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Posted: July 21st, 2010, 10:33 am
by joffmiester
i'm off up the Trent today give it the once over for the national teams picked and with a extra two anglers this year wanting to fish its game on i think the biggest down fall is the lack of time as the match length takes in so many different sections for me the tidal Trent will be the hardest as the last time i fished it i had a right nightmare as it was probably the highest tide of the year and silly me thought about standing in the water and fishing a waggler  Image Imagewrong move in fact its still has one of my waders  Image Image
i'm not bothered about drawing the tidal but i would prefer the natural

off up the dyke today i might get some photo's

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 10:23 am
by joffmiester
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he's a picture of the dyke yesterday this view is looking down towards hudson's bay it was very clear and bright yesterday but again Colin Walton had 30 odd anglers fishing

this picture is the area of the dyke thats fishing the best 55 around to the 40s the match was won by TONY MARSHELL QUORN off 42 12lb of hemp roach and a bream on feeder the lad is taking it a part this year i don't think he's been out of the top three all season i spoke to tony after and he will tell you anything and is very modest he said at the moment its his sort of river and hemp and tares being the best bait as its low and clear
abit futher down are the famous barbel pegs

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the lad on it [sorry i've forgot his name a long eaton lad] had achub taken by a pike and bite that when he picked his rod up and reeled in had smashed him Image Image

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and it was good old fashion waggler fishing for most Image Image

the dyke hasn't changed but the fishing has a lovely stretch of river Image Image

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 10:35 am
by joffmiester
i enjoy a good walk and seeing some of the old face's swinno,stan,graham barry ,colin,tony and the list goes on i covered the whole dyke from 1 to 70

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 11:48 am
by bill yards
Is that right Joff?

You had your finger in the dyke to stop all the water coming out Image Image

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 12:06 pm
by joffmiester
i have my fingers everywhere bill  Image Imageyou can never learn enough  Image
made a change from the canal
right i'm off to see TOY STORY 3 with mini dumper truck and gang Image Image Image

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 12:55 pm
by petebagup
The Long Eaton lad is Stuart Mcelland-glad to see his backs better after putting it out unloading his gear on the Sewer!

Did Bucko catch owt?

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 1:00 pm
by joffmiester
Image Imagebucko Image Imagenever saw him and never heard him either Image Image Image Image

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 1:44 pm
by petebagup
Raining cats and dogs over here (Tamworth) i bet that will put some colour in for Sunday.............apart from the 40 boats that is Image

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 3:07 pm
by bill yards
Where's Tamworth? Image Image Image Image Image

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 9:47 pm
by long eatons finest
woh
cracking photos joff.Brings back memories as a lad as i
grew up on the dyke .It hasnt changed much over the years
although the different species of fish have.Those pegs held a few chub not so long ago.Newark have done a cracking job on the access as you used to have to walk about 4 fields to get to them pegs .Doesnt surprise me that Tony Marshall is doing well on there ,right up his street,especially when the hemp goes on there Image
What is unsual is the amount of bream/skimmers coming out
considering the conditions at the moment.I was just telling my old man about it the other day when he used to fish it you never saw a skimmer and the dyke was full of gonks below ,Oh happy days :).Good to see my old captain Colin Walton still gets out ,he must be about 90.bless him

Mark Parker

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Posted: July 22nd, 2010, 10:09 pm
by CHOPWORM HERO
Can Leicester get a top ten finish Joff ?
Name the team mate !

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Posted: July 23rd, 2010, 10:29 am
by joffmiester
we can with a kind draw choppy name the team ::) not everything can be broadcast-ed over the airways choppy 8-) 8-)

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Posted: July 23rd, 2010, 10:38 am
by joffmiester
woh
cracking photos joff.Brings back memories as a lad as i
grew up on the dyke .It hasnt changed much over the years
although the different species of fish have.Those pegs held a few chub not so long ago.Newark have done a cracking job on the access as you used to have to walk about 4 fields to get to them pegs .Doesnt surprise me that Tony Marshall is doing well on there ,right up his street,especially when the hemp goes on there Image
What is unsual is the amount of bream/skimmers coming out
considering the conditions at the moment.I was just telling my old man about it the other day when he used to fish it you never saw a skimmer and the dyke was full of gonks below ,Oh happy days :).Good to see my old captain Colin Walton still gets out ,he must be about 90.bless him

              Mark Parker             

yes he drew a shithole mate 34 or 35 next to graham barry tip-pickle organizers peg mark
tony has got it right up there its not just the hemp he's had 40lb of bream as well but tony is the first to addmit the draw bag has been kind to him although his hemp fishing is second to none at the moment and he'l win off lots of pegs on the dyke while others try and chase him

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Posted: July 23rd, 2010, 10:48 am
by joffmiester
rob is most of the trent day ticket  nowImage Image
i can see the summer league going there next year Image

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Posted: July 23rd, 2010, 11:17 am
by bill yards
Newark Dyke is £5/£6 per day, no night fishing.

Newark Fed water Image Image Image Image Image

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Posted: July 23rd, 2010, 11:29 am
by long eatons finest
Joff i know Newark is day ticket not sure about collingham
think they have a website.Could be a good move having summer league on there im sure Newark Fed would appreciate it Image

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Posted: July 23rd, 2010, 11:49 am
by joffmiester
the summer league needs a rethink next year because of frisby pits being sold
packington looks the favoured venue its a shame barston is so dear but i was thinking of the teams that are now wanting to fish it before it was all about the local teams but it seams they are not interested
2 trent
2 canal
2 packington
2 soar
is looking good Imageand we might have 12 to 15 teams Image

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Posted: July 23rd, 2010, 11:53 am
by long eatons finest
the summer league needs a rethink next year because of frisby pits being sold
packington looks the favoured venue its a shame barston is so dear but i was thinking of the teams that are now wanting to fish it before it was all about the local teams but it seams they are not interested
2 trent
2 canal
2 packington
2 soar
is looking good  Imageand we might have 12 to 15 teams  Image
That looks spot on to me Image

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Posted: July 23rd, 2010, 12:15 pm
by long eatons finest
What do you think bucko i know your watching ? ::)

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Posted: July 23rd, 2010, 12:39 pm
by joffmiester
he can't write he's up to his neck in squatts ready for the canal sunday Image Imageselling them is better than selling a bag of pellets Image