What I had planned to achieve by going in what anyone who hasn't fished this water before would call over gunned, was purely to make sure this was strong enough 0.22 mainline and 0.19 hook lengths and it was. Mark and I have decided to keep up the practise until the end of the year and then when January comes around join the R&DAA club league, the main reason for doing all this practise is because the club generally runs matches on six lakes and rotates between them over the year, we as a pair being relatively new to the club having only joined at the end of last year have only fished one of the six, even that was before joining the club! Mark and I plan to fish all of these lakes in six week rotations ourselves until the end of the year this should give us plenty of time to not only learn a bit about these lakes but also to get back in the swing of things after spending quite a while out of match fishing. After deciding this on Saturday we have planned to make Whitherington Farm our next port of call for the practise and what a awesome looking venue it is as well, The complex consists of three lakes I believe but the one for us is a enormous snake lake, I am getting very excited about what these sessions will have me writing about when I'm home as after doing some research they all fish very different to each other! Whitemoor is a Place that any of you who have read my old Carp fishing blog will know I have fished before however this time not the main lake but the canal lake will be my office, this one I have fished before and you guys may have seen it before from one episode of the popular challenge Andy May videos by MAP! `The Wash Pit is another lake you will have seen or read about me fishing before this one though is something I have only specimen fished and am very much looking forward to seeing how it match fishes, Hightown again somewhere I have not fished before I have had the pleasure of a nice walk around the venue but this one however is known more for it big Carp and is normally packed with Carp anglers because of this, again Hightown is a lake I am excited about fishing as for what I have read it is pretty much a Roach match, this excites me for two reasons, one because it is something I have never done before and two because I cant wait to write about it! Franks Lake this lake is somewhere I have not been able to find much information on other than it fishes very hard most of the year so again looking forward to giving it a go. Last but not least Cranbourne which is where I have spent my last two sessions and where I'm about to talk about now.
After these fish though the bites dried up so I decided to feed again this time a half pot of hemp and twenty or so cubes of meat, I also fed half a pot of hard pellets on my top kit line getting ready to start rotating between them. I decided to go in on this line and see if anything had followed the pellets down so got my 'margin' rig out and banded a 6mm pellet, because I was fishing a lot closer to the bank and in slightly shallower water I used a Dino Trux float both mainline and hook length were same breaking strain as before and a 18 Drennen match hook. First put in I had a small Roach on the drop and the same again on the second that was enough information for me and decided to have a quick look on the two plus two again, the plan was if I didn't get a carp this put in to go back out on the feeder and wait for them to arrive. This was not the case though as I don't believe my hook bait could have settled on the bottom before my elastic got ripped out the end of my top kit and was heading towards Mark at a serious speed, this though after what I seen before could have just as easily been a 1lb fish as it could be a big one, it wasn't until I started trying to pull it back I started to realise it was a bit bigger than the average stamp. After a few minutes of getting tension on the elastic through my puller bung and having to let go again I caught the first glimpse of a massive tail trying hard to get down low in front of me, at this point my heart was in my mouth as this is the kind of fish you dream about getting in the first half an hour of your match, all focus was now on landing it, another few minutes had past before I managed to pull it head up over my net a lovely orangey Carp showing some characteristics of a ghosty that was a comfortable 8lb. whilst all this was going on and one thing a lot of people over look was that I was constantly throwing in a few cubes of meat to try settle some fish down again for the next put in. I decided to try again on the top kit line first as the fish had torn through the longer line a few times so thought I would have more chance on the short one. I went in on this line three times and had three Carp all around 12oz before feeding the line again and heading out on the longer one, the next two fish from this line were of a better stamp one being 5lb and another around 3lb, once again though the line slowed down so time to feed and try the other, this time though I fed the same as the first feed only a dozen or so pieces of meat. Dropping in on the top kit line again only produced some small Roach and a single Carp again under a lb, I decided to feed both lines and go in with the feeder again. Once again though for me this was not overly productive as I think I had landed four fish in around twenty minutes so now having rested both lines I went back in two plus two this time feeding a kinder pot of hemp and three cubes of meat and dropping my N-Tice hook bait in the middle. I had a good spell for a round hour catching a small Carp a chuck on both lines with the odd one being just over a lb, one thing I could not help but notice though was that every single one was simply stunning!
Half way through the session once again Mark and I got off our boxes had a bite to eat and a chat about how things were going, from what Mark had told me he had gotten off to the same start as last time and was not having many bites, the match man in me however wouldn't allow me to take his word for it so I told him I had only caught about 10lb myself. With lunch out the way and the correct amount of banter shared it was time to get back on the box and proceed to empty the lake of its stock, or that was the plan anyway. The only problem with that was that If Mark was telling me the truth before our fortunes had switched during the break as he was getting a 2 to 3lb fish a chuck out on his feeder line and I was struggling to pick off fish on anything I was doing. I decided to basically start again how I did at the beginning a few pots of hemp and one with some meat on my longer line and half a pot of pellet on my top kit line and then went back out on the feeder after about ten minute of no bites on the feeder I went in two plus two and started picking up fish of around 12oz again and continued doing so on both lines once again for about a hour, this helped settle my nerves slightly but I could hear from the way Marks fish were fighting he was into much bigger fish than I was and I was having to catch five fish to his one to stay in front. I fed both lines again and though to myself to give the feeder one last go before fully ruling it out, I am very glad I did so as four casts seen me land three fish of around 4lb another two casts though and no more fish it was time to go back on the pole until the end. Now with only a hour to go and with Mark bagging up I was certain he had beaten me by a huge weight so was just content with catching the small fish and trying to beat my weight from the previous trip. So the five hours were up and happy that I had somewhere close to last sessions weight I got myself ready to help Mark weigh his nets in, in all the time I had been fishing with him I have never seen him looking so happy with a session and could not help but feel very happy for him as I read of the scales and totalled up his weight. 83lb 8oz was his total and at that point I knew he had completely dominated me and thought it was going to be 30lb difference at least. I could not be more wrong though as he totalled up mine to being only 3lb 8oz less than his and it just goes to show that no matter how big the fish if you keep them landing in the keepnets you wont be far away at the end! Needless to say I was over the moon with my weight I was not happy to lost to Mr Tiller but suffice to say it wont being happening again!
My 80lb net after the five hours
Marks winning net of 83lb 8oz
Once again guys thanks very much for reading and support on this blog, I realise I said in the last post I was going to be putting one up outline where the blog is going next and I will do so tomorrow!