RolfsLake Winter League. Match 1

Sunday 22nd November

No Pictures today as the weather was too bad sorry.

My day started off waking up at 6.45. I went downstairs to make Gem and me a brew. 7am and Gem still had not come down, she had decided to have a lie in.

We set off at 7.20 for the 1 and a half hour drive. We hadn’t even got out of Penkridge and gem fast asleep again snoring like a trooper. Driving down the wind on the M40 was horrendous, blowing Gem little green pea all over the place.

We get to the lake about 8.45 just in time for the draw that was supposed to be at 9am. I give Gem a prod and shee looks round for her cuppa tea not realising we were at the lake.
We got out the car to meet my Team mates for the league Clive and Steve. It was dark, windy and spitting with rain…. Great [smiley=fit.gif] The draw was delayed till 9.30 so we had plenty of time for a chat on tactics before hand.
Steve opened up his glasses case to reveal 3 bits of paper and ordered me to choose one, this was for what section we would be fishing today. I opened my paper the see the Letter B. Clive would be in C section and Steve would be in A section.

On to the draw. A section drew first and Steve pulled out peg 34, not bad. Me next and I pull out peg 30, not good so a few people said. Clive then pulls out peg 18 for C section.
I haven’t fished peg 30 before but have done well of peg 29 so I roughly new how deep the peg would be but looking at the waves and fishing my first winter match at Rolfs was making me think a bit more than I like too.

With everything on my peg Gem bids me farewell as she is driving down to Reading to she her Nan today.
I set up at 10/11 meter line a 5-6ft shallow rig (you never know) and a margin swim to the bush on my right.
I had 4 and 6mm soft expanders, corn and maggot, Nice and simple like me.

For the ‘All In’ John Bennett had instructed me to light quite a large rocket that was positioned behind me to signal the start of the league and the match. He wanted to start with a big bang so he said. At 9.30 I lit the bugger and watched it fly in to the air but there was no bang, it just crackled a tiny bit.

I sat on my box and watched everyone cupping in bait, this is something I was not doing today. I had a small Fox tosspot on my topkit. I filled it up with wet down 4mm pellets and popped a 6mm GOT baits expander on the hook and shipped out to 10m. I had a bite and missed it and then a few mins later another bite which I stook in to. The elastic when solid and then the adrenaline started pumping.
I shipped back slowly and within 2 minutes a nice 6-7lb common was flopping on the top of the water like a skimmer.
I must say fish of this size normally pull your arms off but not in the winter, I thinking it like been in the fresh air to warm up a bit as the water was very cold and clear.

With a carp safely in the net and the fear of the dreaded DNW out the way I relaxed and carried on. I was having plenty of bites but missing them, I think they may have been liners. Next fish was a nice skimmer of about 2-3lb and I was thinking “This is all right” but the fish got smaller and took longer to hook.
I switched to 3 red maggots and went back out and pretty much right away hooked in to a 8oz Perch. I kept switching between maggot and expander but only caught on the maggot for the rest of the match. I was catching smaller skimmers, roach and more perch.

With the bites dried up I popped another section on and went out to 11.5m with 3 red maggots, dropped in another pot of 4mm pellets and waited for the float to settle. I missed two bite and then hooked in to another carp. After a short fight I had another carp about the same size.
For the rest of the match I stuck on that line and managed to catch some more silvers.

At the end of the match I get a phone call from Gem, she explained to me how she was lost and might be late picking me up.
But bless her she managed to get back in time.

After a very speedy weigh in as it started raining again came the results. Clive and Steve had finished 3rd in their section and I had managed 2nd in my section. That left Team Assassins 2nd overall.

Despite the shit weather I had a good day and was pleased with how I had fished. The team picked up money on the day too so it cant be bad can it.

Looking forward to the next one.

Results….

A Section
1st John Bennett peg 40 24-4 RG
2nd Paul Jay peg 7 15-4 RP
3rd Steve Wilson peg 34 10-12 A
4th Ron B peg 4 10-0 MFS
5th Ian M peg 38 9-4 RD
6th Ernie M peg 2 2-8 TS
B Section
1st Mick Lane peg 9 48-4 RG
2nd Simon Mound peg 30 23-0 A
3rd Ron Allam peg 10 15-8 RP
4th Horby peg 32 13-8 MFS
5th Mike Stimpson peg 13 13-0 RD
6th Steve Palmer peg 28 3-8 TS
C Section
1st Phil Powell peg 24 39-12 RG
2nd Jon Walker peg 22 21-4 RD
3rd Clive Pritchard peg 18 21-0 A
4th Lloyd Moss peg 16 9-8 TS
5th Mark Orchard peg 26 7-12 RP
6th Dave Bull peg 14 2-4 MFS
TEAM POINTS POINTS
1st Rolfs Gold 18 RG
2nd Assassins 13 A
3rd Rolfs Platinum 11 RP
4th Rolfs Diamond 9 RD
5th MFS 7 MFS
6th Team Spro 5 TS

Match Fishing Scene at Rolfslake. 2009

Saturday 19th September.

I put my name down to fish a match with the lads from Match Fishing Scene. The list was full up so I went on the reserve list. I was not hopeful of getting on the match as Rolfs is always a popular venue. As luck would have it several people dropped out and I got on the list.

All Pictures are clickable for Full Size

The view when I got to Rolfs

The view when I got to Rolfs

Arriving at the lake there were people milling around but I did not really know anyone and there were some of the lakes top anglers fishing today so I was a little nervous. Two people that I did know turned up, Clive and Steve. I soon got chatting to some other people too, I had a good chat with Justin Case about shallow fishing a subject I find interesting.

Rolfs supremo Jon Walker turned up and everyone gathered around the back of his van to look and buy some of his floats. I went over for a look and soon found myself parting with £12. I bought 6 floats costing £2 each which I thought was good value for money.

Jon Walker Floats I bought

Jon Walker Floats I brought

On to the draw. I pulled out peg 29 and instant decided I was going to be fishing shallow today and try to make it work whatever happened. The reason I thought this is because I have fished peg 29 before and wasted time fishing on the deck and by the bush to the right only to try shallow in the last hour and managed to catch a nice amount of fish.

It also appeared that I had drawn next to Wacko Jacko …

John Bennett. Chamone MO FO

John Bennett. Chamone MO FO

My home for the day. Peg 29

My home for the day. Peg 29

A nice short walk from the car park to my peg which was nice, I had brought my trolley in case I drew the motorway bank but did not need it. For company today I had John Bennett on peg 30 and Winkledean on peg 28

John Jacko Bennett on peg 30

John "Jacko" Bennett on peg 30

Winkledean on peg 28

Winkledean on peg 28

My main rig today would be my Boilie Shallow rig that I have been using a fair bit at rolfs and have caught plenty of fish on it. Simple rig for a simple bloke hehe.

rolfsshallow1

Shallow Fishing Set up

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Simple Rig that has caught me a lot of fish

I also set up a 5m line and a margin rig as a back up. With and hour and a half to set up I had plenty of time to have a chat with Eddie who had turned up and was busy munching a bacon roll. Eddie on the other side of the camera for a change.

Greedy Eddie Taylor Green

Greedy Eddie Taylor Green

On the all in I shipped out to 11.5m and slapped the boilie on the water and waited for the boilie to sink to the 2″ depth, nothing. A few drops later the float sailed away. Without feeding anything I had managed to get a fish which is what I had done on my last visit when I drew peg 26.

For the next few hours getting a bite at 11.5m was getting really hard. I managed to get a few more fish by going deeper, up to 3 foot. Changing the depth regularly seemed to induce bites. After 2 hours I decided to add another section and start again. I went out to 13m and instantly hooked in to another fish but this time the it was much bigger. With the fished weighed and photographed by Eddie {thanks Eddie} I was back out again and straight in to another fish, another weigher.  I had another 2 weighers from the 13m line before it dried up.

One of my Weighers

One of my Weighers

For the final 1½ hours I added another section and went out to 14.5m’s and changed the depth back to 2 foot. I had another weigher right away but after that I was struggling for bites again. I had been watching Steve Wilson and Justin Case over on pegs 16 and 14 who seemed to be catching well also. Eddie had been doing a great job of keeping me informed on who was catching what and told me that I was in with a chance of winning my section which I was delighted with.

On to the weigh in and after we weighed in the little lake it was clear on just how hard the lake had fished today. I had guessed that I had about 80lb so was keen to see what Steve on 16 and Justin on peg 14 had done. With Justin Case weighing 75lb 12oz I thought I had just about beat that but with Steve weighing in 85lb 3oz I thought he had done me.

Another angler that I had seen catching a few was Slider on peg 26 and he put 76lb 4oz on the scales. The scales arrived at my peg and I weighed in 93lb 12oz which surprised me and was enough to win my section and the match. Steve and Clive had said that if I had over a ton that they were going to throw me in as I have been known to tell a few porkies where the amount of fish I have caught is involved hehe.

The Match Fishing Scene lads are a great bunch of lads and I had a good laugh along with been lucky enough to catch a few fish on what turned out to be really hard day.

Results.

Position Name Peg Weight Section
1 Simple 29 93lb 12oz B
2 Steve0070 16 85lb 3oz C
3 Slider 26 76lb 4oz C
4 Justin Case 14 75lb 12oz C
5 Eels 25 65lb 0oz C
6 Chris Calder 6 63lb 10oz A
7 Clive 4 58lb 0oz A
8 Chris Telling 8 44lb 0oz B
9 Jon Walker 40 39lb 12oz A
10 Pikey 18 37lb 8oz C
11 Caster or Disaster 13 36lb 4oz B
12 Caster Master 9 35lb 4oz B
13 Firstpeg 34 33lb 4oz A
14 Winkledean 28 32lb 0oz B
15 Wightman 22 29lb 0oz C
16 Paul Jay 32 28lb 12oz B
17 Mick the Fish 2 17lb 8oz A
18 Jadstar 10 10lb 12oz B
19 Crowy 7 6lb 8oz A
20 Welshmagic 38 6lb 0oz A
21 Happydangler 36 2lb 0oz A





23 NickM 23 0lb C
23 John Bennet 30 0lb B

A few more pictures from the day..

Me after the Match

Me after the Match

Car Park bank.

The Car Park bank.

Steve Wilson. 2nd Today.

Waiting to do the Weigh in

My peg from across the Lake

A nice carp caught Shallow

Thanks for reading.

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