Tuesday 31 March 2009

31st March, 2009 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

 

After last weeks mega stocking of Ackers Pit and our Wigan fisheries there's even more good news this week when on Tuesday 30,000 dace and 10,000 roach were released into the River Mersey at Paddington Bank. The fish were averaging 3inches and were supplied courtesy of the Environment Agency Fisheries Department. Hopefully they should soon pack on weight in the invertebrate rich water conditions.

 

Ivan Mazurkiewicz aged 14years livened up a bright spring day at Grey Mist Mere when nobody was catching anything with the only fish of the day, a mirror carp of exactly 18lbs. Ivan tempted the fish using a Nash pineapple pop-up boilie.

 

Following our AGM last Tuesday I announced that I was negotiating with the United Utilities regarding the opening up Arley Reservoir at Worthington Lakes which have been normally closed from March 15th until June 16th.  Well, only the following day the good news came through that we can open it immediately. This means that only Adlington now remains closed so fill your boots and enjoy the good fishing that these lakes have on offer.

 

Looking at our match results gives a fair guide to how our canals are fishing and despite a few sections on the Warrington AA Winter League final having to struggle the result overall throughout our canal fisheries is very good for this time of the year. Good numbers of roach are shoaled up around Lymm Village and bread and caster accounting for most catches.

 

Late reports that a massive barbel weighing in at a staggering 16-8-0 was caught from our stretch of the River Ribble at Hurst Green. I have no more details at present but I am on the case. Any information please.

 

A member left a couple of Solar indicator head at Grey Mist Mere on Sunday if you are laying claim to these please contact me with a description and I will put you in contact with the honest angler who found them.

 

All the lock changes have now been completed on schedule so you old key will not open the locks on our car parks.  You can part exchange your old key at tackle shops on production of a 2009 paid up membership card for £2 otherwise a new key will cost you £5.

 

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 on Friday evening as usual between 7 & 9-30pm for subscriptions, new members, etc.

 

Frank Lythgoe

 

Results:

Warrington Anglers Local Winter League Final

Individuals on day:

1) Dave Brooks (Clampits)                   6-15-0

2) Trev Hamlyn (Altrincham)               5-15-0

3) Pete Critchley (Chesh Angling Red) 5-13-0

4) Jim Byrne (Warrington Red)             4-8-0

 

Individual Overall Champion:- Jim Byrne         54 points

                              Runner-up:- Graham Stokes 42

 

Teams on day:

1) Chesh Angling Red 22 points

2) Saracens Head

    Black Claggers

    Clampits                  17 points

 

Teams Overall:

1) Warrington Red      197 points

2) Chesh Angling Red 176

3) Clampits                   159

4) Chesh Angling Gold 153             

 

Macclesfield Canal WAA Squad Fund Match

1) Tony Derbyshire      5-1-0

2) Bob Brander             3-15-0

3) Jim Byrne                 3-2-0

4) Mike Chung             2-14-0

 

Disabled & Over 60's

1) Barry Owen    7-5-0

2) John Dagnall   6-6-0

3) Harry Newton 5-10-0

4) Bill Stockton   4-8-0

 

Coming Events:

SATURDAY

1st Association Contest Bridgewater Canal Pegs 290-350 (members only) Draw 9am Walton Arms.

MONDAY

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 10-30am Stockton Heath British Legion (Contact John Dagnall 01925 635486).