| Day 4.
Bollingy
was my next stop on this festival and I drew peg 20 a good peg in that
section, with the island about 17.5 - 18 metres in front. I plumbed up
at 16 metres, which I found to be five feet deep. I also plumbed up down
the inside margins, which were three feet deep and in addition out, came
a shallow rig as I had seen a few fish topping in the area. I also set
up a groundbait feeder for those extra few metres distance to the
island.
The all
in came and I cupped in corn, meat and a little fishmeal on the 16 metre
line. The same was fed down the edge and I went straight out on the
feeder to allow the feed to settle. The tip went round straight away and
I landed a fish weighing about 8 oz, possibly the smallest fish in
there! The feeder went up the bank and went out on the 16 metre line.
Again I was having bites straight away, but missing them. I was fishing
meat and every time I missed a bite the bait would come off causing me
to keep shipping back. This was stressing me out which was made worse by
the fact peg 12 was catching one a chuck. I opted instead for the
shallow rig.
I
had
two big fish within 15 minutes, but began to be pestered by roach. I
carried on feeding hoping the carp would move in and move the roach out
but it didn't happen. Peg 12 was still catching so I went back onto the
16 metre line. It was solid. Two hours now remained and I was that far
behind I needed snookers!

I
continued to catch well for those two hours but it wasn't enough. Peg 12
weighed 80 lb. to my 68 lb. I was second in section. If only I had stuck
at the 16 metre line in stead of being lazy I would probably have won
the section and probably the lake, instead of wasting two hours shallow
fishing.
Day
4
If your getting bites on one line stick
with it, even if you're missing bites. Don't be lazy like I was, it
could cost you!
Day 5....Last festival day
I
drew peg 27 on Pollawyn lake, back at whiteacres, an absolute
FLYER. Well I didn't travel 250 miles to draw bad pegs, did I?
I opted to fish out at 11 metres up and down in the water. The normal
approach to this peg being to fish the feeder close to the island, but I
decided beforehand that I would fish the pole.
The all
in came and I potted in a large pot of meat corn and casters at 11
metres, and went straight over it with double meat on the hook. Within
ten minutes I was into a good fish of around 7 lb. The next two putins,
another two decent fish, but after that for some strange reason, I
couldn't hit a bite. I must have missed at least twenty. I held
my float off bottom and pinged meat around it, I started to get liners.
Out came the shallow rig set at three feet deep and first put in
resulted in a 5 lb. fish. I never looked back, the swim was
solid.
I caught
fish to 8 lb every chuck for three and half hours. A crowd began to
gather around me towards the end of the match and the fish began to
slow. People were standing, mainly non-fishermen, which made things more
difficult to catch.

Grant On His Way
To A New Venue Record
I weighed 187 lb. to win the section and the lake. In addition I had also
broke the venue record, the one that I had previously held, by 10 lb.
What an end to the festival. I had four section wins and a section
second and I was also in the top 12 for the £20,000 shoot out.
I drew
well, for a festival match, all week but you still have to produce the
goods when you're on the better pegs.
Final
Day.
Don't panic when you're on a flyer, fish
your own match.
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