I was happy enough with my peg which was the wader peg in the bay in the small ashtip field, though it hadn’t thrown up a weight last match here I believe. It was as I looked at the peg that I realised I had not brought my Preston platform 🙄, but I was saved by Lee Warden who said he had the same platform and he walked back to his van to get it for me. That’s what you call a mate, I really appreciated that and it meant a lot.
It meant my peg went from looking like this…..
To this….
I was up to nearly the top of my waders to get this far out, and still behind the reeds to my right, not great if I hooked any chub.
My set up was a 4g bolo with 18 to 0.10 accu power, and a 4 AAA waggler with 16 to 0.11 powerline. I did set up an 8m whip but the fish never came in range to use it. The flow here is better as you go across the river, hence no pole. As I had a boatload of room below me I decided on a loose feed approach and no gbait; hemp and caster 1/3 out for the bolo, maggot across for the waggler.
We started at 10:15 and I had bites straight away on the bolo but missed the first two. I was soon into small roach on the bolo and sadly soon into a pike that bit me off. I was happily building the swim and getting regular bites from small roach, but wanted bigger ones! Unfortunately when I did hook a better one a pike grabbed it and after the first hour I had 4 pike on.
The second and third hours were steady with mainly small roach and the odd dace, I had 2 perch and pike on again. I found the fish were coming off bottom and was about 18 inches off the bottom, but needed to rest it. The first look on the waggler was a bite a chuck from small dace and roach, couldn’t get a chub or chublet. Back on the bolo and had a 12oz chub and started to get more better 4oz roach in spells, but they would go as quick as they came, but it was still a bite a chuck from smaller ones. My waggler line had fish boiling for the maggots, but it was 1oz roach and I wasn’t going to do any damage with them.
The bolo line was my main attack and I kept working it, changing depths and hook baits and hook lengths as I got up to 9 pike on. Caster took the most fish but I had spells on single and double maggot. Lee Warden above me had been telling me he had a few fish but couldn’t keep bites coming, other than that I didn’t know what was happening. My match finished as it started on the bolo catching mainly small roach with the odd better ones. I thought I might have 15lb.
I was on the board so had to record the weights, my section started in the long ashtip and on the second peg in my section first peg in the long ashtip was Dorking angler Jack Jones, he’s a great angler and a top bloke, I wasn’t surprised to see him weigh 17lb of roach and perch on the pole, well done. However, I knew that would not win the section as Nicky Johns had admitted to 20lb, he wasn’t far out, he had 23lb 4oz, that was maybe 9lb of chub and 14lb of roach from two below the long ashtip. Lee had 9lb and I had 15lb 14oz.
My section board.
Another thoroughly enjoyable day for me even if only third in the section, a great days fishing on the Avon. As it turned out Nicky was joint top on the day with Derek Coles, Derek at Swineford had stacks or roach and a 5 1/2lb bream.
3rd was Ben Rendall with 19 lbs 12 ozs. He was drawn in the 1st peg of the 2nd field at Swineford
4th - Warren Bates 18 lbs 8 ozs
5th - Andy Britt 17 lbs 7 oz
6th - Jack Jones 17 lbs 4 ozs
On the team front Lobby’s won again to extend their lead to a large 16.5 point lead. My team remain in second but tied with Bathampton.
1st - Sensas Lobby’s - 33
2nd= Mosella Bathampton - 28
2nd= M&N Electrical - 28
4th - Midland Spinner - 26
5th - Sensas Nomads - 25
6th - Mark Paynes Leads - 14
7th - Crown Hospital team - 10
League positions
1st - Sensas Lobby’s - 71.5
2nd= Mosella Bathampton - 55
2nd= Midland Spinner - 55
4th - Sensas Nomads - 53
5th - M&N Electrical - 51.5
6th - Mark Paynes Leads - 24
7th - Crown Hospital team - 10
Back here next week, no rain forecast so the river which was slow and clear today will continue to be the same.
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