If you are signing up to the forums, Thank you. You will need to activate your account by clicking a link in an email from the forums.
Please make sure you check your Junk/Spam folder for the email and make sure you spell your email address correctly or you won't get the email.
Thanks again. Dismiss this with the [X] >>>>>>

River Steeping opens

Upcoming Match Information and Venue Advice Here.
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#1

Unread post by daskin »

There will be an open match on the River steeping at Wainfleet on Dec 26th Boxing day.
Draw 9am Wainfleet market place
fish 10am --3pm
Entry fee £10 no pegging fee---all money paid out.

There will also be opens every Sunday until the end of the season.
Same times and place.
User avatar
TK
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 16083
Joined: October 10th, 2006, 4:45 pm

River Steeping opens

#2

Unread post by TK »

Keep us posted with the results Daskin Image
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#3

Unread post by daskin »

Dec. 26th result
1st Don Green  9lbs 2oz
2nd Russ Parsons 8lb 11oz
3rd Steve Harper 8lb 9oz
4th Derek Skinner 6lb 14oz.
All Roach catches. Don had 150 fish.
Match was fished at  Dovecote,below the town, as the river In the town and above Wainfleet was carrying a lot of mucky water for some reason, although the upper and the lower reaches were normal.
User avatar
TK
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 16083
Joined: October 10th, 2006, 4:45 pm

River Steeping opens

#4

Unread post by TK »

Cheers Daskin Image
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#5

Unread post by daskin »

Sunday Dec.29th resuslt.
!st Andy Scott 5lb 13,1/2 oz
2nd Graham Cripsey 5lb 4oz
3rd Ian Brodie 5lb 2,1/2 oz
4th Bob Smith 2lb 9oz,
A sharp overnight frost kept the weights down-with the top 3 weights coming from pegs 1,2 and 3. with everyone else really struggling, with only pegs 1--8 having anything to bring to the scales.
the match was fished in the middle of the platformed section from permanent peg 23 upwards towards Crows Bridge.
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#6

Unread post by daskin »

Sunday 5th Jan.
1st Andy Scott 13lb10oz    217 fish
2nd Bob Smith 11lb 6oz
3rd Steve Miles 10lb 13oz
4th Derek Skinner 10lb 2oz
The river was carrying a few inches of extra water, and pulling off which appeared to bring the fish onto the feed, despite a morning frost.
User avatar
TK
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 16083
Joined: October 10th, 2006, 4:45 pm

River Steeping opens

#7

Unread post by TK »

Image Still all on the punch Daskin ?
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#8

Unread post by daskin »

Jan 12th result.
1st Bob Smith  13lb 2oz  280 fish
2nd Derek Skinner 12lb 14oz 210 fish
3rd Reece Dillamore 11lb
4th Don Green 10lb 8oz
5th = Alec Rawlings
        Steve Harper   10lb 2oz
Another sharp overnight frost , and ice in the margins failed to put the fish off the feed, with the top 4 anglers all taking over 200 fish each, lowest weight was 6lb 8oz
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#9

Unread post by daskin »

Image   Still all on the punch Daskin ?

And yes TK I`m still exclusively on punch ( I never use anything else)
The others use various baits, Punch Pinkie, big maggot etc. and oftens a combinaton during the match
I had an ideal peg for me today, but I`m no longer as fast as I used to be--15 years ago I would have P****d the match. I missed a lot of bites today as well, had me pulling my hair out at times.
User avatar
TK
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 16083
Joined: October 10th, 2006, 4:45 pm

River Steeping opens

#10

Unread post by TK »

Hi Daskin - well done on another brown envelope, you were obviously having a slightly better stamp of fish to the winner - if my calculations are correct, another 5 and you'd have just edged it......
but I`m no longer as fast as I used to be-


Know the feeling, comes to us all :'(
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#11

Unread post by daskin »

Sunday 19th January
1st Bob Smith 17lb 1/2oz 370 fish
2nd Danny West 14lb 14oz 315 fish
3rd Derek Skinner 12lb 7.1/2 oz 230 fish
4th Alec Rawlings 12lb 3.1/2oz
5th Andy Scott 11lb 2oz
6th Pete Harker 9lb 14oz

The river was carrying a few inches of extra water and was expected to run off hard, but didnt, despite the tide being right for it to run. In the last couple of matches the top weights have come from the low numbers but the high numbers came up trumps this week.
User avatar
TK
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 16083
Joined: October 10th, 2006, 4:45 pm

River Steeping opens

#12

Unread post by TK »

Nice one Daskin Image
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#13

Unread post by daskin »

I wasnt able to fish the match on Jan 26th.
The river was high and carrying a lot of colour and with strong winds and persistant rain, I wasnt too upset to miss it
It was won By Bob Smith with 3lb 8oz, 2nd 2lb 8oz -3rd 1lb 12oz.
Result for Feb 2nd
1st Ian Boden 7lb 12oz
2nd Bob Smith 6lb 11oz
3rd Derek Skinner 3lb 12oz
4th Andy Scott 3lb 8oz
5th Alec Rawlings 3lb 6oz
The river looked to be in good condition and ran at a decent pace after the first hour, but for some reason the fish were reluctant to feed, the top 3 weights came from pegs 3, 4 and 5, with the pole outscoring the whip on the day.
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#14

Unread post by daskin »

Result Feb 9th
1st Derek Skinner 4lb 7oz + Gold peg
2nd Ian Boden 3lb 6.5oz
3rd Ian Brodie 3lb 5oz
4th = Steve Miles
Graham Cripsey 3lb 1.5oz
6th Alec Rawlings 2lb 13oz
Even though the river looked in good condition --it fished pretty badly, Very strong winds made it very difficult to fish whatever method used.
Cormorants have been seen on the river over the last couple of weeks--so all are hoping that the fish have probably moved from the match stretch because of this and that the b******** have not ruined another good venue.
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#15

Unread post by daskin »

Result Feb 16th
1st Peg 1--Danny Hurst 6lb 4oz ( 50 Roach)
2nd Peg 7--Alec Rawlings 4lb 7oz (2x 2lb Bream + 3 Roach)
3rd Peg 3--Andy Scott 3lb 2oz (23 Roach)
4th Peg 2--Derek Skinner 1lb 15oz (15 Roach)
5th Peg 4--Bob Smith 1lb 10oz ( 14 Roach)
6th Peg 6--Steve Miles 1lb 5oz.
The match length has declined badly the last couple of weeks --with the hoards of small fish appearing to have moved out, with just odd pockets of a few 2oz+ Roach in the low numbers.
The town stretch seems to be the only place where decent weights can be taken--but there is not enough accessable pegs to run a decent sized match, on that stretch.
The organiser is looking at maybe a different venue for next weeks match.
Draw same time and place.
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#16

Unread post by daskin »

The match length fished terrible On Sunday 23rd Feb.
1st Alec Rawlings  2lb
2nd Graham Cripsey 1lb 8oz
3rd Richard Kinning  1lb 5oz
4th Andy Scott   1lb 4oz
The few fish that were caught were all a decent stamp of fish.

4 anglers went down on the Friday to try the match length, after the previous weeks poor showing - equally spaced along the length --all had over 5lbs of fish, in around 3 hrs--but come Sunday its was as if the river was almost barren, with all but a few anglers having anything to show-
plus a very strong wind that made some pegs almost unfishable.
I went down there yesterday on the spur of the moment and fished one of the early peg numbers that were used in the match and had some quality Roach--ending up with 105 fish for 16lb 8oz.
The water conditions have not changed for a couple weeks now, but the fish seem to go out for the day on a Sunday.
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#17

Unread post by daskin »

Sunday March 2nd
1st Michael Bond 12lb 6oz
2nd Denis Houghton 10lb 15oz
3rd Bob Smith 10lb 5oz
4th Brain Blackmore 10lb 3oz
5th Alec Rawlings 10lb 2oz
6th = Danny West
Pete Harker 10lb 1oz
This weeks match was moved to a different stretch thats has been fishing well, but there was too many anlgers for the section and two pegs had to be put in a section further downstream and unfortunately these 2 pegs got the full force of the wind and fished very badly--(guess where I drew) on the good section the lowest weight was 7lb.
I was really p****** off as I had won the previous 3 matches that had been fished on the good section. but didnt have a hope in hell of matching the other guys from where I was.
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#18

Unread post by daskin »

Result March 9th
1st Danny West 13lb 2oz
2nd Pete Harker 10lb 9oz
3rd Michael Bond 10lb 5oz
4th Bob Smith 10lb
5th Ian Brodie 9lb 5oz
6th Graham Cripsey 8lb 1 oz

There will open sweeps on the river on both Thursday 13th and Friday 14th of March
Draw Wainfleet market place 9am fish 10am--3pm
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#19

Unread post by daskin »

Open sweep March 13th
1st Pete Harker  9lb 12oz
2nd Don Green  8lb 5oz
3rd Derek Skinner 8lb 1oz
4th Alec Rawlings 5lb 15oz
5th Ian Brodie      5lb 8oz
Match fished on the town stretch, the decent fish didnt show up in any numbers Pete and Don managed to find a few but the majority of the fish were tiny.
daskin
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 153
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 10:08 pm

River Steeping opens

#20

Unread post by daskin »

March 14th result
1st Derek Skinner 6lb 15oz
2nd Pete Harker   6lb 11oz
3rd Brian Blackamore 5lb 15oz
4th Don Green      5lb 12oz
5th Ian Brodie      5lb
The match was fished on the same pegs as thursday, but it didnt fish as well--with even less of the better fish putting in an appearance. all catches were made up of very small Roach, with anything over an ounce being a bonus.
It has not been a bad winter on the venue with very few poor matches-- and we managed to run a match every week with none being cancelled due to the weather or the river being unfishable.
Roll on the end of October.
Post Reply