Tuesday, 14 May 2019

14th May 2019 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

13th May 2019 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Kyle Tilbury quite literally fished under the stars at Grey Mist on his Monday overnight session bravely leaving his bivvie at home, but thankfully both the weather and the fish were kind to him.  There were plenty of carp showing and within two hours he landed his first fish, a 19-3-0 mirror. Kyle caught three further mirrors during the session weighing in at 14-14-0, 21- 12-0, and 24-4-0. All fish fell to a simple multi-rig and a light scattering of boilies with a top up after each fish. This was his first session with no shelter this year and the best since re-joining Warrington Anglers back in February.

Committee member Ade Green decided on a rare trip to the Bridgewater Canal at Pickerings Bridge on Sunday where just as he was setting up a familiar voice whispered from behind a well-known Anglo Saxon greeting and lo and behold there standing behind him was fellow committee member Mike Dench who by sheer fluke had also chosen the same venue.  Anyway, the upshot was that Ade fished the pole at 13metres loose-feeding pinkie for five hours for about forty-five fish, mainly roach, a couple of perch, and a skimmer that turned out to be the biggest fish at about 0-8-0. Mike fished pinkie and caster at 14metres catching a dozen or of the same mix.

Generally around the fisheries bream and tench and a few small carp from Rixton Claypits; plenty of silvers, skimmer, plus small carp from Statham Pool; The Mount for roach sport with some decent specimens showing along with tench, bream, and carp; and although carp sport has slackened off at Appleton Reservoir regular contributor Phillip Brown still managed a new PB on Wednesday weighing 25-2-0.

Our Disabled & Over 60's match was on the Bridgewater Canal at Stage Lane on Monday and saw George Barber, the 'Breadman', take another win with the help of a bonus 3lbs bream to which he added 2lbs of roach for a total weight of 5-1-8. Fishing the pole at 11 metres his recipe for the win was, "Two slices in the blender and two in the microwave." All the first three anglers were in adjacent pegs and all enjoyed the advantage of a bonus slab with Mike Worley taking the runner-up spot with 4-9-0.

A word of caution that a member was banned by the management committee this week when he was caught with alcohol on one of our fisheries. There are no excuses, 'I didn't know' just does not wash, simply read the rules which apply to everyone.

Members who take the trouble to send in catch reports earn the appreciation of fellow members as it helps them to know how waters are fishing and plan their outings. Equally important, they give me something to write about! Email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or give me a ring on 01928 716238.

WAA Headquarters at 52, Parker Street are open as usual every Friday between 7 & 9pm. New members are welcome to call in and join, current ones can renew their subscription, or night permit. 

Frank Lythgoe

RESULTS:          

Disabled & Over 60's Woodshaw Reservoir, Wigan

1)      George Barber       5-1-8

2)      Mike Worley          4-9-0

3)      Ron Durr                 4-1-8

4)      Jimmy Byrne          2-6-8

COMING EVENTS:

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's draw 10am Trent & Mersey Canal, Billinge.