Wednesday, 16 September 2009

'JUST A FRIENDLY'

The final curtain has been pulled over the 2009 Pot Black Fresh Water Fishing League, results have been confirmed at the last points match fished at “Windyclay”, the Bergh Apton outing was “just a friendly”.

So the scene was set, all members had arrived by the required 8.45 am draw time (someone forgot to tell the Wall) so the draw was a bit late but the usual Pot Black format was ignored and our leader picked out who was drawing in which order based on past performance !!.

The least favoured pegs went to Wayne “the don” Moore (that will teach him to drive past our leader in his hour of need) and Steve ( I always get a shit peg here) Moyse, the three top pegs 3,4 and 5 went to Dingit, the Wall and new best mate and angling legend Nigel (I fancy my chances from this peg) Blowers.

From the whistle Banjo was into fish and the other members fishing to the island from the not too windy side of the lake started to pick up the odd fish, “The Wall” fishing from the most favoured peg next to the bridge went on the pole while Dingit and Nigee (I Fancy my chances from this peg) went on the feeder.

The many hours of secret practising put in by our leader and Nigee ( I fancy my chances from this peg) at the venue started to show as slowly but surely the Wall started to catch fish “ up in the water” Dingit fishing next door kept fishing the feeder to the island but was only getting one fish to every two of the Wall’s.

Daddy Bulti the soon to be crowned club champion fishing from the rather drafty peg 1 was kept entertained by Wayne “the don” Moore fishing opposite, who had what only can be described as “a mare of a day” including missing the net Nigee (I fancy my chances from this peg) style with one of the fish he managed to catch, Roy fishing from a equally cold peg 2 remained under his brolly most of the day only venturing out to add encouragement to Wayne in his hour (well 6 hours actually) of need.

King of the feeder fishing Bruce “Mad Dog” (its Roberts by the way, his surname) tried to fish the same swim as Nigee (I fancy my chances from this peg) but this was difficult as Lewis was also alternating between Nigee’s (I fancy my chances from this peg) swim and an aerial assault on the tree.

The last match produced one of the most entertaining sights of the season as Steve Moyse fishing to the Island from peg 13 cast over the tree and did not notice, the fish took the bait Steve struck and a nice small carp of about 1lb was hoisted skywards up the tree, then lowered and raised several more times as Steve tried to retrieve both his gear and the fish. Aaron and Kieran caught a few fish but spent more time throwing ground bait balls at each other and aiming at Steve’s pellet waggler with their feeders than actually fishing.

Knockout Supremo Paul Chilvers was suffering with a bad hangover due to celebrating his BIG 5 - 0 BIRTHDAY the night before but he and Bob Morris spent most of the match feeding one of the “holes” to no avail, but that much feed went in it was only 2 inches (that’s about 50mm to the younger members) deep at the end of the match. Boycee fishing on the Wally “peg by the bush over there” enjoyed the day fishing off Bruce’s box, and was kept well informed of how the fishing was going and tactics to use by big Paul C.

But really the rest of the Blog must be dedicated to the first member of the Pot Black Fresh Water Fishing Club to weigh in the magical 100lb + match weight, we have all tried, several have come close, one or two have come extremely close, but up until Sunday 13th September 2009 nobody had actually managed to break the 100lb barrier.



Our team leader prepares to lift the first net (will it be enough).





The fast response team where brought out to get the weigh in under way, most members where still packing up when Dingit and Bulti weighed in the first pegs then buggered off with food sighted as the main reason for departing, Dingit went that quick he forgot his son and heir and young Kieran was forced to thumb a lift with Nigee (I fancy my chances from that peg) Blowers. But as the scales went round the lake all eyes and the talk was all about the one man with two nets in the water and his “guestimate” of about 80lbs of fish in the nets.

Dingit was in the lead at 5olbs + and several other good weights and lots of interest as our leader had decreed that he was paying down to 6th place in the pools but with the two hot pegs 4 and 5 still to come it was still a “will it be over the 100lbs” question that was on everyone’s lips. Finally peg Five lifted his net from the peg he really fancied and we all realised that the definition of true friendship was giving up your chance of victory and allowing the fish to move out of your swim and into the person who’s friendship and praise you have converted for over 27 years swim next door. Despite Nigee “Fancying his chances from peg 5” he had given up any chance of further glory to ensure his “mate” Mr Michael Wall had the best possible chance of a record catch.

The first net from “The Wall” was put to the scales and this was his “second net” it sent the scales round to 48lbs 12ozs, will his first net have the required 52lbs + to take him over the magic ton mark, the fish where returned and the second net lifted to the scales, round they went to register 52lbs 12ozs, its enough total weight 101lbs 8ozs, it’s there the first in the club to hit the 100lbs mark.
In the words of our Nigee “his little face was a picture” The Wall looked like all his Christmas’s had come at once, it was one dark night many, many moon’s ago he last looked that happy under the south pier and that was another 1st, anyway back to the fishing.

Hopefully many more will follow in the footsteps of our leader but as we will all vouch for, it is always the first one that is remembered and that honour has rightly been achieved by our leader and club Capitarno Mr Michael Wall with a total match weight of 101lbs 8ozs, well done Michael.

Glynnie was phoned with the good news and also told that her and Max would be allowed into the lounge that night as he would be in a better mood than usual, Nigee has gone right to the top and will be Wallys newest and bestess mate for ever and ever. The new car is going to be cleaned at least every other year, if a warning light shows on the dash he will get it looked at within a week but nothing really matters for a least a couple of weeks as “Wally caught over 100 lbs in the last match” is guaranteed to be top of the bar topics for a good while yet.

Despite previous photos being sent into cyber space we have every confidence that the “web master” will manage to display the following of our leader achieving the yet to be surpassed pinnacle of his match fishing career.

Well done again Michael (and by the way if you did not know but Nigel really fancied his chances on peg 5), the end of season bash is to be on Saturday 31st October at the club be there by 8pm or Dingit will have drunk all the bar money, Banjo cannot make it so it’s pretty safe that we will not have to endure Oulton Broad although fixtures will be sorted out later.

Thank you to everyone for the company, camaraderie and friendship it is a pleasure to be a member of the club, long may it continue, till the next season.

May your gear not get to smelly over the long break.

The other bank. (AKA Bob Morris as I was outed by the wall last blog !!)

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

WINDERCLAY- THE LAST LEAGUE MATCH


As "tales of the other bank" has at last been identified by his absence at his least favourite venue of Hinderclay! Bob "razor-tongue" Morris welched out of fishing the last match because of nightmares of smashing his head on the caravan door (the door got all the sympathy,
sitting on his rather expensive sunglasses and lastly has never caught a decent fish there!( The only one he said he did catch somehow mysteriously disappeared out of his keepnet?)(We all believe your Bob).......
So the write-up has come back into my lap so bear with me! Firstly, there's Bulti, who was three points in the lead to win the league and could only be caught if I won the day and bulti blanked. And guess what, the guy who absolutely HATES float fishing got his "virginal" rod out baited with a single maggot on a 20 hook and shouted deliriously when he landed a fish even ARDO would be embarrassed about! He then turned his radio up as loud as it would go so the guy in the next swim (me) had NO chance of catching anything!! Seriously, well done Bulti its great to see another name on the winners trophy, its what our league is about!
Also, the final of the knockout was on the agenda, this one between Mad Bruce and anorexic Paul Chilvers.They also were drawn next to each other but this time on a more favourable part of the lake. The word from the locals outside the caravan was to pole-it 9 metres out on paste. This didn't prove fruitful on the day when Paul caught all his fish in feeder near the island and more astonishingly Bruce couldn't get into them. Paul therefore bagged the K/out Cup and also won the day with Dingit coming second and golden peg Steve Moyse coming third. The curse of the golden peg is over for another year and not before time as Stevie will verify! The first incident to circulate around the lake was that Steve had two fish in the net (it was verified BoB) and suddenly the carp of about 4lb jumping clean out sending steve stumbling off his box! Then later I looked up to see steve thrashing all the reads with his feeder rod, he was giving them a right pummelling! Bloody Hilarious! Then Steve went for a long wonder around to see his dad.......
Talking about Daddy Moyse, after fishing a good few matches without catching anything much the best part of my day was seeing him FINALLY getting a nice carp on the bank then rubbing it around in the muck at the weigh-in to get as much weight on the scales as possible.
To summarise, the lake generator was unusually quiet, Louis fluked one and beat me for the second week running, Kierron was pegged in the fish desert and Arron talked about "fizzing" for 5 hours then packed up................And lastly for all those who haven't heard my car(sob,sob) blew up on the Diss roundabout and after filling up the radiator with ditch water, we found out it had passed away and gone to that big scrapyard in the sky! We arrived home with the help "of a very nice man" in the cab of an RAC truck at the cost of £130 at about 9pm with my Yorkshires well and truly burnt to a cinder! I've forgot one person who fished that Sunday, our very own resident professional Wayne Moore who was another one who blanked on the day but also DROVE STRAIGHT PASS ME WHEN I WAS BROKE DOWN because he thought I had stopped for a phone call. I would have thought the BONNET being up and more steam coming from the front of my car than coming out of Stevie Moyse's ears might have given it away!!!!!!
Now it's for our seasons very last match and its Sunday end of the season k/out at Berghampton fishing 10am to 4pm meeting at the lake at 8.45am. So until then......
..............TIGHT LINES

Friday, 4 September 2009

FRESHWATER FISHING TABLE - WEEK 11



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