Showing posts with label Kingsland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kingsland. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Kingsland Silverfish lake, 25 September 2010

Result


1 - Pete Dighton 14lb 8
2 - Weasel 13lb 9
3 - Ron 13lb 2
4 - Trev 9lb

then the weights dropped off, some pegs really struggled, so much so Steve Goodrum and Martin Sprag dnw.

The rumour is the lake recently had quite a big fish kill, no chub or any bream were caught.

Ron started off well catching the odd odd crucian and decent roach on the worm, Weasel was the first to start whipping but his fish were small. Trev joined in soon after but was not catching as well. After maybe a couple of hours Pete started fishing the whip and his fish were notably of a better stamp with the odd netter.

As the match continued Pete was really getting into them and those who tried to catch up did so too late.

Monday, 20 April 2009

Kingsland Silverfish Lake, 19 April 2009

Whilst the forecast was for a plesent day, the venue was very much effected by the brisk North Easterly wind that had been prevailing for the the last few days. The abuncdance of quality silver fish were reluctant to feed in any numbers on the pole line and those who persevered fishing shallow for chub were rewarded for their efforts.

Sitting in the wind on peg 18 was Ray Sladden. He started on the pellet waggler from the off, feeding and fishing 6-8mm pellets into the brisk head wind. Halfway into the match Ray had around 10 chub, which averaged about 2 1/2 lb. Not much was happening on the pole line. The odd fish were comming out. Chappy had an early Tench from the peg Trev fished on the previous saturday when he had over 100lb on the pole. Ron caught the odd fish on the pole too, whilst pinging caster with a the hope of a chub or three later in the match.

Karl was quietly putting a few fish in his net. Fishing maggot shallow an the waggler but getting rudd'ed out, he decided to concentrated on fishing the long pole shallow with pellet to be more selective for the chub. A switch that will later prove to be decisive. By the halfway point Ron began to fish maggot shallow on the waggler and caught numerous chub. Lewis, one peg to Ron's left followed suit and also managed half a dozen chub.

Interestingly, as the match came in to the final stages the chub seemed to shut up shop and only the odd fish was being caught. Ray S managed a few fish from the wind swept margin to his right but would they give him enough of a boost come the weigh in?

Result:

=1st Ron Gilbert & Karl Richards 35lb
3rd Ray Sladden 31lb 4oz
4th Jon Wilson 23lb
5th Lewis Harvey 15lb 8oz