Dear All,
Well judging by the number of calls (or lack of them!) that me and Oaksey had, our decision to call yesterday's 4th round match off was the right one.
I am still in shock however of being woken-up at silly oclock by a certain Mr Dave Tasker!!!
For anyone who does not know Dave, hes a smashing bloke, with a face best suited to radio, but unfortunateley he does not have the velvet tones to secure such a lucrative career.
Still half asleep (if only I'd set my alarm ten minutes earlier!)Our brief conversation went something like this.......
"What do you reckon?"
"To what I replied"
"Is it Off?"
"Is what off I asked"
"Have you looked outside?"
It was at this point, that I was unable to respond to a question with yet another question and so was forced to peer through the curtains. The scene I was met with can only be described as something resembling the mess that is
the freezer compartment at the top of my bait fridge!
Decision time.....4 inches of snow, anglers travelling from Northampton, Nottingham and Burton.
Late draw, extra time needed to get to sections (especially Kilby), unable to find the pegs, then we'll have to break the ice - we'll be lucky if we are fishing for mid-day.
Decision made and Dave and me set about ringing the captains to break the good news.
Of course, by this time, I'm wide awake and with some of the Spro lads already en-route and still wanting to have a knock-up, I make my way to the Choice Cafe.
A normal 20 mins journey from Ashby Magna took more like an hour and I find a dozen brave souls had made it to the cafe and were enjoying a hearty breakfast.
Several mugs of tea and plenty of craic later, ten of us set off to the old Blaby Brick Yard section for a knock-up.
I'd like to report that we all went on to bag-up on roach fishing punch down the middle, but alas it was not to be and an hour or so later with 2 rigs in the bush and a jammed pole section, I threw-in the towel and convinced Oakes Senior and Junior that a pint in the Black Horse was the best option.
At the time of leaving, one of the Spro lads had caught 8 small roach next to the bridge, whilst everyone else remained biteless.
As is often the case, it turned out to be quite a nice day. 8-)By the time we left the pub, all the roads were clear and it was hard to believe that it was the same day to the one we had all awoken to that same morning
Back at home, I get calls on the mobile and hear of tales of anglers getting stuck in the snow, near misses with other cars and having to turn back.
It confirms our decision to cancel the match and thankfully no one got hurt.
Hope to see you all next Sunday!
Nursey