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FEATURE LEE EDWARDS
28 matchfishing December ’07
CaerphCaerph
Caerphilly Castle makes
a stunning backdrop
for our day with LeeEdwards.
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Name: Lee Edwards
Age: 32
Occupation:Carpenter
Sponsors: Preston
Innovations and sonubaits.
com, plus assistance from
Shimano and Cralusso
in internationals
Teams: Shimano Team
Wales, Preston Innovations
Thatchers
ANGLER PROFILE
VENUE PROFILEName: Caerphilly Castle Lakes
Day tickets: Available from
Tony’s Tackle, Caerphilly.Tel: 02920 885409
Directions: The venue is
easy to find – it’s right in
Caerphilly town centre and well
signposted from the A470
Match Fishing: Congratulations on your individual
bronze medal in Hungary this year, Lee! Before we talk
about that, however, can you start at the beginning
and tell us exactly how you got into match fishing?
Lee Edwards: I started here, actually, as thelocal Caerphilly And District AS club ranmatches or juniors on this lake. I had agang o mates, and we would all fsh here.
My dad used to fsh a bit, mainlysea fshing when the cod came
in, but he didn’t ever take
me out. To get me outrom under his eet
he bought me oneo those crappylittle 6t rods and Imanaged to catcha little perch on6lb line. Thatwas the start o my fshing!
illyilly We travel to thehomeland of Welshinternational LeeEdwards, fresh fromwinning his WorldIndividual bronze medal,to see what makes thisrising match star tick.
Does I t!
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Lee is as well
versed with carp
on commercials
as he is with
internationalmethods.
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FEATURE LEE EDWARDS
Later on the club had fve trips a year tothe River Wye as well, and I really enjoyedthose. Some o them were senior events,
but I still fshed them and even won onewhen I was 15. That was with 35lb o daceon the waggler and I got an award in the
weeklies or that.Fishing places like the Wye and taking
a gallon o maggots was expensive or ayoung lad, but I knew I needed the bait to
be able to compete – I had to work a milkround to aord to fsh matches. My UncleDave used to take me when he went to theWye and Lugg, and he taught me that youneeded to be aggressive with the eed to getpast the bleak.
When I was 14 I won the frst o two back-to-back Welsh Junior Nationals,which helped get me an invite to thetrials or the junior Welsh National team. Iseemed to win most o the trials but never
got asked to fsh or the team. I elt you hadto be a member o the Glamorgan squadto have a chance o getting picked. It wasdifcult travelling to those events because Iwas too young to drive and my Dad nevertook me, so I never really had a chance.
MF Do you still see or fish with any of the people who
fished those junior matches with you?
LE Only a ew, and they fsh the localmatches here at Caerphilly. I sometimesturn up to fsh and get greeted with: “Ohlook, the money’s gone today!”
I went with acouple o them
to Hillview
Lakes in Tewkesbury the other week andthe banter ended up along the lines o:“We’ve all turned into men now, ’causewe’ve all got kids!”
It’s good that they turn to me or helpwith their match fshing. I don’t mindhelping out i people ask and I think i Igive people ino on a venue I know well,
others will ‘hopeully’ do the same or mewhen I go to theirs. Sadly it doesn’t alwayswork like that! On some venues peoplereally get the hump with anglers givingaway the ‘secrets’. I don’t mind anyoneringing me or advice, though.
MF What kind of an angler would you call yourself?
LE I’m an all-rounder, quite positive when Iknow it’s right, i you know what I mean?I you know the method is right, you’ve gotto stick with it.
L E E E D W A R D
S ’ T O P T I P S
03Soaked Fin Perfect 2mm feed
pellets, 4mm expanders,
casters and corn.02
After hooking, give expanders
a quick squeeze underwater
to ensure they sink.01
Dipping your pot in the water
helps pellets stick in and not
bounce out when shipping.
06Small balls of Fin Perfect
groundbait and brown
crumb feed the slider swim.05
PR24 hooks work well for
both silvers and carp.04Preston Chiantis for big fish
and Classic 6s for silvers.
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Hopefully this is the
first of many medals!
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My first World Champs in 2005, in Finland, was good experience for Hungary this year.
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I enjoy fshing the long pole orskimmers, but I also really like fshing thestick oat and bolo on rivers. Fishing theslider is another method I enjoy and onethat I’ve always had to use. We fsh theslider on Cardi East Dock and Port Talbot
Dock or skimmers and eels.Some o the anglers I fsh with don’t
have any oats bigger than 2g, but I’mcomortable fshing with plenty o weightdown the line. Sometimes you need thatweight or control and fshing the slider inthose early days, and the trips to the Wye,helped me learn that lesson.
MF Has being on the international circuit with Shimano
Team Wales helped your fishing?
LE It was a real eye-opener watching theFrench and Belgians shipping their poles
back – they are so ast! There’s no doubtthat the more time you spend in the water,
the more you catch.
Getting the preparation right is asmuch about being able to cope with thehigher standard as it is about sorting outyour gear. Working with experiencedinternational team-mates Darren Frostand Andrew ‘Spud’ Murphy has helpedwith that aspect. They gave me plenty o
advice in the early days about the way thematches are fshed and the parts o it thatare dierent rom matches at home.
Tiny things like looking ater bloodwormand joker are also important. You don’twant to be fshing with poor-quality baitin such a high-pressure match, so havingthe right stu to split your joker is just onevaluable lesson I’ve learnt. We use corkdust, by the way.
From the start, I’ve elt at home fshinginternational matches. Eric Humphries(Shimano Team Wales’ manager) askedme to fsh because I’d been getting in thepapers or raming in loads o matches. His
wie, Pam, actually told him he had to tryme out!
My frst match was a Six Nations event,in France I think, and I beat the Belgianstar next to me on both days. It just wenton rom there and I fshed my frst WorldChamps in 2005, on the second day, inFinland. That was actually good experienceor Hungary this year, because it washard fshing or roach and skimmers. Ithelped me realise that you need to reallycut down the ood value o the groundbaitwhen it’s like that. Eric is convinced youshould always eed some groundbait orskimmers, but I’ve been doing really well
just using double leam (damp leam andgrey leam) and a tiny amount o joker.
The most important part o the fshingthis year was being accurate with theeeding. In Hungary, i you didn’t landyour eed within a metre o your oat, youdidn’t get a bite – it was as simple as that.Coming here to Caerphilly Castle gives me
a chance to work on that, as you can catchskimmers and some big slabs on the sliderat 40 metres, eeding ‘fsts’ o groundbait.I you can drop a ball on top o your oatevery time, you are going to get fsh.
MF What was the best part of being on the podium
this year?
LE Standing next to my hero, AlanScotthorne, was one o the best bits. When Iwas younger, I read the papers every weekto see how Alan had done at the weekend.I really thought he was the kind o angler Iwanted to be. Now I’ve had the chance tostand next to him and win a medal – but I’d
like to win gold now!
I’ve had plenty o phone calls rom someo the past Welsh masters since I got backrom Hungary. Doug Hornblow rang tooer his congratulations; he is one o thenicest blokes in Welsh fshing. Also, CliveRoberts and Clive Branson have rung up.
It is great to have my achievement
recognised, but I only scraped in really. Ilost a couple o skimmers on the secondday and or a while I was suicidal. Anyone o them would have got the team intothe medals and could have got me silver.Now I’ve had time to think about it clearly,however, I know that it was just my day.One o the skimmers I landed was just onwhen I picked up the rod and I was only40g ahead o ourth place, so it’s swingsand roundabouts, really, and you just haveto accept that what will be will be.
Lee’s worked hard to
hone his waggler skills
for international events.
“If you can drop a
ball on top of your
float every time, you
are going to get fish.”
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MF How much time do you spend on preparation?LE Every Friday and Saturday I spend allday in the garage sorting the gear and bait.I spend as long as it takes to get ready,
because you don’t want anything to gowrong. I won’t go to a match on a Sundaywithout being ready or it. I don’t like toturn up hal-cocked.
Beore I travel to an internationalmatch, I spend a lot o time trying to getinormation. I have so much gear readyor every eventuality that I don’t have alot extra to do unless it’s a strange venue– spool up new line on the reels and tie upa load o hooklengths and that’s about it.
To get the ino, I talk to Eric or BobbySmithers (rom Ireland) – I certainlydon’t get anything out o the English!Fortunately, the venues come round incycles, so you always have some ideaabout a place. On Valence, we all knewhow it had fshed recently, because therewas a European Championship there in2004 and then there was a team match
just a couple o months beore the WorldChamps. I was looking orward to it
because Darren Frost had told me it would be right up my street; bagging skimmerson the long pole.
MF Was it a surprise that it was actually dominated by
rod-and-line fishing this year?
LE We’d heard a whisper rom RolandMarq (Belgium’s manager) and Bobbyabout how it was going, and ater the frstcouple o days practice it was obvious thatthey weren’t coming in on the pole line.Still, we all fsh the slider and the fxedwaggler pretty well and the result is nowhistory.
MF How far do you have to drive for your match
fishing?
LE An average drive at the weekend
is three hours to get to and rom mostvenues. Woodland View is the commercial
I fsh the most; it takes me an hour anda hal to get there. Winter Leagues andSuper Leagues or Thatchers take a similartime, apart rom the double-header we fshat Porth Reservoir, which takes me threehours to get there.
People oten say to me: “You travel along way to fsh your matches,” but onceyou’ve had to drive halway across Europea ew times it all seems easy. To get toHungary, or instance, is a 24-hour straightdrive. Thankully, we ew this year, but westill have to drive to some o them.
It’s brilliant driving back andseeing the sights. Coming back romthe Euros this year we stopped o at Lake Como and Lake Garda – itwas stunning scenery and makesthe drive easier.
MF Thanks for the insight, Lee. It certainly
sounds like you have worked hard
to get where you are, and we
reckon there are definitely
a few more medals in you
yet! It’s time to show
us what you can do
at Caerphilly Castle
Lakes, where we are
today.
The SessionLee began by feeding two lines on the long pole:
one at 11 metres straight in front for roach and
skimmers, the other alongside the marginal
bushes for carp and tench. The first swim waskicked-off with five balls of sonubaits.com Fin
Perfect Marine Fishmeal groundbait mixed 50/50
with brown crumb. The carp and tench swim was
fed with a small cup of soaked 2mm Fin Perfect
pellets and corn every cast.
Casters were the bait for the silvers, with the
Welsh star getting into a rhythm with roach, better
skimmers and some tiny perch to remind him
of his childhood. Every 10 minutes he tried the
big-fish line, often picking up two or three fish
on single corn or a 4mm expander. A couple of
‘tincas’ came in the first few hours, but they stood
no chance alongside the ravenous carp that were
hoovering up the pellets.
“We used to just catch tench on that line, butsince the club stocked some carp it’s become
much like any other water,” he observed.
Once the sun had given way to a matt-grey
blanket, Lee decided to pick up his waggler rod
to demonstrate his slider skills. His 13ft Preston
Sentient rod was matched to a Shimano Stradic
reel loaded with 0.18mm (4lb) Korum reel line. A
smooth swing fired his 12g Perfect waggler out to
40 metres and a ball of groundbait was expertly
landed next to its tip.
Working through the gamut of baits at his
disposal it took quite some time to entice a bite.
A 6mm S-Pellet hook bait was successful
and a proper old slab was the result.
“There used to be loads of these inhere, but they probably get bullied by
the carp a bit now. We caught them on
worms or corn, but I suppose with all
the carp boys firing in fishmeal, they only
want to eat pellets now.”
Hauling his nets out of the
water as the sun dipped
over the historic Welsh
market town, we were
witness to a proper
result: close to 80lb
of silvers and
carp. No wonder
the locals get
scared when
Lee comes
home!
Lee proved his
versatility with
a fine net of fish
caught on a
variety of
methods.
Wow!
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