Tuesday, 28 June 2016

28th June 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Column

28th June, 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Dave Johns enjoyed a short evening session at Appleton Reservoir lasting from 7 to 9pm on Thursday when he landed carp of 20-4-0, 21-0-0, and three lower doubles. The method was a small PVA bag of soft pellet with pellet and fake corm on the hook. Sadly the rigours of spawning has brought about the death of 'The Big one' from this fishery having been found spawn-bound in the margin by members. This previously unknown mirror carp first came to the attention of anglers following its capture in 2012 by Mark Richards at a weight of 32lbs 4ozs. We have no idea how old it was or indeed how it arrived in this fishery but it did herald further carp stocking in this fishery by WAA.

I had a chat to members at Statham Pool this week and they were catching mainly small fish but the place looked stunning and whilst I had my rods in the car I had leave to check the lock that had been reported faulty at High Legh Fishery. Well the lock turned out to be fine but every cloud has a silver lining so armed with an unhooking mat, landing net, my trusty Diawa traveller rod, and half a loaf it was stalking time. The result three single figure but hard fighting mirror carp who slurped in my floating bread as though it was their last meal. Another angler present was catching small tench on float-fished pellet plus at least one carp before I left. It is a bit overgrown at present and any volunteers for a working party would be more than welcome. Please drop me an email or give me a ring if you are interested in giving the place a facelift.

After four hours without a bite at Budworth Mere Steve Brookes was all set to move to another fishery but just then bream starting rolling over his bait. He caught three slabs in three casts and then they were gone. But he 'had the taste' and following a further 3 hours without a bite they returned and he was rewarded with another four of the bronze beauties, all bigger this time.  They are the biggest bream that Steve has ever caught and ranged between 4 and 7lbs.  All fish fell to sweetcorn and ground bait feeder and his trusty old Hardy swing-tip rod. Angling never ceases to be a learning curve and Steve will definitely be making a return visit but armed with a greater quantity of groundbait and corn.

On Friday Carl Harrison and fishing buddy Clive were well pleased with their days fishing at Grey Mist Mere. Carl caught three tench on the first five casts but although the bites slowed down they both managed nine tench apiece. All fell to feeder fished pellet and Clive landed one of our VS Fishery stocked mirror carp as a bonus.

Eric J Smith enjoyed a short session on Cicely on Sunday and fished a method feeder with a couple of dead red maggots on the hook at about 15-20yds feeding hemp over the top.  He caught two bream around 4lb, a couple of tench about the same sort of weight, and 7 crucians. Six of the crucians were over 2lb; the best three weighing in at 2-6-0, 2-9-0 and 2-14-0. Thankfully following bleak reports in the early season other anglers also had good sport with crucians and bream. Eric rates Cicily highly for decent sized crucians but our Woodshaw fishery for quantity.

 
Match organiser Ray Boden made it his second win on the Mersey by winning our Series Match on Saturday with a net of mainly roach, plus a few perch and a brace of skimmer bream for 9-6-0. Ray fished his favourite pole and maggot method. In runner-up position was Dan Davies who included a bonus 5lbs bream in his catch along with small roach and perch for 6-1-0 taken on groundbait feeder and maggot.


Ant Higham aka The King of the River won our Sunday Series event with 7-9-0 with a catch of eight skimmers plus small roach and perch taken on groundbait feeder and maggot. Martin Lenihan was in second place with 5-13-0

Jimmy Byrne took full advantage of his end peg draw on the Trent & Mersey Canal to clock up another win in our Monday Disabled & Over 60's match with 5-10-0 of roach and skimmers. John Dagnall was in the frame again in second place with 4-7-4.

Our Woodshaw Junior Summer League on Monday also doubled as our Sherratt Cup event that was won decisively Dylan Anglesea with a mixed net taken on Pole and pellet for 12-11-0. Tyler Davies was second with 9-12-0.  A reminder that this weekly series is open to all junior members.

Our headquarters at 52, Parker Street are open as usual every Friday between 7 & 9pm for new members, subscription and night permit renewals, and any queries. Your catch reports are always welcome, email me details to frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or ring me on 01928 716238.

Frank Lythgoe

Results:

SATURDAY:

Mersey Series:

1)      Ray Boden         9-6-0

2)      Dan Davies        6-1-0

3)      Arthur Plumb    5-12-0

4)      Jimmy Byrne     4-6-0

SUNDAY;

Mersey Series:

1)      Ant Higham       7-9-0

2)      Martin Lenihan 5-13-0

3)      Derek Bibby       5-3-0

4)      Alan Birchall      4-10-0

Woodshaw Reservoir Junior Summer Series: (Sherratt Cup)

1)      Dylan Anglesea   12-11-0

2)      Tyler Davies            9-12-0

3)      James Brown          8-2-0

4)      Scott Roberts          4-9-0

Disabled & Over 60's

1)      Jimmy Byrne              5-10-0

2)      John Dagnall               4-7-4          

3)      Keith Wernham          4-0-8

4)      Bud Leigh               3-2-2

        

 

 

Coming Events:

SATURDAY:

Saturday Mersey Series draw 9am on bank Kingsway allotments

SUNDAY:

Tom James Open, River Mersey  draw 9am Victoria Park.

MONDAY:

Woodshaw  Reservoir Junior Summer League (Incorporating Cup Matches). Draw 5pm to 5-30pm.

Disabled & Over 60's (members only) Draw 10am Trent & Mersey Canal at Billinge.

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

21st June 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

21st June, 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Thanks to members who put fish before themselves whilst some waters were part closed due to spawning. Moore Quarry is fully open now as the tench which were the last to spawn have now finished. Only two casualties there from the rigours of spawning, both carp.  

I would remind members booking on for night fishing that whether a phone call or text it is strictly between 9am to 6pm and anything outside those times will not be accepted as a booking. It is simply a matter of fair play to fellow members.

A few nice reports from Little Sandiway last week where one member on a two night session reports catching nine carp from 12lbs to 19lbs 4oz plus three tench from his 5am start to 9pm and spent two nights for the sum total of four tench, the biggest 6lbs 12oz. Another who the week before had a fantastic catch of tench reckons that it is worth the membership fee for this one water alone.

Carl Harrison reports catching three tench around five pounds apiece from Grey Mist Mere and lost five when they threw the hook in the lilies. Another fish, more than likely a carp managed to almost straighten his size 12 Kamasan B911 barbless hook. A number of tench around the 8lbs mark have also been landed by members this past week making the Mist probably one of the best tench fisheries in the North West.

Graham Oakes postponed his first river session of the season on Thursday due to torrential rain but   managed to make it to the Dane on Saturday and was rewarded with four chub between three and just over four pounds. Fishing roving style he caught the fish from three different swims on hair rigged double 10mm crab and krill boilies.

Saturday saw our opening match (1st Association Contest) on the Mersey won by organiser Ray Boden who made the most of his end peg draw to fish pole and maggot for a mixed net of chub, roach, and skimmer bream to 12ozs for a total weight of 6-12-0. Runner-up Bob Clough fished a groundbait feeder and caster for 6-6-0 that included a bonus bream of 4lbs.

Veteran angler Phil Cross is back on the match scene with a win on our Monday Disabled & Over 60's event fished on the Trent & Mersey Canal at Farm Road. It was a close match with only ounces between the first three anglers but Phil's mixed catch of 5-13-0 just kept him ahead of joint second anglers Jimmy Byrnes and Geoff Brooks with 5-6-0.

Our Woodshaw Junior Summer League on Monday was won by James Brown with 4-5-0 and over a pound ahead of runner-up Tyler Davies who put 3-2-0 on the scales. This series is open to all junior members.

Our headquarters at 52, Parker Street are open as usual every Friday between 7 & 9pm for new members, subscription and night permit renewals, and any queries. Your catch reports are always welcome, email me details to frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or ring me on 01928 716238.

Frank Lythgoe

Results:

SUNDAY:

1st Association Contest

1)      Ray Boden          6-12-0

2)      Bob Clough        6-6-0

3)      Neil Machin       5-9-0

4)      Martin Lenihan 4-3-0

Woodshaw Reservoir Junior Summer Series:

1)      James Brown              4-5-0

2)      Tyler Davies               3-2-0

3)      Scott Roberts             2-7-0

4)      Matthew Bateson     2-6-0

Disabled & Over 60's

1)      Phil Cross                             5-13-0

2)      Jimmy Byrnes/Geoff Brookes 5-6-0          

3)      Alan Brown                            3-8-0

        

 

 

Coming Events:

SATURDAY:

Saturday Mersey Series draw 9am on bank Kingsway allotments

SUNDAY:

Sunday Mersey Series draw 9am Kingsway Bridge garages.

MONDAY:

Woodshaw  Reservoir Junior Summer League (Incorporating Cup Matches). Draw 5pm to 5-30pm.

Disabled & Over 60's (members only) Draw 10am Trent & Mersey Canal at School Road.

 

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

14th June 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

14th June, 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

I had a trip to Grey Mist Mere on Monday and spoke to new member Howard Tims who was really singing the fisheries praises as an outstanding tench water. Last week in a daytime session he caught mirror carp of 18-5-0, 14-5-0, and fifteen tench averaging five to six pounds with the best weighed at 9-8-0. He started his session early at 5-30am but didn't get his first fish until 9am. There was not a piece of electronic gadgetry in sight as Howard stuck with his tried and tested sidewinder indicator method which I doubt not too many of you have used, but the results speak for themselves. He had already netted his first tench just before my arrival that sent the scales round to 8-5-o and all the fish mentioned were caught on corn over mixed particles. A very happy member.

A big thank you is due to Dale Blackburn and the pupils of St Chads High School in Runcorn who annually clean up litter and mess deposited by uncaring individuals at Phoenix Park Lake. They are all super stars and a credit to their school, long may this association continue.

This week our friendly plumber, George Hollis led the field in our Monday Disabled & Over 60's match fished on the Bridgewater Canal. Fish were shoaled on a few pegs probably not dispersed following spawning so it was all on the draw and George with a mixed bag of 4-4-0 took advantage in what was a close match between those drawn on fish. John Dagnall was only a skimmer short of the win but was happy with his runner-up weight of 3-13-0. Please note next week there is a change of venue to the Trent & Mersey Canal, Farm Road.

Sport slowed down for our Woodshaw Junior Summer League on Monday and winner Scott Roberts needed only 3-12-0 to add to his points with another win. New member, Lukas Zubrickas wasn't too far behind the winner and was happy in his first Warrington Anglers match with 3-10-0 and second place. Keep up the pressure Lukas.

This weekly eight match series fished on a points basis with an extra ninth match as a 'Fun BBQ match' and prize presentation and also for added interest incorporating six separate cup matches as listed in you membership card on page 15 is open to all members. There are plenty of prizes so fill your boots.

Just a warning that members who are caught using their membership booklet without their current photograph firmly glued in place on the inside rear cover risk having their card taken by bailiffs. It is a simple task and is there to protect members interests by ensuring memberships are not used by others.

Our headquarters at 52, Parker Street are open as usual every Friday between 7 & 9pm for new members, subscription and night permit renewals, and any queries. Your catch reports are always welcome, email me details to frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or ring me on 01928 716238.

Frank Lythgoe

Results:

Woodshaw Reservoir Junior Summer Series:

1)      Scott Roberts             3-12-0

2)      Lukas Zubrickas         3-10-0

3)      Cameron Matthews  3-7-0

4)      Dylan Anglesea          2-0-0

Disabled & Over 60's

1)      George Hollis    4-4-0

2)      John Dagnall        3-13-0

3)      Bob Lea                 3-6-8          

4)      Dickie Wernham  3-4-4

      

 

Coming Events:

SUNDAY:

1st Association Contest (members only) draw 9am Victoria Park

MONDAY:

Woodshaw  Reservoir Junior Summer League (Incorporating Cup Matches). Draw 5pm to 5-30pm.

Disabled & Over 60's (members only) Draw 10am Trent & Mersey Canal Farm Road.