Monday, 16 December 2024

On the tenth day of Christmas - Ten anglers angling ( on Six-Island)

Half an hour before we start and - hello hello,
what's all this? Looks like the fish are 
already lining up in front of Peter Harrison!
Peg 13, Six-Island
Ten off us trundled down to Six-Island lake for this JV match, and it was a strange start. Beside me, on peg 14, Peter Harrison was testing a float before the match when an F1 took his bare hook. He must have thought it was heaving down there under the surface...but the match had been going for more than four hours before he had his next bite! Meanwhile Shaun Buddle was on peg 1, somewhere in front of the sixth island (which you can't see any more), also struggling for the first two-and-a-half hours on a pole before casting a feeder to where the island should be, and finding fish!

Down on my bank I was pleased with peg 13, where I won my section last time we were on this lake. But today was different. Peter Harrison on my left was sheltered from the strong Westerly wind, which was blowing down to pegs 9 and 10, and everyone would have favoured the swims at that windy end of the lake. Opposite me on 6 was Eddie McIlroy who had won from that peg last time, but today both he and I really struggled.

Steve Tilsley had a flying start with three carp on bomb
and bread, and another on a feeder, in the first hour.
Fish hard to come by
My first F1 came to a pink wafter on a banjo feeder after an hour, by which time Steve Tilsley on my right had had four fish, including a couple of lumps! On his right Chris Saunders had a slow start, with just one, I think. Then Steve went on to a pole and had a fish, before changing back to a feeder. That was the pattern of his day - catching perhaps one fish every20 minutes, but having to change from pole to feeder, or vice versa, after each one.

With threee hours to go I put a pot of dead maggots in the deep margin to my right, but never had a touch there on dead maggot. Then, with two hours to go I started flicking casters out in front of me, where I had had fish last time in this peg. I was absolutely certain that I would get a bite or two there, but no - despite looking there several times - nothing!


The sun made a brief appearance, lighting up the far bank. But it didn't stay long. 

I managed the next F1 on a bomb and wafter, then an hour later another on the feeder, and with 45 minutes left Peter Harrison had his first fish - a small F1. Immediately afterwards I had an 8 lb common on corn at about nine metres, but that was my last one, though Peter hooked two more, one of which fell off (!) 😒 Chris Saunders on 19, though, had a great finish on maggot, though he lost six foulhooked, and assumed they had come off bottom suddenly.

The weigh in
Shaun had done well on 1 - 43 lb 5 oz, almost all taken in the second half of the match over the island which doesn't exisit any more. Chris on 11 and Steve on 12 dfominated that end - Steve winning with 55 lb 4 oz to Chris' 42 lb 10 oz. My measly 15 lb 14 oz was sixth, with Peter Harrison weighing in just 4 lb 7 oz - that made me think that perhaps I hadn't fished that badly.However after talking to Styeve and Chris, and finding that they had caught on the pole mainly on maggot I wondered why I hadn't put maggot out in the longer swim!!

Shaun Buddle - second from peg
1 with 43 lb 5 oz mainly on feeder.

Chris Saunders - third (and
section winner) with 42 b 10 oz.

















Next match, also on Six-Island, is our Fur and Feather, though I doubt there will be many rabbits and pheasants as prizes. Back in the late 1950s, when I started matchfishing a Fur and Feather was just that - rabbits and birds as prizes (though I'm not complaining, as it's many years since I last skinned a rabbit).

Steve included a nice hump-backed
perch in his winning catch.
THE RESULT

1 Shaun Buddle      43 lb 5 oz       2nd 

4 Carl White           10 lb 8 oz    

6 Eddie McIlroy      13 lb 13 oz

9 Ernie Lowbridge   22 lb 10 oz

11 Chris Saunders   42 lb 10 oz    SEC

12 Steve Tilsley      55 lb 4 oz      1st    

13 Mac Campbell   15 lb 14 oz   

14 Peter Harrison      4 lb 7 oz

20 Roy Whitwell    33 lb 10 oz    SEC

22 Barry Webb           DNW                 


End of the day and a fabulous sunset at Decoy.





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