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Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 25th, 2010, 10:50 am
by TK
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 26th, 2010, 9:12 am
by DEAD PEG
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 27th, 2010, 8:30 pm
by kod
Had a little trip out over the weekend to the trent
Re: Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Reply #13 - Sep 23rd, 2010 at 6:37pm heres wot the baa say about handsacre
Trent Handsacre
DESCRIPTION
This short length (25 pegs) of upper Trent is noted for it’s Winter Roach fishing with pleasure catches exceeding 20lbs. Chub, Bream & the occasional Barbel are also to be caught. Generally shallow, the river here can become heavily weeded in Summer making fishing difficult.
Heres what it should say
Trent Handsacre
DESCRIPTION
This short length (
25 pegs)(6 pegs) of upper Trent is noted for it’s Winter Roach fishing with pleasure catches
NOT exceeding
20lbs.(2oz) Chub, Bream & the occasional Barbel are
also to be Rarely caught. Generally shallow, the river here can become heavily weeded
in Summer making fishing difficult
51/2 hours one bite, 2oz roach :(
only one other person fishing all day and he only had a small dace
and they call it pleasure fishing
think the
will be present for this one
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 28th, 2010, 11:28 am
by Obi
fished a 20 peg club match on there last year,but it had been fished much more thro the summer so a lot more pegs ahd been used,think this year the pollution from last year has meant a lot of anglers have not bothered fishing there this year.(me included) it has just not looked right
not sure but i dont think lea hall ac dont start having their matches on there until quite l8 in the year
it is a peggy venue but arnt most rivers,
did pass comment on the baa description earlier on in this thread complete load of man balls in my opinion,
spoke to the guy in kamp angling @ armitage yesterday and he said it not fishing to bad usually for 2 or 3 days at a time then goes off for a bit
it never will be and never has been a baggin stretch,20lb can be considered a massive weight,between 5 & 10lb a very good weight so i think it will certainley be a bit of a
,when are T.Ks matches any different for the majority of those taking part
might wanna give em a nudge about cuttin the pegs out tk,like i said b4 they didnt bother for us last year after saying they would sort it,did hear that tony maj passed on the day to day things to somebody else
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 28th, 2010, 3:48 pm
by TK
A big river fan here but having walked the stretch yesterday afternoon in my honest opinion there are possibly only 6 or 7 pegs that are both accessible and fishable :(
Did that include the 7 pegs that were cleared out downstream on Saturday
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 29th, 2010, 12:45 pm
by TK
Predicted pegging requirement for Sat.........
7 confirmed casualties
10 suspected casualties - but who knows, one or two may surprise me
10 likely to turnout, plus
5 guests
So prob 18 pegs top line.......
I reckon there probably only be two 'short walk' pegs required this week.............
One of 'em being for me - with my crappity smacking knee, I can hardly walk at the mo
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 29th, 2010, 7:54 pm
by Obi
what time draw ? also which sections are u using ,this thread has lost me a bit
how much ?
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 29th, 2010, 8:54 pm
by me
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 29th, 2010, 10:43 pm
by TK
what time draw ? also which sections are u using ,this thread has lost me a bit
how much ?
9am
However many sections of Lea Halls waters we need OBI -although I 'suspect' casualties I have to work on the assumption in the absence of any contact from the members that they will turn up
Meet on the parky up behind your peg bit
A skin diver
how many pegs have you got tk as yamo said there was only 7 fishable but now his post as vanished
Yep I know..........
Pegging is always subjective.............I've had people come upto me in the past stating I cant fish my peg cuss its too weedy, it's too pacy, too shallow etc etc etc - and when I've gone and had a gander at their peg, I wished I'd have drawn it..........
In fact, two of my best weights/matches on the Trent that immediately spring to mind have come from other matches, not Cashmores, that when I've initially got to my peg I've scratched my head and thought 'How the crappity smack am I gunna get a line in to fish this?'
Where's there's weed, there's cover............and more likely to be fish holding spots
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 30th, 2010, 7:18 am
by Obi
interesting comments tk.......have you read joffies thread on the last sensas summer league match.
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 30th, 2010, 11:45 am
by TK
Yep OBI - how many times are the pegger outers pilloried......
Have a read here OBI - dug this out for the reference to leaving out pegs…………. and aint there some real ‘cracking’ informative posts in this topic ::)
YaBB.pl?num=1184065343/0
The
really struck that weekend to wipe out that match - the big Evesham Floods
Just in case you thought I was making it up about the weights that peg we left out can cough up…………….take a look here
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-78015127.html
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 30th, 2010, 12:26 pm
by TK
An update on the predicted pegging requirement for Sat.........
Now 7 8 9 confirmed casualties
10 9 suspected casualties - but who knows, one or two may surprise me ::)
10 9 likely to turnout, plus
5 4 guests
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 30th, 2010, 9:34 pm
by TK
As you suspected, it's looking like those 15 pegs above the bridge will be suffice after all MrV...........
No need to go downstream to use those recently cleared pegs
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: September 30th, 2010, 9:51 pm
by DEAD PEG
Mr v ive just started an online company specialising in D I Y bomb making kits which are disguised as prayer mats if your interested . Prophets are going through the roof
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 10:28 am
by TK
As you suspected, it's looking like those 15 pegs above the bridge will be suffice after all MrV...........
No need to go downstream to use those recently cleared pegs
Well the
has certainly put in an appearance this morning..............sign we are on a river
5 pegs, 15 or 105 pegs - might not make any difference if this carries on
Even them golfers in whatever cup it is have just been 'called off'.......
Dont forget your squatt and pinkie just in case.....
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 1:03 pm
by Obi
going to go up there in a bit for a looksee b4 i go for my bait will let yu know what i think (only 10 mins from my house)
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 2:08 pm
by TK
If the pegger outers declare it unfishable if we'll drop on the T&M..........
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 2:19 pm
by Obi
just got in am bloody soaked
very fishable at the moment about 18" up with a nice colour
but 2days wetter to go thro yet
counted 15 pegs cut out on the 2 upstream sections with parking behind every peg
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 3:25 pm
by TK
Daint expect that OBI - I've just cancelled 3 pints of bronze and picked up 1/4 of pinkie and squatt instead
Looks like I've gotta go back to the tackle shop
Cashmores match 15 2010 - River Trent Armitage
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 4:27 pm
by TK
Looks like I've gotta go back to the tackle shop
Thought sod that…………..
Thought back to the 70’s…….
Got a dozen or so lobbies off the lawn and a bit of cheese from out of the fridge…….
It’s a lob tail down the edge, alternated with a bit of stinky stuff