Tuesday, 19 July 2016

19th July 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

19th July, 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

I am really pleased with the results of my recent request for feedback on our river fisheries. On Sunday David Evans visited the River Vyrnwy at Llanymynech where his first challenge was to find the river as the banks were 5ft high with nettles, grass and weeds. Not easily deterred he managed to make my way through and create a peg where a high, slightly coloured river ran alongside an eddy. Running a stick float through and feeding hemp and caster with caster on the hook it only took a few minutes before catching his first fish, a small dace. A few more dace and a change to maggot resulted in an increase in bites/fish. Over four hours David caught over forty small fish, a mix of dace and chub, but nothing bigger than 5oz., good sport nevertheless. All of the fish were in excellent condition.  As ever, the surroundings add to the pleasure when fishing this type of water. A good day, and no sign of any cormorant!

In my reply to David I told him of my recent evening river session on Tuesday evening in Ireland after spotting a salmon in a tiny truly wild stretch of river. I couldn't tackle up quick enough and with rod and landing net in hand I chose my way down the 15ft bank carefully ....or so I thought as within a split second I found that my first foot hold was a void and next stop the river head first into the mud. The salmon gone, and I was left bleeding, muddy, soaking wet, and feeling decidedly sorry for myself. The only saving grace was my new phone dried out OK. That's fishing.

At last a recent Mersey stick-float win and a new name to head the winners list when Peter Jones fishing my favourite river method put together a weight of 9-7-0 of perch and skimmers to 8oz. Peter used caster to edge match organizer Ray Boden into second place. Ray fished pole and maggot to end up with a similar net of fish for 8-13-0.

Our Disabled & Over 60's match fished the Mersey saw canal ace Lenny Dutton win with 7-4-0 with runner-up Bernie Lee just a couple of fish away from the win with 6-10-0. Both anglers had all roach and perch catches with not a skimmer in site. With the river still not producing the big bream weights any method can produce a winner.

It was the final match of our Woodshaw Series on Monday evening and every angler received a prize. Thanks must go to our local bailiff team who organise this match series annually and also to the parents and youngsters who took part.

Weights plummeted for this end of series event with Tyler Davies needing only 2-4-0 of small silvers taken on maggot for a weight of 2-4-0 (I believe the lowest winning weight overall). Runner-up was James Brown with 1-6-0. Series overall was won by Scot Roberts with 40 points with James Brown the runner-up on 32.5 points.

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) Peter Jones          9-7-0

2) Ray Boden           8-13-0

3) Jimmy Byrne       6-14-0

4) Ant Higham         5-9-0

SUNDAY;

Woodshaw Reservoir Junior Summer Series:

1) Tyler Davies            2-4-0

2) James Brown          1-6-0

3) Scott Roberts         1-5-0

4) Lukas Zubrickas     1-2-0

Overall Series Results:

1)      Scot Roberts  40 points O/all weight 41-4-0

2)      James Brown  32.5pnts 29-15-0

3)      Tyler Davies    32pnts     33-14-0

4)      Matthew Bateson 25pnts 21-7-0

Disabled & Over 60's (Mersey)  

1) Lenny Dutton         7-4-0

2) Bernie Lee              6-10-0        

3) Graham Belton      6-2-0

4) Keith Wernham     4-4-0 

Coming Events:

SATURDAY:

Saturday Mersey Series draw 9am on bank Kingsway allotments

SUNDAY:

Sunday Mersey  Series draw 9am Garages Kingsway Bridge

MONDAY:

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

Disabled & Over 60's (members only) Draw 10am River Mersey at Victoria Park.

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

12th July 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

12th July, 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes
Carl Harrison enjoyed an afternoon/evening session on Rixton Claypits last Thursday where he managed to land five tench and ten bream on feeder and pellet as hook bait. Carl even managed to hook a pike on a worm oil soaked pellet but its teeth cut through his hook length. His trip on Saturday to Grey Mist wasn't as productive and considerably longer at fourteen hours although he did clock up three tench around the five pound mark all caught on tutti frutti dumbells.

Eric J Smith had a decent day on Cicely Mill Pool on Sunday when he landed around 30-35lb of fish in an eleven hour stint. It was hardly a bite a chuck but in decent surroundings who cares, certainly beats cutting the lawn. His catch consisted of four crucians with three over 2lb to a best of 2-9-0, a 4lb tench, three bream of a similar size, two hybrids and a perch that came in at 2-3-0. However Eric's fishing mate Fishless Fletcher is sadly temporarily of the scene as during a recent trip to Woodshaw Reservoir a DIY task that took him four weekends reared its ugly head when he received an urgent phone call from his wife telling him that the newly installed toilet was leaking. End of session and he now has to replace the bathroom floor, carpet, and get the electrics checked as well as trying to get rid of the smell. Such is life.

Alan Birchall led the field with a clear margin when he won our Saturday Mersey Series doubling his previous weeks weight with a net of four skimmers to 12oz, perch, and roach for 10-14-0. Alan fished pole and maggot and took fish steadily whilst second placed local match ace Jimmy Byrne found things a tad slower albeit on the same method coming in second with an all roach and perch catch weighing 6-10-0.

Win number two for Ant Higham aka King of the River on our Mersey Sunday Series event with a net of ten skimmers to 2lbs, plus small roach and perch taken on his favourite method of groundbait feeder and maggot for 10-2-0. Runner-up Derek Bibby fished the pole and loose-fed maggots for an all roach catch of 7-4-0.

A change of venue from the Trent & Mersey Canal to the Mersey at Kingsway allotments saw Jimmy Byrne clock up a win to accompany a second and fourth place on this same venue over the weekend. It was ironically his lowest weight of the three matches when he put a mixed net of roach and perch on the scales for 6-7-0. Match stalwart Derek Bibby was runner-up with 4-10-8.

Weights returned to normal at our Woodshaw Junior Summer League on Monday which was won by Scott Roberts with 14-6-0 taken on pole fished maggot. He not only added to his series points total but also as a bonus was the winner of our junior Harold Smith Cup. Tyler Davies fished the same method for a weight of 8-11-0 and second place.

I mentioned last week that High Legh needed a bit of attention, mainly trimming back overhanging bushes and grass cutting. Well it was a small but select group without mentioning names so may I on behalf of our members thank you both for transforming the place.

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) Alan Birchall      10-14-0

2) Jimmy Byrne       6-10-0

3) Jimmy Gannon   5-9-0

4) Alan Morris         3-12-0

SUNDAY;

Mersey Series:

1) Ant Higham        10-2-0

2) Derek Bibby       7-4-0

3) Martin Lenihan 7-2-0

4) Jimmy Byrne     6-15-0

Woodshaw Reservoir Junior Summer Series:

1) Scott Roberts         14-6-0

2) Tyler Davies            8-11-0

3) James Brown          8-8-0

4) Matthew Bateson 7-6-0

Disabled & Over 60's (Mersey)

1) Jimmy Byrne          6-7-0

2) Derek Bibby           4-10-8         

3) Lenny Dutton         3-0-0

4) George Hollis         2-9-8 

Coming Events:

SATURDAY:

Saturday Mersey Series draw 9am on bank Kingsway allotments

SUNDAY:

Sunday Mersey  Series 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 River Mersey at Kingsway Bridge.

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

5th July 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

5th July, 2016 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes
Last week Tony Rough visited the small but productive River Alyn at Rossett where he snatched a brief two hour session. Trotting down a small loafer float and loose-feeding maggots with a single on the hook he had a bite almost every run down the swim which was full of brown trout. Nothing large but good sport with fish up to 12ounces plus a few bonus grayling and dace. All fish were in fin perfect condition.
Tim Slough spent a few hours at High Legh Fisheries on Monday where in between downpours he caught five cracking mirror carp between 3.5 to 4.5lbs using a pellet feeder with spicy krill Bandums pellet and fed hemp and pellets over the top. This pocket sized fishery may not be the home of twenties but believe me those small carp punch well above their weight, a good example where size does not matter.
 I mentioned last week that this fishery needs a bit of attention, mainly trimming back overhanging bushes and grass cutting so if anybody fancies helping out on a working party starting at 8am this Friday 8th July you will be more than welcome. 
Another seal has been reported on the Mersey trapped between the two weirs of Woolston and Latchford where it is happily decimating our fish brood stocks. I have reported its presence to the Environment Agency as unfortunately not being estuary or open river the fish have limited chance of escape. 
The small fish are the least effected as it is too much effort for the animal and Mersey devotee Ade Green proved this in a session on Kingsway allotments on Tuesday where fishing the pole and alternating between maggot and caster he caught sixty roach but nothing over 4ounces. 
We are hopefull to enlist the help of members as we try to establish the useage of our river fisheries. Any visits you make please log them along with catch results and let us know. We have no issues with landowners or farmers with the exception of our upper stretch on the Wye where I would again ask members to be polite but report any issues.
Good news on our Ribble stretch is that thanks to the unprecidented thoughtfulness of Joe Myers the owner of Trough House Farm Warrington Anglers along with Prince Albert have now completed the joint purchase of our own car park. Obviously it requires fencing and stoning so not yet ready for use but it is in hand.  
Jim Wilcock enjoyed a short day session on Appleton Reservoir last weekend and was rewarded with four carp up to mid-doubles on boilie and corn. Jim reckons that this fishery along with The Mount at Buckley have vastly improved due to our stocking police. It is nice to be appreciated unlike the scum who left a bag of litter that Jim as a caring member took home for disposal. As an aside thanks to a members vigilence the committee handed out a 3month ban to an angler for leaving a credit card receipt and chocolate wrappers behind his peg. He was lucky not to receive a life ban.

A blast from the past,  Martin Kettle showed he hadn't fogotten all those lessons gleaned from when he was one of our young stars fishing in our junior and national events by winning our Saturday Mersey Series fishing the whip and maggot. I don't think it has been done here before on this method but make no mistake it has now when Martin put 6-8-0 of roach and perch on the scales. Alan Birchall was second with exactly 5lbs.  
Derek Bibby won our Sunday Series event with 9-2-0 of skimmers, roach, and perch taken on groundbait feeder and maggot. Just to illustrate that this river is definitely not a single method water Dave Hill fished the stick-float and maggot for 7-14-0. So there you have it in two days the whip, feeder, and stick methods framed, anyone want to try bolognaise, waggler or slider to complete the set?
Phil Cross weighed in 5-14-0 of small roach and skimmers in our Disabled and Over 60's match on Monday to push Jimmy Byrne into second place. Fished on the Trent & Mersey Canal at Billinge both anglers on adjacent pegs went fish for fish throughout the match but jimmy ended up with 5-8-0 and runner-up spot.
Weights were down at our Woodshaw Junior Summer League on Monday which was won by Tyler Davies on pole fished maggot and caster with a weight of 8-5-0.  Bites were scarce on other pegs and Andrew carman needed only 2-2-0 for second place. 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) Martin Kettle      6-8-0
2) Alan Birchall        5-0-0
3) Ray Boden           4-1-0
4) Jimmy Byrne       3-2-0
SUNDAY;
Mersey Series:
1) Derek Bibby   9-2-0 
2) Dave Hill         7-14-0
3) Ray Boden      5-8-0
4) Neil Buist        5-7-0
Woodshaw Reservoir Junior Summer Series: 
1) Tyler Davies             8-5-0 
2) Andrew Carman       2-2-0
3) Matthew Bateson   1-9-0
Disabled & Over 60's 
1) Phil Cross               5-14-0
2) Jimmy Byrne          5-8-0          
3) George Barber       4-0-8
4) Roy Rogers            3-15-0  
Coming Events:
SATURDAY: 
Saturday Mersey Series draw 9am on bank Kingsway allotments 
SUNDAY:
Sunday Mersey  Series draw 9am Kingsway garages.
MONDAY:
Woodshaw  Reservoir Junior Summer League (Incorporating Cup Matches). Draw 5pm to 5-30pm. 
Disabled & Over 60's (members only) Draw 10am River Mersey at Kingsway Bridge.