Fish 4 Wales Rolfslake Match

Sunday 30th August 2009

Having fished the final Jinx match on the Saturday me and Gem stayed over again ready to fish the Fish 4 Wales match on the Sunday. It was a lot colder and it was that cold it woke me up at 3am, I had to put the cooker on for 10 mins to warm the tent up. I know what your thinking but Gem was asleep.

After I finally managed to get back to sleep I woke up again at 6am and this time I decided to stay up and get some rigs tied ready for the match. Nick was also awake and had the same thing in mind.

Early morning rig tieing exercise.

Early morning rig tying exercise.

Nick Williams also tying some rigs.

Nick Williams also tying some rigs.

Hi De Hi Campers

Hi De Hi Campers

With the draw not being until 12pm we had plenty of time to spare. I spent the morning walking round the lake watching all the fish on the surface basking in the sunshine. There was also another match on the lake today, they were fishing from pegs 4 to 21 and we had 22 to 2. They started arriving and had their draw and was soon underway fishing. Watching them gave us an insight to how the lake was going to fish today and it was not looking good.

Soon 11am came round, people started arriving for our match and Gem even woke up grin . The weather also decided to change from being nice and calm to being very very windy and spitting with rain. Typical British weather hey.

With everyone there except Al, Nick got the draw under way. I was thinking to myself that I wouldn’t mind peg 26 again when Gem pulled it from the bag. I put my hand in and pulled out peg 32, a peg I had not fished before. With some info off Clive (thanks Clive) I got my gear to the peg and set up a line at 10m on the deck and to the bush on my left. I was told not to bother with shallow today which brought a frown to my face as I love my shallow fishing.

My Home for the Day, Peg 32.

My Home for the Day, Peg 32.

To my right I had Nick Williams on peg 30, Steve on peg 28, Gem on peg 26 and Matt on peg 24.

To my right.

To my right.

Steve trying to make me Jealous hehe

Steve trying to make me Jealous hehe

By the time we started the wind had really picked up and I looked to my right at everyone fishing at 5 meters when I was out at 10m. Within minutes of the all in going Gem was already in to a fish on the paste and then another. This made everyone very scared I can tell you. Gem with two fish and everyone else with zero.

I put in 2 pots of pellets in at 10m and went over it with a nice cube of meat, I didn’t have to wait long for a bite but it was a lovely foul hooker. I had no control over it and guess where it took me, yup in the bush on my left. He kindly left my hook in one of the branches before waving goodbye. Things always seem to go wrong for me when it’s windy. Despite the wind I managed to get 4 fish in the net which cleared me of the Minx as she had not managed to catch any-more.

With the wind picking up even more and a flurry of foul hookers on the 10m line I had a look on the bush but again all I was getting was liners and foul hookers. What really put the icing on the cake was getting snagged in the bush much to the amusement of Gem that had come down to see how I was doing.

Cheers Gem :(

Cheers Gem 🙁

Me not very happy with the way things were going.

Me not very happy with the way things were going.

After being told not to bother with shallow on peg 32 I thought bugger it, I was racked off with the margin and 10m line only producing foul hookers so I popped a shallow rig on with a nice white boilie. I fished it out at the 10m line about 2 ½ foot deep. Before I shipped out I fired some 6mm pellets out and could just about make out the swirls amongst the waves. I shipped out and plopped the boilie in, it sank about 2 foot and the float disappeared. No foul hooker this time, with the hook being in the right place the fish was under control and in the landing net after a nice short fight. Shipped out again and had a smaller carp, then a better sized carp. Things were looking good.

Looking to my right I had noticed Steve and Nick had both found regular fish on their 5m lines. Gem was still having problems getting another fish and Matt had been in to some action too although I could not quite see how many.

Steve playing a carp.

Steve playing a carp.

Gem had managed to find another fish and what a fish it was. A new PB for her. 16lb 8oz, Well done Gem.

Gem with her new PB of 16lb 8oz.

Gem with her new PB of 16lb 8oz.

Matt had also been to the weigh station too.

Matt with a Rolfs Carp.

Matt with a Rolfs Carp.

During the last hour of the match I had given up on the bush and decided to concente on the 10m line, both shallow and on the deck and had managed to pick up some more fish. But I knew I didnt not have enough to beat both Steve and Nick.

With the crappy weather and being too busy trying to catch some fish I never went for a walk with the camera, So I had no idea on how the others were getting on in the little lake. All was to be revealed in the weigh in. And also a nice surprise for Gem, she had thought she was last but it turns out someone packed up and went home. Red Hydro, Welcome to the Minx List

Results
Clive Pritchard 2 143-04
Steve Wilson 28 116-00
Nick Williams 30 85-04
Simon Mound 32 69-04
Paul Jay 34 61-00
Mat Edwards 24 48-00
Keith Fellowes 38 47-08
Gem Doyle 26 21-00
Pat Pritchard 36 DNW

Clive, Todays winner. 2 matches on the bounce. Well done.

Clive, Todays winner. 2 matches on the bounce. Well done.

Jinx Match 5, The Finale.

Saturday 29th August 2009

Me and Gem decided to drive down on the Friday night so we could have a lyin on the Saturday morning and avoid the traffic next morning. With the car all loaded up we set off for the hour and half drive down the M6, M5 and M40. Driving past the lake on the M40 we could see all the floodlights were on as there was a night match going on. We arrived at the lake at 10.45 and could see people catching fish on the car park bank, its a great sight see people match fishing in the dark.

We decided to get the tent set up as we would also be camping Saturday night to fish Nick Williams Fish for Wales Match on the Sunday. Setting the tent up in the dark was going ok until Gem decided to put some extra ventilation in the tent using the gas light, burning a hole in the groundsheet  grin With the tent setup it was time for a cuppa tea and a relax.

Gem with a brew

Gem with a brew

After the evening match finished John had a BBQ waiting for everyone with plenty of food. Everyone was chatting about the match and how it had fished. Dave Moore had managed to win the match fishing from peg 9 using paste. About 2am Me and Gem retired back to the tent for some much needed sleep ready for the final Jinx match in the morning.

We woke up at 10 am and unzipped the tent and what a view  we had.

The view from our Tent

The view from our Tent

The car park soon started filling up with the usual suspects all excited to fish the last match of the Jinx Series 2009.

The mob

The mob

Paul, Dave and Steve

Paul, Dave and Steve

Sprucey, Clive and JOn

Sprucey, Clive and Jon

Mugger having some fun

Mugger having some fun

On to the draw which was on time for a change as Malc was travelling with Dai. I pulled  peg 26 from the bag which I have not fished before but suited me fine as its a good peg for shallow fishing. Gem had drawn peg 24 so I would be able to keep an eye on her today.

My home for the day, Peg 26.

My home for the day, Peg 26.

View to my right.

View to my right. Dave, Gem and Paul.

View to my Left, Sprucey.

View to my Left, Sprucey.

I had only 3 rigs set up today. A 5m paste line, same line but a rig for meat and pellet and a shallow line at 11m. on the all in I started on the shallow line without feeding a single pellet, within a minute I was in to a fish. Good start I thought. Second put in and I was in again. It continued for another fish and then nothing for 30 minutes. Weird, they had just disappeared.

Dave on my right was fishing the paste and not having much luck but I thought I would give it a go anyway. First put in and the float was motionless for 5 minutes when the float sailed away, I struck and had a fish on for about 5 second before it parted company with me. Another put in and the same happened again, I switched over to the meat rig and dropped that in and within 1 minute I had a fish on. After that fish I had another and again my swim went dead.

So I fed some pellets on my shallow line which had plenty of fish swirling and some on the 5m line and went to the tent to get a drink and a sausage roll. After the refreshments I decided to walk the long way round the lake and see how people were doing. At this point I had 6 fish in the net.

The little lake seemed to be fishing quite hard with not many fish been caught. Dave on 34 had a few, Jon on 36 was dry and so was Slim on 38. Al and Mugger on 40 and 2 were also finding it hard to get a fish. Steve on peg 4 had had a lump and a smaller carp so he was doing OK, Malc on the other hand was getting plenty of fish on but was having to take drastic action to land them.

Malc trying to land a foul hooker

Malc trying to land a foul hooker

Having landed the fish I asked him to hold it up and smile. This is Malcs version.

Smile for god sake.

Smile for god sake.

Back on to the large lake the motorway bank was not doing any better. It seems Rolfs carp did not want to play today. Fishing on peg 16 today was Geoff and he had not fished Rolfslake for 2 years now but he still managed to catch a few which is all he was bothered about.

Geoff having a few on peg 16

Geoff having a few on peg 16

Geoff with a carp on.

Geoff with a carp on.

Looking over to the carpark bank Sprucey was doing his normal Garden Gnome impression(as Mugger puts it) While Gem was looking like an Ewok trying to keep warm after the sun had moved round.

Sprucey concerntrating hard.

Sprucey concentrating hard.

Gem on peg 24 trying to find some Minx Points

Gem on peg 24 trying to find some Minx Points

Me with a fish on peg 26

Me with a fish on peg 26

I sat back down and went out shallow again and hooked straight in to another fish and thought with the amount that has been caught by everyone else that I could be in with a chance but it wasn’t long before the shallow swim died again and I was left to try the 5 meter line. But again I had a fish right away until that died off. I spent the rest of the match switching between white boilie shallow at 11m to meat at 5m’s on the deck.

I finally actually managed to get a few weighers this match, something I had not been able to do in all the other matches. Gem was on hand to witness and take a picture being as she was right in front of the weigh station. I had one pictured below and one 14lb 8oz which I never got a picture of.

Me with a carp, cant remeber the weight hehe.

Me with a carp, can't remember the weight hehe.

Come the all out I thought I had done well to be honest but it was not meant to be. Clive had  done me in the last part of the match. Well done Clive. It was very close though and I had achieved my second ton of the series, also won my section which is a bit strange as I normally do rubbish.

I must say a big thank you to Malc for the invite and running the series. John at Rolfslake for putting up with us through the series. Superb, thank you.

No Minxings for me  this weekend and I went home £3 better off. Thanks Gem and Al hehe.

Today’s winner was Clive Pritchard from peg 8

Todays winner Clive Prichard.

Today's winner Clive Pritchard.

Results.

Name Peg Weight
Clive Pritchard Peg 8 128lbs 00ozs
Simon Mound Peg 26 124lbs 04ozs
Simon  Enticott Peg 31 123lbs 00ozs
Malc Doyle Peg 6 100lbs 00ozs
Andy Spruce Peg 28 78lbs 04ozs
Tony Roberts Peg 10 76lbs 00ozs
Peter Morton Peg 2 67lbs 00ozs
Ade Williams Peg 38 63lbs 12ozs
Steve Wilson Peg 4 61lbs 08ozs
Terry Goff Peg 7 60lbs 04ozs
Alan Loader Peg 40 52lbs 04ozs
Fred Parker Peg 11 45lbs 12ozs
Geoff Palmer (guest) Peg 16 44lbs 04ozs
Dave Moore Peg 25 43lbs 12ozs
Paul Roberts Peg 22 37lbs 08ozs
Nick Watkins-Price Peg 9 31lbs 12ozs
Dave Collier Peg 34 30lbs 12ozs
Nick Williams Peg 14 21lbs 12ozs
Jon Hatch Peg 36 20lbs 00ozs
Keith Fellows Peg 32 19lbs 04ozs
Matt E (guest) Peg 18 17lbs 00ozs
Dai Thomas Peg 13 4lbs 00ozs
Gemma Doyle Peg 24 3lbs 00ozs
1 6 7 8 9 10