Post by Pete M on Oct 9, 2005 0:08:31 GMT
I know some of the lads from TA were fishing this match, so I'll put this up for all to see. and comment if they wish.
Well standing in the car park at Lemington Lakes at 8am the sky looked to be promising a decent day despite the forecasts, but [red]The Jinx[/red] had yet to arrive.
Brekkie served up by Andy and Debbie Machin who own the fishery, was a good plateful that set everyone up for the day ahead. People were arriving from all round the country promising a good turn out, new faces meeting old and friendships renewed once more.
Nick(Neo1) had been victim of an alarm malfunction, which resulted in Malc and Gemma arriving in the Jinxmobile just as the sun was replaced by grey clouds and the wind started to blow.
Back in the function room There were 34 anglers present for the draw, conducted with Vince's usual precision, curses were uttered and info sought as it became clear who would be fishing where.
Down at the lake it soon became clear that [red]The Jinx [/red]was indeed in attendance as the wind started to rise and the sky took on a more ominous shade of grey.
I had drawn peg 25 with Steve12 to my right,
and Simon(me) and MarkC to my left.
Plumbing up all I could find was 2½ft until I got to 13mtrs, where a small drop off gave me an extra foot, and this was where I decided to fish despite the wind making presentation a struggle. Having had a couple of hours practice the previous day I had decided to fish GOT BAITS 6mm expanders over GOT BAITS 4mm hard pellets to keep things simple, and just concentrate on the 1 line.
At the ALL-IN MarkC was soon off the mark with a decent Carp to meat on the straight lead that weighed 12lbs 7ozs. Ady (bigladwigan) had had a carp of around 5lb 1st put in on corn and Steve12 had a quick couple of skimmers on the feeder but was struggling for consistency as conditions worsened.
After about 30 minutes I had my 1st carp of about 1½lbs but it was a real struggle presenting a bait with the wind, but slowly a few more fish found their way to the net.
I was struggling with the occasional foul hooker, but was gradually putting a weight together as I had the 13mtr line to myself as others chopped and changed tactics trying to find elusive fish on what was proving to be a very hard day owing to the conditions.
With a couple of hours to go [red]The Jinx [/red]could be heard wandering the banks dishing out his own unique brand of Encouragement. Steve12 decided the England match was more inviting than sitting it out as the rain started, leaving me effectively with an end peg.
Then [red]The Jinx [/red]arrived at my peg along with the heavier rain that appeared to be following him and proceeded to give the entire lake a running commentary on my struggles. His hilarity when I pulled out of a lump finally leading me to ask him to FOXTROT OSCAR.
The last hour turned into a real trial of endurance, and with a few minutes to go I was into another decent fish that didn't feel quite right. Softly softly was the course of action and with a couple of minutes to go a nice mirror surfaced with the hook in its pectoral fin. I netted it and popped it into the keepnet just as the all out was called.
The weigh-in proved just how hard it had fished and with half the lake weighed in SteveW was leading with 32lbs 8ozs. When it got to MarkC it was going to be close, but as Mark put his fish on the scales he realised to his horror that 1 of his carp that must have been around 4lbs had escaped and the scales only gave him 32lbs 4ozs.
When it came to my turn I was quietly confident and thankfully the scales backed it up, registering 47lbs 8ozs.
Back to the function room for a welcome cup of coffee the presentations and raffle.
I have to say it was nice to see Vince looking so happy at handing me the trophy.
On to the raffle and it was good to see the prizes shared around amongst those present, I even managed a bottle of Islay single malt to round the day off.
It had been agreed that the proceeds of the raffle would be donated to the winners charity of choice, so it was my pleasure to donate the £104.00 that was raised to The Kirsty Appeal (Francis House Hospice).
I would just like to say a big THANK YOU to Vince who put a lot of effort into organising the match, Malc, Dirk & Gemma for their help on the day, Andy and Debbie Machin and their staff for looking after us at their cracking venue, that we didn't see at its best due to the conditions on the day.
Finally to all the anglers that attended, Thanks for coming, hopefully we can do it again next year in better weather. ;D
Results.
(MD's site names in brackets)
1st Peter Morton 47-08
2nd Steve Wilson 32-08
3rd Mark Causer 32-04
4th Nick Watkins-Price (Monkey) 28-06
5th Nick Williams (Neo1) 25-12
6th Bobby (BobbyG) 21-08
7th Dirk Williams 16-14
8th Darren (Badatfishing) 15-12
9th Richard Tuxford (Brigg-Ric) 15-02
10th Ian Venn (fish4alarf) 13-05
11th Dave Webster (Red Leader) 11-12
12th Vince Gould (vg1037) 11-08
13th Lee (LG) 10-08
14th Midge Milnes (Midge99) 10-04
15th Matt Schofield (Bricktop) 9-10
16th Dave Collier (Dave The Fish) 9-00
17th Malc Doyle (The Jinx) 7-00
18th Andy Felton (Andy222) 6-04
19th Keith Ashby (Gandhi) 6-00
20th JMCLincoln 5-14
21st Adrian Wood (bigladwigan) 5-12
22nd Dave Senior (Cleggy) 5-10
23rd Nick Bryan (Slimcatcher) 4-02
24th Sue Senior (Nora) 8ozs
Matt Nutt DNW
Steve12 DNW
Simon Rowley (Me) DNW
Colin (The Pike) DNW
John Anderson (Arkwright) DNW
Martin O (Muskrat) DNW
Roy Ravenhill (Royst) DNW
Benno DNW
Nick Sedgwick (Big Sedge) DNW
Barry Walker (Barrie44) DNW
Well standing in the car park at Lemington Lakes at 8am the sky looked to be promising a decent day despite the forecasts, but [red]The Jinx[/red] had yet to arrive.
Brekkie served up by Andy and Debbie Machin who own the fishery, was a good plateful that set everyone up for the day ahead. People were arriving from all round the country promising a good turn out, new faces meeting old and friendships renewed once more.
Nick(Neo1) had been victim of an alarm malfunction, which resulted in Malc and Gemma arriving in the Jinxmobile just as the sun was replaced by grey clouds and the wind started to blow.
Back in the function room There were 34 anglers present for the draw, conducted with Vince's usual precision, curses were uttered and info sought as it became clear who would be fishing where.
Down at the lake it soon became clear that [red]The Jinx [/red]was indeed in attendance as the wind started to rise and the sky took on a more ominous shade of grey.
I had drawn peg 25 with Steve12 to my right,
and Simon(me) and MarkC to my left.
Plumbing up all I could find was 2½ft until I got to 13mtrs, where a small drop off gave me an extra foot, and this was where I decided to fish despite the wind making presentation a struggle. Having had a couple of hours practice the previous day I had decided to fish GOT BAITS 6mm expanders over GOT BAITS 4mm hard pellets to keep things simple, and just concentrate on the 1 line.
At the ALL-IN MarkC was soon off the mark with a decent Carp to meat on the straight lead that weighed 12lbs 7ozs. Ady (bigladwigan) had had a carp of around 5lb 1st put in on corn and Steve12 had a quick couple of skimmers on the feeder but was struggling for consistency as conditions worsened.
After about 30 minutes I had my 1st carp of about 1½lbs but it was a real struggle presenting a bait with the wind, but slowly a few more fish found their way to the net.
I was struggling with the occasional foul hooker, but was gradually putting a weight together as I had the 13mtr line to myself as others chopped and changed tactics trying to find elusive fish on what was proving to be a very hard day owing to the conditions.
With a couple of hours to go [red]The Jinx [/red]could be heard wandering the banks dishing out his own unique brand of Encouragement. Steve12 decided the England match was more inviting than sitting it out as the rain started, leaving me effectively with an end peg.
Then [red]The Jinx [/red]arrived at my peg along with the heavier rain that appeared to be following him and proceeded to give the entire lake a running commentary on my struggles. His hilarity when I pulled out of a lump finally leading me to ask him to FOXTROT OSCAR.
The last hour turned into a real trial of endurance, and with a few minutes to go I was into another decent fish that didn't feel quite right. Softly softly was the course of action and with a couple of minutes to go a nice mirror surfaced with the hook in its pectoral fin. I netted it and popped it into the keepnet just as the all out was called.
The weigh-in proved just how hard it had fished and with half the lake weighed in SteveW was leading with 32lbs 8ozs. When it got to MarkC it was going to be close, but as Mark put his fish on the scales he realised to his horror that 1 of his carp that must have been around 4lbs had escaped and the scales only gave him 32lbs 4ozs.
When it came to my turn I was quietly confident and thankfully the scales backed it up, registering 47lbs 8ozs.
Back to the function room for a welcome cup of coffee the presentations and raffle.
I have to say it was nice to see Vince looking so happy at handing me the trophy.
On to the raffle and it was good to see the prizes shared around amongst those present, I even managed a bottle of Islay single malt to round the day off.
It had been agreed that the proceeds of the raffle would be donated to the winners charity of choice, so it was my pleasure to donate the £104.00 that was raised to The Kirsty Appeal (Francis House Hospice).
I would just like to say a big THANK YOU to Vince who put a lot of effort into organising the match, Malc, Dirk & Gemma for their help on the day, Andy and Debbie Machin and their staff for looking after us at their cracking venue, that we didn't see at its best due to the conditions on the day.
Finally to all the anglers that attended, Thanks for coming, hopefully we can do it again next year in better weather. ;D
Results.
(MD's site names in brackets)
1st Peter Morton 47-08
2nd Steve Wilson 32-08
3rd Mark Causer 32-04
4th Nick Watkins-Price (Monkey) 28-06
5th Nick Williams (Neo1) 25-12
6th Bobby (BobbyG) 21-08
7th Dirk Williams 16-14
8th Darren (Badatfishing) 15-12
9th Richard Tuxford (Brigg-Ric) 15-02
10th Ian Venn (fish4alarf) 13-05
11th Dave Webster (Red Leader) 11-12
12th Vince Gould (vg1037) 11-08
13th Lee (LG) 10-08
14th Midge Milnes (Midge99) 10-04
15th Matt Schofield (Bricktop) 9-10
16th Dave Collier (Dave The Fish) 9-00
17th Malc Doyle (The Jinx) 7-00
18th Andy Felton (Andy222) 6-04
19th Keith Ashby (Gandhi) 6-00
20th JMCLincoln 5-14
21st Adrian Wood (bigladwigan) 5-12
22nd Dave Senior (Cleggy) 5-10
23rd Nick Bryan (Slimcatcher) 4-02
24th Sue Senior (Nora) 8ozs
Matt Nutt DNW
Steve12 DNW
Simon Rowley (Me) DNW
Colin (The Pike) DNW
John Anderson (Arkwright) DNW
Martin O (Muskrat) DNW
Roy Ravenhill (Royst) DNW
Benno DNW
Nick Sedgwick (Big Sedge) DNW
Barry Walker (Barrie44) DNW