After learning that many of the venues worth fishing are already booked on the 13th of December, the REVISED date for this years Fur and Feather is Sunday 6th December 2009.
Venue: The Old Nene, Ramsey St Marys
Times: Meet 8-8.15 for the draw at 8.30, fish 10-3.
Food: The White Lion, Ramsey St Marys (sit down to eat at 4.45)
15 Pegs and 15 meals have been provisianally booked.
Watch this space for further details.
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Scores on the doors
Current league positions after 8 Matches: (Top 6)
Championship (taking best 8 scores from the 11 matches)
1 - Trev 53pts (counting 8)
2 - Jonty 46pts (6)
3 - Ron 42.5pts (8)
4 - Ray T 38pts (6)
5 - Weas 33pts (6)
6 - Mike 25pts (7)
Summer League FINAL STANDINGS (best 5 from 7)
1 - Jonty 40 pts
2 - Trev 34pts
3 - Ron 31.5pts
4 - Ray T 31pts
5 - Weas 28pts
6 - Ray S 22pts
Winter League (taking best 3 scores from 4 matches)
1 - Trev 9pts (counting 1)
2 - Ray T 7pts (1)
=3 - Jonty & Pete both 6pts (1)
=5 - Weas & Den both 5pts (1)
Handicap Cup (taking best 8 scores out of the 11 matches)
1 - Mike 49pts (counting 7)
2 - Dennis 45pts (7)
3 - John E 41pts (6)
4 - Stu 39pts (7)
5 - Steve 34.5pts (5)
6 - Trev 32pts (8)
Speci cup entries, as before.
The full points and positions will be read out at the next meeting, date TBC.
Championship (taking best 8 scores from the 11 matches)
1 - Trev 53pts (counting 8)
2 - Jonty 46pts (6)
3 - Ron 42.5pts (8)
4 - Ray T 38pts (6)
5 - Weas 33pts (6)
6 - Mike 25pts (7)
Summer League FINAL STANDINGS (best 5 from 7)
1 - Jonty 40 pts
2 - Trev 34pts
3 - Ron 31.5pts
4 - Ray T 31pts
5 - Weas 28pts
6 - Ray S 22pts
Winter League (taking best 3 scores from 4 matches)
1 - Trev 9pts (counting 1)
2 - Ray T 7pts (1)
=3 - Jonty & Pete both 6pts (1)
=5 - Weas & Den both 5pts (1)
Handicap Cup (taking best 8 scores out of the 11 matches)
1 - Mike 49pts (counting 7)
2 - Dennis 45pts (7)
3 - John E 41pts (6)
4 - Stu 39pts (7)
5 - Steve 34.5pts (5)
6 - Trev 32pts (8)
Speci cup entries, as before.
The full points and positions will be read out at the next meeting, date TBC.
Labels:
Championship,
Handicap,
summer league,
winter league
Monday, 14 September 2009
Cuckoo Canal, Townsend Fishery - 13 September 2009
Match report by Trev:
By not updating my diary with the second-edition venue change and subsequently booking in and cancelling out of an Open Match the week before, I first set eyes on the venue on the morning of the match.
By chance, Keith and I stopped for breakfast at the infamous Green Wellie cafĂ© in Chatteris, (it’s been dramatically improved and the breakfast was fab) and bumped in to a couple of the March lads. They had cancelled six matches not due to the fishing but because of the nightmare walk you have to undertake when it’s muddy and the general un-loved condition of the venue. They both had no complaints over the fishing but stated the biggest error people made was to under-feed. They commented the venue has a huge head of fish which are ravenous. The problem is made more difficult by the fact you have to use their own feed pellet and at £1.00 a pint, it’s not cheap, ( a little too much profiteering I felt considering other venues such as Tunnel Barn who adopt the same policy make their pricing as keen as shop-bought prices). I mentioned I had come armed with a kilo of worm, a pint of castor and red maggot and after they had stopped laughing instructed me, unless I wanted to be plagued by “bits”, to keep them in the car!!
I pulled peg seven, noted for an unusual feature of a six-foot blow-up killer whale pegged out on the far bank, (fact stranger than fiction eh?). That was the only thing notable in the swim. The banks were scraped blue clay; it was a good 2 foot down with a steep side slope. It was at its deepest just short of middle at four foot.
I set up four rigs, an inside 4x12 to a 16 808. Fishing on the slope, (3 + 2) to my left and right with sweetcorn as the predominant hook bait. An identical rig but with a band on a hair to fish hard pellet. A one gramme, olivette rig at depth down the centre of the track, (3+4) to get through the bits and fish soft hook pellet, this may seem a bit heavy but the wind was whistling down the lake causing a strong surface skim. I had back shotted the rig allowing me to “lean” on it allowing the presentation to be more natural. My last rig, another 4x12 was for across pushing up the steep sloop with banded pellet. I had purchased 5 bags of pellet, three 4mm and two micro but realised before the draw that with the strong cross-wind, the micro would probably end up in Guyhirn and so jumped in the motor and exchanged them for 4mm, (as well as buying two more bags).
At the whistle I cupped in pellet and corn over all my lines. John-baggin’-Ellis had already netted two fish before I had finished! I started down the track and caught two micro tench on soft pellet in two put-ins. That rig went up the bank never to be used again. I went in on my inside line on corn and immediately was in to a carp of about a pound. It was clear they were coming to the sound of the pellet “rattling” in and I quickly learnt that if I just dampened the hook pellet lightly it made far more noise than wetter ones going in. I was still missing bites and getting frustrated by small fish and so decided to go “balls-out” with a 12mm banded pellet on the hook. This immediately settled the bites that were no where near as frequent but every time the float sailed away it was a decent fish. If I did not keep the feed going in they backed off and so it I focused on one line and fed heavily. At times the wait was too long on the big banded pellet and so I would switch to my corn rig to keep something going in my nets.
As for the line over the far bank, don’t know, never bothered with it!
At the finish I was pleased with my clicking. I weighed in 123lb with only some 10lb of bits meaning I averaged nearly 38lb a net. The owner informed us the venue record is 125lb in a five and a half hour match. I was frustrated with the amount of fish I dropped, (estimated 20 – 25lb), which I believe was down to the hair rig and a few foul hookers, (at one stage I had to fish away from the margin as it was absolutely solid with fish). Jonty also had a good match (and a lovely back wind) with 120lb. Maybe the big banded pellet was the edge?
It was clear that our arm of the lake had far more fish present than the other stretch behind us. Fishing maggot/worm would keep you busy wherever and Borug bitterly complained he hadn’t time to eat his sandwiches! and weighed in some 30lb of bits!! A great venue for a match but just needs a bit of TLC and a fairer bait pricing policy!!!
By not updating my diary with the second-edition venue change and subsequently booking in and cancelling out of an Open Match the week before, I first set eyes on the venue on the morning of the match.
By chance, Keith and I stopped for breakfast at the infamous Green Wellie cafĂ© in Chatteris, (it’s been dramatically improved and the breakfast was fab) and bumped in to a couple of the March lads. They had cancelled six matches not due to the fishing but because of the nightmare walk you have to undertake when it’s muddy and the general un-loved condition of the venue. They both had no complaints over the fishing but stated the biggest error people made was to under-feed. They commented the venue has a huge head of fish which are ravenous. The problem is made more difficult by the fact you have to use their own feed pellet and at £1.00 a pint, it’s not cheap, ( a little too much profiteering I felt considering other venues such as Tunnel Barn who adopt the same policy make their pricing as keen as shop-bought prices). I mentioned I had come armed with a kilo of worm, a pint of castor and red maggot and after they had stopped laughing instructed me, unless I wanted to be plagued by “bits”, to keep them in the car!!
I pulled peg seven, noted for an unusual feature of a six-foot blow-up killer whale pegged out on the far bank, (fact stranger than fiction eh?). That was the only thing notable in the swim. The banks were scraped blue clay; it was a good 2 foot down with a steep side slope. It was at its deepest just short of middle at four foot.
I set up four rigs, an inside 4x12 to a 16 808. Fishing on the slope, (3 + 2) to my left and right with sweetcorn as the predominant hook bait. An identical rig but with a band on a hair to fish hard pellet. A one gramme, olivette rig at depth down the centre of the track, (3+4) to get through the bits and fish soft hook pellet, this may seem a bit heavy but the wind was whistling down the lake causing a strong surface skim. I had back shotted the rig allowing me to “lean” on it allowing the presentation to be more natural. My last rig, another 4x12 was for across pushing up the steep sloop with banded pellet. I had purchased 5 bags of pellet, three 4mm and two micro but realised before the draw that with the strong cross-wind, the micro would probably end up in Guyhirn and so jumped in the motor and exchanged them for 4mm, (as well as buying two more bags).
At the whistle I cupped in pellet and corn over all my lines. John-baggin’-Ellis had already netted two fish before I had finished! I started down the track and caught two micro tench on soft pellet in two put-ins. That rig went up the bank never to be used again. I went in on my inside line on corn and immediately was in to a carp of about a pound. It was clear they were coming to the sound of the pellet “rattling” in and I quickly learnt that if I just dampened the hook pellet lightly it made far more noise than wetter ones going in. I was still missing bites and getting frustrated by small fish and so decided to go “balls-out” with a 12mm banded pellet on the hook. This immediately settled the bites that were no where near as frequent but every time the float sailed away it was a decent fish. If I did not keep the feed going in they backed off and so it I focused on one line and fed heavily. At times the wait was too long on the big banded pellet and so I would switch to my corn rig to keep something going in my nets.
As for the line over the far bank, don’t know, never bothered with it!
At the finish I was pleased with my clicking. I weighed in 123lb with only some 10lb of bits meaning I averaged nearly 38lb a net. The owner informed us the venue record is 125lb in a five and a half hour match. I was frustrated with the amount of fish I dropped, (estimated 20 – 25lb), which I believe was down to the hair rig and a few foul hookers, (at one stage I had to fish away from the margin as it was absolutely solid with fish). Jonty also had a good match (and a lovely back wind) with 120lb. Maybe the big banded pellet was the edge?
It was clear that our arm of the lake had far more fish present than the other stretch behind us. Fishing maggot/worm would keep you busy wherever and Borug bitterly complained he hadn’t time to eat his sandwiches! and weighed in some 30lb of bits!! A great venue for a match but just needs a bit of TLC and a fairer bait pricing policy!!!
2009 Knock-out Cup, 3rd Round Draw
The 3rd round draw as follows:
Trev vs Weasel
Ron vs Jonty
Mike vs Karl
Mr T vs Pete
This round is to be completed by 18 October and the result that counts will the the earliest match both anglers attend.
Trev vs Weasel
Ron vs Jonty
Mike vs Karl
Mr T vs Pete
This round is to be completed by 18 October and the result that counts will the the earliest match both anglers attend.
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Cuckoo, Townsend Lakes Fishery - 13 September 2009
Directions:
The fishery is off the A1101 just north of Threeholes near Upwell. Post code for SAT NAV users is PE14 9HJ.
Selected rules for Cuckoo lake:
Barbless hooks only, max size 14
All fish must be netted
Keepnet and Landing net supplied by fishery
No floating pole; pole rigs must have a float
No Bread
No Meat
No Paste
No Groundbait
No fishing shallower than 12 inches deep
Fishery feed pellets only (£1 per bag from the onsite shop)
Please make sure you are aware of the full venue rules before the match.
The fishery is off the A1101 just north of Threeholes near Upwell. Post code for SAT NAV users is PE14 9HJ.
Selected rules for Cuckoo lake:
Barbless hooks only, max size 14
All fish must be netted
Keepnet and Landing net supplied by fishery
No floating pole; pole rigs must have a float
No Bread
No Meat
No Paste
No Groundbait
No fishing shallower than 12 inches deep
Fishery feed pellets only (£1 per bag from the onsite shop)
Please make sure you are aware of the full venue rules before the match.
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
SUMMER LEAGUE 2009
With an 8 point per match average, the winner of the 2009 Grebe AC Summer League is Jonty. 3 match wins, a section win and a 2nd in section make up his 40 point from 5 match score.
He said; "Fishing the pellet shallow has really helped me out this year, accounting for match wins at Beastie, Willows and Magpie. It also helped me sneek a few extra points on the Kingsland Silver Fish Lake early on this year where it accounted for a few Chub on the waggler. Lets hope the 2nd half of the season is as successful. Good luck to the rest of the lads for the Winter League, Handicap Cup and Champtionship. Lets enjoy it."
He said; "Fishing the pellet shallow has really helped me out this year, accounting for match wins at Beastie, Willows and Magpie. It also helped me sneek a few extra points on the Kingsland Silver Fish Lake early on this year where it accounted for a few Chub on the waggler. Lets hope the 2nd half of the season is as successful. Good luck to the rest of the lads for the Winter League, Handicap Cup and Champtionship. Lets enjoy it."
Labels:
Result,
summer league
Scores on the doors
Current league position after 7 Matches: (Top 6)
Championship (taking best 8 scores from the 11 matches)
1 - Trev 44pts (counting 7)
2 - Jonty 40pts (5)
3 - Ron 38.5pts (7)
4 - Ray T 31pts (5)
5 - Weas 28pts (5)
6 - Ray S 22pts (4)
Summer League (taking best 5 scores from the 7 matches)
1 - Jonty 40 pts (counting 5)
2 - Trev 34pts (5)
3 - Ron 31.5pts (5)
4 - Ray T 31pts (5)
5 - Weas 28pts (5)
6 - Ray S 22pts (5)
Handicap Cup (taking best 8 scores out of the 11 matches)
1 - Mike 43pts (counting 6)
2 - Dennis 36pts (7)
3 - Stu 35pts (6)
4 - Steve 34.5pts (5)
5 - John E 34pts (5)
6 - Trev 26.5pts (7)
Speci cup entries, as before.
The full points and positions will be read out at the next meeting, date TBC.
Championship (taking best 8 scores from the 11 matches)
1 - Trev 44pts (counting 7)
2 - Jonty 40pts (5)
3 - Ron 38.5pts (7)
4 - Ray T 31pts (5)
5 - Weas 28pts (5)
6 - Ray S 22pts (4)
Summer League (taking best 5 scores from the 7 matches)
1 - Jonty 40 pts (counting 5)
2 - Trev 34pts (5)
3 - Ron 31.5pts (5)
4 - Ray T 31pts (5)
5 - Weas 28pts (5)
6 - Ray S 22pts (5)
Handicap Cup (taking best 8 scores out of the 11 matches)
1 - Mike 43pts (counting 6)
2 - Dennis 36pts (7)
3 - Stu 35pts (6)
4 - Steve 34.5pts (5)
5 - John E 34pts (5)
6 - Trev 26.5pts (7)
Speci cup entries, as before.
The full points and positions will be read out at the next meeting, date TBC.
Labels:
Championship,
Handicap,
summer league
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Magpie Lake, Pidley - 16 August 2009
12 members attended our latest outing to Magpie Lake at Rookery Waters, Pidley. Having reserved pegs 1-22, Ron had a chat with the venue bailiff and old Grebe member John Dighton who advised on leaving out the early and late pegs and peg the match from 5-17.
All members caught fish on what was a warm and breezy day.
Drawn on Peg 14, Mr T caught well close in on his left hand margin to take carp to 8lb on pellet to win the section. Ray Sladden was 2nd in section with his catch consisting of past caught carp.
Ron, Trev & Jonty drew in a line on pegs 5, 6 & 7 respectively. Ron fished tight to the left and right hand margin and caught steadily all day for his weight of 70lb 8oz and 2nd in section. Trev fished shallow with pellet and with some fruitless looks on the inside weighed in 69lb 12oz for 3rd in section.
Jonty started fishing paste at top2+1 in 6 feet of water. He caught a few early fish but the swim was very slow. He also took a few carp from his margin swims but the depth as tight as he could get being 4.5feet ment he suffered lots of frustrating line bites. So at 1pm he decided to try and catch up with Trev who had been catching well shallow during the first part of the match. It was a fish-a-chuck for Jonty on 4mm banded pellet over loose fed pellets and at the weigh-in he put 90lb 12oz to win the section and pip Mr T to a match win.
Result:
1st- Jonty 90lb 12oz
2nd - Mr T 88lb 12oz
3rd - Ron 70lb 8oz
4th - Trev 69lb 12oz
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
Magpie Lake, Rookery Waters, Pidley - 16 August 2009
For your info, below are the rules and directions to the fishery.
Rules:
GENERAL
1) OPEN DAWN TO DUSK BUT NOT LATER THAN 9PM.
2) JUNIORS UNDER 16YRS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT.
3) NO CARS OR DOGS AROUND THE FISHERY.
4) ALL VEHICLES & EQUIPMENT LEFT AT OWNERS RISK.
5) TAKE ALL LITTER HOME.
6) FISH FROM PLATFORMS ONLY.
7) DO NOT FISH UNTIL YOU HAVE PAID AND TAKEN A TICKET.
TACKLE
1) ALL NETS MUST BE DIPPED.
2) FISH FRIENDLY NETS ONLY.
3) 50 LB MAX WIEGHT PER NET.
4) EMPTY NETS AFTER MAX OF 5 HRS.
5) MIN OF 2 KEEP NETS IN MATCHES.
6) MANUFACTURED, BARBLESS HOOKS ONLY UP TO SIZE 12.
7) NO FIXED LEADS OR BRAID.
8) METHOD (IN LINE) & BAGGIN WAGGLER PERMITTED ON ROOK ONLY.
BAITS
1) NO FLOATING BAITS.
2) NO SEED BAITS OTHER THAN SWEETCORN.
3) NO NUTS OR BOILIES.
4) MEAT- 2 STANDARD TINS MAX.
5) ROOK - GROUNDBAIT ALLOWED 2 KGS MAX.
6) MAGPIE/JAY – GROUNDBAIT IN FEEDER ONLY 1 KG MAX.
Directions:
- Leave A14 at Huntingdon exit, signed A141 March
- Follow A141 to Warboys- Turn right on to B1040 towards Pidley
- After passing Pidley Church turn left into Fen Road next to village pond
- Rookery Waters is 2.5 miles down Fen Road and is signed along Fen Road
- Sat Nav PE28 3DF
Rules:
GENERAL
1) OPEN DAWN TO DUSK BUT NOT LATER THAN 9PM.
2) JUNIORS UNDER 16YRS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT.
3) NO CARS OR DOGS AROUND THE FISHERY.
4) ALL VEHICLES & EQUIPMENT LEFT AT OWNERS RISK.
5) TAKE ALL LITTER HOME.
6) FISH FROM PLATFORMS ONLY.
7) DO NOT FISH UNTIL YOU HAVE PAID AND TAKEN A TICKET.
TACKLE
1) ALL NETS MUST BE DIPPED.
2) FISH FRIENDLY NETS ONLY.
3) 50 LB MAX WIEGHT PER NET.
4) EMPTY NETS AFTER MAX OF 5 HRS.
5) MIN OF 2 KEEP NETS IN MATCHES.
6) MANUFACTURED, BARBLESS HOOKS ONLY UP TO SIZE 12.
7) NO FIXED LEADS OR BRAID.
8) METHOD (IN LINE) & BAGGIN WAGGLER PERMITTED ON ROOK ONLY.
BAITS
1) NO FLOATING BAITS.
2) NO SEED BAITS OTHER THAN SWEETCORN.
3) NO NUTS OR BOILIES.
4) MEAT- 2 STANDARD TINS MAX.
5) ROOK - GROUNDBAIT ALLOWED 2 KGS MAX.
6) MAGPIE/JAY – GROUNDBAIT IN FEEDER ONLY 1 KG MAX.
Directions:
- Leave A14 at Huntingdon exit, signed A141 March
- Follow A141 to Warboys- Turn right on to B1040 towards Pidley
- After passing Pidley Church turn left into Fen Road next to village pond
- Rookery Waters is 2.5 miles down Fen Road and is signed along Fen Road
- Sat Nav PE28 3DF
Labels:
Magpie,
rookery waters,
rules
Scores on the Doors
Current league position after 6 Matches:
(Top 6)
Championship (taking best 8 scores from the 11 matches)
1 - Trev 39pts (counting 6)
2 - Ron 32.5pts (6)
3 - Jonty 31 pts (4)
4 - Ray T 24pts (4)
5 - Weas 23pts (4)
6 - Steve 19pts (5)
Summer League (taking best 5 scores from the 7 matches)
1 - Trev 34pts (counting 5)
2 - Jonty 31pts (4)
3 - Ron 29.5pts (5)
4 - Ray T 24pts (4)
5 - Weas 23pts (4)
6 - Steve 19pts (5)
Handicap Cup (taking best 8 scores out of the 11 matches)
1 - Mike 36 pts (counting 5)
2 - Stu 35 pts (6)
3 - Steve 34.5pts (5)
4 - Dennis 31pts (5)
5 - John E 25pts (4)
6 - Trev 22pts (6)
Speci cup entries, as before.
The full points and positions will be read out at the next meeting on 7 September 2009.
(Top 6)
Championship (taking best 8 scores from the 11 matches)
1 - Trev 39pts (counting 6)
2 - Ron 32.5pts (6)
3 - Jonty 31 pts (4)
4 - Ray T 24pts (4)
5 - Weas 23pts (4)
6 - Steve 19pts (5)
Summer League (taking best 5 scores from the 7 matches)
1 - Trev 34pts (counting 5)
2 - Jonty 31pts (4)
3 - Ron 29.5pts (5)
4 - Ray T 24pts (4)
5 - Weas 23pts (4)
6 - Steve 19pts (5)
Handicap Cup (taking best 8 scores out of the 11 matches)
1 - Mike 36 pts (counting 5)
2 - Stu 35 pts (6)
3 - Steve 34.5pts (5)
4 - Dennis 31pts (5)
5 - John E 25pts (4)
6 - Trev 22pts (6)
Speci cup entries, as before.
The full points and positions will be read out at the next meeting on 7 September 2009.
Labels:
Championship,
Handicap,
summer league
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