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Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
Wonder if I can spin this 'thriller' out for 27 chapters
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Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
and there was me getting all excited thinking you'd posted the report and results up
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Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
I need something to read.
Watch out, watch out, there's a Mugger about
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
I'll start chapter 1 tomorrow ME - I'm still waiting for the result sheet from KOD - plus Geoff might send me some David Bailey's
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
CHAPTER ONE
With the glorious 16th come and gone, it was now time for the Cashmores crack running line merchants to grace the banks of the River Avon at Fladbury.
The venue, albeit it we were on the opposite bank controlled by Girling AC, was the scene of my debut appearance for Cashmores all those years back in the early nineties. So it was all a bit of a nostalgia trip.
On the way down the M5 with Heinzer I had a call from Bullah who was obviously dead keen as it was only about 7.45am and he was already at the venue
This was followed by a text from him at 7.53am which read ‘Fish topping, pegs fine, just found a dead chub’.
Sounded good - apart from that poor rub a dub :( - and that news wet my appetite for the match more ……..was the Avon, which can be so cruel at times and a tough nut to crack, going to cough up some decent weights for us
Just before we pulled up at the venue I caught a glimpse of Bullah and KOD in the field, obviously pegging out - thanks guys. The cock pegs were ‘up’ by the weir, but I didn’t fancy a walk so I’d happily settle for a not so cock peg for the day.
Talking of pegs, Phil B, after his latest bucolic excursion had got his eyes on the downstream ‘cock’ peg about 20 yards from where we gathered to do the draw. Phil gesticulating to me, on more than one occasion, that he wanted to be there. I ‘promised’ him the peg …………….in fact after the match, someone who wasn’t aware of this ‘arrangement’ quipped that he’d already got his gear on that platform before we’d done the draw
TBC..........
Coming up..........
Who ends up on those cock pegs?
Who hammers the chub on one of those cock pegs
Black hydro at full stretch
How bigs that eel?
Who's smashed up
Who does a Bill Yards impersonation and leaves 3 pole floats up a tree
All this and more in the following exciting chapters
With the glorious 16th come and gone, it was now time for the Cashmores crack running line merchants to grace the banks of the River Avon at Fladbury.
The venue, albeit it we were on the opposite bank controlled by Girling AC, was the scene of my debut appearance for Cashmores all those years back in the early nineties. So it was all a bit of a nostalgia trip.
On the way down the M5 with Heinzer I had a call from Bullah who was obviously dead keen as it was only about 7.45am and he was already at the venue
This was followed by a text from him at 7.53am which read ‘Fish topping, pegs fine, just found a dead chub’.
Sounded good - apart from that poor rub a dub :( - and that news wet my appetite for the match more ……..was the Avon, which can be so cruel at times and a tough nut to crack, going to cough up some decent weights for us
Just before we pulled up at the venue I caught a glimpse of Bullah and KOD in the field, obviously pegging out - thanks guys. The cock pegs were ‘up’ by the weir, but I didn’t fancy a walk so I’d happily settle for a not so cock peg for the day.
Talking of pegs, Phil B, after his latest bucolic excursion had got his eyes on the downstream ‘cock’ peg about 20 yards from where we gathered to do the draw. Phil gesticulating to me, on more than one occasion, that he wanted to be there. I ‘promised’ him the peg …………….in fact after the match, someone who wasn’t aware of this ‘arrangement’ quipped that he’d already got his gear on that platform before we’d done the draw
TBC..........
Coming up..........
Who ends up on those cock pegs?
Who hammers the chub on one of those cock pegs
Black hydro at full stretch
How bigs that eel?
Who's smashed up
Who does a Bill Yards impersonation and leaves 3 pole floats up a tree
All this and more in the following exciting chapters
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Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
It's like being a kid and waiting for next weeks comic to come out ! lol
Exactly what I was thinking
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
Chaps ide like to tell you how the rest of the day unfolded
So here we go
No i carnt its a secret
So here we go
No i carnt its a secret
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
Gahh!
Hurry up and finish haha - And some photossssss
Hurry up and finish haha - And some photossssss
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Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
need more
Watch out, watch out, there's a Mugger about
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
Are there still millions of pike there Tk.
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
Expect the next insatallment very soon as TK now has a few pictures, including one where he lost his bigest fish of the day
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
including one where he lost his bigest fish of the day
You should have seen the munster I lost after
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
TK now has a few pictures
Ta for them Geoff
What do you mean a few - gunna take me ages to upload em all - that's delayed the next chapter
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
Are there still millions of pike there Tk.
I didnt see any evidence of any Dave - think somebody did mention one - may have been Bullah just upstream of me
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
Better start chapter 2 in a minute.......
Still waiting for the results off KOD
Still waiting for the results off KOD
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
Chapter 2
Our peg 1 was the upstream end at the bottom of the weir.
Jubilee bridge in the distance
Pegs 1-5 were most favoured, along with Phil B’s peg 17 just above the bridge. I heard talk of a shoal of chub with some bream visible under the bridge, so Phil was a real contender today.
Not a brilliant turnout again today for a variety of reasons but at least there was one more than on the last pool match and with 17 pegs in there was going to be a couple of spare pegs going free.
Two golden pegs were drawn no’s 7 & 15. As the draw went ahead and I scribbled down the draw, I was relieved to see the low favoured numbers go but not so chuffed to draw peg 8. :(
Looking at the board I noticed that golden peg 7 hadn’t been drawn, so with that moving up to the next drawn number, peg 8, I’d got a GP by default.
Only one problem, I’d had a run down of the pegs by one of the host clubs officers and my peg - which turned out to be perm 10 - didn’t feature in the reckoning. So reality set in, no chance of a win today, :'( just needed to get my head down and see if I could scrape through knock out as today was the qtr final - 8 left in it with 4 to go through………….
Must say, on arrival at 8 I was pleased with the state of the pegs, the host club had done a grand job with them with all being ‘stepped down’, so you didn’t need to be a mountain goat.
What was also pleasing, as Bullah had indicated in his text, there were small fish topping all over the river - not cormorant ravaged as had been suggested to me.
However the gods weren’t letting us have it all our own way……………there was a stinking downstreamer - well at least where I was - and it was also blowing slightly into my face.
For company below me on peg 9 was Juan Chub, making his 2011 Cashmores debut - all that work and no play………………... with dad Geoff in tow, threatening to do the David Baileys for us - ps ta Geoff
Originally it looked like Juan Chub had some ‘mid river’ stick ups in his peg, but on closer inspection from my peg upstream I could concur with him that they were in fact parts of a branch lodged in his peg. But like a true stalwart, he declined the opportunity to move upstream to a vacant peg.
Bullah was next to approach me and sort a ‘move’ to another peg. ‘Fine’ I hadn’t any problem with that, after all it’s just friendly club fishing…………
Bullah decided to drop in above me on peg 7 - not sure whether he thought he was now in with a chance of winning the 'original' golden peg ……………so I was now hemmed in by two river cracks…………..was I up against it or what
With that downstream wind, float control was always going to be an issue - so the old Shimano Diaflashes bought along for the wag and stick stopped in the holdall as I decided to fish 12 mtrs of pole to the centre of the river where fish were topping and also set two whips up……….but care was going to be needed as I was impeded both left and right by overhead trees……
Our peg 1 was the upstream end at the bottom of the weir.
Jubilee bridge in the distance
Pegs 1-5 were most favoured, along with Phil B’s peg 17 just above the bridge. I heard talk of a shoal of chub with some bream visible under the bridge, so Phil was a real contender today.
Not a brilliant turnout again today for a variety of reasons but at least there was one more than on the last pool match and with 17 pegs in there was going to be a couple of spare pegs going free.
Two golden pegs were drawn no’s 7 & 15. As the draw went ahead and I scribbled down the draw, I was relieved to see the low favoured numbers go but not so chuffed to draw peg 8. :(
Looking at the board I noticed that golden peg 7 hadn’t been drawn, so with that moving up to the next drawn number, peg 8, I’d got a GP by default.
Only one problem, I’d had a run down of the pegs by one of the host clubs officers and my peg - which turned out to be perm 10 - didn’t feature in the reckoning. So reality set in, no chance of a win today, :'( just needed to get my head down and see if I could scrape through knock out as today was the qtr final - 8 left in it with 4 to go through………….
Must say, on arrival at 8 I was pleased with the state of the pegs, the host club had done a grand job with them with all being ‘stepped down’, so you didn’t need to be a mountain goat.
What was also pleasing, as Bullah had indicated in his text, there were small fish topping all over the river - not cormorant ravaged as had been suggested to me.
However the gods weren’t letting us have it all our own way……………there was a stinking downstreamer - well at least where I was - and it was also blowing slightly into my face.
For company below me on peg 9 was Juan Chub, making his 2011 Cashmores debut - all that work and no play………………... with dad Geoff in tow, threatening to do the David Baileys for us - ps ta Geoff
Originally it looked like Juan Chub had some ‘mid river’ stick ups in his peg, but on closer inspection from my peg upstream I could concur with him that they were in fact parts of a branch lodged in his peg. But like a true stalwart, he declined the opportunity to move upstream to a vacant peg.
Bullah was next to approach me and sort a ‘move’ to another peg. ‘Fine’ I hadn’t any problem with that, after all it’s just friendly club fishing…………
Bullah decided to drop in above me on peg 7 - not sure whether he thought he was now in with a chance of winning the 'original' golden peg ……………so I was now hemmed in by two river cracks…………..was I up against it or what
With that downstream wind, float control was always going to be an issue - so the old Shimano Diaflashes bought along for the wag and stick stopped in the holdall as I decided to fish 12 mtrs of pole to the centre of the river where fish were topping and also set two whips up……….but care was going to be needed as I was impeded both left and right by overhead trees……
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
KOD's just sent me the results - so chapters 3 - 27 might be on the cards for publishing some time this week
Cashmores match 8 2011.....floating it at Fladbury
I'll wait till next month and read it all in one go