Tuesday, 30 August 2022

30th August 2022 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

30th August 2022 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

Paul Martin was frustrated last Wednesday having spent all morning trying to tempt a barbel from the River Dee at Shocklach. After trying a variety of baits, pellets, a mix of boilies, and meat without any signs he finally gave up and tried targeting small stuff like chublets, silvers, and grayling. He had half a dozen chublets to 3/4lb and roach around a 1lb when after an hour he hooked into an obviously much larger fish, yes, it was his original target species, a barbel which following a struggle lay safely in his landing net. It weighed in at 6-3-0 and took corn presented on a size 16's hook. His mate Bob Buchanan ended up with a mixed catch of between forty to fifty grayling, dace, and chublets. Result, a good day had by all on a picturesque venue.

For the record initially barbel were gradually introduced illegally many years ago from venues such as the Severn before finally being stocked officially by the EA in later years.

Ian Simms also enjoyed his session on his first visit to Phoenix Park Lake where pole fishing red maggot he managed to land three feisty tench but not a silver in sight. Happy days.

Arley Reservoir at the Worthington Lakes complex wouldn't have been my choice over a Bank Holiday weekend but Steve Porter played it crafty with an early morning Monday session. Fishing a groundbait feeder and maggot he ended up with four bream, best around 4lbs plus half a dozen roach, ending up with around twenty fish.

Our Monday Disabled & Over 60's Match was fished this week on our Association owned Woodshaw Reservoir Fishery. Thankfully it wasn't a low weight affair like the previous week and the winner Jeff Stoll fishing the pole at 10metres was the decisive winner with 17-3-0 and almost 5lbs to spare over the next angler. He drew peg 19 and fished worm and caster to lure 8 crucians plus skimmers. Second placed Jimmy Byrne drew peg 3 and with the wind in his face needed only to fish at 5metres using red maggot for his net of roach, perch, and three skimmers for a weight of 12-9-0. Twenty-three anglers turned out and a good number had catches over 5lbs.

There were working parties at both Sandiway Lakes, Rixton Claypits, and Cicily Mill Pool over the Bank Holiday weekend. Thanks to all the volunteers who turned out and for those considering future working parties trust me you will be made very welcome and your help will be greatly appreciated.

For the record myself and another Mersey user group have both contacted the relevant authority with responsibility for the weir and are awaiting their response regarding the tree trunk lodged there at Victoria Park. Hopefully this will soon be removed and both our groups will be able to resume our usual activities when water levels return to normal.

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

Results:

Disabled+ & Over 60's Woodshaw Reservoir

1)      Jeff Stoll                 17-3-9

2)      Jimmy Byrne         12-9-0

3)      Ray Boden            10-1-0

4)      Chris Wray             9-13-0

Coming Events:

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series draw 8-45am Victoria Park (if levels if river levels are not suitable there may be an alternative venue).

MONDAY:

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

Wednesday, 24 August 2022

24th August 2022 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

23rd August 2022 Warrington Anglers Association Guardian Notes

On Sunday Phil Brown enjoyed a day session at Appleton, setting up in a swim where with space being at a premium, he decided to fish only one rod. He was rewarded with three carp, the biggest at 19-4-0 caught using a PVA mesh bag containing twelve free offering per fish at about 50yards. The man can't keep away as he was there again the following day where he kicked off his session with a fourteen pounder after first picking up rubbish left by irresponsible users of this popular facility. This was followed by another carp, one lost, and the largest roach Phil had ever seen. Unfortunately as he unhooked it in the water it jumped and escaped.

Andy Corr enjoyed his session on the Weaver Navigation on Sunday where he commented that it was nice to see the stretch which is becoming more popular full of other members. Andy ended up with around 10lbs of roach plus a couple of skimmers. This fishery is well worth a visit with easy parking and thanks to our dedicated volunteer comfortable pegs.

Steve and Martin Cockroft visited one of Warrington Anglers outpost venues this past week, the Earl of Harringtons Club shared pool at their Derwent Valley Fishery where we have a reciprocal use agreement with our adjacent River Derwent stretch. They had an enjoyable session catching some nice carp and a bonus tench.

Our Monday Disabled & Over 60's Match was fished this week on the Trent & Mersey Canal on the Farm Road stretch. It was a low weight affair and the winner Bob Fitzpatrick who drew in the works caught roach and perch on pinkie and maggot for 2-9-9.  Just a cat's whisker behind was match organiser Jimmy Byrne fishing the same method with a weight of 2-9-5. It really doesn't get much closer! Fourteen anglers turned out.

Catches of interest to members of The Anguilla Club would be the two eels landed in last week's match on the Bridgewater Canal at Preston Brook of 3-11-0 apiece caught by both Chris Wray and John Ashwin fishing the middle of the canal. A strange catch by Bob Fitzpatrick in the same event was a 4lbs terrapin!

There is a working party at Sandiway Lakes on Sunday 28th meet in first car park on the small lake around 8-30am. Any members who would like to help will be greatly appreciated.

Just a reminder that if you are visiting our Shocklach Fishery that parking is on the concrete at the side of the farm building and not on the grass! Also please ensure that you check that the gates are securely closed.

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

Results:

Disabled+ & Over 60's Trent & Canal

1)      Bob Fitzpatrick     2-9-9

2)      Jimmy Byrne         2-9-5

3)      Mike Worley         2-3-0

4)      Geoff Brooks         1-11-0

Coming Events:

SUNDAY:

Mersey Series draw 8-45am Victoria Park (levels permitting).

MONDAY:

Disabled & Over 60's Match. Draw Woodshaw Reservoir at 9-45am, £5 all-in, exact money only, no change given.