There’s was no fishing for me this weekend after a busy week working away in North Yorkshire. Don’t mind going to work when you see a beautiful sky like this in the morning.
Cluckers Peg
I hope to post updates of my angling exploits, give hints and tips on venues and methods I fish, and maybe tell a few old stories.
Sunday, 21 December 2025
Merry Christmas
Sunday, 14 December 2025
Ridgeway Xmas Match - Bristol Avon Crane
This match with Ridgeway was a small friendly affair where the entry money went towards prizes entirely and no pools money. I was pleased to be back out, but my bait was a bit pongy as it was what I had bought last week! Still I was expecting, rather hoping, that it would be a chub match on the feeder so smelly bait is not a problem.
I got drawn on the peg below the high wall, so not such a long walk and my new 4 wheel Preston shuttle got me there in no time.
It’s an easy peg to get in to but it’s not been great in the winter leagues. It was bombing through fast and boily till halfway. After this the river was smoother and a little slower. I did think it was chub or bust.
I had 2 pints of casters, 1/2 pint dead red maggots, dendra’s, lobworms and a few live maggots. It meant I was going win an open ended feeder approach, normally I’d of gone on a maggot feeder, but as I said I was using last weeks bait which was for a flooded river. It seemed I needed a very heavy weight to hold 3/4 across the river of 60g. A size 12 N60 to 0.17 powerline completed the set up.
We started at 10am and I had a few 2 minute casts to get a bit of bait in, no bites on a bunch of maggots so tried double dendra and at 10:20 I had my first drop back bite and landed a 12oz chublet. It was 25 minutes later that I had my next bite this time on half a lobworm, a very similar size chublet. After this I started to get a bit of a problem with a snag, I didn’t get a bite for an hour but I reeled in once with no bait left. Then at about 11:30 whilst on the phone to Glenn Bailey I had a bite that banged the tip but no drop back. I thought that was odd but when I picked up the rod I was snagged up, the feeder was stuck. Eventually I got it free and saw the hook was opened out, I reckon the chub hooked itself but as the feeder was stuck it buggered the hook.
Not long after I lost a hook in the snag, and I realised I needed to fish a different spot. I don’t like doing this but had no choice, so I came shorter to just past middle. This was better though still an odd snag but not bad ones. It took me till about 1pm to get my next bite, a brilliant drop back with tip straight and slack line…. But no fish on the hook 🙈. The lobworm was ripped to pieces and I was gutted to not have hooked the fish. Worse was to follow when another bite was missed. I changed the feeder to a lighter 50g size and it would just about hold on this shorter line. But I missed another big drop back WTF was going on I thought. I then had another chublet in the net which was welcome. After this fish and the previous quick flurry of bites I had no signs again.
At 2:15 another bite came and this was on and I had to give line initially, it was a powerful fish but it didn’t find any snags and I got it in the net, definitely over 4lb. Next cast another bite and a 8oz chublet. Sadly that was to be the last action of the match.
As it didn’t take me long to pack away I wandered upstream to meet the scales. Craig Pinker was top weight with 11lb made up of 3 nice chub and a 1lb of bits, he was on the last but one peg in the little ashtip which is one of the best chub pegs at the crane this year. However, his weight was only going to be good enough for 2nd as Ali Gibbs had a catch of a lifetime on the Avon. He was on the last peg in the first field which in normal conditions is left out. Today it had a nice slack and some perch decided to reside in it. Ali had 3 perch and a small chub on a maggot feeder, then he added 4 more perch on a lobworm on a float. 7 perch and a chub doesn’t sound amazing I know, but they weighed 18lb 12oz and the biggest perch was 3lb exactly! What an awesome catch, well done Ali.
My 5 fish weighed 7lb 8oz and so the big chub had to be 4 1/2lb we thought. My weight was enough to get me third and I picked up a nice set of 4 bottles of wine. Many thanks to Steve Dumbleton for running this match and getting a great array of prizes.
I was glad to get back in the warm as I had the wind in my face all day and I did start feeling a bit chilly as the sun went behind the clouds late on. Not sure what is happening on the fishing front next weekend we will see.
Sunday, 9 November 2025
Poppy Match Bristol Avon
It’s that time of year again when nigh on 100 anglers fish to raise money for the Poppy Appeal. Due to high tides this match was pegged 60 pegs newbridge and the trees, 15 pegs at Swineford and 25 pegs at the Crane. I pegged out Swineford and thought the river looked lovely here. Various people were asking me where I wanted to draw the next day, my reply was the three pegs by the pumphouse at Newbridge and Swineford. There have been chub showing by the pumphouse and that’s why I fancied it.
After an early night I woke up before my alarm on Sunday and was soon at Fry’s pavilion for the draw. Pools paid I caught up with a few people who I hadn’t seen for ages; Mike Shellard, Harry Muir, Nigel Wyatt, to name just a few. After the citation and 2 minutes silence Ray Bazeley got the draw underway. I was probably only about six or seventh to draw and pulled peg 9, this was I realised the first peg behind the pumphouse and one of the pegs I wanted. Wow that was lucky, but now everyone was saying I would win it, Shaun Townsend said if no bream fed I would win it. Well we would see, but I was excited.
No long walk for me as I could park by the pumphouse, but I needed some time to get my platform and box into the water, I wanted to get out as far as possible to keep any hooked chub away from the reeds (Rich Lacey had told me he had lost 5 in them on the last match here).
Well I can’t complain about my drawing skills today, the win was possible but those pesky bream decided to feed in a couple of pegs and fair play to Liam and Steve. No fishing next week but hopefully get out after that.


















