
Gosh it hardly seems like 6 days since I stopped writing these reports but it has in fact been 6 months and we are now into our first festival of 2007. The Van Den Eynde festival is always the first on our festival calendar and remains our only pellet free festival; the event is a sell out with 180 anglers fishing Pollawyn, Trelawney/Python, Gwinear, Bolingey & Porth. This is the first big test on the lakes as although we have had a full winter programme they have not been fished to this extent. All the regular faces are fishing the festivals as well as some new comers and there is a wide ages group with anglers as young as 12 & 15 fishing the festival. The stage is set and all preparation done the only thing left is to start fishing so lets see how day one goes.
Day One
As ever day one sees much nervous excitement and anticipation, the anglers already know their sections and in what order they will be fishing the lakes so the only thing left is the draw. This year we have amended our rules slightly and all anglers should have received and/or read these and they would have to sign to say they will abide by them, in October only two anglers were disqualified so we have high hope there will be no mistakes this time! At the morning draw Clint runs through the information and as we wish everyone a fantastic festival those at the front of the draw queue reach for the bag……
‘A’ Section - Pollawyn
A Section start off their week on the prolific Pollawyn match lake, with huge hauls of fish coming from this lake in the past there is much bagging expected. The weather has been mixed recently and the big catches have come from down the arms where the fish have been feeding in the sheltered warmer conditions, instead of basking in the high bank, this proved to be correct today with top match angler Des Shipp taking the lake win from peg 43, Des fished at 17.5 meters across to the island on meat for a winning weight of 132lb 3oz. Mick Lees on the point on peg 23 took advantage of the no pole limit rule and fished long across to the island on meat and weighed in with 115lb 9oz to take second on the lake. Third went to Tony Wynnick on peg 47, Tony caught straight from the off down the edge and over to the island both with meat on the pole, the bites slowed down but thanks to 4 big fish in the closing stages of the match this pushed him to third with 78lb 15oz. Carl Elland had the next best weight on the lake and narrowly missed out on being third with 78lb 10oz, Carl was on peg 34 and caught on the bomb with meat loose feeding meat and a few shallow on the pole.
Section Winners
Des Shipp 9 Points 132lb 3oz
Mick Lees 9 Points 115lb 9oz
Dave Harpin 9 Points 73lb 4oz
John Larraman 9 Points 60lb 8oz
‘B’ Section - Trelawney/Python
Both of these lakes have seen a facelift over the winter with Python benefiting from the reeds being cut right back with the anglers now having more room at either side of them. Trelawney has been stocked with a tremendous amount of fish and is nearly unrecognisable with the work that has been done on the island, our recent residents matches have proved that the lake is well on its way to being back on top form as it had provided the winning weights on all our recent matches. Taking the lake win today with 147lb 14oz was Kieron Rich on Trelawney peg 1, Kieron fished long pole to the island with meat over powdered meat. Stuart Lister on Trelawney peg 17 was second; Stuart fished at 4 & 5 meters on meat and also on the long pole to the island for a final weight of 72lbs. Current Parkdean Master Neil Machin took third with 68lb 11oz, Neil was on Trelawney peg 23 and caught half of his fish on the long pole and half on the bomb & meat. The next best weight on the lake was 67lb 14oz and this came from Harry Billing on peg 29 who fished on the pole with meat over powdered meat. Python fished steadily with a top weight of 60lb 8oz coming from the narrows & 55lb 6oz coming from the wides.
Section Winners
Kieron Rich 9 Points 147lb 14oz
Neil Machin 9 Points 68lb 11oz
Gary Smith 9 Points 60lb 8oz
John Holt 9 Points 55lb 6oz
‘C’ Section - Gwinear
Simon “at” is no longer at Gwinear and the reigns have been handed over to Charlie, Charlie has pledged his support to the festivals and has really tidied the lake up and also allowed us to once again introduce meat to the venue on the festivals. The fishing on Gwinear will also be a mystery to us as it has not really been fished much over the winter we just hope it does not live up to it’s festival nick name - Grimear! Grant Albutt takes the lake win today with 97lb 9oz, Grant was on peg 53 and caught on the pole at 16 meters on meat. England ace Will Raison took second from peg 28 with 90lb 1oz; Will fished the pole down the edge with corn. Third on the lake went to Chris Kerbel, Chris weighed in with 68lb caught on meat at 7 meters from peg 24. Terry Winter had the next best weight on the lakes with 64lb 10oz, Terry was on peg 31 and caught on the pole across at 16 meters and down the edge over the bar on corn and chopped worm.
Section Winners
Grant Albutt 9 Points 97lb 9oz
Chris Kerbel 9 Points 68lb
Mark Brown 9 Points 33lb 14oz
Callum Dicks 9 Points 33lb 3oz
‘D’ Sesction - Porth
Porth is rammed full of smaller fish but also stocked with the notorious pike, so the name of the game is to land your fish before the pike get there. In recent winter leagues the fish have been showing in the 30’s and you needed between 12lb – 16lb to win the match. Today’s fishing showed that the weights are consistent to these expectations but as the weather has been warmer the fish have stared to move. Steve Sanders on peg 73 took the win with 14lb 4oz, Steve caught on the feeder with worm. On peg 75 Nick Jones was second with 12lb 13oz, Nick caught on the long pole. Third went to Mark Harris with 12lb 9oz, Mark had an impressive net of roach caught on the pole with castor from peg 88. 11lb 10oz was the next best weight on the lake and this came from Bob Jarvis on peg 71 who fished chopped worm on the pole at 13 meters.
Section Winners
Steve Sanders 9 Points 14lb 4oz
Mark Harris 9 Points 12lb 9oz
John Pantry 9 Points 9lb 6oz
Steve Mayo 9 Points 9lb 4oz
Colin Mulholland 9 Points 9 Lb 4oz
‘E’ Section - Bolingey
Bolingey has produced some massive weights on previous festivals and again there are high expectations from the lake being as it is one of the Uk’s top venues. The boys dread the weigh in as it the past visits to the chiropractor have been recommended!! The lake win today came from Steve Cooke on peg 9, Steve caught on meat on the long pole in the margins at 14 meters for a great starting weight to the festival of 144lb 6oz. Ben leach took second with 143lb 2oz, Ben was on peg 18 and caught on the bomb & PVA and on the short pole at 5 meters with meat. Third went to Peter Jupp on peg 14, Peter fished at 4 meters and in the margins on meat for a total weight of 138lb 12oz. The next best weight on the lake was 117lb 6oz; this came from Dave Barratt on peg 19 who caught at 5 meters on meat.
Section Winners
Steve Cooke 9 Points 114lb 6oz
Sam Davies 9 Points 114lb 8oz
Adey Lindsay 9 Points 94lb 13oz
Dave Taylor 9 Points 77lb 10oz
So that was day one of the festival, lets see how the top twenty looks
| |
Name |
Weight |
Points |
| 1st |
Kieron Rich |
147lb 14oz |
9 |
| 2nd |
Steve Cooke |
144lb 6oz |
9 |
| 3rd |
Des Shipp |
132lb 3oz |
9 |
| 4th |
Mick Lees |
115lb 9oz |
9 |
| 5th |
Sam Davies |
114lb 8oz |
9 |
| 6th |
Grant Albutt |
97lb 9oz |
9 |
| 7th |
Adey Lindsay |
94lb 13oz |
9 |
| 8th |
Dave Taylor |
77lb 10oz |
9 |
| 9th |
Dave Harpin |
73lb 4oz |
9 |
| 10th |
Neil Machin |
86lb 11oz |
9 |
| 11th |
Chris Kerbel |
68lb 00oz |
9 |
| 12th |
Gary Smith |
60lb 8oz |
9 |
| 13th |
John Larraman |
60lb 8oz |
9 |
| 14th |
John Holt |
55lb 6oz |
9 |
| 15th |
Mark Brown |
33lb 14oz |
9 |
| 16th |
Callum Dicks |
33lb 3oz |
9 |
| 17th |
Steve Sanders |
14lb 4oz |
9 |
| 18th |
Mark Harris |
12lb 9oz |
9 |
| 19th |
John Pantry |
9lb 6oz |
9 |
| 20th |
Steve Mayo |
9lb 6oz |
9 |
So day one is in the bag and the race is on, is there are festival winner in the above names? We shall just have to weight and see, more festival results and reports coming soon. Keep watching this space! Cheers, Kirsty
Day Two
Day two was another stunning day with clear skies throughout the day and sunshine. Yesterday was a great start to the festival and for those with section wins it was all out to start as they mean to go on and for those that didn’t fair as well it was back into the draw bag with their fingers crossed.
‘A’ Section - Trelawney/Python
relawney fished well again today having benefited from 1500 fish be stocked over the winter. The lake win came from Tony Wynnick on peg one, Tony had a great run of bites but thought they had stopped feeding half way through the match but he persevered with his tactics and they were soon back in the peg, he finished with a winning weight of 131lb caught on meat across to the island. Gary Gibson took second with 125lb 14oz, Gary caught on corn & meat on the long pole to the island and down the edge from peg 29. On peg 21 Jimmy Bullard weighed in with 125lb 9oz to take third on the lake, Jimmy caught across to the island on meat and down the edge on castor and meat. Wayne Sharman had the next best weight on the lake with 92lb 2oz, Wayne caught on meat at 14.5 meters on the pole. The weights on Python are still tight and consistent in the sections; the top weight on the lake came from Andy Dare on peg 9 with 74lb 1oz and Phil Ringer on peg 15 with 70lb 14oz.
Section Winners
Tony Wynnick 9 points 131lb
Gary Gibson 9 points 125lb 14oz
Andy Dare 9 points 74lb 1oz
Jamie Jones 9 points 41lb
‘B’ Section - Gwinear
There have still been a few big weights on Gwinear and as this water is predominately been pellet fishing over the winter this has not helped as it is a pellet free festival but the lifting on the ban on meat has started to bring the weights gradually up. Stewart Lister on peg 28 took the lake win today with 103lb 6oz; Stewart fished corn under the bridge for the win. Jimmy Garside weighed in with 63lb and finished second, Jimmy caught on the feeder chucking towards peg 36 from peg 19. With a weight of 54lb 7oz Kevin Wilder on peg 20 took third, Kevin caught on the pole & meat. Kelvin Acton on peg 25 caught on meat on the pole from peg 25 and ended up with the next best weight on the lake of 42lb 9oz
Section Winners
Stuart Lister 9 points 103lb 6oz
Jimmy Garside 9 points 63lb
Darren Kempson 9 points 38lb 8oz
Neil Machin 9 points 35lb 2oz
‘C’ Section - Porth
The anglers in C section really got their heads around this lake today and there were some top catches with hundreds of silverfish being caught. With an impressive 28lb 7oz Will Raison took the lake win today from peg 75, Will caught on the pole at 8meters with caster. Grant Albutt on peg 20 wighed in with 15lb 14oz to take second, Grant caught on the pole at 5 meters also with casters. Alan Richards with 13lb 15oz took third, Alan caught on the pole at 10 meters on maggot from peg 21. The next best weight on the lake came from Steve Ringer on peg 87, Steve fished dead maggot on the feeder for a weight of 11lb 5oz.
Section Winners
William Raison 9 points 28lb 7oz
Grant Albutt 9 points 15lb 14oz
Steve Ringer 9 points 11lb 5oz
Mark Brown 9 points 10lb 6oz
‘D’ Section - Bolingey
The bagging on Bolingey continues with more top weights coming from across
the lake. Rick Johnston on peg 20 took the lake win on day two with 176lb 10oz, Rick caught on the waggler over to the island with meat. Just pounds behind him and having to settle for second place was Steve Sanders with 171lb 8oz, Steve was on peg 45 and caught short on the pole at 6 meters with meat. Third went to John Pantry on peg 21, John caught over to the island on the waggler with meat for a weight of 130lb 8oz. Paul cannon on peg 44 had the next best weight with 121lb 12oz, Paul caught on meat on the pole at 11 meters.
Section Winners
Rick Johnston 9 points 176lb 10oz
Paul Cannon 9 points 121lb 12oz
Martin Amos 9 points 119lb 8oz
Tommy Pickering 9 points 91lb 12oz
‘E’ Section - Pollawyn
It was another good days fishing for those anglers on Pollawyn especially Steve Cooke on the point at peg 20 who won the match with an impressive 183lb 5oz, Steve fished on the feeder with meat across to the island. Nigel Cornwell took second on the lake with 80lb 2oz; Gary was on peg 29 and caught on the bomb with meat. Third on the lake went to Matt Davenport, Matt fished meat over from peg 23 and finished on a weight of 78lb 15oz. just missing out on the lake and a section win with 78lb 11oz was en leach on peg 31, Ben had a few fish on the PVA but caught most of his fish on the pole with meat at 14.5 meters he had 6 nice carp and a healthy net of skimmers.
Section Winners
Steve Cooke 9 points 183lb 5oz
Matt Davenport 9 points 78lb 15oz
Dave Cain 9 points 70lb 1oz
John Stepton 9 points 47lb 12oz
So that was the action on day two, how has it affected our top twenty?
Overall Top Twenty
| |
Name |
Weight |
Points |
| 1st |
Steve Cooke |
327lb 11oz |
18 |
| 2nd |
Grant Albutt |
113lb 7oz |
18 |
| 3rd |
Neil Machin |
103lb 130z |
18 |
| 4th |
Mark Brown |
44lb 4oz |
18 |
| 5th |
Tony Wynnick |
209lb 15oz |
17 |
| 6th |
Steve Sanders |
185lb 12oz |
17 |
| 7th |
Stuart Lister |
175lb 6oz |
17 |
| 8th |
Matt Davenport |
170lb 1oz |
17 |
| 9th |
Will Raison |
118lb 8oz |
17 |
| 10th |
John Holt |
96lb 8oz |
17 |
| 11th |
Callum Dicks |
44lb 0oz |
17 |
| 12th |
Ben Leach |
221lb 13oz |
16 |
| 13th |
Kieron Rich |
188lb 6oz |
16 |
| 14th |
Gary Gibson |
170lb 10oz |
16 |
| 15th |
Des Shipp |
162lb 13oz |
16 |
| 16th |
John Pantry |
139lb 14oz |
16 |
| 17th |
Jimmy Garside |
129lb 2oz |
16 |
| 18th |
Dave Taylor |
102lb 6oz |
16 |
| 19th |
Colin Mulholland |
93lb 13oz |
16 |
| 20th |
Mick Lees |
190lb 6oz |
15 |
We have four anglers on maximum points having had a great start to their festivals, can they keep this up for the rest of the week. The weather is expected to turn slightly over the next few days so we could be waving goodbye to the sun, will this effect the fishing?
Please come back tomorrow to catch up on the latest action. Cheers Kirsty
Day Three
The anglers had a bit of a shock this morning waking up to a bitterly cold day in comparison to the previous days of sun. A heavy fog covered the park and the lakes and all we could do was hope that the dullness of weather did not affect the anglers spirits of their fishing.
Day three is a crucial stage of the festival being the half waypoint, it is now the make or break point for some. The weights have been steadily increasing through the week and more consistent weights across the sections, lets hope this change of weather does not bring a change of fortune.
‘A’ Section - Gwinear
The lake fished more evenly across the sections, with only a few poor weights compared to the higher weights. The lake was one today by Andy Dare on peg 20, Andy fished the feeder tight across to the island to give him a winning weight of 96lb 4oz. Jamie Parkhouse was second with 77lb 9oz, he fished the long pole and down the margins from peg 19. 62lb 4oz was the weight to take third today and that came from Des Shipp on peg 54, Des fished corn to the island at 17.5 meters on the pole.
Section Winners
Andy Dare 9 points 96lb 4oz
Des Shipp 9 points 62lb 4oz
Phil Ringer 9 points 52lb 12oz
Carl Eland 9 points 32lb 8oz
‘B’ Section - Porth
Well what an amazing day on Porth, the weights today topped all expectations with Neil Machin taking the lake win with 57lb 10oz., Neil is only on his third ever visit to the lake so this was an impressive win, he fished from peg 77 and caught 20lbs of silvers on castor and the rest mainly bream on worm. Second on the lake was Skip McCabe on peg 78, Skip fished chop worm on the pole and finished with a weight of 44lb. On peg 76 Alan Bell was third with 35lb 4oz, Alan caught on the pole with caster & worm over groundbait. Kieron Rich peg 86 had the next best weight with 19lb 12oz. Kieron fished on the 13-meter pole with worm & caster over groundbait.
Section Winners
Neil Machin 9 points 57lb 10oz
Kieron Rich 9 points 19lb 12oz
Gary Hamilton 9 points 18lb 11oz
Stewart Lister 9 points 16lb 2oz
‘C’ Section - Bolingey
Cracking weights again today on Bolingey, the lake is fishing as well as expected and the weights prove this. The winning weight today was 156lb 8oz and that came from Nigel Smith on peg 46; Nigel fished on the 13 meter & 6 meter pole line with meat. Steve Ringer was second with 151lb10oz; Steve fished meat on the pole at 6 meters from peg 14. Callum Dicks on peg 49 was third with 141lb 6oz, Callum caught down the edge on worm. The method of the moment PVA worked well for Shaun Sylvester who had the next best weight from peg 23 finishing with 135lb 1oz.
Section Winners
Nigel Smith 9 points 156lb 8oz
Steve Ringer 9 points 151lb 10oz
Shaun Sylvester 9 points 135lb 1oz
Richie Hull 9 points 133lb 11oz
‘D’ Section - Pollawyn
The warmer weather has encouraged the fish out of the arms and are now feeding well on the high bank as today’s weights show. The lake win came from Malcolm Johnson on peg 27 with 156lb 8oz; Malcolm fished hair-rigged meat & corn on the feeder. Steve Mayo took second with 114lb 6oz, Steve was on peg 26 and caught on the feeder tight across to the island n meat and also had a few late on shallow on the waggler with meat On peg 29 Rick Johnston was third with 110lb 3oz, Rick caught shallow on the waggler with meat. Stuart McGuinness on peg 28 had the next best weight on the lake with 108lb 9oz, Stuart caught on the lead with meat.
Section Winners
Malcolm Johnson 9 points 156lb 8oz
Geoff Ringer 9 points 105lb 15oz
Tommy Pickering 9 points 84lb 5oz
Danny Wynn 9 points 61lb 12oz
‘E’ Section - Trelawney/Python
Trelawney is still on top form with peg 1 producing the match winning weight for the second day running with Gary Cornwell taking the winning weight of 149lb 15oz, Gary fished meat across to the island and down the edge to take the win. Second went to Ian Manning on peg 21 with a weight of 137lb 15oz, Ian fished caster & meat on the long pole and down the edge. Steve Clark had a weight of 80lb 3oz and finished third on the lake; Steve was on peg 26 and fished meat on the pole, bomb & waggler. On peg 28 Vic Molyneux had the next best weight on the lake with 63lb, Vic caught at 17 meters on the pole with meat. The best weights on python came from Ben Leach on peg 12 with 48lb 15oz and Ray Chorlton on peg 36 with 40lb 7oz.
Section Winners
Gary Cornwell 9 points 149lb 15oz
Ian Manning 9 points 137lb 15oz
Ben Leach 9 points 48lb 15oz
Ray Chorlton 9 points 40lb 7oz
So that was the fishing on day three and whom do we see at the top now?
Overall Top Twenty
| |
Name |
Weight |
Points |
| 1st |
Neil Machin |
161lb 7oz |
27 |
| 2nd |
Stewart Lister |
191lb 8oz |
26 |
| 3rd |
Steve Cooke |
347lb 11oz |
25 |
| 4th |
Ben Leach |
270lb 12oz |
25 |
| 5th |
Matt Davenport |
227lb 2oz |
25 |
| 6th |
Des Shipp |
225lb 1oz |
25 |
| 7th |
Steve Sanders |
218lb 5oz |
25 |
| 8th |
Kieron Rich |
208lb 2oz |
25 |
| 9th |
Callum Dicks |
185lb 6oz |
25 |
| 10th |
Mark Brown |
137lb 2oz |
25 |
| 11th |
Will Raison |
218lb 0oz |
24 |
| 12th |
Grant Albutt |
210lb 3oz |
24 |
| 13th |
Tony Wynnick |
238lb 1oz |
23 |
| 14th |
Gary Gibson |
232lb 1oz |
23 |
| 15th |
Steve Ringer |
210lb 1oz |
23 |
| 16th |
Steve Mayo |
186lb 11oz |
23 |
| 17th |
Carl Elland |
176lb 2oz |
23 |
| 18th |
Richie Hull |
175lb 7oz |
23 |
| 19th |
Phil Ringer |
167lb 7oz |
23 |
| 20th |
Tim Nash |
146lb 9oz |
23 |
So Neil Machin is starting of the White Acres Festival campaign as he ended it in 2006, can he hold onto his unblemished top spot? Rain and colder weather has been forecast over the next couple of days so we shall have to see if this makes a difference.
See you tomorrow for the next update,
Cheers Kirsty.
Day Four
Crikey what a day, it rained, it hailed, some sleet and then it rained some more! For somewhere that supposedly had such a mild climate it was as if overnight the whole park was transported to the arctic! Not a nice day for the anglers (some of which are still drying out now), but again the big weights keep coming and vital section points being won.
As we headed into day four it was so close up at the top has today’s action changed anything – read on…
‘A’ Section - Porth
After some cracking weights yesterday the drop in temperature has affected the fishing but plenty of fish were still caught and points won. The lake today was won by Phil Ringer on peg 36, Phil caught on the groundbait feeder (with Ringer groundbait) with dead maggot for a weight of 14lb 11oz. Des Shipp was second with 14lb 4oz, Des caught on the groundbait feeder with small dendra worms from peg 34. Third went to Michael Sanders, Michael caught on the feeder and the pole with worms and maggots for a weight of 10lb from peg 75. Gary Gibson on peg 84 had the next best weight on the lake with 9lb 12oz caught on the swim feeder with worm.
Section Winners
Phil Ringer 9 points 14lb 11oz
Michael Sanders 9 points 10lb
Gary Gibson 9 points 9lb 12oz
Billy Lock 9 points 7lb 2oz
‘B’ Section - Bolingey
Three more tons and more high weights came off the lake today showing despite the bitterly cold weather this lake does not disappoint. Craig Williams took the lake win (and also won today’s swimming competition – nice dip Craig?!) from peg 12 with 134lb 12oz, Craig caught in the 5-meter pole line with meat & hemp. Neil Machin narrowly missed out on the win by weighing 132lb 8oz to take second; Neil was on peg 9 and caught down the edge on meat. Skip McCabe on peg 27 caught shallow on caster to take third on the lake with 108lb 7oz. Kevin Retford had the next best weight on the lake with 91lb 11oz, Kev was on peg 40 and caught down the edge and at 11 meters on meat.
Section Winners
Craig Williams 9 points 134lb 12oz
Skip McCabe 9 points 108lb 7oz
Kevin Retford 9 points 91lb 11oz
Jimmy Garside 9 points 89lb 14oz
‘C’ Section - Pollawyn
Well what a day it was on Pollawyn, the anglers were drowned by the rain and frozen by the harsh wind but the fish took no notice of this and fed like it was their last supper. Nigel Smith on peg 26 on the high bank took the lake win and the biggest weight of the week so far with 194lb 1oz; Nigel caught his tremendous haul of carp on the waggler with meat. Second on the lake went to Shaun Sylvester with 181lb 14oz, Shaun caught on the “tea-bag” from the point at peg 19. Also on the point was Richard Kinning peg 20, it was a battle throughout the day as the virtually caught fish for fish but in the end Richard had to settle for third with 142lb 6oz caught on the feeder with meat. Tom Scholey had the next best weight on the lake with 91lb; Tom was on peg 27 and caught on the feeder casting over to the island with meat
Section Winners
Nigel Smith 9 points 194lb 1oz
Steve Ringer 9 points 80lb 9oz
Grant Albutt 9 points 79lb 2oz
Will Raison 9 points 38lb 3oz
‘D’ Section - Trelawney/Python
The cold had slightly affected the fishing on these lakes but James Garside on Trelawney peg 21 put in a great effort to take the win with 129lb 13oz, James persevered on the 16-meter pole fishing meat and corn to the island. Second went to John Pantry with 100lb 10oz, John was on peg 17 and caught on meat over meat on the long pole. The “flyer” peg of the week peg 1 on Trelawney did not disappoint today and provided Bob Jarvis with third on the lake with 77lb 13oz, Bob caught on the 16 meter pole in the first hour until (in his words) “the bloody wind got up” and then continued to fish the bomb over his pole line with punched meat. Geoff Ringer was on Trelawney peg 28 and had the next best weight with 71lb 5oz. The top weight on Python came from Tommy Pickering on peg 14 with 60lb 6oz. (Tommy was second in the swimming competition by doing in the ditch behind Python – it’s deeper than it looks isn’t it Tommy!?)
Section Winners
James Garside 9 points 129lb 13oz
John Pantry 9 points 100lb 10oz
Tommy Pickering 9 points 60lb 5oz
Steve Sanders 9 points 20lb 2oz
‘E’ Section - Gwinear
The new owner of Gwinear Charlie has put on a fantastic welcome for our festival anglers this week by providing them with hot drinks for their arrival and set up, this was especially welcome today due to the bitterly cold and wet weather so a massive thank you to Charlie from all the anglers and the fisheries team. Ian Manning won the lake today on peg 17 with 72lb 12oz. Dave Taylor weighed in with 65lb 9oz to take second from peg 37. Third went to Peter Jupp with 64lb 7oz, Peter was on peg 25. On peg 57 Ben Leach had the next best weight on the lake with 55lb 10oz, Ben caught at 17 meters on caster.
Section Winners
Ian Manning 9 points 72lb 12oz
Dave Taylor 9 points 65lb 9oz
Ben Leach 9 points 55lb 10oz
Adey Lindsay 9 points 29lb 15oz
So that was the fishing action from day four and how does our top twenty look…
Overall Top Twenty
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