For this match I drew 97 on Cary, this is in my mind a
good peg as it give you lots of open water to go at and therefore lots of
options, I also had a blank peg to my left and had to put a swim down there so
I set up the following kit:
10ft Commercial bomb rod with an Ultimatch 035, 8lb
mainline to a 0.18mm bottom baited with either a lump of meat on a 14 QM1 or
bread popped up between 6 and 12”. The bomb was running freely on the mainline
and I use a snap swivel to attach the hooklength for speed. I decided to feed a
meat line in a depression at 25m, for this I rigged up a 13ft CC Super match
with a Black magic 030FD loaded with 4lb reel line to a 0.14mm Cenex hooklength;
this had a 16 PR36 and a quick stop to hold the meat on the hair under a loaded
4AA straight waggler. My other waggler rod was a Superlight Match with the same
reel and line but a larger loaded float to fish maggot up in the water at long
range. I also set up my Z9 at 14.5 m to
fish a silver fish line, this had a 0.4g float on 0.16mm mainline to a 0.1
bottom and an 18 808hook, and this was set with Pink Cenex hollow elastic for
the skimmers.
At the all in I fed 4 balls of groundbait on my skimmer
line and then cast out the bomb baited with a large punched meat hookbait, I
also started feeding meat on my waggler line and after about 10 minutes I had
my first pull on the bomb and carp No1 was on its way to the landing net. That
kind of set the tone as I managed 3 carp and a handful of silvers for around
30lb, all my carp came on the bomb, 2 on meat and one foul hooked on bread. My
silvers all came on the pole line to dead maggot or caster. My weight was
enough for a section win which was my entire bank but I was well off the
winners on Campbell and some of the pegs opposite on Cary. Still it’s always
nice to pick up a little.
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