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- joffmiester
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i'm not in the office this week i'm having a few days off with the kids and i think i need it after yesterday yes all the talk and all the ideas tried but nothing but nothing could stop the dreaded B.L.A.N.K yesterday i never walk in a team match but this section had me beat well and proper I've got a few pictures I'll get on but the cameras charging at the minute
it really was a section of two half's i new section at kilby bridge i was drawn on A11 and bob greenbury had walked the night before and just said you might as well go home now great why i said and he replied just wait and see
this where i need the pictures on arrival at the section the first 6 pegs all looked flyer's a turning bay,boats and a massive reed bed i thought whats bob on about ::)it looks great until i walked passed these pegs went passed the wires then passed 200 yards of canal that hadn't been pegs to see a lock in the distance and with a cold east wind in my face :-[i could see every angler in my section and lee morley had drawn on my left and colly on my right even collys face gave it away why would a fish live out in the country when you've got loads of boats and the turning bay around the corner the writing was on the wall still i had a few tricks up my sleeve so i thought its that day to fish for a bite the problem being the wind was bitter cold at the whistle lines were fed i did feed on positive but took my time with the others i could always add more if needed lee next to me had a roach second put in i thought might be ok then colly after searching his peg after a perch down the side he also went out and had a roach from thenn on it was painfull no one had another bite anglers were walking around and still i thought on of the tricks would pay off ::)after another two hours the only place the tricks would do any good was the pub that was it off the box i went
i new choppie and rob jones had drawn in the early pegs so camera in hand off i went we had heard all six pegs were catching choppie had 5 perch at this time and said they were all propper like all five would go 8 or 9lb low and behold the camera was flat as a pancake as choppie played his sixth perch i've got a photo on my phone so hopefully i'l get them on site what a lovely net and they went 11lb for the six star man the winner came off peg one woody he had a golden spell catching 4 bream in four casts
team wise 20 hrs of fishing saw us catch a quarter of a ounce between 4 of us
THIS VENUE SHOULD CARRY A HEALTH WARNING
it really was a section of two half's i new section at kilby bridge i was drawn on A11 and bob greenbury had walked the night before and just said you might as well go home now great why i said and he replied just wait and see
this where i need the pictures on arrival at the section the first 6 pegs all looked flyer's a turning bay,boats and a massive reed bed i thought whats bob on about ::)it looks great until i walked passed these pegs went passed the wires then passed 200 yards of canal that hadn't been pegs to see a lock in the distance and with a cold east wind in my face :-[i could see every angler in my section and lee morley had drawn on my left and colly on my right even collys face gave it away why would a fish live out in the country when you've got loads of boats and the turning bay around the corner the writing was on the wall still i had a few tricks up my sleeve so i thought its that day to fish for a bite the problem being the wind was bitter cold at the whistle lines were fed i did feed on positive but took my time with the others i could always add more if needed lee next to me had a roach second put in i thought might be ok then colly after searching his peg after a perch down the side he also went out and had a roach from thenn on it was painfull no one had another bite anglers were walking around and still i thought on of the tricks would pay off ::)after another two hours the only place the tricks would do any good was the pub that was it off the box i went
i new choppie and rob jones had drawn in the early pegs so camera in hand off i went we had heard all six pegs were catching choppie had 5 perch at this time and said they were all propper like all five would go 8 or 9lb low and behold the camera was flat as a pancake as choppie played his sixth perch i've got a photo on my phone so hopefully i'l get them on site what a lovely net and they went 11lb for the six star man the winner came off peg one woody he had a golden spell catching 4 bream in four casts
team wise 20 hrs of fishing saw us catch a quarter of a ounce between 4 of us
THIS VENUE SHOULD CARRY A HEALTH WARNING
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How do I go about booking it for the Grueller series Joffie - sounds like it's right up our street
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I had 6 miniscule perch and 2 roach fry on joker yesterday on the Lanky for 3oz Joff
Everyone else in my section had a boat opposite or a basin ...... i drew right next to bridge with tins opposite ! Peg 1 was first in section, peg 2 second, peg three 3rd, peg 4 fourth, peg 5 fifth etc in the 7 peg section ...... i drew peg 7!!!!!! .... i fished a blinder tho as the bloke on peg 6 BLANKED !
PROPER crappity smackED OFF
Everyone else in my section had a boat opposite or a basin ...... i drew right next to bridge with tins opposite ! Peg 1 was first in section, peg 2 second, peg three 3rd, peg 4 fourth, peg 5 fifth etc in the 7 peg section ...... i drew peg 7!!!!!! .... i fished a blinder tho as the bloke on peg 6 BLANKED !
PROPER crappity smackED OFF
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I had one gudgeon (it were a big 'un) on Saturday.
I also got a float bristle stuck in me crappity smack finger and twenty minutes later got a wire stuck in me wobbly cheeks. I was wandering around like a crappity smack pin cushion
Then got unwanted verbally slagged off in the pub after by a total crappity smack wanker, (hope he's looking in)
Still had a bad day Dodge? (footie excepted!)
crappity smack running matches
I also got a float bristle stuck in me crappity smack finger and twenty minutes later got a wire stuck in me wobbly cheeks. I was wandering around like a crappity smack pin cushion
Then got unwanted verbally slagged off in the pub after by a total crappity smack wanker, (hope he's looking in)
Still had a bad day Dodge? (footie excepted!)
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- HanKat Crony
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Joff - Really enjoyed drawing next to you yesterday!! What a match tried everything to get another bite, stocking with worm and tiny bits of redworm on 2 lines - no bite. Leam, gudgeon black and squatt/pinkie - no bites. Just one roach on punch first put in and it was all down hill from there!
Our team of 4 bread punch specialists caught a grand total of 4 roach (1 each) at least we are consistent! Thought about going to March on Sunday - Nuddy won with 345 roach for 27lb so looks like I made the right choice.
Well done choppie a great performance and me and Joff werent too jealous
Our team of 4 bread punch specialists caught a grand total of 4 roach (1 each) at least we are consistent! Thought about going to March on Sunday - Nuddy won with 345 roach for 27lb so looks like I made the right choice.
Well done choppie a great performance and me and Joff werent too jealous
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Hard luck Colly ! , I am afraid the canal is very peggy at the moment and it takes some good luck to draw on some fish mate. Hopefully you and Joff will have some luck in the next round (maybe !).
It does not take a rocket scientist to work out this is all due to the weather we are having at the moment.
All credit to the lads for trying to peg different area's but if I could give a little advice that would be to peg the built up area's and keep away from the country where the cold wind prevails on the canal.
Even then you will not be guaranteed fish but the chances will be certainly be better.
Hopefully the weather will improve and we will all bag up !!!!!!!!
My last thoughts on these matches are that they are well organised and run, and the atmosphere is great, I am enjoying meeting people like yourself and having the craic !!!!!
It does not take a rocket scientist to work out this is all due to the weather we are having at the moment.
All credit to the lads for trying to peg different area's but if I could give a little advice that would be to peg the built up area's and keep away from the country where the cold wind prevails on the canal.
Even then you will not be guaranteed fish but the chances will be certainly be better.
Hopefully the weather will improve and we will all bag up !!!!!!!!
My last thoughts on these matches are that they are well organised and run, and the atmosphere is great, I am enjoying meeting people like yourself and having the craic !!!!!
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nice to see you in the pub after choppie
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With the exception of Choppie sounds like a fair few of us off the forum had a ballacher over the weekend
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i'm only just getting over it TK well its practice for the gruellers series TK you might want to put a team in this league mate
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As you know I compile more than a few results!
On Sunday eve I had FIVE consecutive results come in from cuts with the winner on peg 1, - that should tell us a lot. Every cut result I got there was loads of dry nets so we are all in the same boat.
Why? Obviously the weather.
As we have never had such a prolonged spell of cold weather for quite a few years the new crops of fish just haven't seen thiese conditions before in their lives; this is probably why they will not feed...........
Just a theory but maybe not far off the mark.
If you drop on one of the dense shoals I reckon you could all but chuck housebricks at them, you will still catch!
On Sunday eve I had FIVE consecutive results come in from cuts with the winner on peg 1, - that should tell us a lot. Every cut result I got there was loads of dry nets so we are all in the same boat.
Why? Obviously the weather.
As we have never had such a prolonged spell of cold weather for quite a few years the new crops of fish just haven't seen thiese conditions before in their lives; this is probably why they will not feed...........
Just a theory but maybe not far off the mark.
If you drop on one of the dense shoals I reckon you could all but chuck housebricks at them, you will still catch!
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peg 1 went dry on the post office match you would normaly run to that peg.
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He couldn't Cope with it
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well it was the same for me 1 bite 1 roach in the last 10 minutes.what crappity smack my peg up was some plonker 2 pegs away chucking bolts in to try and attract a fish joff u know who i mean can anyone give him some tips on how to fish a canal
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keep telling joff better to be lucky than good at wigston this time of the year?nuts n bolts in ground bait new one on me joff hammo giving u stick aswell bad sunday .
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i'l try anything hammo i would of used a stone if i could of found one the bolts were for the tights mate i don't think you will be any clearer after telling you that
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I know that throwing a brick in has worked to catch a perch on the clear canals round here
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My mate "Big Dave Williams" invented the tights method
Hope you have all asked for his permision to use it in six fingers country
Hope you have all asked for his permision to use it in six fingers country
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WHO YOU CALLING SIX FINGERS you blo#dy fudge pushers