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TK Knockup. 29th Dec
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TK Knockup. 29th Dec
What a grueller
I will do a write-up after I have had Unloaded my car.
Pictures that I took today can be found here..........
http://yaleac.si-lad.com/gallery/main.p ... temId=1234
All I will say is that it was very hard going.
Very nice to meet alot of new faces too
I will do a write-up after I have had Unloaded my car.
Pictures that I took today can be found here..........
http://yaleac.si-lad.com/gallery/main.p ... temId=1234
All I will say is that it was very hard going.
Very nice to meet alot of new faces too
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Nice one champ
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TK Knockup. 29th Dec
and i got up late and ended up fishing Brookfeilds instead .
Hurry up Tk and get typing the results
Hurry up Tk and get typing the results
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
You beat me to it SS - waste of time typing this up
A long. long time ago (well this morning)12 hardy souls met on the banks of the Cannock Extension. They had travelled far and wide to reach this utopia of the riparian world.
A number of them were so eager to demonstrate their skills on the venue they had ignored the opportunity to assist a damsel in distress near the venue. Or was she really in distress? Perhaps she was a groupie who had heard of the talent that was to be assembled and was really looking to chalk up another couple of results.
The canal looked in tip top condition and the drew was made with eager anticipation.
Larry Teepot, the renowned squatt king from Bham and Veste took advantage of end pegs.
Kit all assembled, the whistle went. It was evident that today was going to be one of those never to be forgot events that would be etched in the annals of fishing folk law.
Despite an array of contrasting styles, lines fished, baits fed the fish obliged in an almost suicidal fashion as elastic continually streamed out of all of the competitors poles.
Fish of all sizes and breeds were landed. Roach, rudd, skimmers, tench, perch and humble ruffe graced keepnets. Battles were being fought all along the length as anglers tried valiantly to overcome the competitor on adjacent sides.
The 4 hours scheduled for the match flew by………..such was the sport the competitors all begged the organiser to extend the match to 6 hours when they heard the all out whistle. But no, rules are rules and it was time for the scales.
Result
PEG ANGLER WEIGHT
1 LARRY TEEPOT 10.0.7
2 DRYNET 9.11.2
3 BDM 15.14.0
4
5 GERRY 16.0.0
6 WELDER 10.2.4
7 HEIZER 14.1.0
8 SIMPLE SIMON 21.14.5
9 BALL IT IN 8.3.6
10 COTTI 15.4.0
11 SHARK 7.1.7
12 DAYLEWLIA 13.8.0
13 VESTE 17.2.0
Simple Simon had destroyed the field with a dazzling display of punch fishing and rightly earned the coveted title of Cut King
An alternative to the fairy tale above
The wicked witch of the West blew and bought about a deluge of rain.
This resulted in the canal, which tends to be pretty clear and leaving competitors begging for a boat, faced with a horrendous slate grey colour (from salts washed in off the roads) in the water.
BDM knew it was going to be a grueller, but it turned out to be worse than that.
PEG ANGLER WEIGHT
1 LARRY TEEPOT DNW
2 DRYNET DNW
3 BDM 0.5.14
4
5 GERRY 0.6.0
6 WELDER DNW
7 HEIZER 0.4.1
8 SIMPLE SIMON 1.14.5
9 BALL IT IN DNW
10 COTTI 0.5.4
11 SHARK DNW
12 DAYLEWLIA 0.3.8
13 VESTE 0.7.2
So Simple Simon still rose like a gladiator to destroy the field and walk the match – well done
A long. long time ago (well this morning)12 hardy souls met on the banks of the Cannock Extension. They had travelled far and wide to reach this utopia of the riparian world.
A number of them were so eager to demonstrate their skills on the venue they had ignored the opportunity to assist a damsel in distress near the venue. Or was she really in distress? Perhaps she was a groupie who had heard of the talent that was to be assembled and was really looking to chalk up another couple of results.
The canal looked in tip top condition and the drew was made with eager anticipation.
Larry Teepot, the renowned squatt king from Bham and Veste took advantage of end pegs.
Kit all assembled, the whistle went. It was evident that today was going to be one of those never to be forgot events that would be etched in the annals of fishing folk law.
Despite an array of contrasting styles, lines fished, baits fed the fish obliged in an almost suicidal fashion as elastic continually streamed out of all of the competitors poles.
Fish of all sizes and breeds were landed. Roach, rudd, skimmers, tench, perch and humble ruffe graced keepnets. Battles were being fought all along the length as anglers tried valiantly to overcome the competitor on adjacent sides.
The 4 hours scheduled for the match flew by………..such was the sport the competitors all begged the organiser to extend the match to 6 hours when they heard the all out whistle. But no, rules are rules and it was time for the scales.
Result
PEG ANGLER WEIGHT
1 LARRY TEEPOT 10.0.7
2 DRYNET 9.11.2
3 BDM 15.14.0
4
5 GERRY 16.0.0
6 WELDER 10.2.4
7 HEIZER 14.1.0
8 SIMPLE SIMON 21.14.5
9 BALL IT IN 8.3.6
10 COTTI 15.4.0
11 SHARK 7.1.7
12 DAYLEWLIA 13.8.0
13 VESTE 17.2.0
Simple Simon had destroyed the field with a dazzling display of punch fishing and rightly earned the coveted title of Cut King
An alternative to the fairy tale above
The wicked witch of the West blew and bought about a deluge of rain.
This resulted in the canal, which tends to be pretty clear and leaving competitors begging for a boat, faced with a horrendous slate grey colour (from salts washed in off the roads) in the water.
BDM knew it was going to be a grueller, but it turned out to be worse than that.
PEG ANGLER WEIGHT
1 LARRY TEEPOT DNW
2 DRYNET DNW
3 BDM 0.5.14
4
5 GERRY 0.6.0
6 WELDER DNW
7 HEIZER 0.4.1
8 SIMPLE SIMON 1.14.5
9 BALL IT IN DNW
10 COTTI 0.5.4
11 SHARK DNW
12 DAYLEWLIA 0.3.8
13 VESTE 0.7.2
So Simple Simon still rose like a gladiator to destroy the field and walk the match – well done
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
I like the first one better
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Excellent result SS well chuffed Keep it up
*goes to look at the pictures*
*goes to look at the pictures*
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Another classic pelsall cut match.
Having seen some of the grim faces on the bank as i walked down with the missus, coupled with the grey water and antarctic winds i was kinda glad i was out of sorts and in fishing hibernation for a few weeks.
well done simple you fished a good match mate, new canal king maybe?????
Having seen some of the grim faces on the bank as i walked down with the missus, coupled with the grey water and antarctic winds i was kinda glad i was out of sorts and in fishing hibernation for a few weeks.
well done simple you fished a good match mate, new canal king maybe?????
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
I had great fun with a good bunch o blokes, twas good ta meet you lads. I only had 1 bite on the pinkie but I nearly had some on the chop. . Thanks for the company guys!!
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TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Your reports are never a waste of time Tony
Thanks guys. Canal King lol. No I don't think so
Thanks guys. Canal King lol. No I don't think so
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Thats the quickest result ive seen posted on here
Waiting now to see what SS caught.
Waiting now to see what SS caught.
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
So when we gonna take on ratbags cut mob
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Waiting now to see what SS caught.
Just getting the piccy's off Sprucey...
So when we gonna take on ratbags cut mob
Bugger that
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TK Knockup. 29th Dec
tk id ban SS from next weeks match as hes on a roll. This was his 3rd match on the trot hes come 1st
Plus when he phoned me at 11 am this morning he said his only aim was to beat you tk
Plus when he phoned me at 11 am this morning he said his only aim was to beat you tk
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TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Drynet wrote on Today at 19:20:28:
So when we gonna take on ratbags cut mob
Bugger that
why Si just ban B&J and they are fcuked
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TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Si, Tut Tut
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Just read report bit off a grind that one. Have fished on there when the colour was the same it seems as it comes off the banks the other side of cut behind the kennels, especially after heavy rain, are they doing any work on there
TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Just looked at the pics, never seen a colour like it. Looks like dishwater or sewerage effluent !
... and bloomin 'eck Simon, thats a proper catch. Thought you said you couldnt fish canals
... and bloomin 'eck Simon, thats a proper catch. Thought you said you couldnt fish canals
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TK Knockup. 29th Dec
Thought you said you couldn't fish canals
Couldn't be arsed more like No I enjoyed that today. Made a nice change.
I setup a 13 meter punch and caster line, track punch line and a bottom of the inside shelf line.
I started off with one small ball of punch and about 5 casters and went on it right away. Had a fish within a minute.
After about an hour I tried the track line and didn't have a touch after 5 mins so went back to 13 meters.
Stayed there for the rest of the match on the punch. I tried caster a few times and had the biggest roach on it, but it was slow going and ended up back on the punch.
I only fed the same amount twice more throughout the whole match, so 3 small balls of punch and about 20-25 casters
I ain't used to fishing at that length and my shoulder is killing me :-[ :D
'Ball it in' sure lived up to his name I though Titanic was coming down the track but it was just the bow wave of 'ball it in' lobbing his bait in
Good but hard day. Thanks for the comments :)