Tuesday 3 April 2018

3rd April 2018 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

3rd April, 2018 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Regular column contributor Neil Plunkett having sat watching silent bite alarms for 7 hours on Grey Mist earlier in the week he decided on Saturday to try Woodshaw Reservoir. There was a bitter east wind so Neil set up with comfort in mind with it on his back, but 90 minutes later and no bites he decided to try another swim facing into the teeth of the wind. What a change of fortunes for after the first couple of fish he soon forgot about the cold. Neil's final tally was fourteen crucians all over 2lbs, a perch 2lbs plus, and about a dozen roach. All fish came to a groundbait feeder and single maggot on size 20's hook. As usual the local bailiffs were friendly and helpful making it all in all a great day. 

One of our Members, Harold Yates passed away on the 24th March just one month short of his ninetieth birthday. His funeral is on 17th April 2018, 10-30am Warrington Parish Church, and then to Walton Lea Crematorium for 11am. If any members who knew Harold wish to attend afterwards for a drink etc. please get in touch with me either by email or on the number below in order to gauge numbers.

This week our Monday at our Disabled & Over 60's match on Woodshaw Reservoir was fished in snow and freezing cold conditions. Winner John Mills put 3-14-0 on the scales made up of a bream, a crucian, and a few small roach. Match organiser Jimmy Byrne was in second place with 3-4-0.

The local fishery management team are planning to hold a work party on The Mount at Buckley, next Sunday 8th April. They meet on the car park at around 9:00 am, and finish around midday. Work varies from very light e.g. trimming back willow "whips" to serious tree removal! So, something for everyone of all ages and abilities. Ask for Derek Cowell.

And in case you missed it…. if any member is interested in having their say on the Coarse Fish Close Season on Rivers, predation, or any other priorities then you should attend the Angling Trust North West Fisheries Forum where they are asking for angler's ideas and opinions. It is on Wednesday the 18th April 2018 at Croft Memorial Hall, 5, Mustard Lane Croft, Warrington WA3 7BQ. It is free to attend with tea & coffee served from 6-40pm and meeting begins at 7pm. This is your chance to make your voice heard.

Don't forget to send me your catch reports which are always welcome, but more so, it is nice to let follow members know how waters are fishing. Please email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or give me a ring on 01928 716238.

WAA Headquarters at 52, Parker Street are open as usual every Friday between 7 & 9pm for 2018 night permits/membership renewals, new members, subscriptions, and any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

MATCH RESULTS:

Monday Disabled & Over 60's

1)      John Mills        3-14-0

2)      Jimmy Byrne   3-4-0

3)      Alan Brown     0-12-0

4)      John Johnson  0-4-0

 

COMING EVENTS:

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 10am Farm Road, Trent & Mersey Canal