Fishing Match Results

Bob Warden Memorial Match on K&A Canal

The Bob Warden memorial match was fished on the Kennet and Avon canal at the George and Claverton. It was run in aid of Multiple Sclerosis and raised over £400 for the charity.

20 anglers fished and being a bright warm day, it meant there were lots of boats putting colour into the water and many walkers and cyclists around. Despite this, the canal has fished extremely well with an average weight of over 9 lbs per angler.

Bob’s son Leighton Warden was delighted to add his name to the trophy by winning the match. He was on the end peg at the George by the school.
He fished bread down the middle and caught skimmers and bream up to 3 lbs. He tried other baits but caught nothing on them so kept coming back to the bread to catch more skimmers and bream and finished with a weight of 19 lbs 12 ozs.

2nd was Andy Britt who was on the brambles at the George. In an area not usually known for skimmers, he was surprised to catch skimmers and bream to 3 lbs on the bread at 5 metres along with some roach. Once this line died, he was able to catch more skimmers and bream further across the canal, again on bread. He weighed 19 lbs 8 ozs.

3rd was Bob’s other son, Lee Warden with 16 lbs 2 ozs. He was drawn at Claverton a few pegs down from the bay. He started on bread and caught only 12 roach and then switched to his chop worms lines to catch a roach of 1 lbs 6 ozs, an eel of over 1 lb and a few small skimmers. Feeding squatts on the far side he caught lots of roach and bleak. The last hour he caught bleak on the inside while feeding squatts.

1: Leighton Warden (Crown)- 19 lbs 12 ozs
2: Andy Britt (Mosella Bathampton) - 19 lbs 8 ozs
3: Lee Warden (Mosella Bathampton) - 16 lbs 2 ozs
4: Nick Coles (Mosella Bathampton) - 14 lbs 15 ozs
5: Nick Lewis (Crown) - 12 lbs 6 ozs
6: Kev Boltz (Midland Spinner) - 11 lbs 12 ozs

April 2nd and 3rd 2022 Overnight Results

Peg 32 S.Coster

2 fish caught

27lb mirror at 2.00am Sunday

32lb mirror at 5.15am Sunday

Total 59lb

Peg 27 M.Gilliam

3 fish caught

17lb common at 18.30pm Saturday

12lb mirror at 2.30am Sunday

24lb 8oz mirror at 6.30am Sunday

Total 53lb 8oz

Peg 5 R.Dudbridge

2 fish caught

19lb mirror at 11pm Saturday

28lb 8oz mirror at 12.15am Sunday

Total 47lb 8oz

Peg 10 G.Collings

30lb mirror at 5.45am Sunday

Peg 38 D.Stock

25lb 4oz mirror at 12.15am Sunday

Peg 22 A.Coleman

25lb mirror at 9.30pm Saturday

Peg 24 B.Williams

22lb 11oz mirror 2.00am Sunday

Peg 31 S.Rowe

16lb mirror at 12.15am Sunday

Total fish Caught 12

Total Weight 278lb 15oz

Dates for Overnight fishing at Dave Crookes fishery 2022

Main lake closed for these events.
The draw will be at 8:00am on the day of the event.

April 2nd/3rd and May 7th/8th
Will go on sale at bailiffs garage at 10:00 on 12th March (20 pegs)

June 25th/26th and July 9th/10th
Will go on sale at bailiffs garage at 10:00 on 28th May (20 pegs)

August 6th/7th and September 3rd/4th
Will go on sale at bailiffs garage at 10:00 on 9th July (20 pegs)

October 1st/2nd
Will go on sale at bailiffs garage at 10:00 on 3rd September (20 pegs)

20 Main lake pegs are £30 each
5 Withy pool pegs are £20 each
5 Bridge pool pegs are £20 each

Call Steve Pitfield on 07541008385 for details
Fishing from 9:00am Saturday to 21:00pm Sunday

Committee Announcements

RULE CHANGE braids

RULE CHANGE

Good morning all hope your all doing well. Several pike anglers have asked the committee to look at changing the rules on the use of braided mainlines on the rivers and canals. The committee has decided that braided main lines can be used on the rivers and canals when fishing for pike and when drop shotting for pearch only.

Newbridge River Avon Bathampton Angling Association

Sunday 21st November River race

I’m the race coordinator for Canoe Avon, based at the Saltford Rowing Centre.

I’d like to inform you that we will be running a canoeing race on Sunday 21st November (the day after Avon Rowing have their race). The race will be using the section of the Avon between the Saltford Rowing Centre and New Bridge. We will be racing between 10:30am and 3pm.

We would request that you ask your members to minimise fishing activity on that day, or at least stay alert to kayaks on the river and ensure lines are not causing a hazard.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Regards,

Steve Askew

October 2nd – 3rd 2021 Overnight fishing results Hunstrete

Peg 5

R.Nicholes
3 Fish caught
28lb common
19lb mirror
9lb mirror
total 56lb

Peg 1

J.Crane
2 Fish caught
20lb common
26lb common
total 46lb

Peg 35

C.Furnell

2 fish caught

25lb common

16lb 8oz common

total 41lb 8oz

Peg 8

S.Oconnor

29lb 12oz mirror

Peg 34

J.Filer

25lb common

Peg 6

G.Braithwaite

24lb 9oz mirror

Peg 28

B.Williams

19lb 6oz mirror

Peg 25

J.Buckle

18lb 10oz mirror

Peg 29

S.Fry

8lb common

Total fish caught 13 Total weight caught 268lb 3oz

The Manor Field at Claverton River Avon Bathampton Angling Association

Tench Record Long Meadow Update

I had this message from a member so thought I better update. Any other fish records then please let me know.
This season I re joined Bathampton after being a long time member of ATAA. (Fly fishing and arthritis doesn’t mix).
Many years ago I caught a 4lb 8oz tench from the Avon at Claverton the Meadow field but I could not find it in the record fish list.
I remember it well and recall removing several tiny hooks from its lips before it was witnessed and returned.
Interestingly my brother caught a 3 pounder the following week.
I would be grateful if it could be listed as its probably my only claim to fame in a lifetime of fishing.
All the best
Bob Williams

Bathamtpon Club History Dave Crookes Alan Gilbert Terry Fell

Saturday 11/09/2021 – Bathampton AA – Dave Crookes Memorial Charity Match – Bridge Pool

Saturday 11/09/2021 – Bathampton AA – Dave Crookes Memorial Charity Match – Bridge Pool

 

Because Dave Crookes was a long time good friend I have wanted to fish this match for some time but for various reason couldn’t. Dave and I joined the BAA committee at the same time through the affiliated clubs. Dave representing the RAF and me MST. Dave was a natural angler but didn’t regularly fish matches, when he did he often framed. I would love to win this one in his memory.

Because there were two matches today, ours on Bridge Pool and a 24 hours Carp match on the Main Lake I arrived to a packed car park . I had a walk around the Pool with Dave Gillard. Apparently some heavy rain last week had knocked the colour out, so expectation was for it to fish hard.

 

Back to the draw and it was a nice touch by the BAA committee to lay on bacon and sausage rolls and hot drinks – all FOC – well done to them. Cant beat the smell of bacon especially cooked out doors. Pools paid – raffle tickets purchased – no more on this one. The draw put me on peg 19, the peg I had last match here and got frustrated because I couldn’t see the float due to the sun shining on silver flotsam. For company I had matey Kev Winstone on peg 18 who would be difficult to beat especially if he listened to my advice!

Any peg on this Pool with cover hold F1’s. I have noticed that BAA have trimmed some of the islands which is OK but please leave the margins overgrown, otherwise we won’t be able to catch the F1’s in any numbers. Won’t catch these fish on a mud bank. As can be seen from the picture above peg 19 had plenty of margin cover and therefore holds plenty of F1’s – the problem is encouraging them out from the reeds to feed.

 

Two paste rigs – one for out in front and one for both margins just in front the reeds in 31/2 foot of water at top set plus three barrels of margin pole. Also the Ronnie rig in case I couldn’t see the down the margin. Started out in front with the paste over a pot of micro and as expected the same as previous match plenty of nibblers. So quickly abandoned after feeding some DR’s in GB for the Silvers as back up. Went down the RH margin which felt as if it wouldn’t produce. So round to the left with paste over micro and kindered hard 4’s and could just about see the float and had a couple of F1’s before the sun squeezed through the trees and hindered my vision. So thought I would try the Silvers with singe LR over the GB and loose fed LR’s. I fished this for an hour which accounted for 8 lb of Silvers. I felt I had a chance to frame in the Silvers, but wanted to go for the win. So back in the margin but the sun was a pain, so set up the waggler to fish further down to the end bank where visibility was far better. With double LR over loose fed LR’s I had two quick big F1’s before I was pestered by small Perch. Luckily the sun had moved on and I could go back to the margin paste rig. This resulted in spells of catching F1’s catch two and the shoal backed off. Late on I caught two small Carp and two better ones, the largest coming just before the whistle. Kev had caught a very similar amount of fish as me so it was going to be tight. 

 

My silvers weighed 8 lb 2 oz, The four carp 30 lb and the F1’s 24 lb 12 oz for a match winner weight of 62 lb 14 oz beating Kev in to second spot by just 3 lb 2 oz which was the difference between our Silvers weights! 

I usually give my trophies to the junior for recycling, however for sentimental reason I will be keeping this one in the office.

The Silvers was won by Paul Barnfield with a low weight of 14 lb 4 oz from peg 14. Paul Caught at 13 metres using his worm hook bait over chopped worm and copious amounts of micro. Well done matey.

Back to the pub with the usual suspects and a nice end to another memorable day mainly thanks to Arron Britnell, James Buckle and the rest of the BAA committee.

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