Tuesday, 27 September 2022

27th September 2022 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

27th September 2022 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Phil Brown fished another session at Appleton Reservoir last Thursday and lost a carp on his first cast, and then nothing until mid-morning. He landed four carp in total all taken on 16mm krill boilies feeding using a small mesh bag of free baits cast about 30 yards out.

I don't get many reports from the Macclesfield Canal so thanks to Gary Chadwick who fished at Astbury for his dad's three-year anniversary to be rewarded with a lovely catch of big perch and roach all taken on worm down the track (middle). I definitely agree with his comments that this is an underrated canal.

Dave Gardner and Ken Hewitt aka The Dynamic Duo made a return visit to High Legh Fisheries this past week with Dave being determined to catch whatever snapped him seven times on their last visit. Starting off with a float rod and maggot brought a roach thirty seconds later and then alternating between the float and method feeder resulted in a further nine perch. Ken on a method feeder using his own particle bait and sticky toffee syrup with chilli pawn. Between them they caught mirrors 7lbs plus, 12.5lb, 5-3-0, plus more roach. Other members fishing also had a carp apiece. Another enjoyable session.

The Disabled & Over 60's were out on their Monday match at Daresbury Labs this week which saw weights down but the winner George Barber aka The Breadman put together a net of roach and a few perch on bread with a few on pinkie for a weight of 2-15-11. George Barber was close behind with a similar catch for 2-7-12 to take second place. It was a small turn-out with only eleven making it to the draw.

Thanks to the small but dedicated band of volunteers that turned out at Moore Quarry this past weekend. The re-surfaced path, pegs, and clearance was a cracking job and a credit to those who gave their time to help improve the fishery for fellow members to enjoy. More working parties at this venue will be announced…. simply turn up and enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done.

Working Party on Sunday 2nd October at Sandiway Lakes on both fisheries…. any help would be really appreciated, simply turn up and you will be made welcome.

Peel Ports had divers inspect the weir gates at Howley weir this past week and are now looking at a solution to fix the damage caused by the large tree that collided with the structure. Both Warrington Rowing Club and ourselves have made representations regarding the devastating effect on both our sports.

Just a reminder that members have not yet paid their 2022 subscription and intending to retain their membership should not leave it too late. Don't forget you can renew at any of our tackle shop outlets or online from our website homepage.

And another reminder that anyone wishing to join our Facebook Group must be a current paid-up member. On application they should agree to the terms/rules of the site, give their membership number and name as shown on their licence address label as no pseudonyms are allowed.

Our WAA Headquarters at 52, Parker Street, Warrington WA1 1LT remains closed on Friday evenings but members can simply post to this address or put their membership book or request in an envelope with their payment and a stamped addressed envelope, through our HQ door at 52, Parker Street, Warrington WA1 1LT where mail is collected and dealt with most days. Alternatively, you can post to Warrington Anglers Association PO. Box 71, Warrington WA1 1LR where mail is collected weekly.

Your catch reports are more than welcome as many members rely on your shared information for their visits to the bankside. Email secretary@Warrington-anglers.org.uk

Frank Lythgoe

Result:

Disabled & Over 60's:

1)       George Barber  2-15-11

2)      George Hollis     2-7-12

3)      Chris Wray         2-3-8

4)      Roy Hollis           2-3-4

Coming Events:

SUNDAY:

Our Mersey Series is on hold at the present time due to the current river conditions and we are still awaiting news of forthcoming remedial works from Peel Ports.

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Match Bridgewater Canal. Draw 9-45am Walton Church (£5 all-in, exact money only, no change given).