Tuesday 27 December 2011

27th December 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

27th December 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

Whilst most anglers this past weekend  have been lounging around the house generally feeling stuffed overloaded to the gills with Christmas cheer some members have been out on our fisheries shaking off those cobwebs; nothing better than a day's fishing to clear the head!

 

Ian Gill headed for the Mount at Buckley after hearing about our recent heavy stocking with carp up to 18lbs and was rewarded with some hectic sport. He fed pellet and fished home-made paste over the top to catch fourteen carp, all small mirrors between 1.5lbs and 8lbs. With the mild spell these fish are still feeding well so this venue is well worth a visit if you fancy some unseasonal action.

 

Regular contributor to this column Steve Daley has been out and about over this past week on his favourite venue, the Bridgewater Canal and was well rewarded with some cracking pike action. On Thursday he had his best fish that weighed in at 19-7-0 to add to his collection of upper doubles caught from the venue during 2011. On Christmas Day morning during a short session he had one of 12lbs with Boxing Day producing a real bonanza of seventeen pike ranging from small jacks to a fish of 13-6-0. OK, nothing of specimen size but hectic action to say the least. He took all the fish on float-fished smelt or mackerel doctored up with a slug of a secret attractant.

 

 Last chance to fish our 'Mystery Pairs Match' on Monday 2nd January 2012, members must book on to fish either the Mersey or the Bridgewater Canal with Helen Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486. Tickets are £10 all in. Your mystery partner will be drawn after the event back at the Star Inn.

 

I would welcome any catch reports either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 9pm on Friday, for subscriptions, new memberships/night permits, or any queries.

 

Happy New Year to all our members and to those who are not but still read this column.

 

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS

MONDAY:

Mystery Pairs Match (See above for details).

 

Tuesday 20 December 2011

20th December 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

20th December 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

If you thought that sport around our waters was poor last week well I can tell you this week it's even worse. For the first time this season our regular Sunday series on the Mersey was cancelled due to unfishable and dangerous conditions. Even so a few hardy anglers turned up despite the weather.

Our Disabled & Over 60's match held on the normally productive pegs at Statham was hard going to say the least; however it produced a new face in the prizes, Mike Daniels, who only needed 1-12-0 to almost double the weight of runner up George Barber on 14-0. Match organiser John Dagnall had his worst weight of the year with 1.5ounces, and he fared better than some anglers! There will be a 'Christmas Holiday' break in this series with the first match being drawn at the Star Inn, Statham at 10am Monday 9th January 2012.

 

Mersey match organiser Bob Campbell has laid on his usual annual Boxing Day Special to give a welcome release to those members who after watching the same television repeats and stuffed to the gills with turkey and mince pies just need a quick fishing fix. Well, if the weather improves according to forecast this could be for you. Draw 9am Victoria Park.

 

Don't forget if you fancy fishing our 'Mystery Pairs Match' on Monday 2nd January 2012, anglers can book on to fish either the Mersey or the Bridgewater Canal with Helen Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486. Tickets £10 all in. Your mystery partner will be drawn after the event back at the Star Inn. To date I believe there are just short of thirty anglers booked on the list so it should be an interesting event.

 

I would welcome any catch reports either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 9pm on Friday, for subscriptions, new memberships/night permits, or any queries.

 

Sincere good wishes for the festive season and a very Merry Christmas with a special thank you to all who have kindly supplied me with their catch reports throughout the year.

 

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS

MONDAY:

Mersey Boxing Day Special (members only) Draw 9am Victoria Park.

 

RESULTS

Disabled & Over 60's

1)      Mike Daniels           1-12-0

2)      George Barber             14-11

3)      George Hollis               10-7

4)      Bud Leigh                      7-8

Tuesday 13 December 2011

13th December 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

13th December 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

Sport has been quiet around our waters this past week with only a few anglers venturing out onto the bank side. I must admit having committed myself to fishing the popular Mersey Fur & Feather event on Sunday with fellow committee member Dean Barlow I wasn't too keen and definitely had some doubts about my sanity when I looked out of my bedroom window and saw the wet weather. I think perhaps many others anglers were in the same frame of mind especially when they arrived on the bank in the pouring rain and saw our local river carrying a fair amount of extra flood water. The match turned out to be a real grueller with some anglers not even seeing the hint of a bite but winner Neil Davies made no mistake when he converted his few bites into two bream for a winning weight of 5-6-0 followed by Bob Campbell with 3-1-0. Both fished the tip and groundbait feeder with worm and maggot.

There were plenty of prizes for everyone, turkeys, hams, pork, and the usual booze, biscuits and chocolates, even yours truly managed a nice shoulder of lamb plus £30 and the icing on the cake a £1 bet taken from my mate Dean. Many thanks to the Star Inn who as usual extended a warm welcome and put on a cracking chicken curry at the presentation that really went down very well with all the anglers. Anthony Higham even took some tit-bits home for his beloved in a napkin! All in all despite the poor fishing the event was the usual success thanks to Dot and Helen Dagnall who have been collecting the prizes for the past few months.

The Disabled & Over 60's match didn't fish much better the following day and saw regular Trevor Bainbridge a clear winner with a mixed net of 5-6-0 taken on bread punch and pinkie. Bud Leigh was runner-up with 2-10-0.

 

ADVANCE NOTICE:

Helen Dagnall is running a 'Mystery Pairs Match' on Monday 2nd January 2012. Draw 9am Star Inn Statham. Anglers can book on to fish either the Mersey or the Bridgewater Canal with Cheshire Angling 01925 635486. Tickets £10 all in. Your mystery partner will be drawn after the event back at the Star Inn.

 

We are now accepting new members for 2012. Join before Christmas and you can fish immediately.

 

Please keep sending me your catch reports either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 9pm on Friday, for 2011 subscriptions, new memberships, and any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series (members only) Draw 10am Victoria Park.

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 10am Star Inn, Statham. Contact John Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486

 

 

RESULTS:

Mersey Series Fur & Feather

1)      Neil Davies           5-6-0

2)      Bob Campbell       3-1-0

3)      Frank Lythgoe      3-0-8

4)      Arthur Plumb        1-9-2

 

Disabled & Over 60's (Fur & Feather)

1)      Trevor Bainbridge  5-0-0

2)      Bud Leigh               2-10-0

3)      Jimmy Byrne          1-0-0

4)      George Barber          11-12

Tuesday 6 December 2011

6th December 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

6th December 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

In the immortal words of Victor Meldrew, 'I don't believe it' following our long overdue stocking last week of the Mount at Buckley with just over 300 carp it is now apparently 'a pastie water' and ruined as a fishery. This is according to comments made on an internet forum.  I checked through almost two years of my emails relating to the Mount and I had received only one report of someone actually catching a carp but numerous on the need to stock them following fishless visits. The committee have always intended this to be a prolific water and following our original extensive and expensive works only a few anglers have graced its banks with the car park becoming overgrown through lack of use. The Mount has been intentionally heavily stocked to encourage all members to use the fishery, but we are aware in doing so it will not please a few. The situation will obviously be closely monitored.

Around our waters only a few anglers have ventured out on the banks following the sudden change in the weather so reports have been thin on the ground this past week.

Only ten anglers turned out for our regular Mersey Series on Sunday that again saw the tip triumph as the winning method. Jeff Shaw put  9-11-0 of bream and roach on the scales for a decisive win.

The Disabled & Over 60's held their annual Fur & Feather prize match on Monday and although weights were down this did not dampen the spirits in this popular event in which everyone receives a prize. Eventual winner Alan Brown had 3-5-8 taken on pole and punched bread. Thanks to match organiser John Dagnall who takes some good natured stick for his troubles in running this popular series and to Cheshire Angling for sourcing the prizes.

Sunday saw Helen Dagnall guesting for Black Claggers take a second individual win in Warrington Anglers Local Winter League held on the Trent & Mersey at Broken Cross. She had a cracking net of roach and a decent perch taken on caster and worm to finish a pound clear of runner up Neil Davies with 7-5-4. Neil included a perch of 2.5lbs in his 6-5-4 net. Warrington Red took the team honours making them now 6 points overall clear of Black Claggers, closely followed by Cheshire Gold.

Please keep sending me your catch reports either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 9pm on Friday, for 2011 subscriptions, new memberships, and any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series Fur & Feather (members only) Details as per ticket.

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 10am Star Inn, Statham. Contact John Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486

 

RESULTS:

 

Mersey Series:

1)      Jeff Shaw              9-11-0

2)      Anthony Higham  4-4-0

3)      Eddie Frangleton   4-2-8

 

Warrington Local Winter League:

Individuals:

1)      Helen Dagnall (Black Claggers) 7-5-4

2)      Neil Davies (Bob's Lot)              6-5-4

3)      Alan Faulkener (Warrington)      4-4-0

Teams on the day: Warrington Red 24 points, Bob's lot 21, Black Claggers 17

Overall: Warrington Red 81 points, Black Claggers 75, Cheshire Gold 72

 

Disabled & Over 60's (Fur & Feather)

1)      Alan Brown      3-5-8

2)      Pete Critchley   3-3-13

3)      Jimmy Byrne    3-0-0

4)      Lennie Dutton  2-5-9

Tuesday 29 November 2011

29th November 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

29th November 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

The past seven days have been hectic with fish being stocked in the Mount at Buckley which received 150 mirror carp, Appleton Reservoir 80, and 150 smaller fish went in High Legh Fisheries to replace the total fish kill that occurred during last year's long freeze-up. All the fish were purchased from Winsford Anglers netted from The Ocean where they were thinning stocks. They included some stunning looking fish ranging in weight from 1.25lbs to 15lbs. Many thanks to Neil Boaz and his team and the Winsford volunteers.

Our netting team were in action on Monday when at the request of the Christleton Parish Council they finally netted Christleton Pit after being thwarted by a pair of protective swans earlier in the year. The wait was worthwhile as the water was lower making it easier to reach all the fish. We took out 180 carp averaging 8lbs with fish up to 18lbs plus comprising of 10 mirrors with the remainder being commons which joined the fish stocked earlier at The Mount. This underused water in now back in business with a vengeance the rest is now down to our members.

With more netting operations planned we should have a good supply of roach, gudgeon, and perch that will be destined to supplement stocks on our waters where needed. Netting volunteers are always being sought, so if you are interested please give me a ring.

The Pike Anglers Club teach-in event held on the Bridgewater Canal on Sunday had a lower attendance which was possibly due to me omitting it from my Guardian column; however it was advertised on our website and on posters in tackle shops. Certainly those who attended reaped the rewards of individual attention and more in depth tuition by the PAC experts.

The Mersey Series saw a drop in back-up weights making Anthony Higham a clear winner with 6-4-5 of feeder fished roach and bream taken on feeder tactics using worm and maggot. In fact from an all pole match the previous week on this occasion it reversed to all feeder.

Our Disabled and over 60's match pegged either side of Moore Bridge saw veteran member George Barber put a mixed net on the scales for 4-1-8 to take the top spot. Pole fished liquidised/punched bread and caster was the winning method which was also used by runner-up Colin Hall on 3-9-4.

Steve Daley loves his winter pike fishing, especially on the Bridgewater Canal where he has had some notable catches. This week he had fish of 6lbs, 11lbs, topped by a magnificent specimen just under 20lbs.

Please keep sending me your catch reports either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 9pm on Friday, for 2011 subscriptions, new memberships, and any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series (members only) Draw  9am Victoria Park

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 10am Star Inn, Statham. Contact John Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486

 

RESULTS:

 

Mersey Series:

1)      Anthony Higham  6-4-5

2)      Jeff Shaw              2-14-0

3)      Eddie Frangleton  2-9-5

 

Disabled & Over 60's

1)      George Barber  4-1-8

2)      Colin Hall         3-9-4

3)      Bud Leigh         3-6-8

4)      Barry Owen      3-4-12

Saturday 26 November 2011

26th November 2011 Pike Teach-in

 Pike Angling Club Teach-in Bridgewater Canal
10am to 2pm Sunday 27th November, 2011
Located on stretches either side of A56 Ditchfield Bridge, Lymm
                All welcome.
 

Wednesday 23 November 2011

22nd November 2011 Warrington Guardian Notes

22nd November 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

The most consistent match weights this week came from our Mersey Series where for a change all the top four weights came to pole and maggot tactics with roach making up the bulk of catches. Jeff Shaw put 9-5-0 on the scales for a clear win almost 2lbs clear of runner-up Martin Lenihan on 7-8-9.  

Fairly decent  results came from our Local Winter League held on the Macclesfield Canal where local tackle dealer and Ladies England International Helen Dagnall took the individual honours with 6-9-12 just 3 ounces ahead of runner-up Phil Cross. It is early days yet but to date no team is exactly in a commanding lead which makes for a more interesting league.

Tony Selby wasn't watching the match on Saturday but he was keenly watching his float when he fished our stretch of the Bridgewater Canal behind the famous Old Trafford ground. Using frozen sprats he had four pike 9-8-0, 14-6-0, 14-9-0, and 17-12-0. This area is renowned for quality pike fishing and has produced fish topping the thirty pound mark.

John Hughes fished the tiny River Alyn and had a really good days sport with chub and grayling using a light stick float and loose-fed maggots. He travelled light and moved downstream a few times to other pools once bites began to dwindle. He had a real tussle with a hard fighting fish on the bend near Ithell's Bridge and did well to land a small salmon of around 5lbs on his light tackle.

A few members have made their feelings known on our website forum about the state of the track to the Dee at Worthenbury which is susceptible to annual flood damage. The situation is that there are a number of users of the track, some with heavy machinery, and it becomes further complicated as we only rent the fishing rights. The track has been repaired in the past but it was soon damaged.

Please keep sending me your catch reports either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 9pm on Friday, for 2011 subscriptions, new memberships, and any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series (members only) Draw  9am Victoria Park

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 10am Star Inn, Statham. Contact John Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486

 

RESULTS:

 

Mersey Series:

1)      Jeff Shaw              9-5-0

2)      Martin Lenihan     7-8-9

3)      Gary Mannion      7-3-3

4)      Neil Davies           6-3-8

 

Disabled & Over 60's

1)      Bud Lea            2-11-0

2)      Jimmy Byrne    2-0-8

3)      Graham Belton 1-10-8

4)      Alan Brown      1-10-0

 

Warrington Local Winter League (Macclesfield Canal)

Individuals:

1)      Helen Dagnall (Cheshire Gold) 6-12-0

2)      Phil Cross (Bobs Lot)                6-9-0

3)      Kev Green (Black Claggers)     6-4-0

 

Teams on Day: Black Claggers 21 points, Cheshire Gold 19, Warrington Red 18

Teams Overall: Black Claggers 58 points Cheshire Gold & Warrington Red both 57

Tuesday 15 November 2011

15th November 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

15th November 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

There have been some good pike caught this past week from our river fisheries, Ian Smitheram had four fish from the River Severn at Montford Bridge taken on smelt. They weighed in at 7-12-0, 10-4-0, 10-10-0, and 14-8-0. On the Dee Ned Owen fished the river at Caldecott Hall and was rewarded with a superb fish of 19lbs which more than made up for the long walk. Closer to home the River Mersey I am informed produced a brace of 20lbs fish and regular column contributor Steve Daley fishing as I am typing away on my keyboard has already banked fish of 11-7-0 and 12-07-0.

The colour has really dropped out of many of our waters, especially the Bridgewater Canal where fish are now tightly shoaled. Pete Critchley found a few fish on our regular Disabled & Over 60's match putting 4-11-12 of silver fish on the scales for a comfortable win taken on punched bread and caster.

Following the phenomenal weights of last week's Mersey Series when the match record went twice in the same event Anthony Higham needed only 9-7-0 on Sunday to take first place. His catch included one decent sized bream plus roach taken on a maggot feeder. Just to prove that all methods can make the frame Arthur Plumb fished the bolognaise method and was kept busy with small roach for his second placed 7-10-0. Match organiser Bob Campbell came in at fourth also with an all roach net taken on pole and maggot.

James Roberts fished the Trent and Mersey Canal at Whatcroft and bagged up with roach and skimmers on pole fished punch bread having a bite every put in. He used just twelve slices of liquidised bread which included two for the hook for a good 12 to 15lbs.

Last winter's fish kill at High Legh Pools during the mini-ice age was followed by massive cormorant damage that only added to the woes of this popular little fishery, so bad that I don't know of  anybody has caught a single fish on their visits.  We are hoping to re-stock in the next week or so with carp too big to make a meal for these feathered pests. Unless the Government come up with a control solution soon many more fisheries throughout the country will go the same way. It will be a travesty to see the diversity of native fish stocks so reduced because of a displaced and out of control avian pest.

Please keep sending me your catch reports either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 9pm on Friday, for 2011 subscriptions, new memberships, and any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series (members only) Please note new draw time of 9am Victoria Park

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 10am Star Inn, Statham. Contact John Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486

 

RESULTS:

 

Mersey Series:

1)      Anthony Higham  9-7-0

2)      Arthur Plumb        7-10-0

3)      Jeff Shaw              7-8-0

4)      Bob Campbell       6-12-0

 

Disabled & Over 60's

1)      Pete Critchley   4-11-12

2)      Barry Owen      3-9-0

3)      George Barber  2-13-0

4)      Jimmy Byrne    2-4-0

Tuesday 8 November 2011

8th November 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes


8th November 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

The Mersey has hit the headlines again for all the right reasons, indeed as I reported in last week's column the 'fish are back', and they certainly are with a vengeance as the match record of 26-7-14 held by Roy Everson and barely two months old was smashed out of site, not once but twice on Sunday. Bob Clough who had already won our Trent & Mersey Canal winter league match on the previous day made it a double winning our River Mersey series with a staggering 48-9-0 of bream and roach on feeder fished worm and caster. Neil Davies after winning the previous two matches on the river was hoping for the treble, but his 33-7-0 net of bream and roach despite beating Roy Everson's match record was only good enough for runner-up spot. Needless to say I am expecting a rush on tickets for this year's Mersey Fur & Feather.

Steve Daley had a good early morning pike session on the Bridgewater Canal at Lymm on Sunday, when fishing smelt on one rod and mackerel on the other he had fish of 10-12-0, 17-11-0, 18-2-0, and a kamikaze perch of 2-0-0 that ran the gauntlet and gorged down the smelt despite the presence of large pike in the swim. He also had two dropped runs on the mackerel rod. I have heard strong rumours that a 30lbs plus pike was caught this week from the Mersey at Woolston, I am not in the least surprised as the river has turned up some quality fish in recent times.

Paul Edwards fished the Dee at Almere where targeting barbel he had fish of 7-2-0, 4-4-0, and 9-2-0 plus chub of 2-4-0, 3-7-0, 3-10-0, and 4-5-0. Successful methods used were an upstream rod, groundbait feeder with softened halibut pellets and a 14mm pellet on the hair, plus a downstream rod, maggot feeder running on 10lb line with red maggots on the hook.

On Monday evening the committee banned three members from Warrington Anglers Association for breaking club rules at Grey Mist Mere. Following a tip-off by a member they were caught consuming alcohol and in addition having non-members and a dog on site. I would remind members that in the interests of safety and fish welfare alcohol and drugs are not allowed on any of our fisheries.

Notable date:- Pike Anglers Club run teach-in, Bridgewater Canal on the 27th November.

Please keep sending me your catch reports either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 9pm on Friday, for 2011 subscriptions, new memberships, and any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series (members only) draw 10am Victoria Park

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 10am Star Inn, Statham. Contact John Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486



RESULTS:



Warrington AA Winter League:

Individuals:

1) Bob Clough (Bob's Lot) 12-3-0

2) Helen Dagnall (Black Claggers) 11-13-0

3) Graham Stokes (Cheshire Gold) 10-9-9

4) Geoff Shaw (Cheshire Gold) 8-13-0

Teams: Cheshire Gold 21 points, Warrington Red 20, Black Claggers 19, Warrington Inters 17.



Disabled & Over 60's

1) Jimmy Byrne 2-0-4

2) Jeff Clare 1-13-14

3) George Hollis 1-10-0

4) George Barber 1-9-8



Mersey Series:

1) Bob Clough 48-9-0

2) Neil Davies 33-7-0

3) Anthony Higham 15-3-0

4) Martin Lenihan 10-10-0

Tuesday 1 November 2011

1st November 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes


1st November 2011 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

At the end of July new member Isaac Gibson aged 10 years decided on Ackers Pit for his first visit to one of our waters and caught a PB carp of 5lbs. Last Friday accompanied by a family friend, Keith Green he surpassed this with a new PB mirror of 14-13-0 caught from Grey Mist Mere. It was one of the older fish but I am reliably informed that several of the newly stocked VS Fisheries fish have also been caught during the week.

Bailiff Mike Burdock visited his favourite WAA fishery, Wide Hole during the week for a short piking session. In an hour and a half he had fish of 7bs, 14lbs, topped by one of 16-8-0 all taken on herring baits.

Following the low weights of last week's dismal Mersey match you would swear by the results this Sunday that they fished a different river.  Winner Neil Davies made it two wins in a row and put a superb net of pole fished roach and dace on the scales for 16-6-0, all taken on maggot. Second placed Paul Harding fished the tip for an all roach catch of 7lbs.  The comment made seven days ago by match organiser Bob Campbell 'where's our fish gone?' was rapidly amended this week with a simple three word message, 'FISH ARE BACK!'Let's hope it remains so for the remainder of the series.

The Disabled and over 60's regulars are happy to be back at their spiritual home the Star Inn, Stage Lane, Statham for their draws, please note new draw time of 10am. Weights are a bit down on last week and George Barber fishing the pole alternated between bread and caster for 3-7-0 of small roach and perch to take the bulk of the pools money. The ongoing fortunes of our intrepid match organiser saw him win some coin with fourth place. Apologies to Geoff Brooks as my standing behind him catching up on old times probably cost him at least one place as distracted by me he missed countless bites.

The Baileys Tackle Pike Series got underway at Grey Mist Mere on Sunday and winner Phil Higgins needed only one fish caught early in the match for 7-4-0. Phil sweated it out for the best part of three hours after hearing that second placed Jez Caruthers had weighed in two fish. Flat calm and the unpredicted bright conditions ruined sport but everyone appreciated that this inaugural event was the start of something really good for the future of North West angling.

Such is the interest in pike fishing that it is important anglers learn to handle these fish correctly using the right equipment, so back with popular demand is another Pike Anglers Club run teach-in to be held on the Bridgewater Canal on the 27th November. Come along and enjoy demonstrations put on by the experts. Make a note of the date, all welcome. More details to follow.

Please keep sending me your catch reports either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 9pm on Friday, for 2011 subscriptions, new memberships, and any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS:

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series (members only) draw 10am Victoria Park

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 10am Star Inn, Statham. Contact John Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486



RESULTS:

Baileys Tackle Pike Series

1)      Phil Higgins    7-4-0

2)      Jez Caruthers 4-14-0

3)      Mark Beilby    3-13-0



Disabled & Over 60's

1)      George Barber   3-7-0

2)      Paul Bibby         2-6-8

3)      Geoff Brooks     2-2-8

4)      John Dagnall     1-15-0



Mersey Series:

1)      Neil Davies        16-6-0

2)      Paul Harding        7-5-0

3)      Anthony Higham 7-0-0