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Report on the Christmas Match held at Whitehouse Farm across both lakes – 17th December
I had 20 festive fishermen and ladies booked in and I had three big bags full of Christmas goodies in the car to hand out at the end of the match, so that everyone would get a prize. John Dursley also donated a couple of bags of Sonubaits expanders and a bottle of booster pellet soak.
All in all it’s not been an easy days fishing, although there were some decent weights. Pete Watkins has won again on peg 6 (Margaret’s) with 22lbs 10ozs and Jason Pitman has come second with 19lbs on peg 10 (Georges). Steve Dawson has come third with 13lbs 5ozs from peg 13 (Margaret’s). These three have received the top three prizes containing a pork joint and other goodies. All the other 17 anglers also received a festive prize.
Thankfully all went well and the mince pies that Julie and Bruce brought for everyone went down well, whilst I sorted out the pay out and prizes. Time for a rest now until the next winter league match in January. Happy Christmas to everybody and have a prosperous New Year.
Final Result:
Georges:
1st – peg 10 – Jason Pitman – 19 lbs
2nd – peg 13 – Graham Beevor – 5lb 10ozs
3rd – peg 3 – Mike Reid – 3lb 4ozs
Silvers – peg 11 – Kevin Murch – 3lb 9ozs
Margaret’s:
1st – peg 6 – Pete Watkins – 22lbs 10ozs
2nd – peg 13 – Steve Dawson – 13lbs 5ozs
3rd – peg 14 – Bill Knight – 6lbs 14ozs
Silvers – peg 12 – John Dursley – 7lb 13ozs
Report on the second round of the club Winter League fished on Georges Lake on December 3rd at Whitehouse Farm
I had 13 fishing the match but only 9 of these were in the winter league. The weather was set to be wet all day, but little wind if any at all. I left out a few pegs due to the really boggy ground behind pegs 5 up to 8, However with peg 2 back in action, I was able to put 13 pegs in. I find Georges is quite even so I had no idea which would be the best, but I do like peg 10 as the option to the island regularly gives you the chance of catching a few chub.
I started the weigh-in with Clive on peg 10, he had a couple of nice chub and weighed in just over 4lbs, Kev Murch was next on peg 11 he had a very nice chub and other silvers along with a small carp for just over 10lbs. Next was Dave Manning on peg 13 who weighed in just less than 7lbs, I thought he had more but his skimmers were smaller than the ones I had. I was next and weighed in 13lbs 5ozs the half dozen big skimmers really made a difference.
Noel on the next peg had some nice skimmers too and weighed in just over 9lbs. Steve Dawson had another hard day with just over 3lbs, and Andy Brookman on 17 in the corner never had a bite. The two dam wall pegs produced a couple of decent weights for John Dursley and Pete Watkins with 10lbs and 7lbs 1oz respectively. The 4 anglers on the low numbers had a hard day Bill Knight fairing the best with just short of 5lbs and Andy Gard had just over 4lbs.
Overall the day’s fishing wasn’t too bad although some of the pegs were definitely hard. Thanks again to Clive for giving me a lift to the match, I owe him a beer or two. The platforms are currently treacherous with the algae and being wet, you really do need to take care. The lane isn’t too bad it’s quite muddy but most of it is just surface mud.
Result:
1st – peg 14 – Tony Welsby – 13lbs 5ozs (mainly big skimmers and decent sized Rudd)
2nd – peg 11 – Kevin Murch – 10lbs 1oz (2 chub, small silvers and a carp)
3rd – peg 15 – Noel Fletcher – 9lbs 6ozs
Silvers – peg 18 – John Dursley – 10lbs
Section A – peg 19 – Pete Watkins – 7lb 1oz
Section B – peg 13 – Dave Manning – 6lbs 10ozs
Report on match one of the winter league fished on Margaret’s Lake.
I don’t know why we do it the forecast was not good, strong winds and rain forecast. I took my walk around and frightened off half a dozen cormorants, 5 of which were on Georges, not good. Margaret’s was looking okay, water level at its max and coloured, wind was blowing down to the usual end, straight into pegs 11 to 15. The top end was completely sheltered and pegs 1 to 4 were flat calm.
I had 13 booked in for this match with 9 of them signed up for the league, so decision time on pegs, I usually leave out peg 20 around to 5 in the winter but with 13 booked in and leaving out peg 11, I needed to put in one of those 6 pegs, 5 was a no go as there is a branch hanging down from the island that is swinging about causing a problem and because I had peg 18 in I decided that I would put peg 1 in, leave 20 out and that would give peg 1 and 18 loads of room. I usually leave peg 10 out but this time I left 11 out; John Dursley talking me into it, good decision as 11 would have had a nightmare in the wind.
At the weigh-in in I started at Bill Ferris on peg 10 as Steve Brown and Bruce Taylor on the next two pegs to me did not weigh in, they had struggled facing into that wind. Bill had 15lb which included a 12lb carp, next to weigh was Kev Murch on peg 9 he had just over 5lb of silvers and just short of 50lb of carp, giving him a total of 53lbs 10ozs a terrific weight in the conditions. You know it’s hard when Steve Dawson doesn’t figure in the prizes and he weighed in less than 7lb, next was Dave Manning with just less than 9lb.
Pete Watkins on peg 6 was admitting to about 40lbs or so, however, the scales didn’t agree, he had a magnificent weight of 73lbs 12ozs. Julie was next on peg 1 and she had just over 29lbs. Andy Brookman on 18 had 25lbs 9ozs and Bill Knight had struggled and weighed in just over 2lbs. John Dursley on peg 16 had just over 12lb and I was last to weigh in with just short of 17lbs.
So even with the terrible conditions some great weights were recorded, 73lbs is a great weight in anybody’s book, average weight per angler was nearly 19lbs, a total of just over 244lbs caught by everyone. Quite a lot of those big chub caught again, lots of big skimmers around the 3lb mark and also a lot of carp only the one double but loads around the 8 to 9lb mark.
Result:
1st – peg 6 – Pete Watkins – 73lbs 12ozs
2nd – peg 9 – Kevin Murch – 53lbs 10ozs
3rd – peg 1 – Julie Taylor – 29lbs 6ozs
Silvers – peg 18 – Andy Brookman – 18lbs 13ozs silvers (25lbs 9ozs Total)
Section A – peg 10 – Bill Ferris – 15lbs
Section B – peg 14 – Tony Welsby – 16lbs 14ozs
Report on the Alcove AC Poppy match held at Whitehouse Farm across both lakes on Sunday 5th November 2023
The water level on Margaret’s was up and coloured and there were no problems with any of the pegs as peg 7 had been fixed on the Saturday. Georges was looking good, however on the Northern side of the lake behind the low numbers the bank side was very soft especially after peg 4, so I decided I would leave out the pegs on that side after it. Peg 2 is also out of action until we get the pontoon dismantled which is resting up against it. On the other side peg 12 was left out as the platform has a collapsed plank on it.
I had 24 booked in for this match with one dropping out in the morning of the match due to ill health, so I had 23 fishing. As usual I took one of the last few pegs left in the bag and it was peg 14 on Georges. This peg was sheltered from the wind, and I was fairly happy with it as there would be every chance of getting a decent weight of skimmers. The guys to beat looked to be Bill Knight on my current favourite peg 18 on Margaret’s, John Dursley on peg 12 Margaret’s and Mike Nicholls on dam wall peg 19 of Georges.
When the skimmers finally arrived I tried double pinkie or 4mm expander with the double pinkie being more effective. I had a few decent skimmers and an F1 on an expander, with a surprise 2lb plus Perch taking a 4mm expander as I lifted the float to drop back in again. At the end I had no real idea of what my weight was but expected close to 10lb. Antony Hole on peg 1 had caught a carp mid match and I could see that Mike Nicholls had been catching steady throughout.
I started the weigh in at peg 17 in the corner of Georges, with Steve Dawson and Norman Ferris doing Margaret’s. Pete on 17 had 4lb 8ozs of silvers, Kev Murch on the next peg had just over 9lbs which included some nice sized skimmers, Wes Western on 15 had struggled a bit on his first time fishing the water. I was next and weighed in just short of 13lbs which I was quite happy with, Steve “Mr Crabtree” Brown was on the next peg and was about a pound behind me. Alan Maggs and Bruce Taylor on pegs 10 and 11 had similar weights not quite making 5lbs.
Julie Taylor on peg 4 weighed in just over 6lbs, Antony Hole on peg 1 had a carp just over 5lbs to go with his silvers for a total just less than 10lb and finally on peg 19 Mike Nicholls weighed in just over 13lbs to win the lake.
Over on Margaret’s lake, Kev Swanston on peg 16 without a chuck to the island decided to use the feeder and tried a combination of different feeders at short range until he got it right, he weighed in just short of 20lbs of skimmers caught on banded hard pellets, the best weight on the day across the both lakes. Second was Norman Ferris on peg 13 with a little over 15lbs and third was Bill Knight with a little under 15lbs, Noel Fletcher taking the silvers on Margaret’s with nearly 13lbs.
Overall a good days fishing for most, surprisingly the Chub didn’t show in any quantity and also very few carp caught although John Dursley had a carp on around the 20lb mark on peg 12 but it threw the hook fairly close in. There were loads of skimmers caught along with several decent F1’s. Julie Taylor had an F1 that must have been close to 4lb and I had that perch that was closer to 3lbs than 2, definitely my PB perch. Mike Nicholls had a cracking goldfish and had a roach chased in by a big perch. It might be worth having a try for some big perch on Georges if anyone is interested.
Thanks to everyone for taking part and contributing towards the Poppy appeal, we raised £230 at the match and the club has boosted that to £300.
Results:
Margaret’s:
1st peg 16 – Kev Swanston – 19lbs 15ozs (Skimmers)
2nd peg 13 – Norman Ferris – 15lbs 4ozs (1 carp and silvers)
3rd peg 18 – Bill Knight – 14lbs 7ozs (1 carp and silvers)
Silvers peg 8 – Noel Fletcher – 12lbs 11ozs
Georges:
1st peg 19 – Mike Nicholls – 13lbs 2ozs (silvers)
2nd peg 14 – Tony Welsby – 12lbs 11ozs (silvers)
3rd peg 1 – Antony Hole – 9lbs 10ozs (1 carp and silvers)
Silvers peg 13 – Steve Brown – 11lbs 10ozs
Report on yesterday’s match at the Lido – October 15th
Matches at the Lido are becoming quite tough and after the previous night’s frost, things were going to be even more difficult. I had 9 booked in, with 14 pegs available, so I was able to leave out some of the tougher pegs on Cyanide straight. The hot pegs were 5 “the pontoon”, 6 “Smithies”, 7 “Tree swim”, and 21 “Concrete slab”.
I ended up with 2lb 5ozs for joint 3rd place with Julie Taylor. The winner, Andy Pritchard, had 17lb, a carp and big tench with some silvers, he had lost quite a few carp fishing double casters on the hook. Bill Knight weighed in 4lbs 5ozs for second place.
The Silvers prize was won by Kevin Murch with 6lb 3ozs including a big tench. It was a hard day’s fishing, so well done to all those that caught.
Full result:
1st peg 11 – Andy Pritchard – 17lb 1oz
2nd peg 21 – Bill Knight – 4lb 5ozs
Silvers – Kev Murch – 6lb 3oz
Jt 3rd – peg 6 – Julie Taylor – 2lb 5ozs
Jt 3rd – peg 5 – Tony Welsby – 2lb 5ozs
Report on Interclub match with Silver Bream – October 1st
As is now the usual thing with these Interclub matches one side or the other, usually the home side has a lot more anglers. In this case, Alcove had 18 and SB had 12, so 30 anglers in all, a great turnout. Both lakes at Whitehouse Farm were in use with 15 anglers on each lake.
At the weigh-in in I had the problem of only one set of scales to do both lakes, hopefully won’t happen again, I have two new ones on order. Most of the weights on Margaret’s were over 10lb, topped by Russ Baker on peg 13 with 30lb 7ozs, second myself with 28lb 14 ozs (just short of 2lb adrift, very close), and Julie Taylor on peg 6 with 20lb 2ozs, section winners were Bill Ferris on 14 with 15lb 4 ozs and Kev Swanston on peg 3 with 12lb 9ozs.
On Georges Lake weights were remarkably similar, top weight was Mike Nicholls with an all silvers catch of 28lb 8ozs, second was Roger Stokes on peg 5 with 22lb 15ozs and third Al Jenner with 20lb 9ozs, Silvers winner by double default was Steve Dawson with 16lb 7ozs and section winners were John Treasure with 15lb 13ozs, and Pete Turner with 18lbs 14ozs.
A pretty good day’s fishing all round a total of 379lb 5ozs of fish caught at an average of just short of 13lb for each angler. Team wise Alcove had 226lb 1oz (average 12lb9ozs a man) and Silver Bream had 153lb 4ozs (average 11lb 14ozs a man), it was very close when you take into account how many were on each side.
Result:
Alcove AC – 226lb 1oz, Silver Bream AC – 153lb 4ozs
Margaret’s:
1st peg 13 – Russ Baker – 30lb 7ozs (several carp) – 1st Overall.
2nd peg 18 – Tony Welsby – 28lb 14ozs (mostly chub)
3rd peg 6 – Julie Taylor – 20lb 2ozs (mostly carp)
Section A – peg 3 – Kev Swanston – 12lb 9ozs (one carp and skimmers)
Section B – peg 14 – Bill Ferris – 15lb 4ozs (one big carp and silvers)
George’s:
1st peg 10 – Mike Nicholls – 28lb 8ozs (mixed bag of silvers)
2nd peg 5 – Roger Stokes – 22lb 15ozs (mixed bag of carp and silvers)
3rd peg 19 – Al Jenner – 20lb 9ozs (2 big carp and a few silvers)
Silvers – peg 14 – Steve Dawson – 16lb 7ozs
Section C – peg 1 – John Treasure – 15lb 13ozs
Section D – peg 17 – Pete Turner – 18lb 14ozs (14lb 4oz carp and a few silvers)
Report on Ken Davies Memorial match at the Lido September 17th
I had 12 booked in for this one, which meant I could be selective with the pegging. With the way the lake has been fishing recently peg 5 ”the Pontoon” was the hot swim, with peg 6 “Smithies” probably the next best. At the start I offered Bill Knight peg 17 but for some reason he refused, I get the impression he only likes 17 at the Whitehouse lakes. At the draw I’m usually last out of the bag with Steve Dawson, pegs 5 and 6 were the last two, I pulled out 5 (well happy with that) leaving Steve with 6.
At the all in I fed my two long lines and loose-fed the top kit line. I decided to leave the tench line to settle and leave it for an hour, I caught a couple of small Rudd from the skimmer line whilst feeding the short line. After about 20 minutes there were quite a few swirls around the loose feed and some of the fish were of a decent size. I switched to the short line and proceeded to catch Rudd mainly one a chuck, they were really small but occasionally I had a decent one. Nobody else was catching which was surprising, so I stuck to the top kit as anything going in the net was a bonus. After about an hour of this the bites started to slow, so I dropped in on the Tench Line and bingo a good bite on worm first drop in. After a short tussle, I managed to get the fish up to the top at distance, to avoid it burying its head in the weed bed in front, I then slid it into the landing net. A nice addition to the keepnet, a Tench of close to 4lb.
At the weigh in I had just over 12lb, Steve on peg 6 had 3lb. Everyone else had really struggled nobody cracking a pound until I got to Steve “Mr Crabtree” Brown, he had a total just over 24lb all caught on his favourite bait, Prawns, a brilliant weight on the day. For most it was a real grueller, 4 DNWs, 5 under a pound with only 3 of us at the same end of the lake catching. With the new payout system where the Silvers prize money is equal to second place, I took the Silvers pot and Steve Dawson took second place, 3rd place was 9ozs and two anglers had that, so I split 3rd place and the section prizes between them.
Thanks once again to everyone for making my life so easy, their understanding and help at the end of the match.
Final places:
1st peg 21(concrete slab) – Steve “Mr Crabtree” Brown – 24lbs 2ozs
2nd peg 5 (the pontoon) – Tony Welsby – 12lb 2ozs (Silvers pot)
3rd peg 6 (Smithies) – Steve Dawson – 3lb (2ndplace pot)
Jt 4th peg 7 (tree swim) – Bruce Taylor – 9ozs (3rdplace and section A)
Jt 4th peg 17 – Jason Pitman – 9ozs (3rdplace and Section B)
Report on the Jack Pugh Memorial match at the Clamp – Sep 3rd
On arrival at the clamp this morning I was confronted with a lake that looked more like a lawn. On closer inspection the scum on top was quite thin so wasn’t too bad, everyone was going to be in the same boat. I had 13 booked in for the match so I left out pegs 1 & 2 and then peg 3 as Dave Manning wasn’t at the draw. He arrived late so I gave him peg 3. The low numbers always seem to be the toughest pegs although pegs 5 and 6 can be very good. The higher numbers tend to fair better as that side of the lake warms up quicker. So the moment of truth arrived at 08:00 with the draw, three of us drew the same pegs as we had at the last clamp match, so I was on peg 4 again, Jason and Julie on pegs 11 and 12 again.
I started the weigh-in at Dave Manning on peg 3. I set the scales to Kg and gms as this would help the weigh-in to be more accurate, especially when a lot of weights are usually quite close at the Clamp. I converted it back to lbs and ounces when I got home. Dave had Just over 3lb, then I weighed in just over 5lbs with Mike Nicholls weighing just over 5lbs but 3 ounces behind me. Bill Knight had 4lb on peg 6. Jason on peg 11 had a little over 4lb, I was expecting Steve Dawson on peg 13 to have a decent weight but he didn’t quite make 4lbs.