Tuesday 20 April 2010

20th April 2010 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Colin Wood revisited Rixton Claypits last Thursday afternoon after a spell away from this popular venue and was soon reminded how much he had been missing. He caught over forty roach averaging 4-6oz, a few skimmers and a bream around 2lb.  At one stage it was a bite-a-chuck as the fish homed in on his double maggot presented on a loaded waggler slightly over depth. Besides having a great session Colin also gave the thumbs up to the improvements our band of volunteers have carried out to the platforms, paths and car park.

Tench are still providing sport at Cicily Mill Pool with member Ian Baker reporting a good session on mini-boilies. He landed thirteen fish to 5lbs and lost a decent carp at the net. Roach and skimmers are also featuring in catches taken mainly on maggot.

Grey Mist Mere has been improving week on week in line with rising temperatures but it has been tench that have been more in evidence with fish to 6lbs. Best carp catch I know of was three fish.

According to local bailiff Brian Jones it seems that an illegal stocking has taken place at our Buckley fishery as quite a number of small carp between 2 and 6lbs are being caught. I cannot understand the selfish mentality of so called anglers who would put at risk the welfare of resident fish by such an irresponsible action. Tench and roach sport on the bottom pool is improving with several good catches on pole and maggot. If you fancy something different it's well worth a visit to this picturesque fishery.  

Vice President Geoff Brooks fished his first match after just returning from a lengthy holiday in New Zealand and more than doubled the weight of the next angler. His bream and silver fish catch of 4-7-2 gave him an easy win over runner-up Dennis Bate with a net of small roach and gudgeon for 2-2-10.

In a joint exercise with the Environment Agency Fishery team we removed lots of algal growth from Ackers Pit during the week and barley straw nets are now in place. The good news was that we caught lots of roach fry in the hand nets plus some perch which had already spawned. Marginal weed growth is starting to show despite the hoards of ducks which seem to eat anything green.

I still receive calls from members asking if our canals are open for angling. The first general rule in our membership card clearly states ALL still waters and canal with the exception of Adlington Reservoir are open throughout.  River fisheries are governed by the Environment Agency close season and byelaws.

Please continue sending in your catch reports as they are valuable to both your fellow members and your committee. Contact me either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk.

HQ Parker Street is open as usual on Friday evening between 7 & 9pm for subscriptions, night permits, and new memberships (these can also be purchased from any of our tackle shop outlets listed on our website www.warrington-anglers.org.uk )

Frank Lythgoe

 

RESULTS:

Disabled & Over 60's

1)      Geoff Brooks        4-7-2

2)      Dennis Bate          2-2-10

3)      Barry Owen          2-0-0

4)      George Barber      1-12-2

COMING EVENTS:

MONDAY

Disabled & Over 60's draw 10-30am St Heath British Legion. Contact John Dagnall 01925 635486