OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS< PAST AND PRESENT
SUNDAY 27th NOVEMBER 2011
DRAW 8.30am
I am organising a match with a difference.
Did you know that as well as carp, Beastie lake at the Decoy complex is stuffed full silvers including barbel, a recent skimmer explosion and a good head of quality roach.
The match will be fished 10.00am to 3.00pm with only silvers to be weighed in. All carp, if caught, need to be put straight back including F1’s.
Once I have the numbers, I will then try and organise a cost effective Xmas meal close by.
It would be great to see members past and present as well as any of your friends if you wish so if you have the mobile number/e mail address let them know!!
I do need to know numbers ASAP. Keith, if you need a lift let me know. Stuart, could you talk to Burug? Pete, would Barry come?
Trevor
dew@murketts.com
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Monday, 11 July 2011
Dun-no-more, Beastie lake, Decoy - 6 July 2011
Sixteen anglers fished this years match which is not a bad attendance but at one stage I had 23 booked in so hopefully more of you will make the effort next year.
A brisk wind was blowing down the lake into pegs 14 to 18 which would
make presentation difficult, Kev pegged it in a way which would provide everyone with a decent peg and not to many sitting in the head wind.
At the start many different methods were being used, shallow, feeder, method feeder, straight lead and pole on the deck. The wind was making it difficult to fish shallow but I started on this method and got of to a steady start on peg 22, Lee sitting comfortably on peg 30 with a dead backer was having a few on the deck but elsewhere it was a quiet start.
From my position I could see Kev was starting to put a few together having switched from the feeder to fishing shallow but it looked like Lee was an early front runner fishing on the deck at 5m.
Other noted anglers were not doing that well, Roop on Peg 9, big T on 11, even bigger Andy G on 18 and Mick King on 29 were getting a few but slipping behind Lee, Ron and Kev.
Coming towards the last hour most angles started to look at their inside lines but it was clear the big fish had not moved in as I could see no one with their elastic being stretched.
Andy on peg 18 really went for it putting handfuls of corn down the edge, unfortunately the fish did not show up until we started to weigh in as we could see the swirls of their large tails directly over the feed.
At the weigh in Martin Parker was the early leader form peg 3, he fished the straight lead and 8mill pellet for 77lb, Maca Campbell on peg 10 had a good day weighing in just over 80lb. Kev W (i think he was on either 14 or 15) took the lead weighing in 88lb, had he counted correctly he would have had 95lb as one of his nets went 57lb but was knocked back to 50lb. The next two were DNW's though they had some fish so then it was my turn.
I thought I had at least 80lb and was very pleased when the total came to 92lb which made me the front runner. I had a mixed bag fishing shallow, when they went I got my head down on the skimmers at 3m fishing corn, these fish averaged two or three to the pound which kept the weight ticking over. Once these fish start to average a pound they will play a very significant part in the match as they can be caught very quickly at close range.
I knew at this stage that Lee had won it as he thought he had around 130lb so my only thraet to 3rd place was Mick King who thought he had about 80lb.
Fortunately for me he weighed 68lb so I was second.
Lee weighed in a tremendous 142lb fishing cat meat on the deck over corn and hemp at 5m so for the second year running he won the match, well done mate, we will have to up our game next year.
1st Lee 142lb
2nd Ron 92lb
3rd Kev 88lb
Tight lines
Ron
A brisk wind was blowing down the lake into pegs 14 to 18 which would
make presentation difficult, Kev pegged it in a way which would provide everyone with a decent peg and not to many sitting in the head wind.
At the start many different methods were being used, shallow, feeder, method feeder, straight lead and pole on the deck. The wind was making it difficult to fish shallow but I started on this method and got of to a steady start on peg 22, Lee sitting comfortably on peg 30 with a dead backer was having a few on the deck but elsewhere it was a quiet start.
From my position I could see Kev was starting to put a few together having switched from the feeder to fishing shallow but it looked like Lee was an early front runner fishing on the deck at 5m.
Other noted anglers were not doing that well, Roop on Peg 9, big T on 11, even bigger Andy G on 18 and Mick King on 29 were getting a few but slipping behind Lee, Ron and Kev.
Coming towards the last hour most angles started to look at their inside lines but it was clear the big fish had not moved in as I could see no one with their elastic being stretched.
Andy on peg 18 really went for it putting handfuls of corn down the edge, unfortunately the fish did not show up until we started to weigh in as we could see the swirls of their large tails directly over the feed.
At the weigh in Martin Parker was the early leader form peg 3, he fished the straight lead and 8mill pellet for 77lb, Maca Campbell on peg 10 had a good day weighing in just over 80lb. Kev W (i think he was on either 14 or 15) took the lead weighing in 88lb, had he counted correctly he would have had 95lb as one of his nets went 57lb but was knocked back to 50lb. The next two were DNW's though they had some fish so then it was my turn.
I thought I had at least 80lb and was very pleased when the total came to 92lb which made me the front runner. I had a mixed bag fishing shallow, when they went I got my head down on the skimmers at 3m fishing corn, these fish averaged two or three to the pound which kept the weight ticking over. Once these fish start to average a pound they will play a very significant part in the match as they can be caught very quickly at close range.
I knew at this stage that Lee had won it as he thought he had around 130lb so my only thraet to 3rd place was Mick King who thought he had about 80lb.
Fortunately for me he weighed 68lb so I was second.
Lee weighed in a tremendous 142lb fishing cat meat on the deck over corn and hemp at 5m so for the second year running he won the match, well done mate, we will have to up our game next year.
1st Lee 142lb
2nd Ron 92lb
3rd Kev 88lb
Tight lines
Ron
Labels:
Beastie,
Decoy,
dun no more
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
4 Island Decoy, 26 June 2011
Eight angles fished the latest Grebe match held on the prolific four island lake at Decoy.
As usual John Boland was late for the draw but luck was on his side and the peg left in for him was the flyer peg 8. Trev drew end peg 10 and it looked good for him as the gentle breeze was blowing into his corner and Ron was on 9 which gave him access to the open water just of the end of an island.
Ron and Weasel started on the pellet waggler and soon had a fish or two while the other anglers all fished to their features and it was not long before every one had a fish. Trev started on the deck using a top four straight out in front of him and straight away he started to get indications that fish were taking the bait on the drop. A change to a shallow rig made all the difference and he was soon bagging and at the distance he was fishing meant he could feed by hand and catch very quickly.
Trev soon opened up a good lead and at this stage it looked like we were all fishing for second place, Ron and Weasel were catching fairly steady on the pellet waggler and on peg 5 Wayne was catching consistently on the deck to the features either side of his peg.
Ron switched to pole shallow to the open water to the right of the island and his catch rate increased which helped him pull away from the chasing pack but at 13m he could not compete with Trev who was still catching well.
The temperate was increasing as the match progressed and the breeze was getting lighter and as it did so Trevs catch rate started to slow down. At this stage he still had a very good lead but Ron was still putting a few together on the pole shallow so the pressure was back on Trev to keep the fish going in to his net.
Weasel was still putting a few together but he had no other options as arriving late meant he only set up the pellet waggler, meanwhile the elastic was still being stretched on Waynes peg.
Trev was still catching at 4m but he was know fishing at half depth and the fish were much smaller. Heading to the final hour Trev still had the lead but it was know coming under threat from Ron who had switched to his two margin swims which had started to produce a good run of fish.
With just over an hour to go Ron and Trev went for their third nets (unbeknown to them Trev had 84 lb 8oz in his two nets and Ron had 76lb 8oz).
On their return both anglers fished the margin swims, Trev was getting bites but struggle to keep the fish out of the reeds and was loosing more than he landed, Ron was fishing tight to the bank and did not suffer this problem as once hooked the fish headed out into open water. Ron had a great last hour catching a good stamp of fish to nearly 5lb and at the whistle he was not sure if he had done enough but he thought it would be close.
Peg 2, Stewart 42lb 5oz
Peg 3, Dennis 47lb 50z
Peg 4, Dan 44lb 10oz
Peg 5, Wayne 78lb 10oz Wayne fished a very tidy match keeping the fish coming by alternating his margin swims and got third place.
Peg 6, Simon 50lb
Peg 8, Weasel 62lb 8oz
Peg 9, Ron 109lb 8oz
Peg 10, Trev 97lb 8oz
Ron won the match in the end by just over 10lb, this was all down to the final hour as he put 33lb in his net with Trev only adding 13lb.
The moral of this match is never give up because on commercials the last hour can be the most productive giving you the opportunity to win.
Next match is the Dun No Moe with twenty anglers booked in it should be a good one.
As usual John Boland was late for the draw but luck was on his side and the peg left in for him was the flyer peg 8. Trev drew end peg 10 and it looked good for him as the gentle breeze was blowing into his corner and Ron was on 9 which gave him access to the open water just of the end of an island.
Ron and Weasel started on the pellet waggler and soon had a fish or two while the other anglers all fished to their features and it was not long before every one had a fish. Trev started on the deck using a top four straight out in front of him and straight away he started to get indications that fish were taking the bait on the drop. A change to a shallow rig made all the difference and he was soon bagging and at the distance he was fishing meant he could feed by hand and catch very quickly.
Trev soon opened up a good lead and at this stage it looked like we were all fishing for second place, Ron and Weasel were catching fairly steady on the pellet waggler and on peg 5 Wayne was catching consistently on the deck to the features either side of his peg.
Ron switched to pole shallow to the open water to the right of the island and his catch rate increased which helped him pull away from the chasing pack but at 13m he could not compete with Trev who was still catching well.
The temperate was increasing as the match progressed and the breeze was getting lighter and as it did so Trevs catch rate started to slow down. At this stage he still had a very good lead but Ron was still putting a few together on the pole shallow so the pressure was back on Trev to keep the fish going in to his net.
Weasel was still putting a few together but he had no other options as arriving late meant he only set up the pellet waggler, meanwhile the elastic was still being stretched on Waynes peg.
Trev was still catching at 4m but he was know fishing at half depth and the fish were much smaller. Heading to the final hour Trev still had the lead but it was know coming under threat from Ron who had switched to his two margin swims which had started to produce a good run of fish.
With just over an hour to go Ron and Trev went for their third nets (unbeknown to them Trev had 84 lb 8oz in his two nets and Ron had 76lb 8oz).
On their return both anglers fished the margin swims, Trev was getting bites but struggle to keep the fish out of the reeds and was loosing more than he landed, Ron was fishing tight to the bank and did not suffer this problem as once hooked the fish headed out into open water. Ron had a great last hour catching a good stamp of fish to nearly 5lb and at the whistle he was not sure if he had done enough but he thought it would be close.
Peg 2, Stewart 42lb 5oz
Peg 3, Dennis 47lb 50z
Peg 4, Dan 44lb 10oz
Peg 5, Wayne 78lb 10oz Wayne fished a very tidy match keeping the fish coming by alternating his margin swims and got third place.
Peg 6, Simon 50lb
Peg 8, Weasel 62lb 8oz
Peg 9, Ron 109lb 8oz
Peg 10, Trev 97lb 8oz
Ron won the match in the end by just over 10lb, this was all down to the final hour as he put 33lb in his net with Trev only adding 13lb.
The moral of this match is never give up because on commercials the last hour can be the most productive giving you the opportunity to win.
Next match is the Dun No Moe with twenty anglers booked in it should be a good one.
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Match Result, Stu's Mates Lake, Somersham, 15 May 2011
It was ok if you like catching very small carp!
Ron packed up after an hour and a half as he only had 5 small carp for not even 8oz, he fished corn for the better stamp but there were none at his end of the lake. Trev, to Ron's left, eventually got his head down and fished maggot he ended up with 8lb of them.
At the other end of the lake Dennis was in the hot peg and won the match with 13lb which included one lump. There were a couple of other weights just into double figures which all included one lump, 7 people fished which included two of Dennis’s mates from Benwick.
1st, Dennis 13lb 3oz
2nd, Roger 11lb 14oz
3rd, Wayne 9lb 2oz
4th, Keith 8lb 5oz
5th, Trev 8lb
6th, Stuart 7lb 5oz
Ron DNW
Ron packed up after an hour and a half as he only had 5 small carp for not even 8oz, he fished corn for the better stamp but there were none at his end of the lake. Trev, to Ron's left, eventually got his head down and fished maggot he ended up with 8lb of them.
At the other end of the lake Dennis was in the hot peg and won the match with 13lb which included one lump. There were a couple of other weights just into double figures which all included one lump, 7 people fished which included two of Dennis’s mates from Benwick.
1st, Dennis 13lb 3oz
2nd, Roger 11lb 14oz
3rd, Wayne 9lb 2oz
4th, Keith 8lb 5oz
5th, Trev 8lb
6th, Stuart 7lb 5oz
Ron DNW
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Fixtures 2011
Sunday 15th May
The Meadow, Park Hill Road, Somersham.
12 Pegs
Meet at 8.30am, at the lake. Draw 8.45 fish 10 to 4.
Sunday 26th June
Decoy, Four Island
10 Pegs ONLY
Meet at 8.15am. Draw 8.45ish fish 10 to 4.
Wednesday 6th July, Dun No More Cup
Decoy, Beastie
25 Pegs
Meet at 8.45am. Draws 9.15 start and finish times decided on the day
Sunday 11th September
Dents, Farm Shop Lake 01366 385661
15 Pegs
Meet at the venue by 8.15 Draw 8.30 fish 10.00 to 4.00.
Three of the above matches are restricted on pegs therefore if you are coming can you please email or text Ron (07860 541912) to let him know.
Ron would also like to know if you are coming to the Dun No More ASAP.
The Meadow, Park Hill Road, Somersham.
12 Pegs
Meet at 8.30am, at the lake. Draw 8.45 fish 10 to 4.
Sunday 26th June
Decoy, Four Island
10 Pegs ONLY
Meet at 8.15am. Draw 8.45ish fish 10 to 4.
Wednesday 6th July, Dun No More Cup
Decoy, Beastie
25 Pegs
Meet at 8.45am. Draws 9.15 start and finish times decided on the day
Sunday 11th September
Dents, Farm Shop Lake 01366 385661
15 Pegs
Meet at the venue by 8.15 Draw 8.30 fish 10.00 to 4.00.
Three of the above matches are restricted on pegs therefore if you are coming can you please email or text Ron (07860 541912) to let him know.
Ron would also like to know if you are coming to the Dun No More ASAP.
Friday, 4 March 2011
2010 Season AGM/2011 Pre-season Meeting
This year we are combining the 2010 season AGM with the pre-season for 2011.
The meeting will take place on 18 April 2011 at the Windmill PH, Somersham. Please arrive in good time for a 7.45pm start as there is likly to be a lot to get through.
The meeting will take place on 18 April 2011 at the Windmill PH, Somersham. Please arrive in good time for a 7.45pm start as there is likly to be a lot to get through.
FUR & FEATHER - NEW DATE
The "fur and feather" match will now be held on 13 March 2011 on Factory Bank.
Meet at the venue in good time for the draw at 8.30.
Meet at the venue in good time for the draw at 8.30.
Labels:
factory bank,
Fur and Feather
Friday, 10 December 2010
Fur & Feather - DATE REARRANGED
Please be aware that the planned Fur & Feather match on Factory Bank on 12 December has been cancelled due to being frozen.
We plan to re-arrange this fixture for late February/early March 2011.
Jonty
We plan to re-arrange this fixture for late February/early March 2011.
Jonty
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Magpie Lake, Pidley, 21 November 2010
9 hardy souls fished the latest Grebe match at Magpie lakes, Pidley.
Out in front with a fine 25lb was Martin Spragg fishing maggot and pellet on the feeder to the island from end peg 12. Weasel who started at least half an hour after everyone else was second with 13lb 4oz fishing similar tactics from peg 11. A big well done to Stewart who finished 3rd from Peg 5 fishing the pole across to the reeds, he weighed in 12lb.
Ron managed 4th place with 9lb 4oz from peg 6 fishing pole on the deck with pinkie and worm, the weights dropped of after that next best was A T Tony with 3lb 14oz, Simon had 2lb 4oz and BIG T had 1lb 14oz. Borag and Wayne did not weigh though both had a few Roach.
Well thats another season nearly done, the championship was wrapped up by Jon Wilson some time ago and it looks like Stewart will win the Handicap Cup, though Keith is still in with a shout.
The Winter cup is still wide open, it is between Ron, Weasel and Jon Wilson, though Martin Spragg could win it if results go his way.
See you at the fur and feather, if you have not done so could you please let me know if you are coming.
Ron
Out in front with a fine 25lb was Martin Spragg fishing maggot and pellet on the feeder to the island from end peg 12. Weasel who started at least half an hour after everyone else was second with 13lb 4oz fishing similar tactics from peg 11. A big well done to Stewart who finished 3rd from Peg 5 fishing the pole across to the reeds, he weighed in 12lb.
Ron managed 4th place with 9lb 4oz from peg 6 fishing pole on the deck with pinkie and worm, the weights dropped of after that next best was A T Tony with 3lb 14oz, Simon had 2lb 4oz and BIG T had 1lb 14oz. Borag and Wayne did not weigh though both had a few Roach.
Well thats another season nearly done, the championship was wrapped up by Jon Wilson some time ago and it looks like Stewart will win the Handicap Cup, though Keith is still in with a shout.
The Winter cup is still wide open, it is between Ron, Weasel and Jon Wilson, though Martin Spragg could win it if results go his way.
See you at the fur and feather, if you have not done so could you please let me know if you are coming.
Ron
Labels:
Magpie,
rookery waters
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Fur & Feather, 12 Dec 2010 @ Factory Bank
I have booked the fur & feather, it will take place on Factory Bank, Ramsey.
I can here some of you moan but if you dont like it you can book it next year!
On a positive note the place is fishing its tits off, most of the pegs have been dredged out with the depth now up to 5ft, recent matches have been won with 16lb + and you need at least double figures to frame. As always it will be down to the weather so fingers crossed.
Date,Sunday 12th December, draw at 8.45 fish 10 to 3.
15 pegs have been booked and they will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Let me know if you want to bring a guest.
For those members that dont know this venue it is a drain, full of roach, there are more skimmers about this year with the chance of a slab or a decent tench. Pike are sometimes a problem in the early pegs, there is also a chance of a decent perch. If there has been a bit of rain it will be running so bring a selection of rigs.
Worm, and caster for the bigger fish, otherwise groundbait pinkie and mag for the Roach with the possibility of stamp Roach on hemp across.
Steve G, you need to send a cheque to Keith Rayment, 27 Princess Street, Ramsey, Cambs, PE26 1JW. Cost 15 pegs at £3.00 = £45.00. Can you email me to let me know you have sent it please.
I will book the Lion at St Marys for the after match dinner so can you let me know if you will be fishing and if you want dinner. I assume the club will be helping towards the cost.
I am not psychic so please reply.
I hope some of you will make the effort to attend, it would be nice to see some faces that have not managed to fish a match this year
I look forward to your replies
Ron
I can here some of you moan but if you dont like it you can book it next year!
On a positive note the place is fishing its tits off, most of the pegs have been dredged out with the depth now up to 5ft, recent matches have been won with 16lb + and you need at least double figures to frame. As always it will be down to the weather so fingers crossed.
Date,Sunday 12th December, draw at 8.45 fish 10 to 3.
15 pegs have been booked and they will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Let me know if you want to bring a guest.
For those members that dont know this venue it is a drain, full of roach, there are more skimmers about this year with the chance of a slab or a decent tench. Pike are sometimes a problem in the early pegs, there is also a chance of a decent perch. If there has been a bit of rain it will be running so bring a selection of rigs.
Worm, and caster for the bigger fish, otherwise groundbait pinkie and mag for the Roach with the possibility of stamp Roach on hemp across.
Steve G, you need to send a cheque to Keith Rayment, 27 Princess Street, Ramsey, Cambs, PE26 1JW. Cost 15 pegs at £3.00 = £45.00. Can you email me to let me know you have sent it please.
I will book the Lion at St Marys for the after match dinner so can you let me know if you will be fishing and if you want dinner. I assume the club will be helping towards the cost.
I am not psychic so please reply.
I hope some of you will make the effort to attend, it would be nice to see some faces that have not managed to fish a match this year
I look forward to your replies
Ron
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