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Wigston A.S. Teams of Four Winter League
- joffmiester
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can't say i mean i couldn't tell you mate i didn't know myself i wouldn't even know how to get back there
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we have kept the pegging the same as last time now joff just for the reason that it should save any arguments
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Joff's saying nothing !!! , Leicester have something sorted !!!!!!!
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Oadby Angling 'A' made it two wins out of two on the 2nd round of the Wigston A.S. 'Middy' Teams of Four winter league.
On a difficult canal that saw the fished shoaled-up in certain areas, the Oadby team scored consistently well to finish on 38pts ahead of Spro Red Arc on 35pts who were one of the teams to suffer a dry net.
On the individual stakes, Aaron Wells of Devisotter made the most of the noted 'Willow Peg' at the County arms section to net a winning 8lb 7oz of skimmers to breadpunch.
Second placed Rob Bradshaw (Wigston A.S. Blue) had 7lb 15oz comprising of two bream and skimmers from the 'Manor' section.
Individuals
1st Aaron Wells Devisotter 8lb 7oz
2nd Rob Bradshaw Wigston A.S. Blue 7lb 15oz
3rd Mark Roberts Oadby Angling 'A' 4lb 15oz
4th Matt Collerson Spro Red Arc 4lb 11oz
5th Nicky Moss Leicester Sensas Gold 4lb 0oz
Teams
1st Oadby Angling 'A' 38pts
2nd Spro Red Arc 35pts
3rd Wigston A.S. Red 32pts
4th Wigston A.S. Blue 30pts
5th Leic Sensas Bronze 29pts
League To Date
1st Oadby Angling 'A' 2pts
2nd Leic Sensas Silver and Spro Red Arc both 11pts
4th Oadby Angling 'B' 12pts
5th Leic Sensas Bronze 13pts
Please note that the 6th and final round date of this league will now take place on Sunday 14th March, due to a number of teams being unable to fish the scheduled 21st March date.
In addition, teams will now be able to count their best 5 results out of the six matches.
The Leicester Canal Champs will now take place on Sun 21st March.
Section details for the 3rd round on Sunday and a full breakdown of team and individual points will be available by Wednesday and via visiting www.wigstonanglingsociety.co.uk
On a difficult canal that saw the fished shoaled-up in certain areas, the Oadby team scored consistently well to finish on 38pts ahead of Spro Red Arc on 35pts who were one of the teams to suffer a dry net.
On the individual stakes, Aaron Wells of Devisotter made the most of the noted 'Willow Peg' at the County arms section to net a winning 8lb 7oz of skimmers to breadpunch.
Second placed Rob Bradshaw (Wigston A.S. Blue) had 7lb 15oz comprising of two bream and skimmers from the 'Manor' section.
Individuals
1st Aaron Wells Devisotter 8lb 7oz
2nd Rob Bradshaw Wigston A.S. Blue 7lb 15oz
3rd Mark Roberts Oadby Angling 'A' 4lb 15oz
4th Matt Collerson Spro Red Arc 4lb 11oz
5th Nicky Moss Leicester Sensas Gold 4lb 0oz
Teams
1st Oadby Angling 'A' 38pts
2nd Spro Red Arc 35pts
3rd Wigston A.S. Red 32pts
4th Wigston A.S. Blue 30pts
5th Leic Sensas Bronze 29pts
League To Date
1st Oadby Angling 'A' 2pts
2nd Leic Sensas Silver and Spro Red Arc both 11pts
4th Oadby Angling 'B' 12pts
5th Leic Sensas Bronze 13pts
Please note that the 6th and final round date of this league will now take place on Sunday 14th March, due to a number of teams being unable to fish the scheduled 21st March date.
In addition, teams will now be able to count their best 5 results out of the six matches.
The Leicester Canal Champs will now take place on Sun 21st March.
Section details for the 3rd round on Sunday and a full breakdown of team and individual points will be available by Wednesday and via visiting www.wigstonanglingsociety.co.uk
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Wigston A.S. 'Middy' Teams of Four - Round 3 Sun 14th Feb 2010 (52pegs)
Round 3 of the Wigston A.S. ‘Middy’ Teams of Four Winter League was a struggle for most competitors with the fish still tightly shoaled in pockets. :( :(
The top 5 anglers all benefited from a change in the pegging to the previous two rounds with Pat Ward (Match Catch) leading the way with a level 14lb. Pat drew the noted ‘Basin’ at Kilby Bridge and made no mistake, netting 5 bream on pole-fished caster.
Second placed, Richie Reynolds (Oadby Angling ‘B) was also at Kilby and netted six quality perch on chopped worm for 11lb 3oz.
Third placed, Steve Warner (Oadby Angling ‘B’) drew another basin peg, but this time at the County Arms section for 8lb 11oz which included 2 chub.
1st Pat Ward Match Catch 14lb 0oz
2nd Richie Reynolds Oadby Angling ‘B’ 11lb 3oz
3rd Steve Warner Oadby Angling ‘B’ 8lb 11oz
4th Steve Gardner Might Catch 4lb 1312 oz
5th Dave Tasker Devisotter 4lb 0oz
On the team front, Oadby Angling ‘B’ were clear winners on 46pts ahead of Match Catch (37pts) Oadby Angling ‘A’ (35pts), Leicester Sensas Gold (30pts) and Notts A.A. (29pts).
For full league details, please visit
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Round 4 - Sunday 21st Feb
Sections to be confirmed
Nursey
Round 3 of the Wigston A.S. ‘Middy’ Teams of Four Winter League was a struggle for most competitors with the fish still tightly shoaled in pockets. :( :(
The top 5 anglers all benefited from a change in the pegging to the previous two rounds with Pat Ward (Match Catch) leading the way with a level 14lb. Pat drew the noted ‘Basin’ at Kilby Bridge and made no mistake, netting 5 bream on pole-fished caster.
Second placed, Richie Reynolds (Oadby Angling ‘B) was also at Kilby and netted six quality perch on chopped worm for 11lb 3oz.
Third placed, Steve Warner (Oadby Angling ‘B’) drew another basin peg, but this time at the County Arms section for 8lb 11oz which included 2 chub.
1st Pat Ward Match Catch 14lb 0oz
2nd Richie Reynolds Oadby Angling ‘B’ 11lb 3oz
3rd Steve Warner Oadby Angling ‘B’ 8lb 11oz
4th Steve Gardner Might Catch 4lb 1312 oz
5th Dave Tasker Devisotter 4lb 0oz
On the team front, Oadby Angling ‘B’ were clear winners on 46pts ahead of Match Catch (37pts) Oadby Angling ‘A’ (35pts), Leicester Sensas Gold (30pts) and Notts A.A. (29pts).
For full league details, please visit
www.wigstonanglingsociety.co.uk
Round 4 - Sunday 21st Feb
Sections to be confirmed
Nursey
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Dear All
Based upon the very patchy sport (nice to hear its not just our cut affected by this long cold spell !!) and peoples feedback, we are looking at the following sections for Sunday’s fourth round, subject to any surprises between now and when we peg it out on Saturday.
A Section: Kilby Bridge Above
(option to split the section either side of the bridge if that’s want people want?)
B Section: Crow Mills Downstream of bridge – as per 1st and 2nd rounds
C Section: County Arms – as per last week with 3 in the basin
D Section: Blaby – section split either side of Whetstone Lock – e.g. 6/7 below the lock amongst the new houses and the remainder behind the factories leading-up towards the basin at the County Arms bridge.
If any of you are unfamiliar with any of the sections, check-out the where to fish page at www.wigstonanglingsociety.com and you can access google maps and pictures to see the sections in more detail.
Cheers
Nursey
Based upon the very patchy sport (nice to hear its not just our cut affected by this long cold spell !!) and peoples feedback, we are looking at the following sections for Sunday’s fourth round, subject to any surprises between now and when we peg it out on Saturday.
A Section: Kilby Bridge Above
(option to split the section either side of the bridge if that’s want people want?)
B Section: Crow Mills Downstream of bridge – as per 1st and 2nd rounds
C Section: County Arms – as per last week with 3 in the basin
D Section: Blaby – section split either side of Whetstone Lock – e.g. 6/7 below the lock amongst the new houses and the remainder behind the factories leading-up towards the basin at the County Arms bridge.
If any of you are unfamiliar with any of the sections, check-out the where to fish page at www.wigstonanglingsociety.com and you can access google maps and pictures to see the sections in more detail.
Cheers
Nursey
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Sounds good to me Nursey
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adam i dont think the county arms can take another week its just to much pressure being in every week .but the basin in and go down the factory, put county arms back in next week then its got a rest after that match till the last match.at kilby basin side if boats not moving i.e ask them before pegging, u can get 5 more pegs on the concrete and 2 the other side of bridge making a very good section.just a few suggestions i just want to get some bites.
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bad news for sunday just seen weather -6 for saturday night get ready for more biteless 5 hours
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Wayne,
We would have to close-up the pegging to get 13 pegs in from Whestone Lock (behind factories) up to and inc the basin at the County Arms. Not a problem, but that leaves us a section short if we take the County Arms out!
Are you suggesting we put a full section below Whetstone Lock? As we both know, there are some good pegs here between the houses, but 13 pegs means we would have to go past the wires into open countryside and I'm not sure much would be caught there as the fish tend to push towards the houses in winter.
I'm also not so sure about having put too much pressure on the county arms section. My personal view is that the water has been so cold for such a long period that the fish are in pockets, lethargic and simply don't need to eat much at the moment.
The top half of the manor section (Westminster Drive, where I was last week) is a case in point - normally as you know, all those pegs are good for at least a couple of pounds in winter and yet the seven of us pegged there caught something like 18 oz between us compared to the six the other side catching 18lb!! None of it had been fished and yet the fish seemed to want to be on one side of the bridge and not the other. Mind you, there was the odd fish to be caught if you were prepared to sit on your box all match
All suggestions Welcome
Adam
We would have to close-up the pegging to get 13 pegs in from Whestone Lock (behind factories) up to and inc the basin at the County Arms. Not a problem, but that leaves us a section short if we take the County Arms out!
Are you suggesting we put a full section below Whetstone Lock? As we both know, there are some good pegs here between the houses, but 13 pegs means we would have to go past the wires into open countryside and I'm not sure much would be caught there as the fish tend to push towards the houses in winter.
I'm also not so sure about having put too much pressure on the county arms section. My personal view is that the water has been so cold for such a long period that the fish are in pockets, lethargic and simply don't need to eat much at the moment.
The top half of the manor section (Westminster Drive, where I was last week) is a case in point - normally as you know, all those pegs are good for at least a couple of pounds in winter and yet the seven of us pegged there caught something like 18 oz between us compared to the six the other side catching 18lb!! None of it had been fished and yet the fish seemed to want to be on one side of the bridge and not the other. Mind you, there was the odd fish to be caught if you were prepared to sit on your box all match
All suggestions Welcome
Adam
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- HanKat Crony
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Adam,
I think your suggestion sounds fine. I would try to get as many pegs into Kilby boatyard and turning bay as possible though - can't see any chance of boats moving particularly if there is ice on.
Gonna be a tough
I think your suggestion sounds fine. I would try to get as many pegs into Kilby boatyard and turning bay as possible though - can't see any chance of boats moving particularly if there is ice on.
Gonna be a tough
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adam do what u think is best u will not keep everyone happy .best of luck mate not a job i would enjoy doing this winter.nice to see maddog is alive again.just a quick one maddog i know u want to get back fishing again,so the good mate i am u can fish in my place sunday just let me know asap what a mate iam tight lines everyone sunday.
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Am off to peg the canal at lunch time with the Oake's and Paul Taylor - Can't help but think there could be some ice about, so might need those ice breakers in the morning.
I'll put a new post on later with confirmation of sections etc., but ring me (07860 112000) or Steve Oakes (07941 361753) if you need any more info.
Cheers
Adam
I'll put a new post on later with confirmation of sections etc., but ring me (07860 112000) or Steve Oakes (07941 361753) if you need any more info.
Cheers
Adam
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Sections for the 4th round tomorrow are as follows
A Section: Kilby Bridge down - all basin (AKA Turning bay and winding hole!!!) side. So pegs are between boats, in the basin itself and just past before the wires.
B Section: Crow Mills Down - Same pegs as 1st two rounds.
C Section: County Arms inc 3 basin side. There is a boat in the basin, so have had to peg around it obviously!
D Section: Old Blaby Brickyard section below Whetstone Lock. Have managed to get 13 pegs in before the wires.
There are some areas of thin ice on all sections - 2-4mm thick and with another cold night ahead, some pegs might need an ice breaker in the morning, so come prepared.
See you in the cafe
Nursey
A Section: Kilby Bridge down - all basin (AKA Turning bay and winding hole!!!) side. So pegs are between boats, in the basin itself and just past before the wires.
B Section: Crow Mills Down - Same pegs as 1st two rounds.
C Section: County Arms inc 3 basin side. There is a boat in the basin, so have had to peg around it obviously!
D Section: Old Blaby Brickyard section below Whetstone Lock. Have managed to get 13 pegs in before the wires.
There are some areas of thin ice on all sections - 2-4mm thick and with another cold night ahead, some pegs might need an ice breaker in the morning, so come prepared.
See you in the cafe
Nursey
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hammo not good enough to fish in any team when u made them up so no way for sunday ? .
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never mind maddog you can fish with me and lag-on next year
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What's the story here then ?
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there is a god had a few days off took the kids out pictures,walking,football, swimming and eating i think by Thursday it had cost me £300 i did manage a few hours fishing in between then woke up on Friday with a cold from hell :-[coughing sneezing and blowing bubbles out of my nose the last thing i wanted to do was to fish a match on the canal couldn't sleep Saturday night until the early hours then got woke up by my phone going off and a voice said it was off because of the snow shot up out of bed to see 3in of snow on the ground thank you god hopefully I'll be better next week unless its turns into flu
even the tank commanders can't believe how many days off fishing I've had off this year
even the tank commanders can't believe how many days off fishing I've had off this year
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Dear All,
Well judging by the number of calls (or lack of them!) that me and Oaksey had, our decision to call yesterday's 4th round match off was the right one.
I am still in shock however of being woken-up at silly oclock by a certain Mr Dave Tasker!!!
For anyone who does not know Dave, hes a smashing bloke, with a face best suited to radio, but unfortunateley he does not have the velvet tones to secure such a lucrative career.
Still half asleep (if only I'd set my alarm ten minutes earlier!)Our brief conversation went something like this.......
"What do you reckon?"
"To what I replied"
"Is it Off?"
"Is what off I asked"
"Have you looked outside?"
It was at this point, that I was unable to respond to a question with yet another question and so was forced to peer through the curtains. The scene I was met with can only be described as something resembling the mess that is
the freezer compartment at the top of my bait fridge!
Decision time.....4 inches of snow, anglers travelling from Northampton, Nottingham and Burton.
Late draw, extra time needed to get to sections (especially Kilby), unable to find the pegs, then we'll have to break the ice - we'll be lucky if we are fishing for mid-day.
Decision made and Dave and me set about ringing the captains to break the good news.
Of course, by this time, I'm wide awake and with some of the Spro lads already en-route and still wanting to have a knock-up, I make my way to the Choice Cafe.
A normal 20 mins journey from Ashby Magna took more like an hour and I find a dozen brave souls had made it to the cafe and were enjoying a hearty breakfast.
Several mugs of tea and plenty of craic later, ten of us set off to the old Blaby Brick Yard section for a knock-up.
I'd like to report that we all went on to bag-up on roach fishing punch down the middle, but alas it was not to be and an hour or so later with 2 rigs in the bush and a jammed pole section, I threw-in the towel and convinced Oakes Senior and Junior that a pint in the Black Horse was the best option.
At the time of leaving, one of the Spro lads had caught 8 small roach next to the bridge, whilst everyone else remained biteless.
As is often the case, it turned out to be quite a nice day. 8-)By the time we left the pub, all the roads were clear and it was hard to believe that it was the same day to the one we had all awoken to that same morning
Back at home, I get calls on the mobile and hear of tales of anglers getting stuck in the snow, near misses with other cars and having to turn back.
It confirms our decision to cancel the match and thankfully no one got hurt.
Hope to see you all next Sunday!
Nursey
Well judging by the number of calls (or lack of them!) that me and Oaksey had, our decision to call yesterday's 4th round match off was the right one.
I am still in shock however of being woken-up at silly oclock by a certain Mr Dave Tasker!!!
For anyone who does not know Dave, hes a smashing bloke, with a face best suited to radio, but unfortunateley he does not have the velvet tones to secure such a lucrative career.
Still half asleep (if only I'd set my alarm ten minutes earlier!)Our brief conversation went something like this.......
"What do you reckon?"
"To what I replied"
"Is it Off?"
"Is what off I asked"
"Have you looked outside?"
It was at this point, that I was unable to respond to a question with yet another question and so was forced to peer through the curtains. The scene I was met with can only be described as something resembling the mess that is
the freezer compartment at the top of my bait fridge!
Decision time.....4 inches of snow, anglers travelling from Northampton, Nottingham and Burton.
Late draw, extra time needed to get to sections (especially Kilby), unable to find the pegs, then we'll have to break the ice - we'll be lucky if we are fishing for mid-day.
Decision made and Dave and me set about ringing the captains to break the good news.
Of course, by this time, I'm wide awake and with some of the Spro lads already en-route and still wanting to have a knock-up, I make my way to the Choice Cafe.
A normal 20 mins journey from Ashby Magna took more like an hour and I find a dozen brave souls had made it to the cafe and were enjoying a hearty breakfast.
Several mugs of tea and plenty of craic later, ten of us set off to the old Blaby Brick Yard section for a knock-up.
I'd like to report that we all went on to bag-up on roach fishing punch down the middle, but alas it was not to be and an hour or so later with 2 rigs in the bush and a jammed pole section, I threw-in the towel and convinced Oakes Senior and Junior that a pint in the Black Horse was the best option.
At the time of leaving, one of the Spro lads had caught 8 small roach next to the bridge, whilst everyone else remained biteless.
As is often the case, it turned out to be quite a nice day. 8-)By the time we left the pub, all the roads were clear and it was hard to believe that it was the same day to the one we had all awoken to that same morning
Back at home, I get calls on the mobile and hear of tales of anglers getting stuck in the snow, near misses with other cars and having to turn back.
It confirms our decision to cancel the match and thankfully no one got hurt.
Hope to see you all next Sunday!
Nursey
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your a god Adam it was the right decision 100% but thanks for letting Taska phone me at that hour of the morning i'd been up half the night as it was and then get half a hour of in the best Queens English was just too much still i did appreciate it and text all the lads
roll on this week whats the forcast for sunday
roll on this week whats the forcast for sunday