Curse match 7 2012 - Bagging at Border??????
Posted: June 11th, 2012, 8:03 pm
Just to buck the recent trend, here’s the results of the latest Cashmores Curse match fished on the Meridian Canal at Border Fishery.
Gorra say, as I pegged out, it looked very ‘nice’ – especially the pegs in the 30s and 40s which showed the most signs of fish activity. We were allocated peg 10 to 50, but not having discs running upto 50, used our pegs 1 – 24, spread round the canal.
The canal was very well sheltered apart from a stretch of pegs running from about perm peg 15 to 27, where it was a tad blowy............daint fancy that bit at all and with pegs 50 to 40 (also having some form according to results on the Border web site) being relatively close walking wise, that’s where I secretly wanted to be...........
But it wasn’t to be.................as I pulled out our peg 10 which turned out to be perm peg 24 in ‘windy alley’
The plan – fish pellet with corn back up over micros with a gb line for those bremes which would ‘boost up the weight’. 6 rigs were set up – 5 with 3.3 or 3.6lb rigs, 1 with a slightly beefier 4.6lb in old money just incase of any ‘stampers’
Lines were fed and first look in on line A across with the pellet and it buried straight away. ‘Hey this pellet caper’s a doddle’ I thought to myself although I failed to connect with owt
Another couple of bites followed, but again nowt hooked. A look on the gb line just produced an early solitary small roach to beat the dreaded DNW whilst Big Geoff a couple of pegs away to my right was having fish after fish..............all on caster...........or so he told me near the end
Heinzer to his right was also putting a few together. After 2 hours I quizzed Heinzer ‘Got 5lb yet Heinzer?’ – ‘Yep’ was the response whilst I’d got probably a lb – 2 x 4oz stockies and a goldfish...........not to mention that 1oz roach. MGB to my left was fairing worse, owning upto 8oz
At 12.30pm – virtually half way through I decided to get the camera out and take a pickie or two.......
Here’s my peg
Looking to my right........
And to my left
MGB in action.......
And Glyn owning upto to struggling a bit too........
Now that little stretch of the legs did serve a purpose as Glyn advised of a conversation that he’d had a little earlier with one of the Border regulars who wandered along the section........
So I returned to my peg and decided to ‘change’ things......................and out came the cut gear
To avoid boring you any further, suffice to say the cut rig wheedled out a few although it was a little hairy at times ...........
And here’s those results you’ve all been waiting for
PEG
1 MICK KENN 1.0.0
2 BRAMBLES 12.4.0
3 HAHA 22.12.0
4 ZORRO 13.0.0
5 HARRY THE HITMAN DNW
6
7 ROBERTO 4.0.0
8 HEINZER 9.4.0
9 BIG GEOFF 28.10.0
10 TK 14.10.0
11 MGB 1.8.0
12 GLYN 7.4.0
13 KOD 18.0.0
14 YAMO 17.10.0
15 MIKE ELCOCK 17.4.0
16 DAZ WILLIAMS 5.10.0
17
18 RICH C 18.10.0
19 COTTI 14.4.0
20 JOSH aka THE MILKY BAR KID 14.8.0
21 TRICAST62 30.0.0
22
23
24 MR V 15.0.0
Verdict?
AOK – we didn’t bag up – that’s par for the course for us- but a very pleasant venue, where the officers running Border ‘let you get on with it’, trusting you to respect their fishery with no interference.
A ‘decent’ match and a venue that I’d return to, so would a few others from comments I heard – so a big thumbs up for Bay Malton from me on behalf of Cashmores
Gorra say, as I pegged out, it looked very ‘nice’ – especially the pegs in the 30s and 40s which showed the most signs of fish activity. We were allocated peg 10 to 50, but not having discs running upto 50, used our pegs 1 – 24, spread round the canal.
The canal was very well sheltered apart from a stretch of pegs running from about perm peg 15 to 27, where it was a tad blowy............daint fancy that bit at all and with pegs 50 to 40 (also having some form according to results on the Border web site) being relatively close walking wise, that’s where I secretly wanted to be...........
But it wasn’t to be.................as I pulled out our peg 10 which turned out to be perm peg 24 in ‘windy alley’
The plan – fish pellet with corn back up over micros with a gb line for those bremes which would ‘boost up the weight’. 6 rigs were set up – 5 with 3.3 or 3.6lb rigs, 1 with a slightly beefier 4.6lb in old money just incase of any ‘stampers’
Lines were fed and first look in on line A across with the pellet and it buried straight away. ‘Hey this pellet caper’s a doddle’ I thought to myself although I failed to connect with owt
Another couple of bites followed, but again nowt hooked. A look on the gb line just produced an early solitary small roach to beat the dreaded DNW whilst Big Geoff a couple of pegs away to my right was having fish after fish..............all on caster...........or so he told me near the end
Heinzer to his right was also putting a few together. After 2 hours I quizzed Heinzer ‘Got 5lb yet Heinzer?’ – ‘Yep’ was the response whilst I’d got probably a lb – 2 x 4oz stockies and a goldfish...........not to mention that 1oz roach. MGB to my left was fairing worse, owning upto 8oz
At 12.30pm – virtually half way through I decided to get the camera out and take a pickie or two.......
Here’s my peg
Looking to my right........
And to my left
MGB in action.......
And Glyn owning upto to struggling a bit too........
Now that little stretch of the legs did serve a purpose as Glyn advised of a conversation that he’d had a little earlier with one of the Border regulars who wandered along the section........
So I returned to my peg and decided to ‘change’ things......................and out came the cut gear
To avoid boring you any further, suffice to say the cut rig wheedled out a few although it was a little hairy at times ...........
And here’s those results you’ve all been waiting for
PEG
1 MICK KENN 1.0.0
2 BRAMBLES 12.4.0
3 HAHA 22.12.0
4 ZORRO 13.0.0
5 HARRY THE HITMAN DNW
6
7 ROBERTO 4.0.0
8 HEINZER 9.4.0
9 BIG GEOFF 28.10.0
10 TK 14.10.0
11 MGB 1.8.0
12 GLYN 7.4.0
13 KOD 18.0.0
14 YAMO 17.10.0
15 MIKE ELCOCK 17.4.0
16 DAZ WILLIAMS 5.10.0
17
18 RICH C 18.10.0
19 COTTI 14.4.0
20 JOSH aka THE MILKY BAR KID 14.8.0
21 TRICAST62 30.0.0
22
23
24 MR V 15.0.0
Verdict?
AOK – we didn’t bag up – that’s par for the course for us- but a very pleasant venue, where the officers running Border ‘let you get on with it’, trusting you to respect their fishery with no interference.
A ‘decent’ match and a venue that I’d return to, so would a few others from comments I heard – so a big thumbs up for Bay Malton from me on behalf of Cashmores