float: 4g Drennan Loafer shotted with an olivette and bulk

 

Roach float:

Rod: Cadence 15ft #0

Reel: Cadence CS10 4000

Line: 3.2lb Drennan floatfish, 0.11mmStream hook length

Hook: 16 B560

Float: 2g handmade crow quill later stepped up to 3g due to the wind.

 

Pole:

Elastic: Preston 13H through 1 section

Line: 0.13mm to 0.11mm Powerline

Hook: 16 B560

Float: 1g Drennan glow tip 3

 

 

Avoiding the Blank 20 pt9 (Boddington, Barston, Lodden and club waters)

6 Oct 2020 AAF Match at Lodden Lakes

 

Sorry for the delay, I have been out and about quite a bit this year and its about time I started doing these match blogs again, so I am going to start in October.

 

This was the AAF’s first visit to these lakes run by Gillingham Angling Club (http://www.gillinghamanglingclub.co.uk/) due to the ongoing Covid situation the draw was done by Zoom the night before and I was drawn onto peg 25.

 

This meant noting to me either so a few messages were sent around my friends who have fished the place in the past and I was told it would be feast or famine, aim for skimmers in the open water and Tench in the margins, so that was my plan sorted for the day.

 

Once I got to the swim the island turned out to be 14.5 meters away which is handy since that is all the pole I own nowadays, so that was a worm line hoping for a perch or something.  In my head I had the idea that a steady canal type match would be the way ahead, so I then found 2 areas in open water that were the same depth to target skimmers.  Next area was the bush to my right for a margin worm line and that was me all sorted.

 

On the all in I fed about 10 worms and a few casters against the island, 5 balls of groundbait to the left of the swim and one to the right,  thinking it was going to be hard I decided to try and catch a perch from the off and shipped out to the island.  I had a proper surprise when the float dipped within a minute and some elastic was getting pulled out by an angry fish trying to get into the snags. A few seconds later a hybrid of around a pound was in the net and it was the perfect start, I shipped out again only to catch my perch, and then the next put in another Hybrid of around a pound.  The day couldn’t have started any better.

 

The island line died so I fed a few worms and tried my negatively fed groundbait line, first put with the double bulk rig saw the float pop up after a couple of minutes and I was attached to a skimmer of about a pound, I could not believe the start I was having of an area I did not fancy.  I got to the end of the first hour with a few more small roach to show for my efforts and a combined weight of close to 4lb.

 

The wheels kind of came off for the next 3 hours but I managed to foul hook a bream off of my positive groundbait line, another couple of hybrids off the island and a stack of roach on a top kit pinging a few maggots at them.  I had found that the fish were responding to the worm that I had fed on the day but I had only brought half a kilo and I wanted to have half of that for the last hour.

 

At 1 hour and 10 minutes remaining I fed a worm rich ball of groundbait to the right, 2 to the left, 10 worms and some caster to the island and about the same under the bush to my right.  I shipped out to the island and hooked a hybrid within a minute, I rotated straight onto the negative groundbait line and had a skimmer, moved again to the positive line and had another skimmer  it was EPIC!!!!!!

 

But now was the time, I topped up the other lines again and shipped my 0.6g margin rig under the tree to my right, I was having to fish such a heavy float to drag the bait to the correct area with the minimal fuss as I was so far in the woodwork that I could barely lift my pole.  As the float settled, I had a liner immediately and then only a minute or so later the float dipped and all hell broke loose.  I was fishing Red Vespe due to proximity to the snags and after having to pull backwards to hit the bite I then had to power the elastic up quickly to keep the fish from getting into the trailing branches.  It worked and a couple of minutes later 3lb of angry green fighting machine was in the bottom of the landing net. I dropped straight back in over the top but nothing happened for a count of 100, so a quick top up and around the houses again.  With nothing but a few small roach forthcoming I was soon back under the tree. With about 20 minutes remaining I was landing my second Tench, this time a bit smaller at about 2lb and after another quick flurry of small fish the all out was soon getting called.

 

I had ended up with 10 skimmers and hybrids, 2 Tench and over 5lb of roach that had mostly come on a top kit to hand, this went 11Kilos exactly on the scales so 24lb 4oz in old money, not a bad day at the office as this was enough to win my section by a considerable margin, beat Greg in the natural Knockout when he weighed in over 20lb of skimmers and was enough for 4th in the match.  All from a peg I really did not fancy, not that I had mentioned that much in the morning.  Thankyou to Greg for running the match and Gillingham Angling club for hosting us at short notice due to the river being flooded.

 

What would I do different:

Next time I go there I will take more worm and feel more positive as I believe there is more than 1 way to fish every peg there.

 

 

Rigs used:

 

Pole Double Bulk:

Elastic: Preston 7 Dura Hollow

Line: 0.13mm to 0.11mm Powerline

Hook: 16

Float: 0.8g Drennan Carp 2

 

Pole roach: (Also fished to hand)

Elastic: Yellow hydro

Line: 0.13mm to 0.11mm Powerline

Hook: 18 Preston SFM

Float: 0.3g Drennan AS3

 

Pole Margin:

Elastic: Red Vespe

Line: 0.19mm Powerline to 0.17mm Colmic Stream

Hook: 3 T175

Float: 0.6g Drennan Carp 3

 

Pole Island:

Elastic: Preston 13H through 1 section

Line: 0.19mm to 0.15mm Powerline

Hook: 2 T175

Float: 0.4g Drennan Carp 3