Glebe Pairs 9-11 September 2024
Details to follow
This is now a 3 day event, the first two days will decide the pairs, the third will be a seeded draw based on the results of the first two days.
Confirmed Attendees

    
  1. Herbie  
  2. Chilli    
  3. BGT    
  4. Blobby  
  5. Ian  Cox  
  6. John  Pearson    
  7.  Rick Baxter    
  8. Tony  Matthias    
  9. Dave  Machin    
  10. SBW   
  11. Shorey    
  12. Steve  Brew    
  13. Ian  Hirst    
  14. Andy  G    
  15.  Pete M    
  16. Merce    
  17. Tony  B   
  18. Ruddyroach

Okay some feedback needed. If we end up with two pools (1&4) it makes the traditional way of the Pairs difficult as 18 fishing so ideally two groups of 9 and swap over on day 2. What do people think of one "section" being 6 pegs on Pool 4 plus pegs 1, 28 and 30 on Pool1? This would leave 9 pegs to be allocated between 2 and 27 on pool 1.
Okay so after consulting with Herbie we are going to do the following:
Teams of three drawn on the first morning created by drawing one angler from each of three seeded groups.
A   Shorey, Ian Hirst, Andy G, Pete M, Merce, Ruddyroach

B    Chilli, Rick Baxter, Ian Cox, SBW, Rich Hodgkiss, Tony B

C    Herbie, BGT, Tony Mathias, Dave Machin, JP, Blobby

Groups A, B and C will form the three sections on each day and will rotate around the lake(s) for the three days (exact rotation once we know the lakes we have been allocated). Pegging will stay the same for all three days assuming we have the same lakes!

Draw on Day 1 and 2 at 9:15 Fish 11:15am to 5:15pm  Day 3 Draw 9 fish 11-5

Pools £20 a day so £60 paid up front on Day1. (18 x £60=£1080)
Payouts Sections 1st £60  2nd £30  (90x3x3= £810)  Teams 1st  £180 (3x60) 2nd £90 (3x30)
We now have Pools 5,6 and 7 for the three days. The pegs will stay the same each day namely:
Pool 5   76, 78, 80, 81, 83, 85
Pool 6  86, 88,90, 92, 95, 97
Pool 7   98, 100, 102, 104, 106, 109

The rotation will be
Group A  Pools 5,6,7
Group B  Pools 6,7,5
Group C  Pools 7,5,6

Please include some £10 in your pools money if possible.
Just in case!
Glebe Rules with effect from 1st June 2024

Please take time to read through all the rules before you visit us.

All keepnets, landing nets, unhooking mats, weigh slings etc MUST be dipped in one of the dip tanks BEFORE going to your peg.

Match Rules:

1. Carp over 2lbs must be held in separate nets to silver fish and carp under 2lbs, and they must be weighed in separately i.e. don’t tip your silvers into the weigh net with bigger carp. The net limit in matches is 60lbs. Any weight over 60lbs will count as 60lbs.

2. No Barbel of any size to be held in nets. Barbel do not count towards a match weight.

3. When reaching your peg, you must lay out your nets behind you to expose them to as much ultra violet light as possible. This will help to destroy any KHV or other virus present on nets. 15 minutes prior to fishing you may position your nets in the water ready to fish.

4. Only drive on the roads. Max speed 5mph on the Glebe complex. Only park in car park areas, on no account must vehicles be parked on grass verges.

Baits:

1. No floating baits or subsurface floating baits to be used.

2. Bread may be used from November to the end of March, but not as a surface bait, there is a size limit for bread hook baits of half an inch or 12mm diameter and thickness.

3. No bloodworm or joker.

4. No nuts.

5. No meat baits of any kind, e.g. tinned meats, sausage, poloni, peperami etc., this includes pet food. None of these baits to be added to groundbait or paste mixes.

6. Only coarse pellets to be used, absolutely no trout pellet to be used.

7. All hook baits must be put on by hand, the use of compression tubes, cones and similar devices are not permitted.

8. If you decide to leave a match before the final whistle please do not throw your bait into your peg, this may spoil another anglers match. Any unused bait should be thrown in after the final whistle or put into one of the stock ponds.

When Fishing:

1. Hooks must be barbless, no crimped barbs and must be no larger than a regular size 8.

2. No free lining.

3. No bullying or mistreatment of fish.

4. No braided line or braided hooklengths.

5. No method fishing, including floating methods and feeders, no method, emstat feeders, elastiicated feeders or elasticated bombs.

6. When feeder or straight lead fishing a tail of at least 20 inches or 50cm must hang below the feeder or lead & these must be free running. No tucking baits or hook lengths into feeders.

7. When pole fishing, there must be no slapping or swinging rigs over, no tapping or rattling the water, no cupping of water. Baits must be at least 6 inches or 15cm below the surface. Baits must not be held on the surface to intercept fish i.e. no dapping.

8. All floats must be of conventional design. No polyballs of any size and no ping pong ball rigs.

9. When waggler fishing, all wagglers must be attached by the base, no controllers, no bubble floats, no candles type floats, pellet wagglers must be fished as floats and not subsurface.

10. Elastic must be set loose, puller kits/bungs may be used but for safety reasons no handlining i.e. direct pulling of elastic from above the pole end.

11. No litter of any kind to be left around fishing area, clean up or any litter or you will not be weighed in. No tins to be taken to your peg.

12. All unused bait must be taken away or thrown into water, bait on the bank is litter and encourages vermin.

13. Light gardening will be allowed so this allows you to trim 6 inches from your waters edge and leave 12 inches of grass/reeds in height.

14. You must not stand up to fish.

Results for the 3 days