Monday, 18 August 2025

Bathampton & Bristol and West pairs League - Newbridge


Another early alarm call and must admit to feeling a bit tired after the previous long day of the National. However, this was round 5 and the penultimate round and I was keen to try and keep myself and Rich Lacey on top of the league. 

I got to the river at 7:15 and as I paid my pools had to endure another ear bashing about the Gas, can’t argue with anything in that respect at the moment 🙈🙉. As ever I wanted to be in the first 4 pegs in A section, but as ever Rich pulled me B section. I think that’s every match this and last season I have been in B lol. Rich got A1 peg 16 and I got B9 peg 56. I would have been on peg 61 but moored boats had messed up the pegging.

A decent walk from peg 16 to 56, and when I got there I had a rest and looked at the last results here, my peg had 3lb and beat 1, hmmm. Dean Harvey was on peg 10 and I expected him to do well as it has been good for roach and perch.

Much like yesterday I had a steep peg, but no steps. But at least I could get my box in the water and all comfortable.

56 is a great peg with a bit of water on as the flow is mostly across the river. It meant my pole line was a bit slower and shallower than the pegs around me. A 1g pencil float would do for 11m and I went with a 20 and 0.10. I did set up a heavier rig and worm rig but neither worked. The obligatory gbait feeder was readied as was a waggler with 18 to 0.12 and a bolo rig.

Started on the feeder getting some bait in and looking for early signs, just a small roach and a perch so it was onto the pole where 8 balls of black roach / black river had been fed. I got a 1oz roach first drop and a few more this size which was concerning, then I started getting a few bleak problems but not so bad. I was catching but not great quality, but carried on taking what was on offer. I was loose feeding hemp and caster over the pole line and after an hour had a few 3oz roach. 

Halfway through the match the pole died and I gave the feeder another 30 minutes. Never had a touch and was surprised, especially as on peg 8 (54) Chopper had a bream and 2 skimmers and quite a few perch. With Dean catching on the float I was getting a battering! Just to make my lot better a paddle boarder fell in right in my peg, then after getting back on the board proceeded to drop her house and car keys in the river….. Her husband decided to dive in after them (a pointless exercise) and then said they’re gone. I had a drink and a bite to eat to let things settle down.

I tried the waggler which was awkward as the wind was a nightmare, but I picked up a few bleak and 4 small chublets and then nothing, not a bite on the bolo. Tried the pole and feeder but no bites. I had to make a decision sit it out for a bream or try and add some extra fish on the waggler. I went with the wag and picked up odd chublets and bleak to end the match.

I reckoned I had about 8lb or so but no idea how that would do. Rich on A1 thought he had over 10lb but for a few hours was battered by bleak. Well I ended up getting 8 points out of 10 with 9lb 2oz which I was relieved with, but I was beat both sides lol. Well done Chopper winning the section after struggling in the league, see you can catch them! My board below.

A section fished well as you can see, and Warren Bates won the match from unfancied middle of the straight. He had roach on the whip early, but when it died he had a couple of bream and a skimmer on the whip, nothing on the feeder. Another great performance by Warren in the league.

Rich ended up with 6 points which was good enough as 14 points is usually decent each round. 

With one round left to go we are still winning but just 6 1/2 points ahead of Jer Pocock and Nick Coles. This  means we need to get 14 points on the last round to guarantee the win, but anything can happen. The next round is back at Newbridge in 2 weeks. 

The end of a long weekend (week actually but that’s another story) and despite not picking up any dosh I had enjoyed the fishing both days. No fishing this weekend so tight lines if you’re going.

Better quality today than yesterday.





Sunday, 17 August 2025

Division 1 National - Warwickshire Avon


I’ve not fished a national for a few years as primarily the venues haven’t suited me and Thatchers have plenty of canal anglers. However, I was definitely up for fishing this one even though I know the Warwickshire Avon can be very hard. Around 14 miles of river was to be used to host the 45 teams of 10. With so many sections we elected not to practice and just get some info. The section draw was done on Wednesday evening and I was in H which meant I would either be at Pershore or Pensham.

Saturday morning and met up with Lee Trivitt and Rob Jones at Wetherspoons in Tewkesbury just before 7:30. We ate our breakfast and waited for Martin Barrett to do the team draw and share the pegs we had on our WhatsApp group. Secretly I was hoping to be at Pensham as it sounded a bit like Newbridge and some bream to be caught, but I was going to Peg 1 at Pershore and was quite excited about being an end peg. I drove to the river and spoke to a local who thought I was first peg through the gate, but turned out I was before the gate and on permanent peg 4.

There was a set of steps and small platform to fish from, so comfy. But the far bank was boat moorings and full of weed and cabbages. Pegs below me had mostly natural cover across.


As I was setting up a boat arrived, but it stayed all day.


Now the advice I had was fish for an early bream, something I would be happy to do and I set up the gbait feeder. But as I set up I noticed hordes of tiny fish topping off the edge of the bush  to to my left. Set up 4 / 5m whips with 0.4g floats and 16 to 0.12 for fishing shallow bleak rigs. Set up a 0.5g float for fishing on the bottom under the bleak on a pole. Lastly a 7 no 4 stick float for fishing hemp down the peg. I did also set up a waggler and worm rig but these were not used.

There were a number of top anglers in my bit, Simon Willsmore was on 2 and further down Leigh Gardner, Darren Cox and Rob Hewison. No pressure!

We started at 11 and I began on the 5m whips, threw in some bronze maggots and the water erupted so I didn’t pick the feeder up. I was soon getting bites but was missing more than I expected. The culprits were tiny dace, chublets and bleak. But there were better fish there as I could tell from the swirls. After probably 30 mins of thrashing the fish were still swirling but I was struggling to get a bite. I decided to change to a 20 to 0.9 and this got me bites again. The river is like tap water and even these small fish are finicky. I came into 4m to hand as the fish were happy to be there, I upped the feed and was trying different depths and hook baits to improve the size of fish, but it was hard to get through the miniatures. Stewards and bank runners said I was doing well and me Simon were catching the same, 3 bream was best further down. So I ploughed on all the time feeding hemp further down and out.

I had a dodgy spell and picked up the deep rig, I caught some more small fish on the drop but did get a few 2oz perch, odd better dace and even a couple of roach. I had to go back shallow again and kept on thrashing. With 90 minutes to go I tried the hemp on the stick, first cast roach, 3rd cast roach and then a long wait for number 3. I rested it and went back on the bits changing between deep and shallow. I had another 2 roach on hemp but it was clearly not right and went back to 5m to hand as the fish were petering out in the last 30 minutes.

Match over and I had a very busy day, hard to say what weight, no idea how many fish as I can’t count them. I was going to be the last to weigh in so when the scales arrived I was all packed up. 17kilo was winning, Simon had just weighed 4 kilo 100g,  my fish went 4 kilo 50g, close but no cigar. Still I was dead happy, parked by my peg and bites all day is not something that often happens in a national! Bad pic as catch shots were not allowed in some sections.


I was 5th at Pershore as you can see from the board and I found out later that only one person at Pensham had beat me so I was 6th out of 45, dead happy.



The messages started to come in from the other lads, a few had been on dreadful pegs, but had done all they could. Top performer was Rob Jones with 3 bream and second in section, bit good is Rob. He got the section money be default too.


I went back to the results and saw a few nervous faces as some top teams were trying to work out their points. We were hoping for a top 10 finish and we got that coming 9th, and I was about 32nd best weight overall, so a decent day. 

Tackle & Baits won the day, Dorking 2nd and Starlets 3rd. Well done all.

The guy who won my section with 17 kilo actually won the match by about 250g. After his early 3 bream he had lost 5 and a barbel (must of been gutted) but then in the last 30 minutes he had 6 more bream. Also a special mention for Shaun Bryan who won the national last year, he won his section this time thanks to landing a 9lb carp on a worm rig. Well done Shaun.

After a long day I got home at 9pm, then had to sort out a bit of gear for the following day fishing the pairs match at Newbridge.


Sunday, 3 August 2025

Pairs League Saltford Trees / Swineford


After a great day out Thursday at Acorn I was looking forward to getting back on the river Avon. The weekend was slightly soured by the Gas losing their opening match but still remain hopeful for a better season than last.

I got to the rugby club car park at 7:15am and as I paid my pools to Dean Harvey I had to listen to a lot of comments aimed at me about the Gas. Well you’ve got to take it haven’t you lol. My partner Rich Lacey and I were up to second in the league, just a couple of points behind Dean and Derek, this was the 4th match of the league. I let Rich draw again as at least that way I can moan at him, I fancied pegs 6 to 10 in each section. Rich drew out Swineford for himself the first peg in the second field (I’d prefer this later in the year, and he got me peg 2 in the trees one below the arch. Last match this end of the section had been poor but Jan Macyzk did get 3 bream late I was told.

Got to the peg and as Frank Barlow used to say it was a right parrot cage! I was only going to be able to fish the pole and the feeder, even then I had some issues. 


I set up two pole rigs; a 1.25g pencil float with 20 to 0.10 and a 2g round float with 16 to 0.12. The gbait feeder had a 14 to 0.15. Gbait for the pole was Sonubaits black roach and black river, for the feeder it was Thatchers green and sweet skimmer.


I starred in the feeder to get some bait in, but on my third quick cast I had a bite and was into a decent fish. I was chuffed to net a skimmer of 1 1/2lb to 2lb, a great start. I carried on with some quick casts but was getting quick bites from small roach and perch. After 40 minutes I wanted to try the pole, so in went 8 balls of gbait and caster and I went straight over it looking for an immediate response. A couple of tiny roach then bleak were a real problem, they grabbed everything on both rigs even with the bulk pushed down. I went back on the feeder and bugger me but bleak were grabbing the hookbait when I cast in. I put a whole dendra on and even had a bleak take this. With 2 hours gone I wasn’t going anywhere fast, stacks of small fish smashed into the bait on the feeder and bleak on the pole. I went for a walk, Toby on peg 1 was struggling and had pike trouble, Dave Lewis on 3 had some roach on the pole early, Mike Weston on 4 was getting a bite a chuck on the feeder after catching roach early on the whip, no bleak problems.

Back to my peg and chucked the feeder out again with whole dendra, I rang Rich to see how he was doing, and as I did I had a good bite and another decent skimmer, then a 10oz chublet then a 1lb skimmer all while talking to Rich! I then lost a small skimmer at the net and was now just getting fast bites I could not hit. The pole was tried but still rubbish, so I fed a ball of gbait with worms thinking I might get some skimmers here. Back in the feeder and I had another couple of chublets and 2 hand size skimmers. Tried the pole again just 2 perch, fed another ball. Back on the feeder and a proper bite and bream on! Fifteen seconds later it came off 😫 when I reeled in the worm was in an o shape and had doubled over the hook, gutted.

With an hour to go I tried the pole again, another small perch on the worm so decided to try the pencil float with maggot on the hook. The float settled and went straight under, roach. Next drop roach, and the next…. I had a bite every drop and kept catching roach, but also thought I need to try the feeder again. Well 10 minutes left to go I picked the feeder up and put a worm on again. Lots of taps and jags as before, I left these and then had a pull round and struck on this and had another 1 1/2lb to 2lb skimmer. Missed a bite last cast and match over. I hoped I had 14lb but really wasn’t sure. 

The scales were coming up from peg 10 and when they got to me Nick Coles was top with 14lb 3oz, I was surprised and happy that my fish went 16lb 14oz and was enough to be top weight in the trees.


Here’s the board for the trees, decent weights made up mainly of roach and odd skimmers. No bream caught but 3 were lost.


We had the results at the Swan pub in Swineford, and top angler there was the consistent Warren Bates with 16lb 2oz of roach and 1 bream on the whip from peg 4. Rich had done brilliant again to nick 2nd in section with 12lb 10oz catching roach and perch on the whip till he snapped it late on ooops! I’d won the day which was a bonus, but a great result for us as a pair. Here’s the Swineford board.


Not sure how all the pairs points are, will have to work them out, but Rich and I are now in first place. Two more matches left in the league.
My next match is in two weeks fishing the division 1 national on the Warwickshire Avon, it will be a case of feast or famine, definitely need a good peg!

Friday, 1 August 2025

Darren North Memorial Match Acorn Fishery


In late 2024 Darren North suffered a heart attack and died whilst away fishing in Ireland. It was a big shock to everyone and a sad loss. I’d known Darren from school and for the last 5 years lived a few doors down from him. When Mike Wilson asked me if I’d like to fish his memorial match it was a definite yes. 

I was looking forward to fishing the match and the chance to raise money for the British Heart Foundation. My preference at Acorn is to fish for the silvers as I enjoy busy fishing and don’t have to pull my arms off slaying carp lol. Last time here in June I managed second in the silvers but I struggled to catch, but since then 35lb to 58lb has won the silvers most matches, I just needed a decent peg. I had asked Jamie Rich for a bit of info and he obliged, it was pretty much in line with what I thought so I was well prepared.

After a breakfast roll at H&H I was at the fishery in good time, I already had 2 pints of casters (from not fishing the weekend) and bought 2 pints of maggots from the shop and was served by my old (very old lol) team mate Des Shipp.  Not long after Mike announced match details and we had a minutes silence for Darren, followed by the draw. Jamie said draw 38 or 40 would help, but I drew 18 on the straight hopefully ok.

When I got to my peg I was happy to see I was surrounded by carp anglers 😊 and had the silvers to myself here. To my left on 19 was Lee Waller, on 16 was Graham Smith, Ryan Jordan and Gary Bowden (with new teeth 😬) were also on the straight. Setting up was simple, 3 top sets with two 4x16 with 0.12 accu power to 16 SFLB one for top set plus two sections, and one for 10m (both deep water) and a 4x12 for 3 1/2 feet at 13.5m.

We started at 10 and I fed maggots and casters on my short line and 10m line, then went across and dropped a small ball of gbait and maggots in and started here. I had a couple of liners and then landed a carp… I binned this off straight away! Onto the 10m line and there were lots of fizzes, but for 15 minutes not a bite! Fishing double red maggot on the hook I finally caught an ide, and very gradually started to get bites and topped up with a toss pot of maggots and casters. After the first hour I had 8lb ide , a couple of skimmers and one small tench.

The second hour was more of the same with ide regularly coming to the net, I was up to 20lb by the end of it. The next hour carried on well but the 10m line was now slower, time to rest and look short. It was more ide here plus a skimmer and 2 tench, but it slowed quickly. Back to 10m and more ide had arrived. I carried on catching mainly at 10m till an hour to go, then it slowed up. With 45 mins to go I dropped a couple of balls of F1 gbait with worm and caster to my right at 10m, and as expected this fizzed right up! In my experience at this time of the day it draws carp in as well as silvers, on this occasion I hooked 3 carp here but did get a couple of skimmers and 3 tench one landed in the all out.

I’d had a fantastic day, really busy and had to change a few things up with the feeding to keep bagging. I had clicked exactly 60lb (30 in each net) but wasn’t sure if I had that much as a lot of the ide are 6oz. However, Graham said he thought I had 60lb. Brian Shanks was on peg 10 and had the scales, Lee elected not to weigh in and then my two nets were added up at 66lb 8oz. 

As it turned out I was able to beat the regular silvers slayers here and was well chuffed to win the silvers on this memorial match. Results overall…

1. Brian Shanks          203-12 p10

2. Keith Ray                192-13 p13

3.Matt Vowels            173-04 p6

4. Jeff Grant               172-07 p40

Silvers

1. Tim Ford           66.08 p18

2. Mike Chapman        32.12 p2


Mike Wilson did a really fantastic job and the match raised £450 for the charity, partly in thanks to Darren’s sister who paid the peg fees, she also came to the match and it was nice to talk to her.