My day!
Posted: November 30th, 2008, 7:56 pm
I just hope i've got all my bad luck out of the way for the remainder of 2008!
Saturday 29th November 2008.
With the pegging out completed by 12.15 it was a case of a quick shower followed by a leisurely jog to the pub for a 12.30 kick off for the mighty Wolves...
After a few pints and a few more cans at home while i was doing the draw tickets for todays match on the Walsall canal i didn't need a lot of rocking come 11 o'clock, this was to last until 3am when i was woken by an Ambulance coming up the street, I finally got back to sleep around 4.30am ready for a 5.30 rise.
With the temperature reaching the dizzy heights of -1.5 degrees as i pulled onto the cafe car park i was wrongly wishing i had brought the ice breaker.
After a hearty breakfast and with 18 no shows leaving plenty of gaps in the pegging i really didn't need Mark Eustace coming into the cafe to tell me i had a flat tyre!
I got my pump out and blew the tyre up and dropped the remaining scales at the pegs on my way to my peg 63 draw with the exception of the high number sections. When Motters came walking up from his peg 93 draw i thought my luck was changing as he could drop the last set off on his way back down......No such F**king luck as when i gave him the scales i noticed that a leg had fell out of one of the other 5 sets so a long walk was in order to find the missing set.
With every thing going on, and not getting back to my peg until 9.58, it took about 20 minutes after the all in for me to realise that i was only wearing my light fleece and i was fast finding out how Captain Scott felt as he froze to death.
What happened next really took the P**s...as i was changing rigs i knocked a cigarette out of my mouth and it landed on the towpath...actually thats not strictly true, it landed on a spare top three with the lighten end just touching the rig long enough for it to burn through the mainline....
It must be wonderful for anglers like Jon Arthur who after driving over his joker on saturday then turning up on sunday with no money he went and drew peg 23 in the short pound...
Now peg 23 is in the middle of three pegs in the pound and is not normally a good peg with peg 24 next to the bridge much better but with both 22 and 24 undrawn due to the tossers not turning up no shows it left Jon to win the match with 12-10-0 of small roach on bloodworm and joker, approx 250 fish.
Second place Darren Massey was another to benefit with two empty pegs to his right, he also had roach for 12-4-6
result
1st Jon "Taypot" Arthur 12-10-0
2nd Darren " good looking bloke" Massey 12-4-6 (Peg 103)
3rd Mick "Scratchcard" Hatchard 9-10-8 (peg 58)
4th Ian "Al Queda" Moulton 8-8-12 (Peg 11)
5th Alan "The Youngster" Round 8-5-4
6th Jamie " The Drawbag " South 7-12-4
there were another 6 weights over 7lb with the lowest 8 peg section winning weight 6-5-8.
65 fished and in total there were 25 weights of 6lb+
40 weights of 5lb+
54 weights of 4lb+
I had 4-9-11 made up of nearly 200 roach on joker.
Saturday 29th November 2008.
With the pegging out completed by 12.15 it was a case of a quick shower followed by a leisurely jog to the pub for a 12.30 kick off for the mighty Wolves...
After a few pints and a few more cans at home while i was doing the draw tickets for todays match on the Walsall canal i didn't need a lot of rocking come 11 o'clock, this was to last until 3am when i was woken by an Ambulance coming up the street, I finally got back to sleep around 4.30am ready for a 5.30 rise.
With the temperature reaching the dizzy heights of -1.5 degrees as i pulled onto the cafe car park i was wrongly wishing i had brought the ice breaker.
After a hearty breakfast and with 18 no shows leaving plenty of gaps in the pegging i really didn't need Mark Eustace coming into the cafe to tell me i had a flat tyre!
I got my pump out and blew the tyre up and dropped the remaining scales at the pegs on my way to my peg 63 draw with the exception of the high number sections. When Motters came walking up from his peg 93 draw i thought my luck was changing as he could drop the last set off on his way back down......No such F**king luck as when i gave him the scales i noticed that a leg had fell out of one of the other 5 sets so a long walk was in order to find the missing set.
With every thing going on, and not getting back to my peg until 9.58, it took about 20 minutes after the all in for me to realise that i was only wearing my light fleece and i was fast finding out how Captain Scott felt as he froze to death.
What happened next really took the P**s...as i was changing rigs i knocked a cigarette out of my mouth and it landed on the towpath...actually thats not strictly true, it landed on a spare top three with the lighten end just touching the rig long enough for it to burn through the mainline....
It must be wonderful for anglers like Jon Arthur who after driving over his joker on saturday then turning up on sunday with no money he went and drew peg 23 in the short pound...
Now peg 23 is in the middle of three pegs in the pound and is not normally a good peg with peg 24 next to the bridge much better but with both 22 and 24 undrawn due to the tossers not turning up no shows it left Jon to win the match with 12-10-0 of small roach on bloodworm and joker, approx 250 fish.
Second place Darren Massey was another to benefit with two empty pegs to his right, he also had roach for 12-4-6
result
1st Jon "Taypot" Arthur 12-10-0
2nd Darren " good looking bloke" Massey 12-4-6 (Peg 103)
3rd Mick "Scratchcard" Hatchard 9-10-8 (peg 58)
4th Ian "Al Queda" Moulton 8-8-12 (Peg 11)
5th Alan "The Youngster" Round 8-5-4
6th Jamie " The Drawbag " South 7-12-4
there were another 6 weights over 7lb with the lowest 8 peg section winning weight 6-5-8.
65 fished and in total there were 25 weights of 6lb+
40 weights of 5lb+
54 weights of 4lb+
I had 4-9-11 made up of nearly 200 roach on joker.