Frank’s Weekly Fishing Column

22nd June 2001

Chaos seems to rule regarding where to fish on our rivers, despiteenquiries on your behalf of where is open. Warning notices whichprobably will only come down when the string rots are part of theproblem and the fact that the MAFF Helplines do not help is another.Anglers anxious to maintain good relations with farmers are as aconsequence having fruitless journeys. Certainly everyone sympathiseswith farmers whose livestock is effected by this terrible disease,but it seems angling organisations have been totally overlooked..itis about time that this was rectified.

I am keeping our web-site updated as information comes in but Imust stress that situations can change overnight.

On the Canal scene the Trent & Mersey Canal is producing somequality nets of fish. Lodge Lane is worth a visit where John Rustagereports bagging up on roach and perch to 1lb on pole fished maggot..Bream to 2.5lbs are featuring in catches at the wides at Saltersfordplus some large perch showing at Croxton Lane.

Lots of small skimmers, roach and gudgeon in pleasure catches onthe Bridgewater Canal but not many of the larger bream showing,apparently they are shoaled up for spawning.

The Kent Green section of the Macclesfield Canal produced a fishevery cast for Graham Singleton when he presented maggot and casteron the far shelf. Roach and gudgeon made up the greater part of hiscatch but two perch over 1.5 lbs apiece and four tench were the icingon the cake. The town stretch at Congleton is reportedly producinggood catches of bream and large roach to sweetcorn.

Small chub and roach making up most catches on the River Merseywith evening sessions producing the best nets of fish. More reportsplease.

Geoff Ratcliffe reports a mirror of 20-0-0 from Grey Mist and JohnCooper lowre doubles to 12-10-0. Eddie Mooney reports a good roachsession with a string of better stamp fish to 1-4-0 taken on casterand red maggot. Included in his catch were four tench around 3lbs buthe was ripped off several times by larger fish.

Paul Aspinall has been giving Moore Quarry some attention whichpaid of in the form of a mirror carp of 23-12-0 plus tench to 5lbs.Water levels are still high but the fish are still there! Problemslast week with the lock would have been sorted sooner had anglerstook the trouble to report the fault when it happened.

Appleton Reservoir trout match series, draw 6pm on Tuesdayevening. Reservoir still fishing well to small surface flies. BillJones won last weeks match with 4-4-0 caught on gold headed damselnymph.

Members can ring me anytime with fishery reports on 01928 716238, fax on01928 713898, or email me at frank@warrington-anglers.org.uk

HQ Parker Street is open as usual on Friday night 7 to 9-30pm forsubscriptions, new members, or simply drop in for a chat and catch up onthe news.

RESULTS:

Disabled & Over 60’s
1) Brian Aspinall 3-13-12

2) Bill Pickles 3-12-12

3) Keith Hay 3-6-4

4) Roger Peet 3-4-0

Ladies Summer Series
1) Janice Holland 2-4-0

2) Lynda Lythgoe 2-2-11

3) Ros Cummings 1-7-11

Senior Sweepstake
1) Bill Tasker 3-6-0

2) Mike Marden 3-3-11

3) John Graham 2-13-8

4) Chris Harding

Bill Pickles 2-11-0

Woodshaw Reservoir Junior Series
1) Jamie Hirst 3-8-12

2) Ben Tyler 2-0-4

3) Danny Southern 1-8-8

4) Kieron Catchpole 1-2-4

Junior Summer Series

Minnows:
1) Jon Andrews 1-9-4

2) Robert Conroy 1-8-0

Juniors:
1.. Mike Lavin 3-12-3

2.. Steven Hirst 3-9-0

Intermediate:
Craig Lowndes 8-0-0

COMING EVENTS:

SATURDAY

Rod Only draw 9am Grappenhall Sports Club (pegs 1-200 PrestonBrook)

Centenary Trophy draw 12 noon Pickerings Br (Pegs 544-640)

Centenary Trophy (Ladies) draw 12 noon Pickerings Br (pegs640-720)

MONDAY

Disabled & Over 60’s draw 10-15am Grappenhall Sports Club(pegs 104-144))

TUESDAY

Senior Sweepstake draw 5-30pm on bank Acton Grange Br (pegs220-270)

Ladies Summer Series draw 5-30pm on bank Statham (pegs790-810)

THURSDAY

Minnows/Juniors/Intermediates Summer Series draw 6pm Euclid Ave(pegs 540-588)

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Latest Info on F&M as at time of sending

Do NOT rely on this notice as your sole source of information.

Remember:

IT IS YOUR LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK CAREFULLY FOR NOTICESBEFORE ENTERING ANY FARMLAND OR OTHER COUNTRYSIDE AREA.

Warrington Anglers Association Foot and Mouth Update:

Open:
All stillwaters, all canals, Rivers Gowy, Mersey, Derwent, Dove,Trent, Dee, Cain, Caerhowel Hall.

Closed:
All other rivers including Wyre, Ribble, Worthenbury Brook, Alynand Bollin