Tuesday 14 October 2008

14th October Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

 

The Bridgewater canal between Edge Lane and Brooklands Bridge at Sale which previously was not covered by our license has now been added and completes the stretch from Preston Brook right through to Morley's Bridge Leigh (A580 road bridge).

 

 The two mile stretch is now open for members to fish and match bookings are being taken.

 As on the rest of the Bridgewater canal `members only' is the rule, bailiffs will be giving the area extra attention. The only exception is pre arranged match bookings where non members may be included on payment of a day guest member's fee. 

 

Last weekend the river Dane gave a good indication of potential grayling sport this coming winter although quiet earlier in the week the river hit form when there were a few anglers there to enjoy it. Best catch of grayling fell to Ray Newton who had nineteen all around the 1lb mark trotting maggot. Paul Edwards on the same method had 5 chub to 4.5lb Nigel Anthony had nine chub to 4lb plus grayling on small pellets.

The Mersey was on good form for the Sunday match too, when 19 anglers put 85lb of fish on the scales only eight members out of the 27 who drew tipped back and didn't bother to weigh in.

 

For members enjoying tackling the Worthington Lakes at Standish a bit of good news this week in that  the use of ground bait in feeders is now allowed. This should make connecting with the large bream shoals a much better prospect.

 

Although Ackers pit is looking great and the paths and outfall are completed please note it is not open for fishing yet. More tree work and construction of pegs is due to begin, any members willing to volunteer to lend a hand will be most welcome. If you are interested in being involved please get in touch. Stocking will be continuing gradually throughout the winter when the right fish become available cruciens, roach, rudd and tench are all on the wish list. We will be adding some tench which I have just ordered in the next few weeks….they are coming from `down south' and are health checked fish straight from the fish farm…. expensive but we want good healthy stock for Ackers.

  We could have moved tench from some of our other waters but in order to do so and comply with Environment Agency rules we would need to kill a sample batch of fish for health checking because Ackers Pit has an outflow into another watercourse. For this reason alone it is imperative that the fish are from an impeccable source with minimal chance of spreading any new disease or parasite for the future wellbeing the fishery.

 

Please let me have your catch reports on 01928 716238 FAX 01928713898 or e-mail frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk.

HQ Parker Street will be open as usual on Friday evening between 7 & 9-30pm for subscriptions, new members, etc.

Lynda Lythgoe

 

Results:

Mersey Sunday Series

1) Len Dutton 8-6-0

2) Harry Morris 7-13-0

3) Ross Whiteman 6-6-14

4) Paul Harding 6-6-0

 

John Lavery Memorial Shield Series

Winner Bill Stockton

 2) Brian Pilkington

3) Alf Seddon

4) Stan Charnock

4) Alan Sylvester

 

Disabled & Over 60's

1) Brian Pilkington 3-6-0

2) Barry Owen 2-8-8

3) George Barber 2-6-0

4) Jeff Clare 2-4-0

 

Coming Events:

SUNDAY

Mersey Series draw 9a m Victoria Park

MONDAY

Disabled & Over 60's draw 10.30a.m Star Inn