Cover 994.indd - Farnham Angling Society
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Cover 994.indd - Farnham Angling Society
WIN! FOX ROYALE BIVVY GIVEAWAY WORTH £500 BRITAIN’S BIGGEST SELLING CARP FISHING MAG www.carptalk-online.co.uk YOUR GREAT-VALUE WEEKLY NO. 1 FOR NEWS, TIPS AND TACTICS 6-12 NOVEMBER 2013 ISSUE 994 £1.85 MARK OWENS NORTHEY PARK MARK E SHILDRAKG FRYERNINKE MAIN LA KITCH AT 48½LB THE GURM AT 50LB7OZ FIF TY 37 TAFFS 6OZ LB SMALL TAIL THE COMMON TWO CLUB LAKE WHACKERS FOR RICHARD LE GROS BAG A BARGAIN IN OUR FANTASTIC FREE CLASSIFIEDS Cover 994.indd 1 PLUS: JUNIOR NEWS ROUND-UP TRADE TALK FEATURES FROM THE BIGGEST NAMES IN CARPING ,!7HB3F4-dfgaic!:o;P YATELEY 53LB ½ UP YOUR CATCH RATE WITH TEAM 01/11/2013 14:11:03 Y T F I F Y E L E T A Y 33lzb 6o 53½lb A nine-acre Yateley club water has thrown up a new lake record in the shape of one of the biggest fish in the area. The mirror, known as Taffs, became the new personal best of Richard le Gros from Flint, Hampshire, when it tipped the scales at 53½lb (above), coming just 13 hours after the 23-year-old had also beaten his PB common with The Small Tail Common at 37lb 6oz (inset). Richard told Carp-Talk: “I’ve fished the lake on and off for the past few years, catching mainly twenties and the odd thirty, but hadn’t caught any of the big girls, until now. The first night was quiet, apart from the noise of a fish crashing out near the island. I chose to move swims and started casting to the island, offering boilie hookbaits on helicopter rigs and baiting with around 100 free offerings per rod. At four o’clock that afternoon, the indicator pulled up to the top as the fish kited left. After arcing into it, the fish plodded around slowly for a good 15 minutes before finally giving up the ghost and succumbing to the net, when I realised it was The Small Tail Common. At 37lb 6oz, I was well pleased to have caught a new personal best common. “With the rod back on the spot, I topped up the swim with another 100 boilies and waited to see if anything else was in the vicinity. Throughout the night, I had a number of line bites, before eventually, at five o’clock the next morning, the indicator hit the blank of the rod and I was away again. The fish also kited left in a slow, ponderous fashion, picking up some weed on its way. Again, it took a good 15 minutes to coax the fish within reach of the landing net, but eventually, with one scoop, what looked like a huge mirror was mine. With the day still yet to dawn, I couldn’t quite tell what fish it was, but I was in no doubt when I peered inside the net – it was Taffs. “The fish generally drops a lot of weight after spawning, but has been Barry Oconnor makes yet another final The Team Carp-Talk captain is through to yet another final after a dominant display in his Broadlands Carp Cup qualifier. Barry Oconnor, the 2012 British Carp Angling Champion with son, Ben, recorded almost a wire-to-wire victory thanks to his winning weight of 90½lb, beating Danny Grassick in second on 67lb 6oz, Clifford Glover in third on 47lb 10oz and Ryan ‘Trigger’ Green in fourth on 46lb 1oz. The anglers had to endure torrential rains and strong winds during the 29-hour event, but once Barry took the lead on Friday lunchtime, there was no catching him. Barry and Danny will go through to the 12-angler final on the weekend of 7-9th March 2014, in which they will contest a top prize expected to be £2000. There are still places available in some of the qualifiers, which can be booked by contacting Ricky Moody on 07763 990888. 4 Carp-Talk News_A.CT994.indd 4 putting on weight steadily since the summer. I knew it had come out at 47lb-plus the other month, so realised it could possibly go fifty, and the feeling when it tipped the scales at 53½lb was just mental. Thankfully, one of the lads on the lake was on hand to help with the weighing and photos before it was time to slip her back. The rest of the session passed by with little incident, but I couldn’t grumble in the slightest. “I’m starting a new job this week, so I won’t have much chance to get out for a little while, but there are still a few more fish I want to target when I do get back on the lake.” Richard’s helicopter setups incorporated Amnesia hooklinks and size 4 Korda Choddy hooks, baited with unnamed boilie hookbaits. Late news... Down in Surrey, the Chertsey biggie has been out to long-time carper, John Beecher, at 54¼lb, while over in Oxfordshire, Jon Caul bagged a 43¼lb common from Linch Hill’s Christchurch Lake. Photos and full stories next week. Log on to www.carptalk-online.co.uk Shop at www.gifts4anglers.co.uk 01/11/2013 12:22:22 W