Monday, 24 October 2022

Sunday 23rd October - Sensas Commercial House League Rd 5, Bristol Avon Newbridge

We were hoping for some rain before this match and we got it just in time, not a lot but enough.

Going into this round we were 3 points clear at the top and needed to do the business to maintain our position.

I checked all my rigs during the week making sure I had enough to fish top 5 with 2.5, 3.0 and 4.0 gram floats in case it was pushing through and to cover the deep pegs.

The pegging plan was published the day before which is always useful and we were going to be well spread out.



Team today was ...

Me

Sam Johnson

Leigh Wakefield

Dave Lewis

Jan Van Myzak

Brian Melksham

When I left home it was hammering down but due to stop around 1030 and then hammer down around 1600.

We were about 3rd to draw and I picked set 1 out of the bag of dreams, then D for the individual sections.

This put me on D4 (a long walk), Sam E3, Leigh F2, Jan A1, Dave B5 and Brian C2.

Arriving at Newbridge the Farmer had his pumpkin picking event all set up and one of his marshals sorted us out for parking to make sure we didn't obstruct the visitors today, it was well organised.

The walks can be long at Newbridge but all on the flat and no gates, note to self though ..... don't have too many layers on ! 

Walking past Paul Purchase on the way down he asked me what I thought, I said I think its going to be a bream river later, he agreed.

The peg was comfortable even though it was about 3 metres off the water.


There was a slight tinge of colour and the flow was about 2/3rds the way across.

I plumbed up with a 2.5 gram rig set at top 5 and found it was about 15 foot deep at 7 metres with a nice clean bottom. My top set had a black 8 elastic in it for swinging those roach and hitting the bite at depth. That'll do I thought with the target being roach and maybe a skimmer or two. 

I only set up a couple of feeder rods in addition to the pole, one with a 25 gram feeder and the other had a 30 gram.

I planned to ball it in at the start on the pole line and had 2 kilo of Sensas River and 1 kilo of Sensas Gros Gardons pre mixed. For the feeder I had 50 / 50 Sensas River and F1 dark.

I put 8 jaffa's in on the pole at the start with half a pint of caster and hemp mixed in then 3 down the middle with worm and caster.

I did expect to catch on the pole straight away and I did, a nice 4oz roach. The first hour was really positive, loads of bites and fish but as usual they tailed off a bit. Putting in a couple of egg sized balls again brought them back which doesn't always work but was soon catching stamp roach again and a couple of blade skimmers and hybrids. 

Just before the 2 hour mark I phoned Sam who said he was still catching roach but it was very slow. I told him how I was doing and didn't know wether to have a look on the tip. He said it would be worth a look.

Ten minutes later I cast the 25 gram feeder out with double worm on a 14. I started to chop up some worm when out of the corner of my eye saw the tip go forward and then drop back. Bream on, couldn't believe it.

It was a stretch to net it but was soon in the keep net.

Next cast same again within a matter of minutes and another 4lb bream, boom !

Soon after Shane Caswell came down, he was 3 pegs upstream. He said he was catching roach on the pole but had spoke to Mike Goodhind above me who had 5 bream ! He also said Andy Richings above him was having a few. 

That information made me stay on the tip the rest of the match but I did keep feeding the pole line just in case.

I was getting plenty of knocks on the tip from small fish and did catch the odd roach and perch.

Around 2 o'clock I had a good bite and thought I had hit it too late but wasn't the case as bream number 3 was netted.

The river was getting more coloured and thought that would be it. 30 minutes before the all out I had another bream so was well happy.

I packed up and started to weigh in from the peg below me. Craig Amos had a nice net of roach and a small bream for 11lb 8oz so I knew I would have at least 2 points.

Craig then weighed me in. We weighed the bream first as the scales only go to 20lb. My 4 bream went 17lb 10oz and the roach and other went 13lb 7oz giving me 31lb 1oz.


catch shot of my 4 bream

I then went up to weigh in Mike, it looked like he didn't have any any more bream and some of them were smaller than mine. Mike weighed just over 23lbs

Shane was next and managed one baby bream on top of his roach for just under 14lb.

Andy 2 nets Richings was next and it took 4 weighs to give him a magnificent 81lbs



section board, over 160 lbs between 5 anglers


Andy with part of his match winning bag

I managed 3rd overall on the day but as a team we bombed out. Only one match left and I think the best we can do is finish 2nd. Well done to the Bathampton boys today, great result.

Full match report from Vince Lunn below..........

The 5th round of the Commercial House League 2022 was fished on the Bristol Avon at Newbridge. The river started quite clear but coloured up a little bit after the heavy overnight rain. It’s was mainly dry and mild during the match.
The river fished well again with 14 double figure weights from the 26 anglers. Only 1 angler had less than 6 lbs.
The winner of the match was Andy Richings fishing for Mosella Bathampton. Drawn on peg 48 he fished the feeder 3/4 across and caught around 20 bream and skimmers on a variety of hook baits. He weighed 81 lbs 9 ozs.
2nd was Andy Pritchard also fishing for Mosella Bathampton. He was on peg 40 and caught 2-3 lbs on the crowquill in the first hour. He then fished the feeder 3/4 across in the slacker water. With worm on the hook he caught 9 bream to finish with 33 lbs 4 ozs.
3rd was Ivan Currie of Sensas Nomads who was drawn on peg 59. He fished the pole for the first 2 hours catching 13 lbs of roach, hybrids and perch. He then tried the feeder and had 2 bream quickly on double worm so he stayed on it, catching 2 more bream at the end of the match. He weighed 31 lbs 1 ozs.
4th Paul Purchase - M & N Electrical - 27 lbs 15 ozs
5th Mike Goodhind - M & N Electrical - 23 lbs 9 ozs
6th Steve Skelton - M & N Electrical - 19 lbs 12 ozs
Mosella Bathampton had a good day, dropping only 2 points on the day and taking the lead overall in the league. M & N were 2nd on the day and move upto 2nd in the league, 7 points behind Mosella Bathampton.
Teams on the day
Mosella Bathampton 28
M & N Electrical 23
Sensas Nomads 17
Midland Spinner 15
Crown 3
League positions
Mosella Bathampton 107
M & N Electrical 100
Sensas Nomads 99
Midland Spinner 92
Crown 45





Friday, 21 October 2022

Sunday 16th October - Sensas Commercial House League Round 4, Bristol Avon, Swineford to Jack Whites

 On to Round 4 of this friendly league and we were back on the same pegs as a couple of weeks ago. Going into this round we were lying 2nd one place behind Bathampton and there wasn't much in it points wise with the other teams as well.

Leigh and I had gone to Swineford a week prior to this match on a Wednesday for a bit of a dable trying to catch chub. Leigh went in his winners peg and went in on the first peg into the second field. I was all set up ready when all of a sudden a wasp nest behind me came to life so had to vacate the peg quickly. Leigh had a nice net of chub and I had loads of perch on the Outfall right over on the tip.

I informed the peters for this match about the wasps and it was left out.

Draw was at the Crown again who continue to look after us very well.

Team today was.....

Me

Sam Johnson

Leigh Wakefield

Jan Van Myzak

Dave Lewis

Andy Cranston

I think we were last buy one to draw and ended up with average pegs.

Dave A4, me B3, Sam C5, Leigh D2, Jan E1, Andy F5.

Jan was on a great peg for the whip and Andy was on an end peg, I had a feeling they would do well.

When I parked up at Swineford Kev Boltz and Jerry Pocock said I was on the chub peg, a flyer. But .... I wasn't, Lee Warden was on that and I was the peg below. Dead water across and shallow down the middle.

I just set up a waggler, 3 gram bolo and a maggot feeder.

At the all in I put 3 balls down the middle and started feeding caster and hemp on the edge of the dead water. Going right over was not really an option as it was very very shallow and weedy.

First run down with the bolo I had a 2oz roach and then some dace but after 30 minutes nothing which was worrying. I put another small ball in and went over on the wag. Bleak, bleak and more bleak which was very frustrating.

Back on the bolo I had a few perch, another bad sign but at least it was something. A quick look with the feeder containing caster and hemp with double red on the waggler line just gave me more bleak when I managed to hit the rattle of the tip.

I was going absolutely nowhere on this peg and became very frustrated.

I got up and set up a whip to fish at 6 metres and started loose feeding hemp and caster. It took a while but eventually caught a couple of roach around 4 oz. It wasn't fast but felt I couldn't do anything else.

I ended up with 5lb 1oz and last in the section. Leighton Warden had 6lb off the end helped by a big chub in the last knockings, Kev Boltz had 7lb below me, Lee Warden had 15lb off the chub peg and Andy Pritchard had 5lb 15oz above him. So apart from Lee's chub weight it was pretty close.

If only I had gone on the whip earlier !!!!!

Walking back I caught up with Dave who was in A section, he weighed 12lb 3oz and managed to snare a bream giving him 3 points from 5 but that was OK and he nicked a point from Kev Dicks fishing for Bathampton.

Jerry Pocock had a great day in A section taking over 30 lbs of skim bobs on the peg that Leigh had 2 weeks previously, Leigh had 31lb of chub then. Just goes to show you can't always call it.

Back at the Crown the results came in from the rest of the lads.......

Sam done ok from the bay opposite the Soap Works and took 3 points with 9lbs 4oz, Leigh was on the high wall and also took 3 points with 7lb 11oz despite cows going in the river. Jan came back with a section winning 14lb as did Andy with 21 lb 14oz plus 2nd in the match.

21 points in total gave us a Team win on the day and we are going into match 5 at Newbridge with a 3 point cushion.


Jerry enjoying a pint after his victory


Andy with a great net of whip caught fish

Here is the match report from Vince Lunn.............

The 4th round of the Commercial House League 2022 was fished on the Bristol Avon from Swineford to Jack Whites. The river was still clear and low with bright conditions. It fished well again with 15 double figure weights from the 30 anglers.
The winner of the match was Jerry Pocock, fishing for Midland Spinner. He was drawn on the first peg in the 2nd field at Swineford and fished the pole over groundbait. In the first hour he had about 4 lbs of small fish and then after that, 8 to 12 ozs skimmers moved in and he caught these for the rest of the match to finish with 30 lbs 6 ozs.
2nd was Andrew Cranston who was guesting for Sensas Nomads. He was drawn on the last peg at Jack Whites and fished an 8 metre whip and put in 8 balls of groundbait at the start. He caught roach most of the day on castors, feeding odd balls of groundbait, hemp and castors. He weighed in 21 lbs 14 ozs.
3rd was Paul Purchase fishing for M & N Electrical. He was drawn on peg 6 at Swineford and fishing a long rod with bolo float 2 rods lengths out. He fed groundbait and loosefeed to catch mainly roach all day, plus a couple of 6 oz skimmers. He weighed 17 lbs 14 ozs.
4th Nicky Johns - Mosella Bathampton - 16 lbs 9 ozs
5th Lee Warden - M & N Electrical - 15 lbs 1 ozs
6th Jan Mazyk - Sensas Nomads - 14 lbs 2 ozs
Midland Spinner won on the day with 21 points. Sensas Nomads were 2nd with 20 points and take the lead overall. It’s close though with only 5 points separating the top 4 teams.
Teams on the day
Midland Spinner 21
Sensas Nomads 20
M & N Electrical 18
Mosella Bathampton 16
Crown 15
League positions
Sensas Nomads 82
Mosella Bathampton 79
M & N Electrical 77
Midland Spinner 77
Crown 42








Monday, 17 October 2022

Sunday 9th October - Clevedon Club Match River Kenn

As Secretary and Press Office for Clevedon Freshwater Angling Club I manage our Website and FaceBook page. I am always grateful to those members who report catches on the Kenn and supply photographs as it promotes the Club and in turn generates more ticket sales.

This year has been exceptional and it has been great to see the return of the roach and small skimmers throughout the river.

Due to all of the above we had a fantastic 29 anglers booked in for this match. Normally we only get this number on our Annual Charity Match.

Match Secretary Rob Fogg was in charge today and was well organised.

Due to the numbers attending Rob had to use the pegs just downstream of Kenn Rd Car Park and then most of them above and below Strode Rd.

At £20 per angler less a £1 peg fee Rob had plenty of money to play with so it was well spread out.

Into the draw bucket and I pulled out peg 29, not one you would run to but I had caught well on 22 the other week so you never know.

I parked up on Strode Rd and only had to walk 3 pegs downstream.

My plan for today was to use a 0.6 gram and a 1 gram rig at 13 metres and another 0.6 gram rig at 7 metres.

Chopped worm and chopped red maggot with a few casters and a little hemp in ground bait at 10 o'clock and at 2 o'clock the same but no ground bait. At 7 metres it was just going to be chopped worm.

On the long line I always use 0.11 hook length as you can come across proper bream, tench or big perch, a size 18 B611 hook usually handles anything big but small enough not to put the roach and skimmer off.

I had a size 16 B560 on the 7 metre rig.

A waggler was set up but not used and the feeder rod stayed in the holdall.

After feeding the pole lines I started off over the ground bait line with pinkie on the 0.6 rig and the float went under first put in, a small skimmer. Nothing on the same line after 15 minutes so came in on the 7 metre line with a worm head. As expected it went under and a 5 oz perch was swung in. A few more followed before I hooked a jack pike which bit me off so re-fed more worm.

Out long at 2 o'clock with a worm head and a decent roach was netted but then nothing. The water was gin clear and the sky was clear so not ideal.

The question was do I feed much?

I decided on feeding the bare minimum and fed more really finely chopped worm than anything else.

Even this only brought me the odd fish and I had more roach short over my perch line in the latter half of the match than perch.

I ended up with 3lb 10oz, not great but the draw, clarity of the water and the bright sky didn't help.

Jeremy Salisbury had a nice day from the end peg downstream from Kenn Rd getting a bite almost every put in. He ended up with a lovey bag of mainly roach for 15lb 2oz. 

Not far behind was Paul Randell 10 pegs below Jeremy with 14lb 3oz, a few skimmers but mainly roach.

Below Strode Rd from peg 8 was Kev Perry who had 11 skimmers in as many put in's and then they disappeared but he done enough to come 3rd with just over 8lbs.

Considering the conditions the river fished really well with most pegs in.

Full results below......

1st. - Jeremy Salisbury 15.02, peg 49.
2nd - Paul Randell 14.03 peg 39.
3rd - Kev Perry 9.06 peg 8.
4th - Mark Broomsgrove 9.02 peg 37
5th - Jeff Surmon 8.11 peg 35.
A section - Paul Smith 2.01 peg 3
B section - Steve Cox 2.06 peg 11
C section - Paul Faiers 6.14 peg 22
D section - Barry Fowler 8.00

Really looking forward to fishing it when there is a bit of colour in the river, it will fish it's head off.

Section board photo's .....










Monday, 3 October 2022

Sunday 2nd October - Bristol Commercial House League Rd 3, Bristol Avon, Swineford, Crane and Jack Whites

 I had a few team management problems prior to this match. Chris and Brian had to pull out due to health issues and Mike was up North somewhere on Saturday and wouldn't get home until late. 

So with 50% of the team to replace it took a bit of phoning around but in the end I got enough cover with some help from Nicola Goodhind (thanks Nicky).

Sensas Nomads Team today was.....

Myself, Sam Johnson, Leigh Wakefield, Jan Van Mazyk, Andy Cranston (guest) and Jack Jones (guest).

We had a bit of catching up to do after a disastrous Round 2 as per the table below.....                                                                                                                                                                                 

Mosella Bathampton 45
M & N Electrical 38
Midland Spinner 37
Sensas Nomads 36
Crown 22

The draw was at the Crown Pub in Keynsham as usual and they do a great breakfast. After breakfast I handed over 5 boxes of Sensas ground bait and a set of whips which had been ordered by Kev Dicks and Ben Rendall who fish for Nomads in the Wye Winter League. All supplied by M5 Angling.

I collected the £20 pools money off the guys, Andy actually gave me a £50 note which Nicky bounced back at us because you have to change them up in a bank now, not that I'd know.

Prior to the draw Mike Goodhind announced a thank you message on behalf of Vince Lunn who was running the London Marathon on behalf of Children's Hospice S W, a lot of the anglers including myself had sponsored him. Well done Vince.


Pegs



We were last but one to draw, Sam was on A2 at Swineford, Leigh just into the second field at Swineford, Jan to of the Crane, Jack on the Cattle Grid on the Crane, Andy around E4 at JW's and me on F3 JW's.

It was a fairly wet start to the day and slippery underfoot as we walked to the pegs. On the way to the pegs at JW's everyone helped assist each other over the Kissing Gate which was the only obstacle.

When got to my peg F3 I recognised it as it was end peg here in this section on the last match. It was ok except for the fact your are about 3 metres off the water.


My view from the top of the bank.

I needed to use a rope to assist with getting up and down and put some dead grass in the mud to stop me skidding into the river, but by this time the rain had stopped. I also assisted Gary Gross get his box down to the water on his peg F2.

The pole was left behind and I only set up a 3 gram bolo on the long rod, a 7BB crow quill and a maggot feeder. Ground bait mix was 50 /50 Sensas Black River and Gros Gardons Noire.

I shouted the all in at 1015 and put in 4 balls of hemp and caster down the middle.

First trot down with the bolo I had a small chub which I netted, it was a stretch and used all 4 metres of the landing net handle. No bites for a couple of runs down and then some roach turned up . Not a bad size either but swingable. I did misjudge swinging some of them resulting in them hitting the bankside vegetation underneath me, nightmare. 

I was loose feeding a few casters and hemp but that only seemed to push the fish down the peg and I ended up catching a few roach there. Putting in a few more balls didn't improve the situation but for the first half of the match I was doing ok.

During the last 2 hours I caught the odd dace and a few roach across on the maggot feeder but couldn't get the to settle so swapped between the bolo and the quill to nick a few roach now and then.

I had no phone calls from the team which is usually a good sign but did have a couple from Gary above me who always like to know what's going on lol.
I had no idea how JW's was fishing.

This is how my section ended up. Jerry who had 11lb odd had one bream and lost one plus broke his top set on the pole. He also had bream rolling in front of him but they wouldn't get their heads down.

I sort of bombed out bring back only 2 points from 5 and the peg was worth more than that although most said their pegs died off in the last 2 hours.


Sam called me to say he was 2nd in section as he had to get home quickly, he also said he thought Leigh had done ok.

On the way back I caught up with Andy who won E section with 21lb odd on the whip.

Back at the pub it got better. Jan won his section as did Jack. Leigh was last back and he won his with 31lb of chub, it was also top weight on the day.


Leigh with his match winning bag

So we ended up having 4 section wins and a 2nd in section plus me ...... lol totalling 26 points from a possible 30. (and the top 3 individuals).

Results on the day:

Sensas Nomads 26
M & N Electrical Services 21
Midland Spinner 19
Mosella Bathampton 18
Crown 5

The League Table now looks like this ........

Mosella Bathampton 63
Sensas Nomads 62
M & N Electrical Services 59
Midland Spinner 56
Crown 27

So job done and back in the frame, next match is on the same venue 16th October.

I also got my Poppy Ticket from Rich Lacey, biggest and best match in the area plus a great cause.




Clevedon Club Match on the Kenn next Sunday.