Tuesday, 18 December 2012

18th December 2012 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

18th December 2012 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

All our fisheries are now ice free and I hope it stays this way. Our Wigan bailiff team tell me that Association owned Woodshaw Reservoir is producing some good sport following the thaw, mainly roach and the occasional crucian. This pocket sized fishery is worth a visit.

Jim Spellman soon got amongst the carp at the Mount fishery using simple method feeder tactics and adding some dampened micro-pellets to his ground-bait mix with small cubes of hair-rigged meat on the hook. Considering the diverse and changeable weather conditions he was more than satisfied with his eleven fish catch. Best fish, although not a specimen was a mirror of about 12lbs but it certainly beats blank sessions such as my own two recent outings.

Bad news is that some kind person has broken into our palisade fenced compound at Grey Mist Mere and was probably sleeping rough on Friday evening. A fire was lit in an old oil drum which spread to stored timber and then to our portaloo. Only the toilet roll holder remained and the intense heat caused a lot of damage to and within our store container. If any member has any information please contact either myself at the number below or the police who are investigating. In the interim members will be required to make their own toilet arrangements (to be taken home along with any other empty packaging).

Trevor Bainbridge won our Disabled& Over 60's match on Monday with 2-10-0 of roach to bread punch and as luck would have it a change to worm fished down the track added a bonus perch to his catch. Only ounces separated the next three places and saw Jimmy Byrne relegated into fourth place being beaten by Pete Critchley and Lennie (end peg) Dutton. Please note below the temporary draw venue for the Christmas Eve match.

The Sunday Mersey Series was even harder than previous weeks and until the river settles down next weeks match on the 23rd has been cancelled but there will be a Boxing Day Special to give members a break from all that Christmas pud and turkey. For the record Roy Everson only needed 12ounces for the win and Ross Wightman was runner up with 9ounces. I don't think I have seen it produce such poor weights so it surely can only improve.

Merry Christmas to you all and although I expect that not many anglers will out fishing over this festive holiday I really would appreciate any catch reports. Contact me either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ 52, Parker Street is open as usual between 7 & 8-30pm on Friday, for subscriptions, new memberships/night permits, or any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS:

MONDAY (Christmas Eve):

Disabled & Over 60's:  Draw 10am Walton Church. Contact John Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486

WEDNESDAY:

Boxing Day Special (Mersey):  Draw 9am on bank near the 40's pegs entry/pools £10 all in.

RESULTS:

Mersey Series

1)      Roy Everson          12-0

2)      Ross Whiteman        9-0

Disabled & Over 60's Fur & Feather (Bridgewater, Statham)

1)      Trevor Bainbridge  2-10-0

2)      Pete Critchley         1-15-12          

3)      Endpeg Dutton        1-15-2

4)      Jimmy Byrne          1-11-0

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

11th December 2012 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

11th December 2012 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes.

Just a quick update on last Wednesdays stocking at Association owned Sandiway Lakes, the two mirrors I mentioned at 26lbs actually weighed 27-2-0 and 27-1-0 and were the largest so far produced and supplied by V S Fisheries. These fish should rocket in size and are the fastest growers from around 9000 fish and are only 6.5 years old! The 28 mirrors and two commons released into the small lake averaged 8.3lbs and if current growth rates are anything to go by this also should be a pretty awesome fishery in the future, not just for carp but for roach, rudd, perch, tench, and bream.

The Disabled& Over 60's match on Monday was fished in the 'dead length' as most areas were covered in ice. This is getting to be a bit repetitive but well done to Jimmy Byrne  who won yet again, this time with 5-11-0 of small roach and skimmers taken on the pole and punch bread. Close behind was Ron Durr with a similar net of fish for 5-7-8.There were lots of 2 and 3lb weights which for this time of the year is good news indeed. Pete Critchley spent an age playing a pike before being told 'they don't count' and veteran angler Geoff Brooks complained that he had a total of 116 fish and didn't even win his section. More serious was that he didn't have the time to eat his meat and potato pie!

The Sunday Mersey Series again fished really hard and with extra water and debris in the river. Paul Harding added a successive win to his belt with 6-2-0 which included roach plus a bonus bream. Match organiser Ross Wightman was runner up and back in the frame but with a meagre 14ounces.

Members are reminded that when visiting our Wide Hole fishery at Poynton that they should either park on our land or on the public car park. On no account must they park on the lane that runs adjacent to our fishery.

The neatly bagged but embarrassing growing mound of members rubbish has been removed by volunteers from the car park on the small lake. It really leaves me speechless with the moronic behaviour of a minority of our members, surely if you bring it with you it is no great strain to take away the empty packaging. Be warned the committee are adamant that any member found depositing rubbish on or near any of our fisheries will receive an automatic life ban. Likewise this also applies on any of our fisheries for being in possession/consuming alcohol or drugs, violence, or any fish welfare issues including illegally introducing or transferring fish. No warning, just a straight ban.
Reminder that existing night permits expire at the end of the month and are available from HQ on a Friday evening or by post. There has been an increase to £35 for the senior permit but the junior remains unchanged.

Many thanks to those members who send me their catch reports, please keep them coming. Contact me either by phone Tel 01928 716238 or email frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk. HQ 52, Parker Street is now open as usual between 7 & 8-30pm on Friday, for subscriptions, new memberships/night permits, or any queries.

Frank Lythgoe

COMING EVENTS:

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series:  Draw 9am on bank near the 40's pegs entry/pools £10 all in.

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's (Fur & Feather) Draw 10am Star Inn, Statham. Contact John Dagnall at Cheshire Angling 01925 635486

RESULTS:

Mersey Series

1)      Paul Harding          6-2-0

2)      Ross Whiteman        14-0

3)      Derek Bibby             12-0

Disabled & Over 60's Fur & Feather (Bridgewater, Statham)

1)      Jimmy Byrne           5-11-0

2)      Ronnie Durr             5-7-8               

3)      George Barber         4-9-4

4)      George Hollis          3-15-0