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Hartleylands Farm Nicks Lake 12th May 2012

Posted: May 13th, 2012, 5:41 pm
by Dave C
Well that appeared to be a difficult day for some. Peter was having a hard time and even suggested he was going to slope off to Finches Pond for a bit of therapy.
Al was whinging that the fish wouldnt take the pellet properly and only wanted the groundbait off his method feeder.
I could only tempt the odd fish and had to sit facing the cold wind all day wearing my fleece getting battered from the next peg while others moaned about getting sunburnt.  Image Image. Ill leave Peter to tell his tale of woe.

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Can nothing stop Al in his pursuit of glory. Thats 3 wins and 396 lbs in the first 3 matches.

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Posted: May 13th, 2012, 6:22 pm
by Mugger
You owe Mick a point Dave as he and Clive tied for 2nd place. ;)

You have to watch these accounts types when they start manipulating numbers. Image

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Posted: May 13th, 2012, 6:53 pm
by Dave C
I afraid that Mick has forfeited that point as he broke the rules and is lucky not to have been disqualified. Still it wont matter as that was his last match with Marsh. Image Image Image

Re: Hartleylands Farm Nicks Lake 12th May 2012

Posted: May 13th, 2012, 7:19 pm
by Mugger
I afraid that Mick has forfeited that point as he broke the rules and is lucky not to have been disqualified. Still it wont matter as that was his last match with Marsh.  Image Image Image


RULE 19B: You shall not batter the Chairman off the next peg. Failure to observe this rule will result in your expulsion from the club.   Image

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Posted: May 13th, 2012, 7:25 pm
by mickthechippy
thanks for the invite again fellas,

Rosie and I had a great day, Ive been smiling ever since, grandad is as proud as punch

thats her best ever match weight, I had to give up my peg and tip back (2 small pastie carp) to give her a hand ghillie'ing,

she was Knackered, near on fell asleep on the way home,

all i did was help her feed, net and unhook fish, she done the rest

comment of the day was "its just like catching roach on the canal grandad, but bigger" :) :)

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Posted: May 13th, 2012, 7:32 pm
by Dave C
You and Rosie are welcome anytime Mick. Image She fished hard all day and just kept at it.

She at least achieved something that you havent this season. She mugged "The Mugger" did he cough up a Golden Nugget Mick.

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Posted: May 13th, 2012, 7:34 pm
by Mugger
Image Dave, the nugget challenge between Mick and I was cancelled at The Knoxbridge as I knew Mick would proably end up as Ghillie. Image

Glad Rosie enjoyed it Mick.
She's a cracking young girl with bags of enthusiasm. You have every right to be proud of her. Image

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Posted: May 14th, 2012, 12:51 am
by Dave C
I think I made a mistake working out the sections on Saturday. As Mick the Chippy packed up after an hour to help Rosie and Simon went home early they dont count for the section. The 5 peg section should therefore have been peg 21 to peg 31.
This leaves a four peg section from 32 to end peg 37 and the winner of that section is ........ ME. Image Image Image Image Image

It took me a while to work it out but I got there in the end. Image

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Posted: May 14th, 2012, 7:43 am
by john_holdsworth
Well done Rosie you did brill, Mick you should be proud.

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Posted: May 14th, 2012, 10:46 am
by keith
Blog is now written just waiting for corrections to the chairmans results to be made before publishing.

Dave finally you have realised what I have been putting up with all this time >:(. He showed no respect for your position or ailments. Instead he proceeded to double your weight. Pure evil. Image Image

The fish and chips on the way home were nice though. Image

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Posted: May 14th, 2012, 11:19 am
by Mugger
Well a busy weekend means that there may be a TK style wait for my report I'm afraid folks. ;)

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Posted: May 14th, 2012, 5:17 pm
by Dave C
Well TK hasnt put up anything on the Cashmores match from Saturday so perhaps the two of you could have a race with the first to post in full winning a golden nugget off the other. Image Image Image

Re: Hartleylands Farm Nicks Lake 12th May 2012

Posted: May 15th, 2012, 1:17 am
by Mugger
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It's off down to Hartleylands Fishery at Cranbrook in Kent for what should have been an Inter-club match against Morefax AC but unfortunately they haven't been able to get a team together so it's just a regular club match today. However as we booked the whole of Nick's Lake we've invited a few guests along so hopefully everyone will have a decent day Image. A glance out of the window offered a glimpse of what promised to be a decent day weather wise, so after taking care of the cats and swigging a couple of cups of coffee the kit was loaded into the car and off I went Image.

First stop was the Knoxbridge Café  to take care of breakfast Image Mick the Chippy and grand daughter Rosie had just arrived as I pulled up and we entered to find that Keith and Mick already there and waiting for breakfast after their trip down from Milton Keynes. John. Martin and Zack weren't far behind and once breakfast was taken care of we made our way down to the fishery for the draw.

The usual banter was flying around as we waited Image. Lee was there, the sole Morefax angler who could make it, so he would be fishing as a guest along with along with Gary who was Chris's guest today and fishing his first match for about 30 years Image. There were two areas I wanted to draw today, either the spit (pegs 7-9) or the mid twenties. Into the bag and the drawing hand didn't co-operate leaving me with peg 16, not where I really wanted to be Image.

Making my way round to the peg with my gear I found that Rod had peg 13 and Al was on peg 14, while Martin had 17 and Jim 18. You can see where everyone else was pegged on the peg plan below  ......

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Settling into my peg it was a question of sorting out a plan of attack. The obvious approach was method feeder to the island, but it only ever seems to produce small carp of around a pound and if I'm honest it's a style of fishing that bores me to tears, so today I was going to target the bigger fish that tend to lurk around the margins so I set up four top kits. Two had Nick Gilbert's handmade NG Power Pencil's,  0·4 g made up on on 0·18 Ultima power match straight through to size 16 Kamasan B911X's for a line in front at 6mtrs where I had around 4 feet of water, while the other 2 were  0.2g NG Edger's again on 0·18 Ultima power match straight through to size 16 Kamasan B911X's for the margins where I had around 2½ft of water. I also set up a pellet waggler should I see fish moving around up in the water. Bait was my usual combination of 6mm coarse pellet for feed and the hook along with some 8mm's, sweetcorn and 6mm GOT Rippers as alternative hookers.

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With around 15 minutes to the All-In I took a little stroll. Al had set up to fish long and shallow on the pole along with a method feeder and pellet waggler ......

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and I found Lee down on peg 7 with a big grin on his face and itching to get started Image ......

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So at 10am Dave called the All-In, a pot of pellet onto the 6mtr line and a handful down both margins was followed by a banded 8mm out to the 6mtr line, Sport was far from instant though and a good 10 minutes passed before I had my first bite which I promptly missed Image. Al had gone straight out on the method and was soon into a run of small carp, but apart from him sport seemed to be pretty slow up our end of the lake. My second bite produced a feisty little mirror of around 1½lbs so at least I was off the mark, but my next couple of fish were small skimmers and the first hour saw me add just another 3 small carp to my nets. The second hour was a little better, but only just with another 6 small carp to show for my efforts, but at least the sun was shining allowing  me to ditch the fleece and sit comfortably in a polo shirt for the first time this year Image. However I was getting nowhere fast, while Al was still catching on the method, although he was complaining that fish were knocking off the groudbait as soon as the method hit the water, so I decided it may be time to get the feeder rod out. However I rigged it with a small cage feeder as opposed to the method, and was going to feed dampened 6mm's in an attempt to stop it getting ragged. So with a couple of pints of pellets damped down I took a stroll while the pellets soaked.

Simon had started on the feeder, but it hadn't really produced for him so he had reverted to the pole in attempt to find some action ......

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Next up was Keith, another who'd started on the feeder but reverted to the pole and while he insisted that he wasn't really getting to grips with it he was soon into a carp as we chatted Image ......

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Clive was looking a little happier with things today fishing the bush to his right and soon had plenty of elastic streaming out of his top kit, and the culprit a carp that he'd foul hooked in the tail soon found its way to his waiting net ......

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Next up was Tony, back with us today having missed the Rayne Lodge match, he was targeting his left hand margin and seemed to be reasonably pleased with his progress Image, while down on peg 26 Rosie was having a fine old day in fact she was having such a good time that Grandad Mick had stopped fishing himself and contented himself with being Rosie's Ghillie for the day Image ......

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Round to peg 31 and Mick W was being his usual laid back self and although he was being a bit cagey about how he was doing the large tail pattern by his float when he dropped his rig in rather gave the game away that he was probably sitting on a good few fish ......

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On the next peg Chairman Dave reckoned he was having a similar day to me (I won't call it a [red]Grueller[/red] as I know one of my readers would take issue with me on this Image) but having returned from a stroll of his own had managed a couple of quick fish on paste down the margin ......

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It was pretty much the same story until I got round to the point where I found Lee targeting his margin and getting among a few carp to keep him happy with his progress .......

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Kevin was happily fishing the feeder on peg 8 and having one of his best days of the year so far Image ......

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Terry was also having a decent day on peg 9 although he's lost a couple of lumps during the morning that just didn't want to play ball and as I made my way back to my peg Al was giving the method a rest, and seeing if he could find some action on the pole line ......

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Back at my peg, and with the feeder loaded and a banded 8mm on the hook it was out to the island. Within 30 seconds the tip wrapped round and a regulation 1lb carp was heading to the net, this rapidly became eight in eight casts forcing Martin to get his feeder rod into the action. For the next couple of hours fish came regularly and with around an hour to go I had 50 carp in the nets. The trouble was they were like peas in a pod, all around the 1lb mark and I wasn't enjoying it Image so with an hour to go the feeder rod was up the bank and I spent that final hour looking for some lumps in the margins. However it wasn't to be, they just weren't there and I only added another half a dozen small carp to the nets before Dave called the All-Out at 4pm.

Packing my gear away I felt that I had something approaching 60lbs to show for my efforts. I would almost certainly have topped the 'Ton' if I'd fished the feeder all match, but I wouldn't have enjoyed it as I like to have something larger to target nowadays. I was pretty sure that Al had won the match though as it had suited his style of fishing as he just likes to be busy and doesn't mind what he's catching as long as he keeps busy, and he'd certainly been that today Image.

When I caught up with the weigh-in they had just weighed Lee in with 105¾lbs and judging by his smile he was happy with that Image. Kevin had 63lbs and Terry 73½lbs. Rod had 11½lbs while Al certainly had been busy recording a fine 176½lbs Image. Next up my estimate proved to be almost spot on with 59¾lbs. Martin managed just 13½lbs and Jim 38lbs. Simon had tipped back as he'd had to leave early. Keith had managed 85½lbs but Clive topped that with 113lbs while Tony put 106½lbs on the scales Image. Mick was a very proud Grandad when Rosie weighed in with a fine 77lbs, "its just like catching roach on the canal Grandad, but bigger" Image. Mick W bagged 'The Milton Keynes Nugget' today with 113lbs but did himself no favours beating Chairman Dave's 51¾lbs from the next peg Image. Graham managed a level 40lbs to Zack's 23½lbs and John rounded things off with 39¼lbs.

So back to the car park for the results and Al had taken the win today Image, while Clive and Mick W had tied for second Image. The sections today were won by Al, Lee, Clive and Mick W. Overall just over 1250lbs of fish were weighed in, making an average of just over 66lbs per angler. Not a bad day I think you'll agree Image.

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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 8:00 pm
by keith
Nice read Peter as usual.

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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 8:03 pm
by LEEMANS
Thanks for having me along on Saturday !!!!
Great to catch up with you guys again !!
Cheers Kevin and terry for your company !
Mmmmmmm Dave !!! Think I beat ya this time lol !!

Tight lines

Lee  Image

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Posted: May 19th, 2012, 1:32 pm
by Mugger
The guys reponsible for the new Hartleylands website have added a lot of the pictures from my report to the Fisherman's Gallery on the website. Image

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Posted: May 19th, 2012, 2:50 pm
by mickyboy
mr chairman i have kept a very dignified silence all week over my point deduction hoping you would see the error of your ways.I even remember telling you what method i was using so i think my hard earned point should be returned. Dont think you would like to be seen as a bad sport?

Re: Hartleylands Farm Nicks Lake 12th May 2012

Posted: May 19th, 2012, 8:32 pm
by Dave C
Mr Wrong Wright. I am fully aware of the correct points and these are shown on my spreadsheets maintained on my computer. The results sheets and points tables shown above are produced from edited screen shots of my spreadsheets and are only for the information of members .
I didnt consider it worthwhile to waste my valuable time amending these seeing as the points would correct themselves after the next match reports.

I would remind you that you are still in your probationary period and also that as a moderator of this site I do have access to the BIG RED BAN BUTTON

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Posted: May 20th, 2012, 2:21 am
by mickyboy
hi dave not sure if i understand your reply regards screen shots and spreadsheets this must be computer talk which i dont understand. My p.a at work normally sorts this out for me. And can i ask when this probationary period finishes and your finger comes away from the big red button?

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Posted: May 20th, 2012, 8:42 am
by Dave C
And can i ask when this probationary period finishes and your finger comes away from the big red button?

Whenever the committee decides. The final decision depends on your behaviour which up to now hasnt been good.
There have been accusations of stalking one member since being allowed to join the club .Image Image You appear to have arranged the draw so that you have been in the same section in all of the matches so far this season Image