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#21
League Table / Round 2 Lodge Farm 20.4.2024 S...
Last post by Leo Martin - April 21, 2024, 08:52:21
AquaStim Big Bash summer League round 2 Lodge Farm signal Lake 20.4.2024.

Friday night draw saw 19 Bashers enter the wheel of fortune, decision made to peg one side which meant once Joe had his usual corner peg,  one was left for the other 18 Bashers and Steve Curtis took the honour.

The weather forecast was kind in that after a couple of frosty nights, rain and a cold wind we awoke to another cold night however the sun was shining. The forecast was sunshine and clouds with a slight chance of rain, however a cold wind was blowing down the lake from low numbers to high. Joe on peg one also had very little wind and ripple free surface, Steve on peg 20 had waves and a very cold wind blowing down to him.
Signal lake is a rectangular shape, pegged both sides about 10m apart, they earlier numbers, 1 -20 are on the railway bank and park behind your pegs. 20 to 40 are in the inner bank between Signal and Thistle Lake and a walk from the ends of the lake to these pegs.

Driving down the now "spring is here" green tree lined country lanes toward Gainsboro was first test of the day. A bloody big Bambi popped out the hedge to my side of the road about 20m I front of me and sauntered across to the other side before disappearing and leaving me cussing.

Arrival at a busy Lodge farm and dipped all nets for a disinfecting, draining them off and pellets bought then off we go to the lake. A natter with my neighbour on peg 6 owd miner Nigel and tackle to the peg. Shock horror, my landing net had been left draining on the net dip, dam I can't see that still being there. Second shock horror my accessory bar had been left at home, another oh dear me moment this is turning out well. Box set up as best as could and fortunately my net adjustment attachments still swivelled to enable no fixing bar issue to be got around. Nigel then cheered me up no end with a cream eclair, what a lovely gesture from a lovely man. Despite all those curry bullies in the club (you know who you are) somebody knows and eats proper food.

Set up early and lots of various group chats going on along the bank as more summer league members joined us this week on the bank.
Pegging was close but it also enabled match commentary and banter to take place from Jasper 3 pegs to my left on 4, Smiler on 5, Nigel on 6, Keith 8 and Glen on 10.

Plan today was feeder and bomb rods plan A across, plan B ¾ across pole lines dead depth 2+1 at 7 foot deep and margins to left and right against rushes. Advice from our Big Bash mid-week angling members Glen and John who fished the peg was ¾ across on method with wafter, margins dead reds to right hand side. 2 +1 dead depth pole line.   Fish were showing full across inn front of rushes'

Whistle off Glen and away we go.

Max topside of Glen first fish of the day, good to see you bank side and catching fish again. Corner peg Joe also into fish early as expected.

Bit of a drought in my section, Jasper got one but not much happening. The match on Thistle had lads catching on pole so switched to that but no bites all time. Day panned out trying everything in the way of armoury, baits, wafter colours of rainbow and flavourings as well. We was told salted caramel was the bee's knees but nope not I my peg. "Special wafters" also didn't work either, my very long lean spell continues. Total of  3 good bites, around lunch time I had a bite and angry carp on micro wafter from far bank, I followed a lead off Nigel and a skimmer on my pole line on expander and a second carp 2/4 way across again on yellow micro wafter for 8-14. Margin to my right (banker for skimmers) produce zilch. Margin to my left a couple of indications but no real bite. Both margins had carp in knocking all rushes most of the afternoon but I could not tempt them out at all.

Jaspers match was slow starting then he cranked things up on his feeder across and last couple hours plundered margins both sides on worm for a very respectable 76-4 and second in section. Before the fish turned up he even tried his waggler which is not his favourite method so must also have been clutching at straws. To rub salt in Smilers wounds he said 2 minutes left shall I catch another one, yes you guessed it.

Smiler had a frustrating day with a single carp landed but had earlier on released 3 more all on his feeder chucking across. He has a good run of skimmers on his pole line but they were the micro type. He wet inn his margins (same as Jasper next door) but again tiny fish and no carp at all.

Nigel struggled early on and changed to his pole line on expander to land a large carp. Another gap in fish and a second arge carp was had. He then went on to fish his margins on small cubes of meat with a few more smaller carp to record 37-6, well done mate. I got nothing from that side margin I had fed so well for him.

Keith to my left had a few across and persevered on his rods most of the match. His friend Bernie had a wander up as I guess he was bored watching Steve Curtis and Andy Waite empty that end and it was an immediate transformation. The Bernie inspired bites resulted in a fish every cast in for Keith for a much welcome period of fish. Few more lean spells and his margin tried for no reward but chucking across with dead reds on hook of method feeder gave Keith a section winning 62-6. Well done

Glen on peg 10 had a difficult first half of the match with plenty of no bites all time comments as you would expect. His reward came late on fishing margin towards empty peg 9. He lost a few, some fowl hookers and also caught late on his 2+1 line to record 45-14 and a second in section result.

Section 1 winner was corner peg Joe who caught steady most of the match alongside the rush lined edge for 87-11. We really need to discuss some sort of draw handicap at our AGM, or he needs to select our lottery numbers.  Well done buddy. Second in section was Jasper peg 4 76-4.

Section 3 saw Max fishing on peg 11 and he weighed in 80-14. Good to see you and I hope you enjoyed being out with us. Second in section was Tracey Benson on peg 15 with 65-11, well done sir.

Section 4 winner (and match) was our golden reel man Steve Curtis on end peg 20 with 147-10. He also lost 13 carp in the reeds as well. Second in section was Andy Waite on peg 18 who I guess was quietly confident until Steve's weight went on the scales. Andy weighed in 132-15, he also lost 4 fish well done mate. Second in section on peg 19 Steve Guy with 29-11 who also took Smilers quid.

Strange match results big weights surrounded by 20lbs and less, happiness and frustration side by side but I think everyone enjoyed the day. I like this fishery, clean pegs, various methods of fishing available on most lakes and pegs, park behind your peg as well with every short walks and good roads to get there. Oh and honest anglers throughout the complex as my landing net was at the side of the net dip for me to collect on my way home. Your thoughts also appreciated on the day, what baits and methods used and also the fishery as it helps bookings going forward.

Thank you to Jasper for his organisation and running the show. Steve for weighing in an Glen for timekeeping. Also everyone else for turig up and making an enjoyable day.

Take care of yourselves and see you in 2 weeks at Grange Park on Heron. Please book and pay on in a timely manner
#22
2024 Summer League Season / Re: Rd - 4 - Summer League Mat...
Last post by Indian - April 13, 2024, 15:09:23
Yes please
#23
2024 Summer League Season / Re: Rd - 2 - 2024 Summer Leagu...
Last post by john utting - April 11, 2024, 18:06:45
yes please
#24
2024 Summer League Season / Re: Rd - 2 - 2024 Summer Leagu...
Last post by Awesome72 - April 09, 2024, 18:27:20
No for me I've got a family commitment unfortunately
#25
2024 Summer League Season / Re: Rd - 2 - 2024 Summer Leagu...
Last post by steelcowboy - April 09, 2024, 18:25:44
Should be a yes plz
#26
League Table / League Table
Last post by jasper31 - April 09, 2024, 12:29:34
Table after lodge farm match
#27
On holiday for this one
#28
2024 Summer League Season / Re: Rd 3 - 2024 - Summer Leagu...
Last post by bloodworm52 - April 08, 2024, 20:07:00
Yes please
#29
2024 Summer League Season / Re: Rd - 2 - 2024 Summer Leagu...
Last post by bloodworm52 - April 08, 2024, 20:06:28
Money sent👍
#30
2024 Summer League Season / Re: Rd - 2 - 2024 Summer Leagu...
Last post by Mr w8 - April 07, 2024, 21:58:09
Have paid on jasper