Tuesday, 27 October 2020

27th October 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

27th October 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Trevor Royle and three other bailiffs decided on a well-deserved night session at Grey Mist last Wednesday following a work party on the fishery. Well, as the story goes two caught and two who didn't and swear that Trevor was using some secret bait! He ended the session with four fish topped by 'Houdini' at a weight of 28lbs. Fish were caught using a KD rig with a bright orange wafter over a bed of 2kg of boilies at 40 yards. Mike O'Dea had two mirrors the first being 14lbs and the second at 20lb 3oz, both were taken on Dynamite monster tiger nut wafters fished on blowback rigs over crushed and broken boilies soaked in the Monster Tiger Nut bait soak. 

Ian Rose fished Woodshaw Reservoir on Friday and found it hard going with not a bite for the first hour. Then small roach started feeding and he had eight taken on pole and single pinkie at 9metres before he struck into what he expected was another roach but his elastic went to full stretch and ten minutes later a cracking crucian lay in his landing net. Only a few more roach followed but Ian was more than happy with his session.

The Sunday Mersey Match Series was fished this week on the Mersey Walk stretch which saw the river swollen and coloured, definitely not ideal conditions and not surprising that members found bites few and far between. Local rod Derek Bibby stuck it out on the feeder and maggot to win with the lowest Mersey weight for some time with 3-5-0 of small roach. Jimmy Byrne took second place with only an ounce separating them when the scales stopped at 3-4-0. He fished the tip but changed later to pole at 5metres.

Our popular Disabled & Over 60's Monday match was fished by eighteen members this week on the Bridgewater Canal at Houghs Bridge. The canal 'fished its head off' according to winner and match organiser Jimmy Byrne. He drew a peg in 'the dead length' near the bridge and caught around a hundred small roach plus a few perch alternating between pinkie, maggot, and caster for a weight of 7-6-0. Second placed angler Rod Fraser drew the opposite end of the stretch and had a similar mix of fish for 7-4-0. Weights averaged out at over 4.5lbs per angler.

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

I really need your catch reports coming in at this time of the year as sport slows. They are all very much appreciated by fellow members. Email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or give me a ring on 01928 716238.

Frank Lythgoe

RESULTS:

Mersey Match Series:

1)      Derek Bibby        3-5-0

2)      Jimmy Byrne       3-4-0

3)      Alan Faulkner      2-6-0

4)      Neil Buist             1-13-0

Monday Disabled & Over 60's:

1)      Jimmy Byrne       7-6-0

2)      Rod Fraser           7-4-0

3)      Alan Brown         6-14-0

4)      Dave Hill/Ray Boden 5-13-0

COMING EVENTS:

SUNDAY

Mersey Match Series, Members only (23 pegs) MUST BOOK ON. Draw 9am Victoria Park, Peg 12 up.  (Please Note £5 pool or £10 all-in, no coins and exact money…no change given).

 MONDAY

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 9-45am Bridgewater Canal, Tramps Grave, Moore Village. (Please Note £5 all-in, no coins, exact money….no change given.

Tuesday, 20 October 2020

20th October 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

20th October 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Trevor Connor tried his hand for the first time at drop-shotting this week and decided to keep close to home and fish the Trent & Mersey Canal at Billinge. Two hours with nothing and not so much as an encouraging twitch despite changing his lures several times. Finally, it was a case of another change of lure and the standard 'one last cast' when his luck changed and his rod tip dipped into a decent fish. Eventually he netted a perch which he reckons was easily his PB but sadly no scales and estimated around 2lbs plus. Three smaller perch followed and as Trev said, "He'll be back."

On the last day of his holiday Neil Plunkett decided on another session our Hay-on-Wye stretch after lunch. Same tactics as in last week's column but this time he caught more fish. Ten chub including a couple of smaller ones taken on double maggot using a 16's hook with long trace and maggot feeder. Just as he started to pack-up his rod tip arched almost doubling over on his ground bait feeder and meat rod.  It felt like he had hooked a submarine but eventually after lots of screaming drag and gentle pumping Neil got it to his 18inch net but could only get the front half in!  With no scales he just unhooked it and let it recover before seeing it casually swim off.  It was the biggest barbel he had ever seen, must have been 30 inches long at least and fat as a barrel with huge fins. He reckoned that If it wasn't a double it must have been close. Happy days and a nice end to his break.

Despite the fact that I may strain our friendship I felt I must share a recent telephone non-catch report from our committee member Ade Green who films his famous weekly vlog covering our Sunday Mersey Match Series and whenever he goes fishing to a WAA water. His venue on this occasion was our smaller 17.5acre lake at Sandiway but on his arrival it didn't start well when after exchanging his security gate key regularly with new members who in the past who had trouble operating our locks and then using their keys without problems he finally came unstuck with a rogue key. He had to barrow his gear from the main gate to his swim but on route it got worse when he hit a bankside surface tree root and barrow and tackle overturned. Undeterred he re-loaded and arrived at his swim setting up his 'Go-Pro' on a rod rest to film the session. He wasn't too forthcoming what happened next but heard a plop and his expensive camera was no longer visible. So, after ages searching his swim with his landing net, zilch, he decided to fish.  Later a flash of inspiration saw him trek back to his car for a rake. Again, nothing but as he was packing-up he checked by his rod-rest and bingo. So, folks the result was no fish just a short 'on the way' film account. Keep filming Ade😊

Our Sunday Mersey Match Series was fished again this week on the Mersey Walk stretch of the river but it seems the 7am draw to miss a high tide deterred a lot of members.  Jimmy Byrne ran the match this week and took first place for good measure. He fished the pole and maggot throughout at between 7.5 to 9.5 metres loose-feeding maggot. He was kept busy putting a hundred fish on the scales for a weight of 11-1-0. Alan Faulkner fished the same method and wasn't too far behind the winner with 10-12-0. Please Note: For you sleepy-heads next week's draw is back to 9am😊

Our Disabled & Over 60's Monday match was fished by fifteen members this week on the Bridgewater Canal at Stage Lane, Oughtrington. The winner David Hill drew on the edge of 'the wides' and enjoyed an all roach catch of 6-2-14 caught on the pole using both bread and caster. Second placed Rod Fraser also had a similar net for a supporting weight of 5-2-7. In fact, it was all roach with not a bream in sight.

Don't forget folks keep an eye on the news regarding any Covid-19 fishing restrictions. Briefly travelling to and from Wales to fish is currently not allowed. Members who live in Wales can fish Welsh waters as long as they can walk or cycle to their local venue; but they should check for further detail and updates on the Angling Trust or Welsh Government websites.

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

Especially at this time of the year as sport slows, I really need your catch reports coming in as they are all very much appreciated by fellow members. Email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or give me a ring on 01928 716238.

Frank Lythgoe

RESULTS:

Mersey Match Series:

1)      Jimmy Byrne      11-1-0

2)      Alan Faulkner    10-12-0

3)      Bob Clough          7-2-0

Monday Disabled & Over 60's:

1)      David Hill             6 -2-14

2)      Rod Fraser           5-2-7

3)      George Barber    4-7-5

4)      Geoff Brooks       4-4-13

COMING EVENTS:

SUNDAY

Mersey Match Series, Members only (27 pegs) MUST BOOK ON. Draw 9am Mersey Walk, Peg 75 back. (Please Note £5 pool or £10 all-in, no coins and exact money…no change given).

 

MONDAY

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 9-45am Bridgewater Canal, Houghs Bridge. (Please Note £5 all-in, no coins, exact money….no change given.

Tuesday, 13 October 2020

13th October 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

13th October 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Heather-May Spiers aged 10years accompanied by her mum Kelly visited Ackers Pit on Monday to try to fit in a quick hour's session after school. The keen young angler fished waggler and red maggot and was rewarded with two carp. Well done Heather-May.

Following a family Monday morning walk around Hay-on-Wye Neil Plunkett managed to fit in four hours fishing on our Association owned River Wye fishery in the afternoon. He had eight nice chub to over 4lbs, all caught on the tip using luncheon meat or peperami as bait, a 5-foot hook link and ground bait with added dampened pellets in a heavy feeder as the river was fining down after the recent rain. Neil commented: "What a fabulous river and a great session."

Please note the directions to our car park at the Wye should now read: As you drive through the entrance gate from the road our parking area is just twenty yards or so further on the right-hand side of the lane. No vehicles beyond this point.

Last week Paul Gaskell set out to fish at Appleton Reservoir but was disappointed to find on his arrival that every peg was taken so a quick change of plan saw him at Rixton Claypits. As it turned out he enjoyed a cracking session catching decent roach all afternoon up to 8ozs. He fished waggler and caster.

Our Sunday Mersey Match Series was fished this week on the Mersey Walk stretch of the river but despite being a bright sunny day the river was carrying lots of extra water. Another member drew match organiser Ade Green the end peg number 75, and after setting up a new tip rod for the first time he christened it on his third cast with a 6lbs bream. Unknown to him as it turned out it was enough to give him first place, but in angling anything can happen, so he carried on landing a further three smaller bream, a skimmer, and twenty roach which gave him a total weight of 11-4-0. He fished feeder alternating between pinkie and maggot. Jimmy Byrne took second place with 4-6-0. Fifteen fished. Please Note: Next week's draw is 7am fish 8 -12.

Our Disabled & Over 60's Monday match was fished this week on the Bridgewater Canal at Moore where the winner Richard Baker drew the stick-ups and fishing the pole using both maggot and caster ended up the clear winner with a net of four bream together with over twenty roach for a weight of 15-3-0 and he lost three further bream. Jimmy Byrne drew the 'Tramps Grave' peg and maintained his runner-up position of the previous day with 3-15-8 made up of small roach and perch caught on pinkie. Seventeen fished.

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

Especially at this time of the year as sport slows, I really need your catch reports coming in as they are all very much appreciated by fellow members. Email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or give me a ring on 01928 716238.

Frank Lythgoe

RESULTS:

Mersey Match Series:

1)      Ade Green          11-4-0

2)      Jimmy Byrne        4-6-0

3)      Alan Faulkner      2-12-0

4)      Ed Frangleton/Roy Everson 2-4-0

Monday Disabled & Over 60's:

1)      Richard Baker   15 -3-0

2)      Jimmy Byrne       3-15-8

3)      George Hollis      3-7-8

4)      David Hill             3-6-10

COMING EVENTS:

SUNDAY

Mersey Match Series, Members only (27 pegs) MUST BOOK ON. Draw 7am Mersey Walk. (Please    Note £5 pool or £10 all-in, no coins and exact money…no change given).

MONDAY

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 9-45am Bridgewater Canal, Stage Lane. (Please Note £5 all-in, no coins, exact money….no change given.

Tuesday, 6 October 2020

6th October 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

6th October 2020 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Chris Savage enjoyed his first visit to Rixton Claypits this week despite horrible weather conditions and a slow start as it took over an hour before his first bite which resulted in a bream of around two pounds. Another blank half hour followed before a tench which gave him a few hairy moments lay in his landing net. Three bream and two more tench completed his four-hour session. All fish fell to a small ground-bait feeder and double maggot. As he stated, "Its better being wet on the bank rather than miserable at home." Never thought of it that way!

Our bailiffs at Wigan report that sport has understandably slowed at this time of the year but at Woodshaw Reservoir roach and skimmers are still being caught to small baits with just the odd crucian showing. At Mowpin sport is reasonable with silvers being caught along with the occasional carp. C & D Pools are still worth a visit with fish showing on both.   

Our Sunday Mersey Match Series was fished this week on the Victoria Park stretch of the river but with heavy rain and flooded conditions it was hardly surprising that there was another drop in weights from the previous week and not helped by a guest appearance by Sammy the seal. Winner Chris Wray persevered and stuck it out on feeder and worm for a net of mainly roach and a hybrid weighing in at 5-2-0. Derek Bibby was close on his heels with 5-1-0 of roach taken on bolo and maggot. Twenty-one fished.

Our Disabled & Over 60's Monday match was fished this week on the Bridgewater Canal at Granthams Bridge in Lymm. Ray Boden drew on the wood which seems to hold a few more fish and put together an all roach catch of 6-4-0 taken on the pole alternating between bread, pinkie, and caster. The runner-up came from the adjacent peg where Alan Clarke was only two ounces behind Ray with 6-2-0. Seventeen fished.

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

Especially at this time of the year as sport slows I really need your catch reports coming as they are all very much appreciated by fellow members. Email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk or give me a ring on 01928 716238.

Frank Lythgoe

RESULTS:

Mersey Match Series:

1)      Chris Wray          5-2-0

2)      Derek Bibby        5-1-0

3)      Roy Everson        3-6-0

4)      Bob Clough          3-0-0

Monday Disabled & Over 60's:

1)      Ray Boden           6-4-0

2)      Alan Clarke          6-2-0

3)      Stu Patterson      5-13-0

4)      Jimmy Byrne       5-9-8

COMING EVENTS:

SUNDAY

Mersey Match Series, Members only (27 pegs) MUST BOOK ON. Draw 9am Mersey Walk, Peg 74 back. (Please Note £5 pool or £10 all-in, no coins and exact money…no change given).

MONDAY

Disabled & Over 60's Draw 9-45am Bridgewater Canal, Tramps Grave, Moore. (Please Note £5 all-in, no coins, exact money….no change given.