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Apart for announcements - match bookings and annual permit applications etc, this topic is sadly a little quiet since Photobucket decided to charge quite considerable fees to host pictures relating to the canal.
The club now has a fb page in which some of the old photos and new ones going forward will feature - search Cashmores & Harrisons AC on fb for more info
on the Wood Lane section. Member Steven Griffiths had a few tugs, netting 5 tincas, a breme and a few lb of silvers, including this clonking rudd that went 1lb (I saw it caught, shame the photo doesn't do it justice)
5 members of the Penderel Piscatorial Angling Society managed to have a knock up on Wood Lane section before the storm hit on Sunday
As usual a few fish were hooked and lost, but a few tincas were managed to be netted
6.10.0 won, chased home by another double tinca net of 5.8.0
Steve Cope's Express and Star report of last weekends club match
The hottest day of the year so far on Saturday and still conditions led to weights being down from the preceding weeks impressive catches on the Wyrley & Essington Canal on Pelsall Common at the Cashmores MG match. Drawn on peg 9 to the side of the junction with the Cannock Extension Canal, Paul Vernon pole fished dead red maggots for a trio of tench plus small skimmers for 8 - 8 - 0. Runner up, Barry Broadhurst poled chopped worm off peg 6, at the other side of the junction, catching another three tench, although he lost one which could have made all the difference, plus small perch to scale 6 - 1 - 9. Third place went to Dennis Jeffery who put 5 - 1 - 0 onto the scales, comprising of one tench, roach and rudd snared on poled punch bread on peg 2, further along the common