Sunday, 26 February 2012

Sunday 26th February pleasure session Horseshoe Lake Kingston Seymour

I wasn't sure whether or not to fish this weekend, there was no Club Match and didn't fancy travelling very far after spending best part of 2 days working in London and to be honest felt pretty knackered. A change of heart late Saturday afternoon say me rumaging through my bait store in the garage to see what I had, plenty of mirco and some 4 mm and about half a pint of dead red in the freezer. I then went on line to check out the bookings for the local lakes, Bullock Farm had only one lake booked for a match and the big lake at Plantations was also taken leaving Horseshoe free, I fancied Horshoe as there was likely to be more room. Sunday morning came, got up at 9 a.m. and cooked some breakfast, loaded up the car and arried at Horshoe just after 10 a.m. only about 6 anglers on the lake so picked a spot on the island well away from everyone else. Bit bright today and quite warm, little or no wind. Due to bait limitations it was to be soft 6mm pellet or dead read on the hook, the float was some kind of senas 4 x 14, 0.13 mainline to a 0.10 hooklength with a MT6 size 18 fished approx 11 meters out at about 4 foot just at the bottom of the shelf of the sunken island, another rig was made up exactly the same and I could fish them at 9 o'clock, 12 o'clock and 2 o'clock as it was all the same deph, lovely.


view from my peg

I cupped in some wetted micro and a few dead reds on all lines, first put in straight in front of me the float sailed away and a foul hooked carp of about 2lb was soon in the net. I had bites and fish all day on all lines except the 9 o'clock one, bet fish was about 5lb and I have 4 nice 2lb skimmers as well. It was a real treat to see the float go under on a regular basis again. A specialist angler came along and set up a couple of pegs away and had some cracking perch on lobb worm, best one almost 4lb. I packed up just before 4 p.m. and ended up with well over 50lb, the specalist angler kindly took a picture of me with my catch.


A great days fishing which didn't cost a lot as I used about a pint of micro, a few soft pellets and no more than quarter pint of dead reds.
Next week we have a club match which is scheduled for the River Kenn (oh dear)

Sunday, 19 February 2012

Clevedon v Fry's Sunday 19th February Apex Lake Highbridge

Those people who stayed inside today looking out would have presumed it was a pleasant day - not so if you are fishing a lake half a mile from the Bristol Channel with a cold wind blowing up it all day into your face and you are sat in water nearly up to your knees. I have warmed up now thanks to a large Jamesons.
Not sure how today ended up as an interclub but it did with 13 anglers from Clevedon fishing against 13 from Fry's AC. We end up fishing with Frys a few times a year and the two clubs also do a ticket exchange, they are a good bunch but man do they talk all day and take the p**s out of each other.
Although there had been a frost I was looking forward to the match as I have caught on the venue in cold conditions before but that was mainly pleasure fishing, today would be different due to the majority of the pegs being put in.
Match Secretary Barry explains the pegging before the draw and who is responsible for weighing etc, the majority of us do not have a degree in 'barry speak' so chairman Steve Bonwick gave an alternative version. Fishing would be 10:30 - 16:00. Into the sensas draw bucket and out come peg 24 bugger top end of the lake with not much winter form. The favourable areas were always going to be the wider bottom end of the lake pegs 1-6 or in the 30's.
I get to my peg and to be honest it didn't look too bad, no platform though so had to extend the legs on my box which when leveled meant my feet would be in the water all day.


view from my peg

On 25 I had Bristol Docks ace and Dynamite bait backed Pete Sivell and on 23 was Match Secretary Barry.
Small cage feeder with dead red or pinkie or caster was to be the main method today and I also set up a pole line at 8 meters, no farther out due to the wind, the depth more or less all the way across was about 5 feet. To cut to the chase I had 3 fish all on the feeder for 4lb 5oz, Pete won the section with 6 fish for 5lb 2oz and Barry didn't have a bite. The best weight on the bank directly opposite us was 3lb 2oz.
Overall the match was won in the first 30 mins by Rob Garland (Fry's) with 3 carp on bread, he added a few skimmers for a total weight of 28lb 8oz pictured below.


Second with an all skimmer net was in form Clevedon angler Adie Baker with 20lb 11oz and third was Fry's AC Brian Derrick with a mixed bag for 12lb 15oz.

1st Peg 35 Rob Garland 28 - 08
2nd Peg 5 Adie Baker 20 - 11
3rd Peg 4 Brian Derrick 12 - 15

Total weight Clevedon - 43 - 08
Total weight Frys 41 - 7


Sunday, 5 February 2012

Sunday 5th February Clevedon Club Match Woodlands Lake Trinty Waters

It has been a busy weekend mainly due to my youngest daughters 18th Birthday, the celebrations started Friday night but the whole week prior was a nightmare as we bought her a little run around as she passed her test on Friday 13th Jan!!!!.
Anyway I dragged myself out of bed at 06:20, looked out and it seemed ok, that was until I nearly went on my backside just outside the front door. The rain had stopped during the night sometime and everything had turned to ice. I was not looking forward to the trip down to Chiltern Trinity near Bridgwater. The temp on the car at home was registering 0.5c, by the time I was going over the River Hunstpill on the M5 it was 4c, that's better methinks until I notice the Huntspill was frozen over! I arrived at the complex and noticed Wildmarsh lake was frozen solid, I did not have an ice breaker either. Only two other anglers were in the car par on arrival and I looked across toward Woodland Lake, it was not frozen! Misha and her dad had kept it clear using a rowing boat and a digger, outstanding.  How many fisheries would do this?


ice free lake

Match Secretary Barry Fowler arrives and sorts the usual things out, walks around the lake and does the peg cards. Into the Sensas Bucket and out comes Peg 2, ummm, not quite the draw I wanted but hey ho. I arrived at my peg and it was full of broken ice! Barry takes a look and allocates me Peg 1 instead as there was plenty of room.


View from my peg

3 lines today, straight lead with anything, 13 meters with a 4 x 14 fished at 12 o'clock and 9 o'clock with dead maggot, corn or soft pellet, feeding mirco and dead reds. Straight out on the bread with the lead first, I was expecting some early indications but nothing, then out on the corn and i got a few liners just as my hot breakfast roll and tea arrived at the peg, yummy. While I scoffed this nothing happend on the tip. After an hour and a quarter the rod went behind me and I tried the 12 o'clock line at 13 meters with a dead red, after 5 mins the float shot under and a carp about 3lb was soon in the net. Back out again and the float dipped a couple of times, brought it in and saw the maggot had been nipped. Put it out again, slight dip, struck and into another small carp just over 2lb, cracked it I thought, wrong, nothing for 2 hours. Between the two pole lines I had a flurry of small roach and I mean small. About 2pm on the 9 o'clock line the tip of the pole was dragged under as I watched Barry Fowler net a good skimmer, he had been having a few silvers but I could not see much being caught, I managed to keep the fish on and soon put another 2lb carp in the net. The rest of the match I kept getting the odd small roach but they were to be of great benefit to me.
My 3 carp and small roach came to a level 9lb for 1st overall and £50 quid.

me with my 9lb


2nd Barry Fowler 8lb 12oz

3rd Adie Baker 5lb 15oz

Going to have a weekend off next week as will be working away in Manchester for a couple of days. Next match is on Apex Lake Highbridge 15th Feb so stay tuned. Thanks again to the Trinity Fishers Team for an ice free venue.