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Knock up on the Curley Wyrley over the Bank Hol?
Knock up on the Curley Wyrley over the Bank Hol?
Still no news from the Chockie Monster.............shall I wet your appetite with a few weights from memory
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hi ya lads just joined up so who was the superstar on monday ???
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hi ya lads just joined up so who was the superstar on monday ???
Hello Jagman, Were all still waiting to find out
Wonder if I offer mouse a Cadbury's selection box he will get them up faster
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Knock up on the Curley Wyrley over the Bank Hol?
How did it go TK?
" on't fancy being stuck in a traffic jam?
Trying avoid having a paintbrush thrust in your hand?
Dont fancy the missus walking you round that car boot?
Come and join us on a knock up on the Curley Wyrley"
I'll never listen to the old gits advice again!!!!!!!!
Well, where do I start.
With the weather forecast predicting rain overnight then clearing I was happy that the sun was breaking through the rain clouds as I loaded the car with tackle including a sack of fishmeal ground bait, 3 pints of pellets and a pint and half of Bilston angling centres finest Casters. By the time I’d met up with Daylewlia off maggotdrowning there was a slight drizzle that had stopped by the time we started pegging out, after talking to a pleasure angler who had witnessed a 100lb catch of tench catch two days previous I was raring to get at them.
By the time we got back to the draw the motley crew had starting assembling, in fact I thought we were at the wrong bridge because it looked more like an audition for a horror film than a fishing match……whilst waiting on the bridge a bream rolled in the peg on the junction, well actually it floated to the top, rolled over and died, there was obviously so many there that there was not enough oxygen to go round...then with 2 minutes left it happened…..du du du..du du du dorrr dor du du (music from the omen)....was it an apparition?....no...the man known only as "Fert" had arrived...once thought of as just a mystical beast it quickly transpired after the all in that the man named "Fert" was indeed a real monster....a ground bait monster.....the sky darkened and the rain began to fall.....Heavily...before it got heavier and with stronger winds.
With the peggers out drawing 1st (me and Daylewlia)I wanted to draw on the junction but I was not that disappointed when I drew peg11 due to it having a bigger than average reed bed opposite. The favoured peg 7 on the junction had been drawn as expected by Yamo, all the talk was WHO would be 2nd.
with only pellets and casters It did not take long to get ready, two pellet rigs with 0.14 bottoms and two caster rigs with 0.10 bottoms were set up to deal with the resident slimies,at the all in the 1st line fed was 11m into 2 1/2 ft of water with 3 balls of fairly dry fishmeal ground bait......I watched them float for a couple of seconds then sink to the bottom....yes I did say it correctly.... because after 5 hours I could still see them looking oh so fishless on the bottom. After a bite less first hour I went for a walk and it became obvious that the only people catching were using bread and feeding small amounts of liccy.I had taken the scales so I had two options:
1: I could keep doing the same and hope for a couple of bonus fish.
2:I could get a top kit out with light elastic and fish a casters brain on a 26 hook over a bit of sloppy ground bait….thinking about it there was a third option I could have put my own brain on if I have got any 28 hooks!
With the wind blowing and the rain coming down in buckets I decided to choose option 1 which meant I could snuggle whilst holding the pole, this was too be disturbed twice by a Rudd and a roach interrupting me by making my float go under and with 40 minutes left the white flag came out and the tackle was returning to the car and the weigh in commenced.
1st to weigh was Cotti the Warburtons fanatic who put 3-11-8 of small roach with a couple of bonus 6oz skimmers on the scales despite losing a bream that could have doubled his weight,next was Vesti who had a 3lb tench to go with a few little roach for a total of 3-7-0 but had left 4 tench in the cut! Jagman the local had retired early to watch the baggies fans crying in their beer.Heinzer then put 1-9-12 on the scales despite losing time having to take shaun home, Ball it in Brambles had not had a bite so failed to trouble the now half dry scalesman. It appeared that Cotti was now home and dry (apart from he was wet through) and it was confirmed when Yamo had cocked the flyer up.
1 Shaunie davies - DNW (retired with a hangover) LOL
2 Cotti 3-11-8 (lost his bream)
3 Vesti 3-7-0 (lost 3 tench but had one)
4 Jagman - DNW - caster daint work
5 heinzer 1-9-12 might have had a few more if he hadnt taken the hangover kid home half way thru
6 Brian Brambles - DNW
7 Yamo 0.12.10 - mesmerised by Ferts feeding and totally outgunned and overawed by young Fert
8 Fert the legend 1.5.9
9 TK 2.0.3
10 Daylewlia 2 fish
11 Woodmouse 2 fish
12 Zorro 2 fish
13 Brambles jnr
Thanks for organising it TK.
Just a pity the gods of weather had gone on holiday.
" on't fancy being stuck in a traffic jam?
Trying avoid having a paintbrush thrust in your hand?
Dont fancy the missus walking you round that car boot?
Come and join us on a knock up on the Curley Wyrley"
I'll never listen to the old gits advice again!!!!!!!!
Well, where do I start.
With the weather forecast predicting rain overnight then clearing I was happy that the sun was breaking through the rain clouds as I loaded the car with tackle including a sack of fishmeal ground bait, 3 pints of pellets and a pint and half of Bilston angling centres finest Casters. By the time I’d met up with Daylewlia off maggotdrowning there was a slight drizzle that had stopped by the time we started pegging out, after talking to a pleasure angler who had witnessed a 100lb catch of tench catch two days previous I was raring to get at them.
By the time we got back to the draw the motley crew had starting assembling, in fact I thought we were at the wrong bridge because it looked more like an audition for a horror film than a fishing match……whilst waiting on the bridge a bream rolled in the peg on the junction, well actually it floated to the top, rolled over and died, there was obviously so many there that there was not enough oxygen to go round...then with 2 minutes left it happened…..du du du..du du du dorrr dor du du (music from the omen)....was it an apparition?....no...the man known only as "Fert" had arrived...once thought of as just a mystical beast it quickly transpired after the all in that the man named "Fert" was indeed a real monster....a ground bait monster.....the sky darkened and the rain began to fall.....Heavily...before it got heavier and with stronger winds.
With the peggers out drawing 1st (me and Daylewlia)I wanted to draw on the junction but I was not that disappointed when I drew peg11 due to it having a bigger than average reed bed opposite. The favoured peg 7 on the junction had been drawn as expected by Yamo, all the talk was WHO would be 2nd.
with only pellets and casters It did not take long to get ready, two pellet rigs with 0.14 bottoms and two caster rigs with 0.10 bottoms were set up to deal with the resident slimies,at the all in the 1st line fed was 11m into 2 1/2 ft of water with 3 balls of fairly dry fishmeal ground bait......I watched them float for a couple of seconds then sink to the bottom....yes I did say it correctly.... because after 5 hours I could still see them looking oh so fishless on the bottom. After a bite less first hour I went for a walk and it became obvious that the only people catching were using bread and feeding small amounts of liccy.I had taken the scales so I had two options:
1: I could keep doing the same and hope for a couple of bonus fish.
2:I could get a top kit out with light elastic and fish a casters brain on a 26 hook over a bit of sloppy ground bait….thinking about it there was a third option I could have put my own brain on if I have got any 28 hooks!
With the wind blowing and the rain coming down in buckets I decided to choose option 1 which meant I could snuggle whilst holding the pole, this was too be disturbed twice by a Rudd and a roach interrupting me by making my float go under and with 40 minutes left the white flag came out and the tackle was returning to the car and the weigh in commenced.
1st to weigh was Cotti the Warburtons fanatic who put 3-11-8 of small roach with a couple of bonus 6oz skimmers on the scales despite losing a bream that could have doubled his weight,next was Vesti who had a 3lb tench to go with a few little roach for a total of 3-7-0 but had left 4 tench in the cut! Jagman the local had retired early to watch the baggies fans crying in their beer.Heinzer then put 1-9-12 on the scales despite losing time having to take shaun home, Ball it in Brambles had not had a bite so failed to trouble the now half dry scalesman. It appeared that Cotti was now home and dry (apart from he was wet through) and it was confirmed when Yamo had cocked the flyer up.
1 Shaunie davies - DNW (retired with a hangover) LOL
2 Cotti 3-11-8 (lost his bream)
3 Vesti 3-7-0 (lost 3 tench but had one)
4 Jagman - DNW - caster daint work
5 heinzer 1-9-12 might have had a few more if he hadnt taken the hangover kid home half way thru
6 Brian Brambles - DNW
7 Yamo 0.12.10 - mesmerised by Ferts feeding and totally outgunned and overawed by young Fert
8 Fert the legend 1.5.9
9 TK 2.0.3
10 Daylewlia 2 fish
11 Woodmouse 2 fish
12 Zorro 2 fish
13 Brambles jnr
Thanks for organising it TK.
Just a pity the gods of weather had gone on holiday.
Knock up on the Curley Wyrley over the Bank Hol?
Well that was worth the wait Chockie Monster A bl**dy great write up If the Sunday Times (or MF) gets wind of you you can give up the day job
I just had to change the underwear after loffin so much
The only omission for the record - and this is not criticism - the pennies went ......
Cotti £25 for 1st and 2 sections of £20 to Vesti and BDM
So I retired to the pub 40 sovs better off (where JK spent it) and I finally put my jumper on to thaw out........
I just had to change the underwear after loffin so much
The only omission for the record - and this is not criticism - the pennies went ......
Cotti £25 for 1st and 2 sections of £20 to Vesti and BDM
So I retired to the pub 40 sovs better off (where JK spent it) and I finally put my jumper on to thaw out........
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Woooo hooo, Great write up mousey
Am I to take it that Fert was a demon with the groundbait then lol
TK you lied on the phone 35lb my wobbly cheeks
Am I to take it that Fert was a demon with the groundbait then lol
TK you lied on the phone 35lb my wobbly cheeks
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Ooooops just noticed - the Chocky Monsters misread the decimal place of the results I pm'd him
I'm sure I did 20lb 3oz...........(in my dreams)
I'm sure I did 20lb 3oz...........(in my dreams)
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Now you can put the pics up TK
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Knock up on the Curley Wyrley over the Bank Hol?
O dear if HA HA was there things would definate be DIFFRENT HA HAHow did it go TK?
" on't fancy being stuck in a traffic jam?
Trying avoid having a paintbrush thrust in your hand?
Dont fancy the missus walking you round that car boot?
Come and join us on a knock up on the Curley Wyrley"
I'll never listen to the old gits advice again!!!!!!!!
Well, where do I start.
With the weather forecast predicting rain overnight then clearing I was happy that the sun was breaking through the rain clouds as I loaded the car with tackle including a sack of fishmeal ground bait, 3 pints of pellets and a pint and half of Bilston angling centres finest Casters. By the time I’d met up with Daylewlia off maggotdrowning there was a slight drizzle that had stopped by the time we started pegging out, after talking to a pleasure angler who had witnessed a 100lb catch of tench catch two days previous I was raring to get at them.
By the time we got back to the draw the motley crew had starting assembling, in fact I thought we were at the wrong bridge because it looked more like an audition for a horror film than a fishing match……whilst waiting on the bridge a bream rolled in the peg on the junction, well actually it floated to the top, rolled over and died, there was obviously so many there that there was not enough oxygen to go round...then with 2 minutes left it happened…..du du du..du du du dorrr dor du du (music from the omen)....was it an apparition?....no...the man known only as "Fert" had arrived...once thought of as just a mystical beast it quickly transpired after the all in that the man named "Fert" was indeed a real monster....a ground bait monster.....the sky darkened and the rain began to fall.....Heavily...before it got heavier and with stronger winds.
With the peggers out drawing 1st (me and Daylewlia)I wanted to draw on the junction but I was not that disappointed when I drew peg11 due to it having a bigger than average reed bed opposite. The favoured peg 7 on the junction had been drawn as expected by Yamo, all the talk was WHO would be 2nd.
with only pellets and casters It did not take long to get ready, two pellet rigs with 0.14 bottoms and two caster rigs with 0.10 bottoms were set up to deal with the resident slimies,at the all in the 1st line fed was 11m into 2 1/2 ft of water with 3 balls of fairly dry fishmeal ground bait......I watched them float for a couple of seconds then sink to the bottom....yes I did say it correctly.... because after 5 hours I could still see them looking oh so fishless on the bottom. After a bite less first hour I went for a walk and it became obvious that the only people catching were using bread and feeding small amounts of liccy.I had taken the scales so I had two options:
1: I could keep doing the same and hope for a couple of bonus fish.
2:I could get a top kit out with light elastic and fish a casters brain on a 26 hook over a bit of sloppy ground bait….thinking about it there was a third option I could have put my own brain on if I have got any 28 hooks!
With the wind blowing and the rain coming down in buckets I decided to choose option 1 which meant I could snuggle whilst holding the pole, this was too be disturbed twice by a Rudd and a roach interrupting me by making my float go under and with 40 minutes left the white flag came out and the tackle was returning to the car and the weigh in commenced.
1st to weigh was Cotti the Warburtons fanatic who put 3-11-8 of small roach with a couple of bonus 6oz skimmers on the scales despite losing a bream that could have doubled his weight,next was Vesti who had a 3lb tench to go with a few little roach for a total of 3-7-0 but had left 4 tench in the cut! Jagman the local had retired early to watch the baggies fans crying in their beer.Heinzer then put 1-9-12 on the scales despite losing time having to take shaun home, Ball it in Brambles had not had a bite so failed to trouble the now half dry scalesman. It appeared that Cotti was now home and dry (apart from he was wet through) and it was confirmed when Yamo had cocked the flyer up.
1 Shaunie davies - DNW (retired with a hangover) LOL
2 Cotti 3-11-8 (lost his bream)
3 Vesti 3-7-0 (lost 3 tench but had one)
4 Jagman - DNW - caster daint work
5 heinzer 1-9-12 might have had a few more if he hadnt taken the hangover kid home half way thru
6 Brian Brambles - DNW
7 Yamo 0.12.10 - mesmerised by Ferts feeding and totally outgunned and overawed by young Fert
8 Fert the legend 1.5.9
9 TK 2.0.3
10 Daylewlia 2 fish
11 Woodmouse 2 fish
12 Zorro 2 fish
13 Brambles jnr
Thanks for organising it TK.
Just a pity the gods of weather had gone on holiday.
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In what way HAHA?
Knock up on the Curley Wyrley over the Bank Hol?
...............but pike don't count HaHa
Knock up on the Curley Wyrley over the Bank Hol?
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Welcome aboard Jagman
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You and me was not there so you wont knowIn what way HAHA?
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I was there in spirit. I prolly would have blanked
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i was lucky enough to have 5 bites on the cock peg and spent the rest of my time absolutely gobsmacked by a legend in the making. That bream that came up dead on the top was clearly a sign of the cashmore's curse and from the outset i was doomed to failure.
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What are the chance's of a bream floating to the top dead
I certainly ain't heard of or seen it before. The curse strikes again.
I certainly ain't heard of or seen it before. The curse strikes again.
Knock up on the Curley Wyrley over the Bank Hol?
Not sure whether it did actually die - it was flapping around a bit - it either caught the flu with all that cold rain water going in or was probably exhausted after a bit of rumpy pumpy
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it died tk. it ended up near my keepnet, i did try for it 3 times just in case it wanted a last supper but it werent interested in caster maggot or pinkie
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Should have popped in your net Paul
Wheres the pictures TK, come on. Chop chop
Wheres the pictures TK, come on. Chop chop