Great grandmother Lillian Wells, 65, from Eye near Peterborough won the Embassy Ladies National Championship title by netting two bream for 3.300 kg from the River Soar near Loughborough.

Lillian Wells flew back from holiday in Gran Caneria especially to fish the Embassy Ladies National but fished for over three hours without a bite. Then she switched from pole to feeder rod, cast two maggots to the middle of the river and in less than ten minutes hooked into her first bream of 4lb. After a further ten minutes she lost another big one at the net. She made up for it with another good one 15 minutes later and went on to lift the title with a total weight of 3.300 kg.

Incredibly, Lillian didn’t start fishing until she was 60.

Runner-up with a weight of 2.050kg was Ann Balderson, aged 55, from Boston, who drew the next swim to the winner.

And in third place was Shiplake’s Denise Hudgell, 43, with 1.920kg.

Full Results
Individuals
1st Lillian Wells (Peterborough) 3.300 kg
2nd Ann Balderson (Boston) 2.050 kg
3rd Denise Hudgell (Shiplake) 1.920 kg
4th Helen Dagnall (Birmingham) 1.770 kg
5th Helen Thompson (Warrington) and Gemma Savage (Boston) 1.750 kg
7th Ann Pickering (Doncaster) 1.670 kg

Teams
1st Warrington AA 3.510 kg
2nd Boston AA 3.500 kg
3rd Doncaster & District. 3.210 kg
4th Shiplake & Binfield 3.080 kg
5th Worksop AA 3.040 kg
6th Milton Keynes 2.950 kg

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