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Saturday 31 December 2011

Dudley Rod n Reel Anging Club

Just a quick update on what I have planned for next year so far. Next year will see me fish with Dudley Rod n Reel Angling Club, and will see me travelling around the midlands to compete in their league matches. Here is a quick intro DRNRAC and what they are all about.

Past, Present & Future

Dudley R 'n' R was formed back in June 2006 and came about because some council workers used to spend their lunch break fishing the canal at the side of the Leys depot, Brockmoor.
An original member, Peter Hawthorne suggested one day that a competition should be arranged and that all anglers taking part should use a rod and reel to keep experienced and new comers on a fairly even keel, thus Dudley R 'n' R was born.We currently have 20 members and anyone wishing to join will be put on a waiting list. The club is a mixed ability angling club and has anglers of all ages. 2011 is our 5th full year and we have progressed at a steady rate and are made welcome at some of the top venues in and around the midlands area.
This club is all about enjoying a day out with mates and family members whilst enjoying your fishing, we try never to fish the same venue twice in any year and indeed if we do return to a venue we request a different pool be allocated to us. Our season consists of 12 (13 for the 2011 season) venues which are fished between March and October.
2012 match calendar looks like this
11/03/2012 Greenhill Farm Old Pool
01/04/2012 Hillview Fishery Canals 3&4
22/04/2012 Astwood Fishery Buddleia
20/05/2012 Cudmoor Fishery Suez Canal
10/06/2012 Packington Somers Little Gearys
01/07/2012 Woodland View Barley Pool Canal
22/07/2012 Boldings Fishery Sycamore Pool
19/08/2012 Ockeridge Lakes Oak Pool
26/08/2012 Cob House Fishery Wyatts Pool
09/09/2012 Larford Lakes Match Lake – Burr Bank
30/09/2012 Solhampton Fishery Dragonfly Pool
14/10/2012 Coppice Lane Bridge Pool

As you can see from the list some top notch veneues within the midlands that I look forward to fishing (some that I have fished before, some that are new to me so will be interesting to see how I get on

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Army Angling Federation Group 3 match 3 Old Nene Ramsey St Mary 13/12/2011

Another match in the Army Angling Federation Group 3 saw me yet again on the Old Nene at Ramsey St Mary. I love this time of a year as the commercial’s slow down with the carp becoming less forth coming to normal summer tactics I like to switch my attention to rivers/drain and canals.
Today saw me on the Old Nene on a cold and windy day (around this side of the midlands there is no cover other than hoping for a steep bank to get away from the wind due to the landscape being very flat and open.
Having travelled the 1 and a half journey down to the venue we all met up in one of the local pubs for a good old fry up and a quick get together due to it being our annual fur&feather event.
With Royal Engineers having their own fur&feather event about 2 weeks ago it was decided to take out the first 6 pegs on the stretch due to them being flyers giving everyone a good chance overall.
On the draw as Engineer B team Captain I drew for my 3 man team, with me picking properly the best draw out of the 3 drawing peg A3.
Even though I had drawn well I felt it could of gone either way as I had drawn near the beginning of the section. With the rain it could of moved the fish further up river away from where I was. Or if the Old Nene hadn’t had a flush through it would only push the fish up willing to feed from the flyer pegs.
After looking down the stretch before my peg I had a feeling it was going to be hard, there was a lot of Canadian pond weed in the stretch which you could clearly see cut off certain stretches within the river due to it being thick all the way across. Another thing I noticed was how clear the river was no signs of a flush through or flood down here.
Well down to my peg and with my trusty Browning Z9 pole it was out looking through the swim to see what weed was in my peg. After having a good 15 minutes plumbing around I managed to find 2 free swims both 11 meters out at the 10 o’clock position and 1 at the 2 o’clock. Down the middle it was fully of weed about a foot of the surface with both swims being around 5 foot deep. After plumbing up the left swim was dead on depth but the right was 3 inch over depth which I decided to leave as this gave me the option of fish just slightly up off the bottom.
Rig wise as what I like to use is a Browning Cenex number 5 elastic set through a PMK (power match kit) to a 0.10mm main line to a 0.08mm 8 inch hook length. Reason why I like a 8 inch hook length is that’s the target area I want to catch in and with no shot on the line I feel with it gives the perfect slow fall at the last 8 inch.Shotting pattern is always a button shirt spread with smaller shot towards the hook length to give it than natural fall. Float choice today was a Sackup Aqua float 4x12. A float that I had not used before but had heard good reviews about and having owned some of the original  Sackup floats when they fist came online it was some thing I wanted to try as they are always true to what they are aimed at, and their build quality and finish is second to none.With a wire stem for stabiltiy and a bright orange tip as well as will as the finesse built into the float it was of the new range I hadnt tried before, but going on previous models it was one that I was looking forward to using.
Bait for both lines was Browning Champions Choice 2 parts Black magic to 1 part Gardons flour sieved  out (to take ou the larger particles finished off with 2 tea spoons of Sensas black dye as I wanted a really dark ground bait but with the dye put it a good dark haze to the water as it went down and broke up on the bottom.
No bonus line was set up today of hemp line I felt confident as long as a could keep the pinkie fish going I was sure to frame
With the all being called it was straight to work  3 golf ball sizes of grounbait with the last one have a pinch of pinkie in (firm believer  you can put in but you cant take out of the swim) and go carefully into the swim and build it up, both 11 meters swims were fed with the same amount which I feel create a trap, catch um down, swim or if they haven’t came right into the swim I could catch um on my right swim.
I started off on my 10’clock line and straight away the float went under for fish number 1. I knew this was going to be a fish/ speed race so chose to fish to hand once breaking down from my number 4 section. After an hour had past I was doing well with 50 fish in the net looking around the rest of the section it want going to well with the 2 pegs to the right catching steady but felt I was catching a better stamp, and as for the right it was pretty slow.
Not knowing how the rest of the lads were doing I just got my head down catching fish. As the bites started to slow down it was time to re-feed and move over to the 2 o’clock line which had been fed throughout the match and was further down towards the better pegs should the fish come up river and settle the bait. This turned out to be the best move of the match as it was averaging 2 fish every minute for the first hour and looks were coming from the peg from my right who had he also clocked onto what I was doing. It turned out to be a fish race to the end what let him down was he tried to get the hemp line going which he spent time on and didn’t work, mean while I just kept catching small pinkie fish.
With the left hand angler now picking one or two hemp fish off was this going to be a re-run of the last match were I lost it in the last half hour?
Keeping my head down I carrying on I kept switching between the 2 swims just to catch as much as possible some times moving after catching a fish in 1 swim just to move to the other and back just to keep the pace up.
With the all out being called word down the bank that C section had blanked except one and B section had a few bites between them (no where near my 200 odd fish which I managed to put in the net). On the weigh in it became apparent that the water flow not flushing out the top end sections and being clear lent for some poor fishing. With me being in A section it looks like the fish had slightly moved up to the feed in the section with my left hand peg taking 2nd me finishing 1st and my right 2 pegs taking 3rd and 4th overall through the match.
Looking back I feel I made the right decision of a good peg but still had to beat the angler to my right as well as the two anglers to my left which were sat on the end end pegs. With me moving between my 2 swims I feel I got the most from the peg under windy cold difficult conditions.
The final weigh in saw me win the match with 2.220kg which was a joy seems as I messed the last match up not making the right decisions.

TOP 5 WEIGHTS TAKEN FROM OLD NENE (RAMSEY ST MARY)

Chris Glover         Engineer B Team/ Browning                  2.220Kg
Mathew Jones      Engineer A                                              1.820Kg
Borris Kilner        Ind                                                            1.760kg
Stuart Abbot        Ind                                                             1.230kg
Gaz Arnold           EOD A Team                                           0.480kg

Tuesday 20 December 2011

Army Angling Federation Group 3 match 2 Old Nene Benwick 23/11/2011


Well today saw me taking part in my first group match for the Army Angling Federation Group 3. Having moved from down south and fishing in group 2 for around 3 years it was nice to have a change and try and tackle some of the venues back up here in the midlands.
After missing the first match due to work commitments I couldn’t wait to get on the bank for this one which was to take place on the Old Nene at Benwick. Having not fished a river/drain for some time it was nice to get back to a spot of river fishing (some thing I enjoy around this time of year)
After a good half and a half drive (and a stop at the local truckers stop for a fry up) we got there with plenty of time to try and find out how it has been fishing from some of the lads that had fished it a couple of days ago.
Today saw me fishing in the Engineers A 3 man team due to them being a man down.
Looking at the river you could clearly see there was very little colour in the water and no flow what so ever. So the plan of action was to fish it like I would a canal.
With the team captain drawing I was to fish peg 24 (one of the furthest pegs down river)
On arriving at my peg I took 5 minutes out just to have a look at the water and see if I could see anything. One thing I did notice was the amount of small fish that kept bubbling and jumping on the surface meaning there were pike in the swim. Looking down the stretch you could see it happening everywhere. Looks like there were plenty of fish in the stretch but also pike too! So I decided not to bother with the punched crumb as I didn’t want to draw all the small fish in on that line as well as the pike so this was a no go.
Getting my box settled on the bank and in the water I decided to fish 10 meters out at 11 o’clock and at 2 o’clock dragging my plummet around the swim to see if there were any weed banks to the left or right and on the way back in as I didn’t want to have to mess around with the fish getting hooked and making a run for the weed.
For these 2 swims tackle wise I used Browning Cenex number 5 elastic (light enough on the strike but soft enough not to bump the smallest of fish off, plus I could get them in quick without a pike going for the fish.
Line choice as always was Browning Cenex 0.10mm main line to a 8inch 0.08mm hook length finished off with a B511 size 22 hook. Float choice was a Tubertini Concorde silver float. 4x12 and 4x14 with a spread out shotting pattern of number 10 shot.
Bait for this line consisted of 1 part Browning Champion’s Choice Gardons and 2 parts Browning Champion’s Choice Black Magic. Both ground baits sieved through a flour sieve to take out the larger particles then mixed with each other dry before adding water and mixing the ground bait the night before to make it inert.  As for the groundbait it’s something that I have full confidence in with the Browning Champion’s Choice range and its some thing that I tend to use more of when fishing for silver fish as I feel that it draws them in and keeps them there for a period of time.
The groundbait also contained a handful of pinkies as that’s what I planned to fish on the hook.
I also set up another line at 4 meters at about 2 o’clock to see if I could mugg a few bonus fish like Tench and perch which are known to stay close in. For this line I fished a double number 6 on a pulla bung as I wanted to hook the fish not lose it should it be a good size fish and not spend too much time playing it on lighter elastic. Line choice again Browning Cenex 0.12mm main line to a 0.10mm 6 inch size 18 B611 hook. Shotting pattern was positive with a bulk of shot 14 inches from the hook with 2 droppers as I wanted the bait to hit bottom in the target area as soon as possible. Bait for this line was to be finely chopped worm and caster with a small piece of worm on the hook.
After the all in was called it was off to work feeding both 10 meter lines with three small golf ball sized groundbait balls last ball containing some pinkie. The bonus line was fed with chopped worm and caster and then it was of to work on the 10 meter lines.
Plan was to catch as many fish off one before re-feeding and moving over to the other and catching on that hopping to move between the 2 all match and have a look at the bonus line for 5 minutes every hour.
The first hour saw me land about 40 fish in the 1-2oz bracket but at the same time had watched the lad on the next peg land a nice sized perch. Alternating between the 2 lines paid off as I put a steady run of small pinkie fish into the net which at the time saw me beating both pegs either side of me. Then three quarters through the match it went dead and I felt that I could be in trouble and needed to connect with the fish once again. I re-fed both lines and went over my 4 meter line to see if any bigger fish had moved in. With the float settling in it wasn’t long before the float shot under and a nice sized perch of -7oz was in the net after another 2 perch no more bites came. So back to the pinkie lines for the last half hour by now the lad to the right had started catching a good stamp of fish on his hemp line (why didn’t I set one up!!)  I felt that this match was slowing slipping away from me now as I could see further down the stretch that other anglers were catching on hemp. With me still going steady on the pinkie line I just couldn’t compete with the sized fish being caught on hemp.
With the all out being called I knew I had blown it and I was just interested to see where I finished within my section with the lad to the left having a nice perch and the lad to the right catching a better stamp of fish on hemp.
With the scales coming round I managed to put 2.010Kg of pinkie fish onto the scales (not too bad). Having followed the scales down the bank I was slipping slowing down the positions ending up 5th overall and 3rd in sections so things weren’t to bad and a result I can clearly see where I went wrong.
Looking back I wished I had set up a hemp line as I might have been able to land a few better stamp fish as the overall top 5 were very close.

Full results below taken from Match Fishing Magazine

The 23 anglers who attended the third AAF group 3 match were met with a cold, clear River Nene at Benwick. An overnight drop in temperature had taken an adverse effect on the fishing and small roach were the mainstay of weights, with anglers mainly catching on punch, pinkie or maggot. A few persevered with hemp and these were rewarded later on in the match. EOD team captain Russ Compton alternated with punch and pinkie before a late switch to hemp saw some better fish grace his net, his weight of 2.740kg was well ahead of team mate Gaz Arnold who fished similar tactics for 2.450Kg and his own section win. The EOD’s third angler, Tony Dale, managed a second in section and this saw them clear team winners on the day, 3 points clear of 5 Trg Regt RLC.

Top 5 anglers and weights:
1: Russ Crompton (EOD) Weight: 2.740Kg
2: Gaz Arnold (EOD) Weight: 2.450Kg
3: Paul Hallybone (5 Trg Regt RLC) Weight: 2.250Kg
4: Boris Kilner (5 Trg Regt RLC) Weight: 2.020Kg
5: Chris Glover (Engineers A, Browning) Weight: 2.010Kg


Army Angling Federation (Coarse) Group 3 2011-2012


With myself being in the British Army I also fish within the Army Angling Federation as well as the open match scene. Here is a quick insight into the Army Angling Federation group 3 and how it works.
Depending on where you are around the UK depends what group you belong too. With myself being in Nottinghamshire I find myself in group 3 which takes into account the East Midlands.
Our group currently has 10 fixtures spread over the space of a year fishing 1 match per month. The venues we fish range from River/Drains, Canals to commercial carp waters so to take into account the different styles and disciplines within coarse match fishing.   
Each match contains of 3 sections with a team of 3 split between the sections to gain points overall to see which team has won the match.
So not only are you fishing to do well individually you are part of a team that is required to pick up points as well.
Each match we fish you are awarded individual points within your section that then go into a league to see not only who the best angler is within the group but also who has the best 3 man team within the group. All this becomes apparent later on in the year as the top end individuals and teams qualify for the Army individual and team finals fishing against other individuals and teams that have also qualified in their respected groups throughout the UK to find out who is the best match angler within the British Army but also who has the best team.
This is achieved by a week long festival normally around September time when everyone with the Army Angling Federation (coarse) comes together to fish a series of matches which turns out to be a good laugh and lads that have not seen each other in a while get to have a catch up.
Here are the fixtures that I will be fishing this year in group 3

Q1
Wed 26 Oct 11

Old Nene (March)
Bypass length
Q2
Wed 23 Nov 11

River Nene
Benwick
Q3
Wed 14 Dec 11

Ramsey St Mary
Fur & Feather
Q4
Wed 25 Jan 12

Old Nene (March)
Bypass length
Q5
Wed 15 Feb 12

Old Nene
Benwick
Q6
Wed 14 Mar 12

River Nene
(Venue TBC)
Q7
Wed 18 Apr 12

Decoy
Beastie
Q8
Wed 16 May 12

Decoy
6 Islands
Q9
Wed 13 Jun 12

Decoy
Cedar or Elm
Q10
Wed 18 Jul 12

Decoy Willow

FW
01 Sep 12
to
08 Sep 12
Heronbrook
AAF(C) Group 1
 

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