Tuesday 9 June 2020

9th June 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

9th June 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Last Saturday should have seen my mate Chris Grehan and I returning from the Edenderry Festival in Ireland with a good wedge of euros in winnings as we have done the previous two years but it was cancelled due to Covid-19.  But even more disappointed was local Warrington rod Bob Clough who really cleaned up last year by winning the event outright and an even a greater pocketful of euros, but I can't say how much as his wife always reads the Guardian. Obviously, Bob couldn't defend his title so without fishing in 2020 he is still the reigning Edenderry Festival Champ.

Local match maestro Ray Boden pleasure fished the Bridgewater this weekend at Boothstown with a view to getting some idea of what to expect for his coming members match series which starts on Saturday. Bait was maggot which seemed to suit the resident roach, skimmers, and perch that homed in on his offerings resulting in a net of around 11lbs. He visited the stretch again on Tuesday morning and kicked off with a surprise bonus of three tench for about seven pounds taken on caster backed up by four pounds of roach and perch on maggot and bread punch. Looks like it could be an interesting match series.

On Sunday Jim Gannon decided on a session at Appleton Reservoir where members have been enjoying a current roach bonanza. He fished the tip ledgering at no further than twenty yards from the bank. He set up his swim with a groundbait mix and dead maggot over a bed of hemp and offered a single bronze maggot on the hook and for a bait change a single piece of corn He was more than happy with his catch of fifty to sixty chunky roach to around 10 to 12oz.

Neil Plunkett had an enjoyable day at Rixton Claypits last week with a catch of seven decent bream and a tench, so thought he thought that he would  give it one more bash on Monday before the magnetism of the rivers which open for coarse fishing on the still magical 16th June drew him away from still-water fishing. It was busy when he got arrived so with no choice in the matter, he set up his tackle in the only available swim. After a couple of hours and nobody seemed to be catching some of the earlier anglers had already given up and left.  Neil's method feeder tactic for bream was failing, so to avoid a blank he switched to waggler and single maggot and started catching some small roach but decided after twenty fish he'd ring the changes and try some ledgered luncheon meat down the side of the lilies. It wasn't long before the rod nearly disappeared and he was into something very feisty as it had him into and out of the pads, tried for the trees and bushes, but finally he slid his net under a nice common of 12-3-0 and his best fish of the year.

Shaun Brady re-joined Warrington Anglers Association last week after a long absence from the sport and looking at our list of fisheries decided for his first visit to try Appleton reservoir last Friday. He set up between two carp anglers on the sand bank side in the face of gale force wind and driving rain. Shaun set-up a groundbait feeder starting off with double red maggot and started to ring the changes alternating with corn which brought his best roach. He ended his session with twenty clunking roach all around 4 to 8 ounces. He reckoned that was a bit strange getting used to things again, but he needn't have worried as his first attempt at tying a spade end hook was bang on though! He now had the bug again and the next day he went to Statham Pool Statham pool where he was quite happy with three skimmers and six roach taken on waggler and red maggot. Welcome back Shaun.

On Thursday Gareth Wright enjoyed his very first visit to our picturesque stretch of the River Wyre at Churchtown which will be memorable in more ways than one. After two years trying, he finally caught his first trout on a dry fly, a magical experience of which I have no doubt there will be many more.

Danny Carman sat behind two silent bait alarms all day at Grey Mist without as much as a single bleep showing fish in his swim so in desperation, he set-up for a few silvers. With 4lbs straight through to a size sixteen hook he certainly wasn't ready when he hooked into a cracking mirror which ran him round the Mist twice before coming to the net.

 

At 10am there will be a work party at our Mowpin fishery at Wigan on Wednesday 17th June when out team of volunteers will be carrying out strimming, pruning, and weed removal on some of the pegs. Anyone interested in helping just turn up and the work should be over by 1pm until which time the fishery is closed.

Anyone interested in forming a fishery management volunteer group for the Association owned Wide Hole Fishery at Poynton please either ring me or drop me an email.

WAA Headquarters at 52, Parker Street remain closed on Friday evenings until further notice. Members renewing can simply put their book in an envelope with their payment, a stamped addressed envelope, and post through our HQ door where mail is collected and dealt with daily. If you need any further information please give me a call or email as below.

Please keep those catch reports coming they are all very much appreciated. Email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or give me a ring on 01928 716238.

Frank Lythgoe

 

Coming Events:

SATURDAY

Members Match Bridgewater Canal, draw 9am on bank opposite The Moorings Pub at Boothstown