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Hartleylands Farm

Posted: February 17th, 2008, 4:11 pm
by Mugger
Nick's Lake.
Saturday 16th February 2008.
Hartleylands Farm Fishery.


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Today's little jaunt started off when Pete Midgley posted up on the Maggotdrowning Forum at the start ot the week "Hi all. Have just spoken to Ryan and we are going down to Hartleylands this Saturday. If anyone else is interested in meeting up let me know and if there is enough we could even have a little friendly match "

Now while the day ticket is £7 a day at Hartleylands, peg fees for a small match are £6 and you can use keepnets, so with 6 of us commiting to the day a 'Match' was booked.

An easy drive down saw me pulling into the car park at around 9·20am to be greeted by Pete, Ryan and Ryan's dad Keith.Shortly after we were joined by Dave who had collected Alan on the way. A clear blue sky promised a decent day weather-wise though a heavy frost gave it away that the temperature was only 1°C.  :-?

Paul the Bailiff arrived to collect the peg fees and I managed to negotiate a £1 discount, which we put into a winner takes all pot. We had pegs 20-25 allowing everyone a feature to fish to, and after a quick draw made our way to our pegs.

I found myself with peg24 for the day...........

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I would have prefered 25 or 23 which would have given me some open water to have dropped a feeder into, but decided to set up a Drennan 2½AA peacock insert waggler and fish double red maggot to keep busy and warm, though I did set up a small Drennan maggot feeder as a back up, leaving the pole in the rod bag. Pete had kindly picked up a couple of pints of red maggots for me, :o  however I had a bit of a shock to find that they'd sweated up rather badly , but half a bag of GOT Baits worm flavoured Atomic Cloud added to them just about managed to salvage the situation. ;)

To my left I had Keith for company, having only recently returned to fishing, he contented himself to just set up the pole, while to my right on 23 Alan had set up a groundbait feeder and his pole. to his right Pete (peg22) had set up pole and feeder as well while Dave (peg21) and Ryan (peg20) just set up feeders.

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We got started around 11am and Keith was off the mark straight away with a small Carp  :) ..........

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A pouchfull of maggots out to the island followed by my float soon saw me getting regular bites from small Roach and Rudd, nothing big, but regularly enough to keep me warm and interested  :). Alan was dropping his feeder just off the point of the island and was soon into his 1st Carp of the day........

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Indeed everyone seemed to be getting a few and the banter was soon flowing. Pete was alternating between the feeder and the pole and it was while he was on the pole that he became the focus of a fair bit of stick   :D ..........

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He hooked into what most of us assumed was a 'lump' yards of elastic streaming from his top kit he soon reached the point where it appeared that he could do nothing with it, despite standing up, top kit reaching for the sky it wouldn't come to the net and despite us exhorting him to stand on his seat, he steadfastly refused on the grounds that "I'm not going to get my new seat dirty"  Image What a Tart. Finally the leviathan of the deep was netted, a Carp that might have weighed 4lbs on a good day   :D  Obviously Preston 11 hollo set loose was not quite what the doctor ordered leading to a quick change of top kit.

Dave meanwhile was quietly putting together a few small Carp on the feeder, nothing large averaging around the 1½-2lb mark, but regularly enough to put him out in front............

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Ryan was getting a few as well though he couldn't match Dave's catch rate on the day...........

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I just kept plugging away with the waggler mostly keeping the silvers going with the odd small Carp. A couple of looks with the feeder had produced a couple of small Carp but the gaps between bites meant that the feeder was soon discarded in favour of the waggler. :)

All to soon 4pm rolled round and with the fishery closing at 5pm we had a quick weigh-in, with Dave taking the honours on the day and the £1's with his level 28lbs  Image, while I edged Alan out of 2nd with my 20lbs 4ozs to his level 20lbs. then Ryan and Pete with Keith bringing up the rear.

A good day all round, a few fish, great company with plenty of banter and laughs, a typical Maggotdrowning day really  ;) . Thanks to Pete for organising it, I'm sure it won't be to long before we're doing it all again. :)

 
1st   Dave Collier     28lbs 00ozs  
2nd  Peter Morton    20lbs 04ozs
3rd   Alan Loader     20lbs 00ozs
4th   Ryan Wells       14lbs 12ozs
5th   Pete Midgley     14lbs 02ozs
6th   Keith Wells         5lbs 00ozs

Hartleylands Farm

Posted: February 17th, 2008, 4:39 pm
by Simple
As always Mr Mugger, excellent report Image
And well done for paying DTF in 20p's :D
Dave.... Congrats Image

Hartleylands Farm

Posted: February 17th, 2008, 4:51 pm
by Mugger
And well done for paying DTF in 20p's   :D

£1 is a £1, just a shame i didn't have it in pennies. :D

Hartleylands Farm

Posted: February 17th, 2008, 11:39 pm
by Dave C
Unusually for me I only set the feeder up on the day but as I knew that the lake would usually respond to the maggot feeder even in the worst of weather conditions I felt that was the way to go.
I was a little disappointed to draw the middle of the island feeling that the ends give you more options to go for. Still I clipped up to drop 2 ft away from the island with a maggot feeder. I started fairly heavy fishing straight through on 5lb line as there are a few lumps in the place and being clipped up didnt want to take any chances.
After an hour I had only one carp of around 2lbs and was behind the pegs either side so decided to change to a 3lb hook length and a smaller 18 hook. This resulted in 4 carp in 5 chucks so was obviously the right move.
I carried on getting the carp in spells through the day altough they did get smaller the later it got. I finished with 22 carp and 2 roach for 28lb and only hooked the crap near the island once which pleased me as I havent fished the feeder for ages.

There you go TK my report of a typical Southern grueller match.

Dont worry Peter I already have 100 pennies counted out for you WHEN you get to win it back

Hartleylands Farm

Posted: February 18th, 2008, 1:32 pm
by TK
There you go TK my report of a typical Southern grueller match.


Nice one Davec.........takes me all season to do 28lb :D

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