Tuesday 14 April 2015

14th April 2015 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

14th April 2015 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

Following the resignation of Barry Fleming due to ill health we advertised for a new head bailiff and were pleasantly surprised to receive three applications. All are motivated individuals and each have their own skills and ideas that they could bring to the role. After careful consideration and due to the fact that there is a lot of work for a single individual it was decided to appoint all three but although they have equal responsibility for simplicities sake James Makin is the head bailiff with Ian Robinson and Mike Dench the deputies.

There is a working party at Grey Mist Mere this Saturday removing weed and there is no need to feel left out as we have plenty of weed rakes to go round and a skip is ordered for Saturday morning.  Those who book on for Friday night should be off the water by 8am at the latest unless they intend to volunteer as work starts at 9am.  Please note that the fishery is closed and working party members only can fish on Saturday night.

You need real stamina to fish the Mount as Paul Roberts will testify as on his night sessions last Friday and Saturday sport was so hectic he had to reel his rods in by 2am to get some much needed sleep. He managed twenty seven carp which included ten doubles, the best at 16lbs. All fell to boilies fished in open water.

Mike Pritchard enjoyed his session on Statham Pool on Saturday when fishing a light waggler one and a half rods out he ended his session with sixty fish. He started catching roach, skimmers, and hybrids to 12ozs using pinkie or red maggots but a swap to casters started to bring on the better roach and included a chub and decent mirror carp.

Our Disabled & Over 60's match fished at Walton this week saw John Dagnall take the winner's purse with 4-8-3. He included a proper bonus fish in his catch by way of a 4lbs plus bream to which he added a few roach. There is no truth whatsoever in the rumour that second placed Ron Durr on the next peg who weighed 1-9-14 was praying for a break. Angler's catches for the most part were made up of the occasional skimmer bream, roach, and gudgeon, but not a single perch showed.

I visited High Legh Fisheries on Sunday to put up a WAA sign and just chanced to have my tackle and some bait in the car so it was a no brainer. I had the place to myself and the reason soon became obvious as other anglers had obviously seen the weather reports because no sooner had I set up and a gale blew up with the usual driving rain. I stuck with it, feeding micro-pellet and maggot on a now much reduced pole line I hung on for grim death until after a few minutes my float dipped and a nice rudd had taken the treble maggot intended for carp. A dozen or so followed then it went dead and was soon daydreaming and trying to keep warm when my pole elastic shot out and my first carp around 6lbs or so was soon landed along with three others but I lost the best fish when it slipped the hook.

Please email me your catch reports to frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or you can ring me on 01928 716238. Our headquarters at 52, Parker Street are open on Friday between 7 & 9pm for subscriptions, new memberships/night permits, and any queries.           

Frank Lythgoe  

RESULTS:

Disabled & Over 60's

  1. John Dagnall               4-8-3

  2. Ron Durr                        1-9-14

  3. Alan Brown                    1-9-6

  4. Lenny Dutton                1-4-6

    COMING EVENTS:

    MONDAY

    Disabled & Over 60's Bridgewater Canal Draw 10am Jacks Bench (peg 575) Grappenhall. Contact John Dagnall 01925 630765.