GOOD LOOKING CHAP.

GOOD LOOKING CHAP.
With a nice bag of carp.

Thursday 4 March 2010

DAVES RESULT FROM SPAIN.

MAGGOTS END.


RODS and REELS.

The match this week was an open, and held on the now famous 8 foot drain,
but it did'nt fish that well.The day although a bit windy , never caused to much
problem, and with the sun breaking through in the afternoon, it pushed the
temperatures into the low 20's.In saying that , there were some dry nets, and
there was also a good few of us that never broke the 1 kilo mark!!!.
In fact i drew next to my travelling partner Clive, and between us we only
managed a kilo of fish. Several anglers had a good day as shown from the results.

1st. Richard Kendall, fishing the pole using maggot with 7.02 kilo's.

2nd. Ian (from the darkside) Haughton, same method with 6.140 kilo's.

3rd. Alan (the quiet one) Ried, same method with 2.96 kilo's.

H.Clark found to his detriment the immediate depth of the drain while he was
pushing his keepnet out, the end section of his landing net pole, parted
company with the rest of the handle, and he watched it disappear into the murky depths.
So if anyone is lucky enough to retrieve it, you know who the owner is.
Good job he never caught any fish big enough to be landed.

Picture attached of how homely Clive, and myself were.


TIGHT LINES.


DAVE HOARE.

Thanks Dave, bit small that drain, but saying that, at least i could reach
the far bank with my feeder.(ha ha). Once again mate thanks alot, hear from
you soon. STEVE.
Permali's 4th round of the winters leauge this sunday, looking forward to it.
Let you know how i get on Monday, bye for know.

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