My performances are usually so abysmal

that they're not usually worth mentioning, fifth match this year and first time I've managed over 20lb.
It was certainly very difficult especially watching a certain Mr Collier a couple of pegs away catching all day

.
Peg 36 was my home for the day - a nice short walk and on arriving both margins looked pretty good although they were only 12 inches deep and even at 7 or 8 metres there was only about 18 inches. To cut a long story short the carp obviously had other things on their minds and after
sunbathing fishing for 4 hours all I had to show was one carp of about 2lb and a few small bits

. With about an hour to go John passed by on his way to get some maggots from the shop and I knew Dave was using them as well so as a last throw of the dice I decided to get off my backside and get some myself only to discover that all that was left was about half a pint of week old maggots.
During the course of the day I'd seen several bow waves as carp had spooked out of my left margin so decided to concentrate there and fed my sparse supply a few at a time, after about five minutes the float disappeared and I was attached to one very angry carp which turned out to be a ghostie of about 4lb, in the last half hour I had another five or six carp which eventually brought my tally to 22lb which turned out not to be too bad on the day. Well done to Kim on his win and to Tony and Dave for their good weights.
(Note to self) next time at Coleman's -
TAKE SOME MAGGOTS