Thursday, 29 February 2024

WEDNESDAY “NISA” OPEN MATCH

   LAKE FOUR  Makins Fishery sponsored by Tackle Guru 

28 FEBRUARY 2024  

 

 

 

 

 

1st 

 

Matt GAETTO 

Long Eaton Victoria AS 

105-09 

2nd 

6 

Clive OLIVER 

Mallory 

63-14 

3rd 

11 

Gaz KITCH 

Wykin Fishing Club 

49-10 

4th 

4 

John LACK 

Northampton 

44-04 

5th 

8 

Ricky ARMS 

Hinckley 

40-12 

6th 

9 

Peter STOCKWIN 

23Northampton 

25-07 

7th 

21 

Allan NEALE 

Nuneaton 

19-10 

8th 

13 

John ADAMSON 

NISA Feeders 

11-14 

9th 

2 

Karl EMANUELE 

  

10-04 

10th 

19 

Phil HUNT 

Grenadier Guards 

5-10 

 

Report: 

From arrival at the venue and up until around midday, competitors thought they had the wrong day as it was dry, and although overcast and cloudy with a brisk SW wind, reasonably pleasant. Then we were all brought back to earth as the rain commenced and continued in various forms (from drizzle to moderate) right through the remainder of the match and the weigh-in.  Combined with the wind it was most unpleasant for anglers on pegs 2 to 13  However, despite the weather, the “sell-out” match fished quite well, with ten weighing in.  Prizes were paid to the top two, then default winners from each bank (pegs 2-13 & 17-25). Matt Gaetto, drawing 23 and sheltered from the weather, was only one peg away from his previous outing on the lake and made it two successive wins with an excellent weight of 105-09He started on the pellet feeder to take six carp in the first two hours before switching to pole and pellet (at 14 metres in only four and a half feet of water) to catch a mix of carp and F1s for the rest of the match. 

The next five weights were all from the opposite bank, where anglers faced the wind and rain, which inevitably influenced their tactics, as all caught fishing the method feederThe only pegs with a dearth of fish were the end (albeit the shallower ones), as all others appeared to catch in the deeper water. 

Clive Oliver led the field with 63-14, a mix of carp and bream, from peg 6 to take second place, followed by Gaz Kitch (who had the same peg, 11, as in the previous week) with 49-10Gaz won his bank prize. The other leading weights were John Lack (peg 4) with 44-04, Ricky Arms (8) with 40-12, and Peter Stockwin (9) with 25-09. 

The winner of the other bank was Allan Neale (peg 21) who scooped the prize with 19-10.The photos of the winner is an archive shot (due to the heavy rain throughout the weigh-in), and my thanks to Matt and Clive for covering until I was able to catch up with them for the last few weighs. 

For the next couple of weeks, I have booked Lakes Three and Four, and if necessary, will split the match over the two lakes, which will hopefully avoid further “sell-outs”.  Hopefully, this will cover us until the mud dries up and we can return to Lake Two. 

NB.  Nisa Opens are held every Wednesday on Phase One at Makins Fishery (see Facebook "Nisa - midweek open matches" to book a place).

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