Envelope licking over, so onto the next part of this enthralling encounter that I just know you are all waiting with baited breath for…………..
Whilst on the way to the cut, Tricast62 had texted asking to slip him a peg in - he was a late addition and just setting out
Arriving and it was big decision time.

Fish the W&E or fish The Extension

. There was a ‘fair’ ripple on the W&E with a bit of ‘moisture’ in the air, but checking the Extension with Cotti soon made up our minds - its was gin down that southern end, so we’d do battle with the wind instead.
The draw was soon made with two pegs left in MrV’s cap - secretly fancied peg1 nearest the walkover bridge and 2 which usually throws up a few fish as well. With Tricast62 still not in sight, MrV ‘did the honours’ for me and pulled out 2, leaving Tricast62 on the end peg.
The line up for this battle therefore looked like……….
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1 Tricast62
2 TK
3 Blues4eva
4 Josh
5 Big Col T
6 MrV
7 Cotti
8 The Hunter
Having completed setting up I wandered over to Tricast62 who was putting the finishing touches to his Stalking Heron rig

as we discussed the likelihood of this being the killer method today……….there had been loads of roach in the area (Mark O won with 7lb odd on a rare previous sortie down there a year or so ago) but they could possibly be out of reach today of the killer S H technique
Then a sally down to Cotti - he fancied it for a few too - just depended how long he could keep his favoured white stuff going…………..
The off. White stuff fed with some chop in reserve for when those lines started to fade……….
Fade???
Well to be honest I hardly set the world alight in that first hour…………those expected regular bites on the punch were somewhat difficult to come by to say the least.

Looking up the field I suspected I was miles behind when I spotted a rare event……….
A ‘boot’ was coming through……..
Getting the camera out to record this rarity for posterity I thought ‘Yippee - this will liven things up’ and might also push a few fish down the cut away from punch masters The Hunter and Cotti
(Click on em to blow em up)
Before putting the camera away I also snapped the scene to my left and right, flanked by cracks either side of me………….
But sad to say, the boat did little to liven things up

………..before reverting to plan B, there was one variation to plan A to try

as I topped up those lines and decided - cuss Joffie likes a pickie or two

- to take a few snaps from a different ‘angle’…………well from the opposite site of the cut to be precise.
Instead of ‘stalking’ today, Tricast62 was waving his Excalibur
Whilst the geezer on two was missing………..
Alongside Blues4eva was trying to make the most of the temporarily vacated peg
Whilst next door Josh was putting all of his Coseley Cut Craft to use…………
Big Col T was looking to better his last framing place on a Grueller
No sign of MrVs 4 mtr whip at this moment
Cotti always dangerous on his white stuff
Finally the ever dangerous Hunter on end peg
Back to base and head down to snare one or more of those big bronze slabs that would now have moved onto my feed……………..
Only they hadn’t - and what was worse, those silvers were not coming as quickly as I would have liked.
In fact it seemed like most the field were struggling until news came down the towpath, courtesy of Big Col T, who advised that the Hunter had had his lackie well and truly stretched

by a big black beastie that lurked below and what’s more, after an epic fight The Hunter had managed to net it
After that battle, The Hunter now adopted the 'new' Praying Mantis method. In fact it wasn’t long after that the rest of the field followed suit, all possibly looking for a ‘bonus’ as Praying Mantis
With no big bronzes showing on peg two it was now time to also put the praying mantis into operation…………and low and behold, 10 mins later the juicy luicy (well I think that’s all they called me)

on peg 2 latched into what could prove to be a match winning beastie as it wiped out The Hunters black beastie……….
Time marched on and with 20 mins left, unbeknown to all Blues4eva had his opportunity, but a few choice Anglo Saxon words echoing along the bank advised that ‘it had crappity smacking come off’
The threatening rain had held off, so a call to enquire if anyone wanted to do the extra hour - 5 instead of 4 was surprising met with a negative response.
All out at 2pm without any more eventful moments it was time for the tale of the scales………….
First to weigh was yours truly with this nice Kinver Tiger…………
