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Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 25th, 2010, 4:45 pm
by joffmiester
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 25th, 2010, 6:11 pm
by tasker
it was not unsociable nursey any longer and i would have left the house already
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 25th, 2010, 7:46 pm
by colly
We have space in one of our teams this Sunday - anyone interested, or know anybody who might be??
It might be fishing hard, but could be better this weekend and the payouts are good!!
Please let me or Nursey know
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 25th, 2010, 8:02 pm
by maddog
sorry hammo greens not my colour like blue or black /pink im off to join porter .
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 25th, 2010, 10:10 pm
by Nursey
Glad to see everyone is getting on well and starting to open up to one another about personal matters!
Right then... sections for Sunday as follows:
A Section: Kilby Bridge - all basin side, between boats, basin and just past before the wires.
B Section: Crow Mills down
C Section: Manor - Westminster Drive - either side of bridge
D Section: County Arms inc 3 pegs basin side of bridge
Hopefully these higher temperatures will hang around for the weekend and the fish will have started to spread-out abit.
See you in the cafe
Nursey
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 26th, 2010, 9:40 am
by joffmiester
looks like A then
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 26th, 2010, 9:42 am
by joffmiester
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 26th, 2010, 2:05 pm
by joffmiester
i here i few anglers are fishing for kamo points this week
being a 52 pegger
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 27th, 2010, 9:45 am
by Nursey
Yes Joff, I think we will be seeing a few new (and not so new!)
faces at tomorrows match.
What the Woottons away for a family holiday,
(I bet its pellet and F1 talk all day on those sun beds!) some of the Spro lads now out on probation
and a few ringers (not Steve and Phil as well!) thrown-in for good measure
it should make it for an interesting match.
Nursey
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 27th, 2010, 9:54 am
by joffmiester
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 27th, 2010, 12:31 pm
by joffmiester
i must say my a tension has some what been side tracked by the thought of what colour stockings mr porter will be wearing tomorrow
i wounder if he shaves or waxes i'm sure its a decoy just to put us all off our fishing tomorrow
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 27th, 2010, 6:50 pm
by Nursey
CONFIRMED PEGGING FOR TOMORROW
Dear All,
Although the sections and access points are the same as previously stated, we have made a few changes to the pegging for tomorrow.
A Section: Kilby 9 on the basin side of the bridge & 4 on the other side of the bridge
B Section: Crow Mills Down - no changes
c Section: Manor - all pegs now to left of the bridge on Westminster drive. Pegging extends past the two bridges towards the lock.
D Section: County Arms - all pegs are on the basin side of the county arms bridge from and inc the basin down behind the factories to Whetstone lock.
See you in the cafe
Nursey
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: February 28th, 2010, 11:18 pm
by Nursey
Wigston A.S. Middy Team Challenge – GUC Leicester
Round 4 Sun 28th February (52 Pegs)
With last weeks match cancelled due to snow and the fish still shoaled-up in certain areas, it was always going to be a tough match for most of us.
Still, its good to see anglers getting plenty of exercise walking the bank - who says anglers are lazy slobs! Bob Greenbury in my section covered about 6 miles - although I later found out he had driven most of it!
Speaking of Leicester Sensas, I did feel sorry for Nicky Moss.
At first I thought he was suffering from a late night on the pop,
but on closer inspection, his peg had been invaded by dog turds and he was wretching like a good-un whilst he tried to cover them up with leaves and twigs.
Not to be out-done, Tasker announced that he had got an even bigger turd in his peg (Joff I'm feeding you lines here!) and it was bright orange!!
I'm not quite sure what had produced said turd, but it was clearly a hazzard and so Tasker was allowed to move his box for fear of tripping over it.
Despite some locals catching in the week, the section behind the factories lived up to the dog crap that was on the bank. Messers Pringle and Oakes Snr caught in the basin
and my tiny perch (on punch) was the only other fish to be weighed-in.
Right, scores on the doors
Leicester Sensas Gold put in a strong team performance to take the team honours with 38 pts ahead of league leaders Oadby Angling ‘A’ on 34pts, Leicester Sensas Silver on 31pts and Spro Red Arc on 23pts.
When you throw-out the worst results, Sensas Gold are only 4 pts behind Oadby A and with two matches left, there could still be an upset!
Leicester Sensas Gold also produced the individual winner with Pete Marlow weighing a superb 13lb 12oz.
Pegged at the ‘Manor’ stretch near Glen Parva, Pete fished caster on a 4m whip to catch small roach and rudd steadily all match.
Second placed Tom Pringle (Oadby Angling ‘A’) caught eight skimmers on bread punch at 14 meters in the basin at the County Arms section to weigh 9lb 8oz.
Joff (Leicester Sensas Silver) took third with 6lb 15oz of roach taken on punch to pip Pete Jayes (Oadby Angling ‘A’) on 6lb 8oz.
FOR FULL LEAGUE TABLE VISIT
www.wigstonanglingsociety.co.uk
NEXT ROUND IS SUN 14TH MARCH
SIXTH AND FINAL ROUND IS SUN 28TH MARCH
LEICESTER CANAL CHAMPS - SUN 21ST MARCH
Nursey
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: March 1st, 2010, 1:54 pm
by bill yards
Not to be out-done, Tasker announced that he had got an even bigger turd in his peg (Joff I'm feeding you lines here!) and it was bright orange!!
Can someone please send the said 'turd' over to the Walsall Canal; they will have the full set then
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: March 1st, 2010, 2:04 pm
by joffmiester
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: March 2nd, 2010, 3:31 pm
by joffmiester
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: March 2nd, 2010, 10:09 pm
by Nursey
Joff,
Yes that's right, Grumpy is still on suicide watch after being spanked by Tasker off the next peg on the 3rd round.
In fairness to Pete, Tasker did admit to foul-hooking a pound skimmer up the bum-hole, but they all count!
Reality also kicked-in last night when one or two of the Oadby lads realised that they are in with a chance (as are some of the Sensas lads) of being crowned top league individual (yes there is a little trophy).
It will be interesting to see who really are team players who might just push their pegs too far!
Nursey
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: March 3rd, 2010, 9:38 am
by joffmiester
[quote]Joff,
Yes that's right, Grumpy is still on suicide watch after being spanked by Tasker off the next peg
even more so if the passer bye [mr blair] hadn't told him where to fish on sunday
talk about getting out of jail ::) ::) ::)
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: March 9th, 2010, 5:56 pm
by joffmiester
Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
Posted: March 9th, 2010, 9:54 pm
by Nursey
Joff,
The plan (hardly a plan!) is to have two sections (A & B) at Kilby (subject to boats) - one either side of the bridge.
C Section at the Manor including some of the new pegs from the last match - eg yours and a few past the two bridges as well as perhaps some the other side of Westminster drive bridge.
D Section will be the County arms inc 3 in the basin.
Any changes, I'll be in-touch.
Nursey