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Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
great write up as usual tk.good opening match and some good nets of fish,roll on little onn.and thanks tk and tricast and every one else its good to be on the bank again...
Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
Well done TK thats 2 out of 2 now can you make it the hattrick at Little Onn.
You really must improve your estimates though TK as weighing nearly 3 times your estimate is taking liberties. You will end up with a reputation as bad as some of the Marsh anglers.
You really must improve your estimates though TK as weighing nearly 3 times your estimate is taking liberties. You will end up with a reputation as bad as some of the Marsh anglers.
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Well done TK great stuff mate nice report and a good days fishing.
Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
can you make it the hattrick at Little Onn.
No chance Dave - rub a dubs or bream will win it - and you know that anything over 4 oz frightens the life out of me
Having no count of what I'd got I was genuinly hoping for 4 - 5lb ............now in the past I've looked a prat owning up to having a 1lb and then my 83 fish have only gone 11 oz, so I do err on the side of caution
Must have been those ' barbel' I had as Glyn described them - some were real meaty uns - just like what we used to have on the Trent in the 80s - good ounce fish, 5 to 6 ins long, like mini torpedos
Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
Excellent club venue would like to give it another crack. I did lose a chub in the track having retrieved it twice from under the boat.
The interesting thing for me was that roach a chuck on punch no sign of a gobbie. As soon as I dropped a pinkie on it was a gudgeon a chuck.
The interesting thing for me was that roach a chuck on punch no sign of a gobbie. As soon as I dropped a pinkie on it was a gudgeon a chuck.
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Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
Well Done Tony, 2 in 2
One question Tony, I noticed that there were only 2 DNW's out of 21 anglers. Surely that can't be classed as a proper match.
Oi!!!!!!!!!! Mr Chairman, what are you trying to infer?You will end up with a reputation as bad as some of the Marsh anglers.
One question Tony, I noticed that there were only 2 DNW's out of 21 anglers. Surely that can't be classed as a proper match.
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Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
TWO OUT OF TWO BL#ODY HELL YOU'L BE BAND can't believe how much coverage the chap from burtons getting
Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
Excellent club venue would like to give it another crack.
Noted Yamo
only 2 DNW's out of 21 anglers
The two DNW's did tip 1- 2 lb a piece away Mugger - perhaps they were trying to make me feel more at home
TWO OUT OF TWO BL#ODY HELL YOU'L BE BAND
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Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
Excellent club venue would like to give it another crack. I did lose a chub in the track having retrieved it twice from under the boat.
Ditto that Yamo. Great venue with handy parking
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While reflecting on this match it was one of those days where I made the wrong decision at the outset, and only changed when it was too late
My peg was in a noted area for the odd good skimmer net, so I made the conscious decision to try the caster/choppie line far more often than i would normally, just in case they turned up, so plan was for 5 minutes on that line every 15 - 20 minutes or so.
Fed a punch line, and a squatt line at the off, along with choppie and caster at 5-6 metres. Also fed a "stalking heron" line and went on that for first 2-3 minutes without a rap. So over on the punch and several small roach. A look on the squatt to rest the punch, and a few small roach and gobies. Onto the skimmer lines, nothing. No probs, they will arrive me thinks ::).
Repeated the rotation several times, with the same results, apart from a 4oz perch on the choppie line, and a 3oz hybrid on the caster.
I was actually enjoying the match, and time slipped by fairly quickly. Before I knew it, there was less than an hour left, and I felt I wasn't doing enough so.........decided to stick it out on the squatt, and see if I could get into some better roach. Well they weren't better, but there was certainly plenty of em.
Afterthought reminded me of something Ray Mills once said to me....."catch whats in front of you, not what might be there". Its an adage I have stuck to throughout my fishing life, I just guess I forgot the golden rule on Saturday On working it out, I must have fished for the "non existent skimmers" for over an hour of the match. That hour could well have put me another couple of pounds of squatt fish in the net, maybe more. Ah well, lesson learned, again, and, hindsight is a wonderful thing ::) ::) ::)
My peg was in a noted area for the odd good skimmer net, so I made the conscious decision to try the caster/choppie line far more often than i would normally, just in case they turned up, so plan was for 5 minutes on that line every 15 - 20 minutes or so.
Fed a punch line, and a squatt line at the off, along with choppie and caster at 5-6 metres. Also fed a "stalking heron" line and went on that for first 2-3 minutes without a rap. So over on the punch and several small roach. A look on the squatt to rest the punch, and a few small roach and gobies. Onto the skimmer lines, nothing. No probs, they will arrive me thinks ::).
Repeated the rotation several times, with the same results, apart from a 4oz perch on the choppie line, and a 3oz hybrid on the caster.
I was actually enjoying the match, and time slipped by fairly quickly. Before I knew it, there was less than an hour left, and I felt I wasn't doing enough so.........decided to stick it out on the squatt, and see if I could get into some better roach. Well they weren't better, but there was certainly plenty of em.
Afterthought reminded me of something Ray Mills once said to me....."catch whats in front of you, not what might be there". Its an adage I have stuck to throughout my fishing life, I just guess I forgot the golden rule on Saturday On working it out, I must have fished for the "non existent skimmers" for over an hour of the match. That hour could well have put me another couple of pounds of squatt fish in the net, maybe more. Ah well, lesson learned, again, and, hindsight is a wonderful thing ::) ::) ::)
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An interesting dissection and analysis that is MrV
That's one thing I do miss with the club these days - a few years ago we used to have such after match discussions as to what went well, what didn't, what unusual lessons were learnt (if any), made all the more unforgetable as HaHa strategically used to move the beer mats or what ever was to hand about the table in order to convey a point.
But it all that died when secrecy crept in..... :(
That's one thing I do miss with the club these days - a few years ago we used to have such after match discussions as to what went well, what didn't, what unusual lessons were learnt (if any), made all the more unforgetable as HaHa strategically used to move the beer mats or what ever was to hand about the table in order to convey a point.
But it all that died when secrecy crept in..... :(
Curse Match 1 17/3/12 - The 3lb of bits brigade...
Cracking canal club weights for this time of year
Usually they're right gruellers !
Usually they're right gruellers !