Lower Thames Championship today.

peter crabtree

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125 took part. After a chilly night, and despite gin clear water some good results.

1st 26lb 2oz roach on the pole. Laleham.
2nd 23lb 1oz 4 bream +bits. Walton bridge.
3rd 19lb 10oz all gudgeon . Laleham . (bet he's knackered)
4th 19b 8oz roach on the topper, Molesey.
5th 19lb 2oz roach on the pole. Molesey.

I know, go on then ask me...

2lb 1oz walton:(
 

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19-10 gudgeon, would love to have caught that many, bet he was happy, i would have been
 

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the angler counted them as he caught them on a 3m whip in a shallow sandy swim. 704 gudgeon to be precise...........in 5 hours.
 

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I hope you had a good day yesterday, as I was one of the people who put the pegs out, so fill free to give me a good slagging off,:), I think i got you down as peg 79, just tying to put a face to the peg

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Catching loads of gudgeon on the Thames reminds me of a match nearly 30 years ago at Medley. Drew a favourite pleasure peg for roach and chub but didn't know its match form. 300 gudgeon later for 8lbs I found out!

Cracking weights of roach in the match above though.
 

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I hope you had a good day yesterday, as I was one of the people who put the pegs out, so fill free to give me a good slagging off,:), I think i got you down as peg 79, just tying to put a face to the peg

Crazy Crab

I was on peg 75 downstream of the Anglers pub (Simon ). One of the pegs on the towpath, with all the bikers speeding down every 2 minutes, made pole fishing a pain in the ar8e, not your fault though C.C. just luck of the draw......
 
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125 took part. After a chilly night, and despite gin clear water some good results.

1st 26lb 2oz roach on the pole. Laleham.
2nd 23lb 1oz 4 bream +bits. Walton bridge.
3rd 19lb 10oz all gudgeon . Laleham . (bet he's knackered)
4th 19b 8oz roach on the topper, Molesey.
5th 19lb 2oz roach on the pole. Molesey.
Top catches of roach on a river from top anglers and I will be surprised if it even gets a mention in the angling press!
 

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I think there will be some mention in the AT, Keith Arthur will write something, and Dave the organiser of the whole thing also writes for the AT.....surely 704 gudgeon in 5 hours is newsworthy.
 

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how do you know he had exactly 704 gudgeon , did he count them all ?
 

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second weight from laleham 14 lb , you need to know thw swim lol ;)
 

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16 th overall , won my section ;)

---------- Post added at 12:28 ---------- Previous post was at 12:28 ----------

and thx for the welcome :)
 

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i just realised who you are mr crabtree , i was on peg 80 in your section ;)
 

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This was memorable Flightliner...............
It certainly was Simon, tbh it was in my opinion the best of match, only top weight decided otherwise.
I remember back in my callow "yoof" when here in south yorkshire most anglers were adept at "pimping" -- speed fishing for bits, eyes, silver, call them what you will-- on the Witham and fen drains.
One of the best was Len Roberts, a steelworker who was simply brilliant , mechanical perfection who's rod was a blur when it all came togetheron the day, but its days were numbered when bream began to show up with greater regularity thanks to a certain Jack clayton of Boston.:)
 

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Nine seconds to land, unhook, (rebait? ) recast between every two fish for five hours.
My finger ends would be in shreds at the end of the match.
Brilliant show of angling !
 

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I think it was Simon willsmore who had all the gudgeon that day. He spent a few years in Italy where they do lots of bleak fishing. Catching lots of small fish is a bit of a forte of his.
The trick is to thread the maggot round the hook so you can catch a dozen or so fish without repairing. Still takes some concentration!
 
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