If you are signing up to the forums, Thank you. You will need to activate your account by clicking a link in an email from the forums.
Please make sure you check your Junk/Spam folder for the email and make sure you spell your email address correctly or you won't get the email.
Thanks again. Dismiss this with the [X] >>>>>>
Please make sure you check your Junk/Spam folder for the email and make sure you spell your email address correctly or you won't get the email.
Thanks again. Dismiss this with the [X] >>>>>>
What a net of Perch
- Simple
- Site Admin
- Posts: 12128
- Joined: September 11th, 2006, 9:58 pm
- Personal Text: flapjack nom nom
- Location: Staffordshire
- Contact:
What a net of Perch
Picture by Dave Harrell
Tom Lane (75) 44-1-0
Fantastic, well done
- Simple
- Site Admin
- Posts: 12128
- Joined: September 11th, 2006, 9:58 pm
- Personal Text: flapjack nom nom
- Location: Staffordshire
- Contact:
What a net of Perch
Individually, Shaky's Tom Lane, grandson of the late great Billy, won with this superb 44-1-0 of perch!
Tom used a 6g flat float and lobworm and fished a great match. How do I know? Cos I was next to him!
Thankfully my 18-15-0 catch of perch got me second in section and the section prize!
IND RESULT
Tom Lane (75) 44-1-0
Spud Murphy (91) 34-4-0
Terry Parrott (90) 32-4-0
Dave Roberts (96) 31-4-0
Stu Harford (87) 27-8-0
-
- Full Member
- Posts: 175
- Joined: January 20th, 2010, 11:15 am
What a net of Perch
Cracking bag of fish
Where were they taken
Where were they taken
- joffmiester
- Forum Spammer
- Posts: 17044
- Joined: January 17th, 2008, 5:08 pm
- Personal Text: if i drank carlsberg i
would probably be good - Match Team/ Club: SENSAS
- Sponsor: SENSAS VAN JOFF FLOATS
What a net of Perch
wye i think dave harrel was next peg managed 18lb of them as well for 2nd in the section how big is the family of perch
-
- Forum Ornament
- Posts: 233
- Joined: May 14th, 2012, 3:02 pm
What a net of Perch
Wye - pegs behind the railings.
Harry reckoned he caught all of his fish out of Tom's peg pretty much (i.e.. fishing right at the end of his).
Not as many as in previous years is the answer - remember Adey Whittle catching 56lb.
I've had near 30lb in the past on about 30 lobbies there ... would've emptied it if I'd had more worms :(
Railings pegs are a pretty sure bet for them - and the rowing club peg (65) can sometimes show up - but not yesterday. Proper billies, come out all bristling and lovely colours.
Harry reckoned he caught all of his fish out of Tom's peg pretty much (i.e.. fishing right at the end of his).
Not as many as in previous years is the answer - remember Adey Whittle catching 56lb.
I've had near 30lb in the past on about 30 lobbies there ... would've emptied it if I'd had more worms :(
Railings pegs are a pretty sure bet for them - and the rowing club peg (65) can sometimes show up - but not yesterday. Proper billies, come out all bristling and lovely colours.
-
- Forum Ornament
- Posts: 233
- Joined: May 14th, 2012, 3:02 pm
What a net of Perch
PS - well done to Tom as well - he's amassing quite a set of results on the river.
-
- Full Member
- Posts: 144
- Joined: July 21st, 2009, 1:16 pm
What a net of Perch
What a venue, a couple of years ago i had 27lb of them off peg 65 made up of about 12 fish and off the same peg had a 3lb 8oz fish. They are now shoaling up ready for spawning and wouldnt be surprised over the next 3 weeks that an even bigger weight isnt caught had the river been lower and clearer Tom would have caught more. Well done Tom
-
- HanKat Crony
- Posts: 2281
- Joined: March 5th, 2009, 10:25 pm
- Location: swadlincote
- Match Team/ Club: MaverBaitech
- Sponsor: Maver / Baitech
What a net of Perch
Well done Tom, lovely net of fish I would have liked to be the owner of that net !!!!!!!!