Wednesday, 2 July 2025

15/06/2025 - Westerleigh Summer League - Round 3 - Taylor's Pool and Shipp's Canal

Just back from the Viaduct week and my side stomach muscle playing up, it's weird symptoms - can lift etc... but can't lightly touch it with clothes or hand?

Breakfast at Wetherspoons with Geoff.

My turn on Shipp's Canal. Into the draw bag and found disc 10. OK peg can throw up F1's and a few small silvers. Plus there are some munters in the margins late on which can be frustrating to catch.

For company on 9 with loads of options was matey Bela Bakos. I was half expecting a keep net count.

The short Ronnie rig and a 0.4 paste rig for down the middle.

Had a look on the paste expecting a F1 first try. Alas, it was soon apparent it wasn't going to happen early doors. Meanwhile Bela was busy foul hooking over to the island on banded pellet. He was struggling and understandably getting frustrated. So binned the paste and perhaps try again in the last hour in favour of the silvers on the Ronnie rig and single LR over loose fed same. Had a good couple of hours catching Perch and very small Ronnie's - no Skimmers. Did have a few 4 oz F1's and Crucians which quite rightly class as Carp which have to be placed in a separate net. Ninety minutes to go hooked a decent Carp which broke the hook length. I obviously wasn't paying attention - Bela had binned the pellet in favour of worm over GB in his margin and started to catch well so Carp not interested to pellet or forms of, so I make the mistake of setting up a margin paste rig catching a decent Carp first try, but after that foulers and lost rigs followed. Went back on the Ronnie rig with single LR and had three more decent Carp. Had I been paying more attention I would have set up a RJ slim with double LR sure I would have had a better last knockings.

Weighed a total of 38 lb 4 oz which included 8 lb of silvers for the silvers win.

The match was won by Steve Rogers with 124 lb from peg 6. Steve caught over to the island and long down his LH edge on bread hook bait over big pots of liquidised bread. Well done matey.

Tuesday, 1 July 2025

07/06/2025 to 13/06/2025 - Viaduct Holiday - Campbell and Lodge Lakes - Lavender Lodge

Started going holidaying here the first time Viaduct open the Lodges in 2012. I've not been full time for a couple of years so it was great to visit full time again. The Lodges looked like the first visit well looked after. They have built three more up on the hill which look very nice, first bookings next week.

Now here's a thing, I have been going down viaduct since it opened for course fishing. Many times I have tried to get a photo of Helen Long on my blog, every time I've tried Helen has ran off into the back office. However, got her this year partly clothed whilst advertising the new lodges. Perhaps she ran in the back office to get undressed and I missed the gesture!! Nice picture of you three.

Geoff and me decided on not fishing the open on Saturday instead taking our time over breakfast in Street Wetherspoons. Also wanted to catch up with Steve and Helen. We had a walk around the match with me stopping on all those fishing for silvers. Had a nice chat with Tom Thick and Nigel Bartlett. Thought this may help me because I was planning on fishing for silvers on Campbell as the Tea bagging (The Wanky Wanky) is not for me. Some of the lads had been preparing them for weeks for these matches. The main applicator of the tea bag is Howard Webb who tries to be incognito so not to give too much away. I've known him for years and there was no fooling me in case you missed him he's the guy sat in a deck chair and currently sporting an Hawaiian shirt chucking out the "Wanky Wanky" Oh, yes and winning. However, have to thank him for starting me experimenting with paste fishing all those years ago. Nice to catch up Howard.

Sunday 08/06/2025: Campbell

Paid the pools of £29 - a prime number and so is the cost cutter at £19. I was totally confused with these numbers as could not reason why.

Drew peg 113 where Nigel Bartlett was the day before. For company on 114 was Glenn Bailey. Thought it would be helpful with the wind blowing into the peg.

Set up a 4x12 Winter to fish two barrels and the short Ronnie rig to fish in the nice deep margin. Started on the Ronnie rig and had an amazing start catching Skimmers averaging 1 3/4 lb on double LR's over loose GB laced with LR's. Great fishing which usually slows at some point when it did went out on the Winter rig with the same hook bait and feed and had a few more. Hindsight told me should have fish corn over this longer line.

Weighed 49 lb 12 oz of silvers for second silvers beating Rob Eagle by an ounce!! Sorry mate.

The match was won by Tony Wittcomb (pictured) with 137 lb 7 oz from peg 126 tea bagging to the aerator.

Silvers was won by Martin Rayet (pictured) with 53 lb 10 oz from peg 125 using meat short and in the margin.

Our lodges picked up everything except second overall. So a good start for us. Once Glenn Bailey chucked the tea bagging crap up the bank and fished to his strength on the long pole and paste caught some lumps for a section win 😉

Our night for the Indian, love these nights even though the food isn't the best its very sociable. We had a bit of a surprise when Martin Rayet order a curry - converted now? The table of legends - pictured


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Monday 09/06/2025 - Lodge Lake - Our Resident Match:

The match was teams of three from our two lodges  I drew well being with Gary Bowden and Tim Ford.

Open draw and Peg 71 for me. Plenty of pleasure anglers behind me on Carey.

Martin Rayet was right when he said there was no sign of fish which got me in the cautious mode.

So paste and pellet for me. Margin pole today. Two rigs for me one at three barrels and one for down to the brambles on the right with the Drennan 25 elastic which also was suitable for up to the empty platform peg 70. Definitely going to be some bramble gate today.

Started long on on paste kindering in the paste with 4/6 hard 4's. Had a response straight away with a decent Carp. Everyone appeared to be struggling so kept the feed the same and having filled two nets and with it slowing decided to put a big pot of pellet in - mistake loads of fizz and started to catch Skimmers. So abandon that for the Bramble gate where I had been lightly feeding with hard 4's and started to catch some really big fish. Foul hooked one which ripped the 25 elastic out so fast I couldn't stop it going into the brambles - bugger. Set up another margin paste rig with 0.22 line which I decided to fish up to the platform again with light feed and caught straight away, the 25 elastic was doing its job keeping the Carp from reaching the brambles just. Only had three nets so put back my Skimmers. Carried on catching down to the platform. I might have over done the feed as started to foul hook losing another rig in the brambles the other side of the platform. - cripes they are fast. With 15 minutes to go gave it up as thought I had filled my nets plus I was bored playing Carp. In my opinion the Carp in this lake are really too big to be in keepnets.

I weighed 177 lb 3 oz for second thinking our team would have won, alas not. Tony Wittcomb and Martin Rayet who were first and second leading their team to victory. Well done lads.

Went to the White Hart for a meal very good food but expensive had a drink with Mark Tanner and Gordon Cannings. As Haydn said pensioners night out

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Tuesday 10/06/2025: Viaduct Open - Campbell:

Into the coffee tin once more and drew out peg 132. The upshot was should have known better to fish for silvers in a corner Carp peg! Should have set out for Carp from the start probably with paste. Plenty of them about. Had two for 19 lb 14 oz late on changing to corn and a miserable showing on the silvers with 13 lb 9 oz of mainly Ronnie's and Perch with just a couple of small Skimmers on caster.

The match was won once again using the "Wanky Wanky" by incognito from peg 129.

Nigel Easton made no mistake drawing the inform silvers peg 115 winning with 48 lb 10 oz of Skimmers.

Well done both.

White Hart again for fish and chips. Wasn't that impressed to be honest.

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Wednesday 11/06/2025: 

Rest day for me and Geoff fished outside the lodge but spent most of the time tying rigs I lost yesterday. The rest of the crew drove up to Acorn for a match organised by Gary Bowden.

Early up the White Hart and had a great Rump Steak.

Thursday 12/06/2025: Viaduct Cost Cutter - Campbell:

Paid the prime number pools money. Into the coffee tin for the last time and pulled peg 127. Thought it would be OK for silvers. Good company between Martyn Woodington and Tim Ford. Got to the peg and was very surprised to see Carp spawning down both margins.

Set up a 4x14 due to the wind blowing in at me to fish at three barrels, the short Ronnie rig and a 0.3 RJ Slim for the margins.

Started on the Ronnie rig with caster over caster and got emotional foul hooking Carp. So went out at three barrels with double LR's over GB and had a couple of decent Skimmers foul hooked another Carp losing the rig. So down the margin with the RJ rig firstly with maggot over caster and GB but pestered by small silvers so switched to fishing pinched corn over a few pieces of corn in with potted micro. What a transformation had a quick run of ten Skimmers before another fouler. Afterwards found Getting tight in produced the occasional Skimmer but it was slow. Started to hook some tree roots. Suddenly Had the the urge to seek a toilet and fast - quick dash and just making it. Slower walk back having a chat with the silver slayers and relised I was well behind. Got back and decided to give the tree roots a seeing to. It didn't quite work out that way as I pull so hard it was all I could do to stop myself pulling myself into the lake, Didn't realise to the next day I had pulled the right side stomach muscle which took two weeks to clear up.

Weighed 30 lb 12 oz of silvers which is a good days fishing in my book.

The duo did it again with Tony Wittcomb taking first spot with 126 lb 11 oz from peg 130 and Martin Rayet taking the silvers with 63 lb 3 oz from peg 125 again on meat.

Well done both.

We all joined up in the Unicorn Hotel for our last meal. Which to be fair was very good and according to Geoff the his pie with top and a bottom was the best he had - and he's had lots of pies.

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The lads have decided to try Hillview - Tewksbury next year. It's very doubtful I will be going.


It was inevitable.



Finally who's drives a van like this?







O1/06/2025 - Westerleigh Summer League - Round 2 - Taylor's Pool and Shipp's Canal

On my return form Whiteacres I was hoping to fish Alcove's club match on Margret's at Whitehouse Farm . Unfortunately, it was fully booked again. Not sure how the booking system works. 

So my next match was the second in the Ron Hardiman Westerleigh summer league. I missed the first round due to being at Whiteacres. Matey Paul Barnfield stood in for me and drew his usual flyer peg 2 on Shipp's weighing with 60 lb 15 oz and a couple of Skimmers to win the silver's and 5 points - midway. Thanks matey. Unluckily for Paul the wind was blowing down the other end where the other draw bag Des Shipp won the match from peg 8 with 182 lb 14 oz a stand in for Ron "Shipp".

My turn on Taylor's Pool. Didn't mind where I drew. Pulled Peg 20. Found myself next to matey Bela Bakos on peg 19 so was going to get some amusement and piss taking for most of the day. Peg 20 is one of the best winter pegs as it holds lots of small Carp. Not much of a margin here due to the reeds both sides. Matey Paul "Beaver" Elms came and helped clear some of the reeds sufficient for a top set only. Decided to give the paste a go today but slightly concerned it might get ragged by the small F1's. Started at three barrels a yep pesterer by 4 oz Crucian's/F1's. So potted in a large helping of micro over the line to keep the Widgers occupied and came in to two barrels over 4's and caught better fish to 2 lb still not match winning size though. Caught steady all day which was very enjoyable. Got a bollocking off of Bela for borrowing one of his nets now taking 4 nets on his command.

I weighed 61 lb 13 oz for 5 points - midway. The pensioner psyches out Roofer with the keep net trick to beat him by 10 lb 😂

Monday, 30 June 2025

19/05/2025 to 22/05/2025 - Whiteacres Club Angler Festival 2025

Before going to this festival I had decided to stop blogging. The reason being  I felt it was becoming repetitive with regards to rigs and baits etc...Since a number of friends and family have said they have missed it, looking forward to reading especially Mondays. Had many request to start again. So here goes with a catch up which will be lacking the some of the usual detail.

Starting with the above festival which was attended by 12 anglers from my circle of angling friends, mainly from from the over 55's. Great company to help swell the attendance to 96 anglers fishing over 4 lakes with 4 sections of 6 on each lake.

There was a time I could have kept up with their drinking - not now Green Tea for me during the day rather than 10 pints of Rattler, which didn't go without it's consequences did it Lester 💩.

Nice steady drive down on a Saturday morning after a breakfast in Wetherspoons in Staple Hill. Shared a two bed Lodge on the side of Jenny's Lake with Geoff Francis, who did breakfast roll every morning, very nice, just enough. It was to be a beautiful week weather wise, reward for the last two years which had been bloody awful. Picture from our Lodge early morning. Geoff has only see such views in pictures - he was still snoring which is a Cat like. Which reminds me Geoff wouldn't go to bed until his wife had sent him a picture of his Cat, cant remember it's bloody name.

Super pools paid and shop Copen's pellets purchased. Quite like the 2 mm but the 4 mm doesn't soak up well becoming very sticky.

Off for a Indian in Newquay with Geoff and Phil Morgan the draft Cobra went down well. The Chicken Chat starter well worth a try.

Sunday was a practice day. First match day I had drawn Twin Oaks and Geoff Pollawyn. We were going pleasure fish Jenny's but took Geoff to Pollawyn on the high bank to fish the deeper water. Think this was a good choice as it gave Geoff confidence even though he didn't fish the same on his shallow peg he was later to draw.

Back early for a Sunday roast at the Halfway House. They sale Cold River Cider which is about the only cider I can now drink without getting stomach acid.

Monday match day and I was on Twin Oaks peg 15. Bit different from last year flat calm on a lake that is very much wind effected. The margin on this peg is awful extremely shallow and although I kept feeding it didn't fish it as no sign of a Carp. So one rig a 0.5 gram paste float to fish three barrels at full depth and a conventional maggot feeder. The upshot was caught steady on the pole and rested it once for a drink catching a F1 and a decent Carp on the feeder with a bunch of maggots. However, was soon back on the pole.

Weighed 68 lb 6 oz for second section. The fish were on pegs 9 to 12. Felt I couldn't have done any better.

Off to the Halfway house again for a great meal plus a couple of ciders.

Tuesday it was Trelawney peg 2 which on day one had 8 lb! Found myself next to John Smith who was on peg 1 which had won the section the day before. I have always wanted to fish a conventional waggler and caster up and down here and with the wind favourable for once set it up but packed it away as couldn't navigate a cast through the Parrot cage. Might have been a blessing in disguise, but feel it would produce well. Set up a paste rig which didn't get used. Thought I could beat 8 lb with just silvers so set up the Ronnie rig and a 0.3 gram slim to fish the LH margin both rigs with caster over caster. Caught well on the Ronnie rig with single caster whilst keeping an eye of John who  with everyone else was having a slow start. Was hooking some quality Perch loosing half of them - bloody things they knew where the snags were in the bank. Switch from the Ronnie rig to the Slim fishing double caster over kindered caster and had a instant response from big F1's and again a few lost Perch. Fished the match out switching between the two rigs. Near the end hooked a Tench of about 2 lb which slipped the hook and me thinking I had just scooped it, but alas not.

Weighed 36 lb 14 oz which was second section by two ounces. As it was to prove those two ounces would cost me top joint individual in the festival.

Off to the Indian again. Geoff should have married an Indian girl.

Wednesday and drew peg 18 on Python which is an absolute flyer, end peg with loads of room. So now taking the festival a bit more serious. It was very hot and flat calm and no signs of fish. Same for the whole section. I was told the angler the day before fished the method over to the post near the end bank. Not for me, and caught some along his margin end bank on worm (this was incorrect found out later it was corn). Anyway got carried away setting things up only using the paste at three barrels and a 0.3 gram RF Slim down by the pipe with caster feed and various hook baits.

Had a steady run of small Carp and F1's. Kept trying the margin and could only catch really small fish. Wasted too much time on this. With an hour to go our end of the lake completely shut down, which I think was due to low oxygen. Set up the Ronnie rig to add a few silvers to see the match out.

First and second on the lake were pegged down in the opposite end. Wind again me thinks.

Weighed 31 lb 2 oz for the section win and promoted to 12th overall.

We went into Newquay to see what restaurants were there. All looked run down with hardly anything open. Ended up in the Great Western Hotel for some poor peoples food - not recommended.

Thursday and the last match drew peg 32 on Pollawyn and taking things a even more serious. The peg wasn't far from where I drew two years ago when I missed the section by 8 oz but was a bit more enlightened this time.

Surprised to see Geoff had drawn the peg I had the day before and did catch some Carp down his edge on corn!!

There was F1's all over the section up in the water not looking interested in feeding.

Paste at three barrels and the reliable 0.3 gram RJ Slim for the margin and the Ronnie rig, both for caster over caster. Once again had a steady run of small Carp and big F1's, plus two big Carp on paste. Was concerned that the F1's might respond to the Slappers, but it didn't look like they were as each side were struggling. The margins are perfect for me - some depth close to the bank, so went in the margin with the Slim with double caster and had a run of decent Perch a couple of F1's and another decent Carp. I hook the biggest Perch I've seen in the flesh, estimated at 4 lb plus. Played it for a while until it did me in the margin roots. Very disappointed as it would have been a PB. Now back on the paste and during the rig retrieve thought I had foul hooked a F1, netted it to find it had taken the bare hook - lucky or what.

Weighed 59 lb 12 oz for a section win.

So up to the Club House for the result and announced that I had come 5th overall and that 2 ounces and one point had indeed cost me joint first - second on weight count back. However, a nice pick up which more than paid for my holiday.

Geoff did really well impressing me on his approach on some difficult pegs.

Back to the Halfway house for another great meal and treated Geoff for being the organiser and Chef all week.

Booked in for next year hoping to get similar amount of luck.

Overall Result:















Unfortunately I had to get home on Friday. The rest of the lads went to Morgan Porth for a knock up and had a great time with top three have over 100 lbs and joining the 100 club. Great memories of fishing here over the years and the £10 bounty put on the on the Terrapin by Janet. Lovely place.


Monday, 5 May 2025

Sunday 04/05/2025 - Westerleigh Winter League - Final Round 8 - Shipp's Canal and Taylor's Pool

My turn on Shipp's Canal and with 19 points I would at least need a lake win or maybe a second to frame overall in the league. So the draw would be important. One end or the other would be best with the wind deciding which end. The temperature had dropped considerably with a nasty cold NW wind

I went first in the draw to see if I could make it all four matches on peg 13. Instead was faced with peg 3, very rarely gets in the top 3 on the lake so no expectations. Got to the peg to find John the Jinx next to me for the seventh time on peg 2, we have had a good laugh all through.

The fish had been spawning over the past few days so my thinking was the margins would produce. Decided to go for the silvers for the first half and see what develops. Fed the RH margin with 5 pieces of meat, starting down the left with the short Ronnie rig with Single LR over loose fed LR's first put in had a small F1 then 20 Crucian Carp which all went 5 lb 13oz. In between caught the odd Ronnie which were tiny. Tried the meat margin with and was only getting nibbles from small silvers. So made my mind up to keep after the silvers adding more Ronnie's and three small Skimmers. Last hour tried the meat margin with double LR's over loose fed LR's and foul hooked five Carp landing a decent F1 and a 3 lb Carp.  For some reason the Carp didn't want to follow the feed down which was the cause of the fouling.

Silvers weighed 8 lb 5 oz for the silvers win and the Carp 10 lb 14 oz for 8 points so well short. Only regret didn't try the paste which stayed in the bait bag. Think it was worth a try as usually results in less fouling. I also won the overall highest silvers weight. So happy overall with my league results from indifferent draws. The weather could have been much kinder at times.

The match and Taylors pool was won by Ricky Mills (pictured) with 69 lb 9 oz, beating Bela off the next peg by 7 oz!. Ricky having failed with his favourite meat attacked changed to pellet to catch at full depth at 13 metes and later in his margins. Well done Matey.

The day was all about Johnny Clarke who won Shipp's Canal with 66 lb 4 oz from peg 6. Also winning the league with just 9 penalty points out of a possible 7. Well deserved and popular win he's not put a foot wrong over the eight matches. Whats so amazing Johnny usually arrived worse for wear as he did today straight from a party with no sleep!

Thanks to Bri Shanks for running the league and Mark Taylor for providing a great fishery.

Back to pub for end of term drink and looking forward to the Ron's Summer League.

Overall League Result:












Weigh Sheets:






Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Tuesday 29/04/2025 - Acorn Cost Cutter - Paddocks

Had a decent egg and bacon bap at H&H burger van and sat outside eating it on a glorious morning. Down to the fishery to discover Eddie had decided to make it a silvers only match based on the Carp spawning. Many of the anglers weren't equipped with silvers top sets, rigs etc... We were also limited to top set plus three - no margin fishing. My plan of waggler fishing scrapped.

Into the draw bag and found myself on bridge peg 34 again. A good Carp peg  I was told. Umm.

Nice to see Fred Welsh out fishing again who was next peg 36. The other side of the bridge was Gary Bedford.

Set up three rigs one for up to the bridge at full length, one for top set  and a long Ronnie rig. The peg was alive with Carp and whilst shotting up foul hooked a Carp losing a hook length!!

Started feeding up to the bridge with some LR's and a tiny bit of chopped worm hoping for some Tench and out in front on top set with some Pinkies in GB for Skimmers. Had a quick look on the Pinkie for a decent Perch. Then went out for a quick look on the bridge with double LR's and first put in hooked and landed a 10 lb Carp. Unfortunately it rolled over on the rig and trashed it. I spent the next 15 minutes setting up a new rig which needed some extra line the peg is quite deep. Whilst doing this Gary was catching a Ide one a bung. So I was well behind. Out again on the bridge and had a run of 10 Ide and a small Tench. The match was planned for 6 hours but after 2 hours the silvers completely switched off for everyone. Afterwards, I had just the one decent Skimmer on the Ronnie rig. It's clear the Ide refuse to come short. Had a walk around and a few had switched to fishing for Carp to stop the boredom. Went back and after catch 11 accidental Carp packed up 15 minutes to go. Waste of a good Carp peg today.

The match was won by John "Turkey" Thompson (pictured) with 28 lb 10 oz from peg 15. John fed 2 pints of casters and a match pack of worm catching on worm. Well done matey.

Tony Whitcombe was a close second with  27 lb 13 oz from peg 5 with a mainly Ide catch on maggot over heavily fed maggot. Well done matey.

Weigh Sheets:




















Wednesday, 23 April 2025

Tuesday 22/04/2025 - Acorn Cost Cutter - Paddocks

On a high today and looking forward to fishing the Paddocks again with my good friend and bank runner Glenn Bailey (BTW he isn't very good at it). Berger van to getting us going.

Had a walk around the tackle shop and must say it's very well stocked and well supported by Zoe and Des Shipp.

Apparently 30 fishing today, which is good, more the merrier.

Into the draw bag and drawing peg 24 and being one of the first to draw was quick getting to the peg and unloading the van and is a peg I've not draw since the concrete bridge was installed, so was looking forward to having a go at it. Then Dom Sullivan came running around announcing a redraw. It don't happen often, but mistakes are easy to make running matches - I know from experience, usually with collecting the pools. Apparently all to do with having two number 11's. Back in to the draw bag and pulled number 11! Told my draw had gone bad to worse. It doesn't matter happy to fish any peg.

For company on peg 12 was Pinkie Paul Faiers and Chris Gay on 10 who was to DNW. Paul thought the area would be no good for silvers and he would be fishing for Carp.

Set up far too many rigs. Didn't expect to catch many Carp until  later in the match so targeted silvers with 4x14 Winters - one on top set for LR's over GB and loose fed LR's over the top and the other out at three barrels with worm over a smidgen of chopped worm and larger amounts of caster, for hopefully some Tench. Had a few Ronnie and a decent Perch short and a few Ide long on worm, but it was slow. Paul wasn't catching Carp and had switched to silvers. I noticed what I thought was silvers topping over to the island which was well out of reach for my 13 metres. So set the waggler up for double LR's over loose fed same. The first four cast resulted in three foul hooked Carp landing one and getting one in the mouth. Clearly not silvers topping then- Lol. Stayed on this adding another 9 Carp before the wind got so bad I couldn't see where the fed was going or the float too well. So went down the LH margin with a 0.3 gram RJ on the top set and had 10 more Carp with double LR over loose fed same plus a Tench and a decent Skimmer.

Silvers weighed 12 lb 15 oz and the 20 Carp for 61 lb totalling 73 lb 15 oz (weigh sheet error). Happy enough with that but more so if the wind wasn't for bad and freezing cold. If the wind stay's as it is peg 10, 11 and 12 will fish very well indeed.

The match was won by Shaun Fillingham with 147 lb 9 oz from peg 9. Shaun caught long over to the island mugging on banded pellet. No loose fed was injured during the match. Well done matey.

Paul Faiers won the silvers with 31 lb 2 oz from peg 12. Paul having given up on the Carp switched to silvers catching either down his RH edge with Pinkie over Pinkie or short in front with maggot over loose fed maggot. Tench and Skimmers making up most of his weight. He did have Carp trouble near the end. Well done matey nice to watch and thanks for letting some overcasting of the waggler in your peg.😘

Back to the Waterloo for a pint with Glenn, runner up Tony W and Haydn W. Great end of the day even with bad wind burn.

Result:

1. Shaun Fillingham 147-09 p9
2. Tony Whitcombe 118-09 p1
3. Gary Bedford 117-01 p7
4. Mervyn Sivell 106-05 p5
5. Antony Piekielniak              91-07 p2
6. Simon Stacey                      84-11 p33

Silvers:

1. Paul Faiers 31-02 p12
2. Steve Howell 29-09 p15

Section Weigh Sheet: