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Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 18th, 2009, 11:53 am
by Dave C
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 18th, 2009, 12:45 pm
by keith
Looks as if it fished hard in places lads.
Will be interesting reading Petes blog this week. I wondered if he has gone walkabout again taking his customary snaps has cost him the win.
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 18th, 2009, 1:00 pm
by Bill_G
was colin on the paste ?
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 18th, 2009, 2:06 pm
by Mugger
Blog now done
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Looks as if it fished hard in places lads.
Will be interesting reading Petes blog this week. I wondered if he has gone walkabout again taking his customary snaps has cost him the win.
You know me so well Keith.
Yes Bill, Colin did fish Paste.
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 18th, 2009, 2:44 pm
by Simple
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 18th, 2009, 3:04 pm
by Mugger
A stroll and a chat with the others while taking a few photos is half the fun of the day for me now Si, especially on the club matches.
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 18th, 2009, 3:13 pm
by Simple
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 19th, 2009, 9:09 am
by Tel
Well the last Marsh match proved to be another disappointing day :( for some of us and a good one for a few.
Nice natural looking lake with supposedly some large carp and at the draw out came peg 16 which was at one end of the lake, my companions today were Bob on 17 and Ed on 18.
Started on the feeder with sweetcorn and after about twenty minutes the tip slammed round - fish on, played it to the net and it looked to be about 5lb
, obviously it was very unhappy and so rolled over and fish off
or something like that.
Another 40 minutes passed without a touch, Bob was managing a few tiny roach on maggot and Ed was also struggling.
I could see Dave, Tony and Colin all catching a few so at least there were some fish about, switched to the pole but despite trying a variety of baits matters didn't improve, Peter had managed to snare some carp including a lump that gave him a bit of a run-around.
To cut a long story short I had ten bites all day, three small carp landed, four came off and three I missed or spooked
. In retrospect it seemed that the higher numbers were not the place to be ( apart from jammy Collier who hooked a lump to virtually double his weight) ::) but another cracking Marsh event, congrats to Colin on his win and Peter for a close second and to finish the day off back to the cafe for a cup of tea and bread pudding.
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 19th, 2009, 12:33 pm
by Simple
apart from jammy Collier
I have noticed that about him too
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 19th, 2009, 4:26 pm
by Dave C
jammy Collier who hooked a lump to virtually double his weight)
That is totally incorrect it only contributed an extra 50% to my weight. I fished very hard for that fish after seeing tail patterns in my peg and used every bit of skill and experience I have to get it. The fact it was foulhooked is totally irrelevant.
Re: Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 23rd, 2009, 8:41 pm
by Mugger
Well it was down to Colemans Cottage today for an impromptu final match on Cottage Lake with Marsh AC to give Kevin a fitting send off before he and Jean leave for The Bahamas . Now Cottage Lake is the original more established lake at Colemans and doesn't get used for many matches, so it's a bit of a trip into the unknown for most of us.
With very little info available anywhere about this lake and the nights getting colder it was anyones guess how it would fish, but I always enjoy fishing a water that's new to me, so I soon had the motor loaded this morning and was away in good time and pulled into the fishery at around 7·50am to be greeted by Tony who'd already been for a scout round the lake . First things first, up to the lodge where Terry, Eddie, Kevin and Jean were already in attendance and a 'Full English' was soon ordered and dispatched , and as the rest of the crew arrived a few of us set off to peg the lake.
First impressions were that it looked a little gem , only 19 pegs but well established in comparison to the newer lakes at the fishery and having decided which pegs to leave out we made our way back to the lodge, where Dave got the draw under way for the 13 of us present. Today for a bit of fun Dave had drawn 3 teams, 2 teams of 4 and one of five, with the team of 5 being able to drop their worst result, and I was in the team of 5 along with Colin, Graham, Zack and Rod . Into the hat and Peg 2 was mine, so gear collected from the car and down to the lake. For company today I had Rod on Peg 1 to my left and Kevin on Peg 4 to my right. The platform on my peg had seen better days, but nothing that couldn't be sorted thanks to my box's telescopic legs.
From the little info I'd managed to glean it seemed that there was a fair head of Carp, including some proper lumps and plenty of silvers. Looking at my peg, I had a tree overhanging the left hand margin and a bush to the right. The wind made it feel pretty chilly though luckily it was off my back. I decided on a pole approach, setting up 3 rigs. The 1st being a 4X12 Malman Adam on 0·20 power match straight through to a size 14 QM1 for a line at around 8mtrs where I had around 3½ ft of depth, and 2 Malman MTD1's similarly rigged for down the margins 2ft deep in the left and 1 ft in the right hand. Bait for the day was going to be 6mm GOT expander pellets and corn with 6 mm pellets for feed.
10am and as Dave called the All-In I shipped out a pot of pellet with a few grains of corn to my 8mtr line and fed some pellet down both margins. Tony was in to a fish almost straight away while I shipped out my rig baited with a grain of corn. No instant response for me however despite lifting and dropping the rig to try and provoke some action, just little dinks that I couldn't connect with. Looking around a few people appeared to be taking the odd silver, but nobody appeared to be off to a flyer. 30 minutes in having changed to expander on the hook a good positive bite resulted in several feet of elastic, and after a spirited scrap a pristine Common of around 3lbs was safely netted to get me off the mark . A second followed soon after, a Mirror this time of a similar size.
I could see Colin over on Peg 8 fishing tight to the bush overhanging his left hand margin and he seemed to be matching me fishing his favourite paste......
Twenty biteless minutes followed before the next bite, this time however it felt like a much more solid fish as it plodded off, steady pressure took it's toll however and after about 5 minutes I slid the net under a Common that must have been close to 10lbs . Another couple of fish soon followed, sadly not of quite the same stamp, both of them being closer to 2lbs than 10, but very welcome none the less. So 5 fish in the net for around 20lbs and things were looking good, the next bite however resulted in me being attached to something that felt more like a submarine than a fish , It just steadily headed off across the lake and all I could do was hang on with the pole tip under the water till the hook pulled. Unfortunately it trashed the rig . With a new rig sorted it was back out, but it took a good 20 minutes till another bite produced a small but perfectly formed Mirror of around 8ozs. A look down both margins produced nothing at all, so I decided to re feed and have a stroll with the camera while things settled.
Rod appeared to be having a bit of a struggle with just a solitary skimmer to show for his efforts :(, while Graham was taking a steady stream of small silvers from his peg . Eddie seemed to have a decent feature to fish to, but the fish didn't seem to agree and he was working hard for little reward ......
Terry was another who was having trouble getting to grips with things and it was becoming pretty obvious that the overnight drops in temperature during the previous week had taken its toll on things :(. Young Zack had managed to winkle out a couple of Carp on the feeder however and was looking reasonably happy with his lot ......
Martin had nicked a Carp as well and had also encountered a submarine that had seen him off. Round to Dave who was plugging away fishing maggot which had produced some silvers and a couple of Carp for him......
Tony was in pretty much the same position as Dave and fishing for anything with fins, while Colin's paste attack had produced 5 Carp for him, though he'd lost 3 fish which he felt were foul hooked, and while Jean watched on from behind, Kevin had managed a couple of Carp on corn......
Back to my peg and I decided to try a banded 6mm on the hook and almost immediately it produced a plump Common of around 1½lbs swiftly followed by a 12oz skimmer. I struck into the next bite and all hell seemed to be let loose as a big Carp charged off then boiled on the surface, a large Mirror that was hooked in the tail!!!!! Steady pressure saw me making progress, but the fun was still to come. Colemans supply all the nets at the fishery, but the landing nets are only 18" spoons. Somehow and more by luck than judgement I managed to get the fish up and it's head in the net 1st time, then the hook fell out ::). The fish was a stunning Mirror of around 10lbs, the orange of it's tail contrasting wonderfully with its dark brown flanks. Dave arrived and was surprised that I'd got it in so quickly as he felt sure that I would still be playing it. A quick chat during which I missed a couple of bites then Dave was on his way.
The afternoon settled into a pattern where I would get a couple of fish then have to wait 15-20 minutes before I would get another couple, and I felt this could be down to the fish patrolling around rather than settling and the water starting to loose a bit of it's colour as it got cooler making the fish a little spooky. Still I was putting fish in the net though I always felt that Colin had the edge as he was keeping up with me and his fish seemed to be of a better average size .
Rod at last seemed to have had a a change of fortune hooking a decent Carp only to suffer one of those horrible moments as he played it all the way to the net only to have his 8lb line break for no apparent reason . Dave however had better luck when he latched into a decent fish, and although it gave him a bit of a runaround he soon had it safely in the net ......
My last fish proved to be a Tench of around 1¾lbs and when Dave called the All-Out at 4pm I'd taken 17 Carp to go with that Tench and the skimmer which I felt would be somewhere close to 60lbs .
So Kit packed away and on to the Weigh-In with Kevin once more taking up his familiar role of scalesman. Rod kicked things off with 1lb for his solitary skimmer, while my fish came to 62½lbs . Kevin recorded 15¼lbs while it was Colin who took the honours on the day with a fine 67¾lbs . Tony found that his 25¼lbs was only good enough for 4th on the day as Dave produced 27¾ for 3rd. Martin recorded a level 14lbs and Zack 12½lbs. Ken produced 8¼lbs while Terry had struggled for 8½lbs. Bob could only muster 3¾lbs and Eddie had only 3½lbs to show for his efforts. Graham being the last to weigh produced a hard earnt 10¼lbs as his reward for plugging away at the silvers.
So back to the Lodge for a welcome cuppa and a slice of bread pudding paid for by Dave .
It turned out that our team had won on the day, meaning that Zack received his first ever pick-up from a match .
While the weights had been a little disappointing in general I felt that the conditions hadn't shown the lake in it's best light, Match wise although it holds 19 pegs it probably can't hold more than 16 in comfort which restricts it a little, but I for one would be more than happy to fish it again.
So that's it, definitely the final Marsh AC match of the year, well unless we sneak out somewhere for an impromptu Christmas match .
You can find my Blog report
HERE
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 23rd, 2009, 11:22 pm
by Dodge
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 24th, 2009, 1:55 pm
by Dave C
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 24th, 2009, 2:48 pm
by Mugger
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 30th, 2009, 5:21 pm
by Bill_G
dave if you worked out on points a league ,who would have come top ,using ten points for first going down to one for tenth.
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 30th, 2009, 8:39 pm
by Mugger
Bill,
I worked it out using a 20 point system, allowing for your worst result to be dropped and 1 point awarded for a DNW. Guests results were removed and the matches at the Private Lake and Cottage Lake at Colemans weren't included as neither were official matches.
It came out as a tie
Colin Sharrard 109 points. 3 Wins.
Tony Roberts 109 points. 2 Wins.
Dave Collier 107 points.
Peter Morton 99 points.
Terry Goff 86 points.
Martin Hucker 77 points.
John Holdsworth 71 points.
Ken Walker 65 points.
Jim Boase 64 points.
Judy Hermite 63 points.
Chris Withall 62 points.
Rod Turner 61 points.
Zack Johnson 58 points.
Roger Noakes 55points.
Simon Watkins 51 points.
Graham Manning 46 points.
Eddie Dobson 42 points.
Kevin Loveland 29 points.
Ron Mannister 20 points.
Bob Hucker 18 points.
Colin's total weight..... 580lbs 04ozs.
Tony's total weight..... 568lbs 12ozs.
Dave's total weight..... 535lbs 04ozs.
Peter's total weight..... 625lbs 04ozs.
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 30th, 2009, 9:18 pm
by Dave C
That worked out very very tight on that format Peter.
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 30th, 2009, 9:44 pm
by Bill_G
just goes to show that being a david bailey costs you points pete..
all very tight though and thats just how it should be.
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 30th, 2009, 11:59 pm
by Mugger
My nightmare at Monk's + missing the 1st Colemans match led to my downfall Bill. It still won't stop me having a stroll with the camera though.
Suppose we could do it on aggregate weight though.
Cottage Lake, Colemans Cottage 17th October 2009
Posted: October 31st, 2009, 1:48 pm
by Mugger
I've added the table into my Blog report which you can find
HERE
Quite interesting to look through, especially the weights.