Page 1 of 1

Alan Wright Long Eaton still going strong

Posted: September 4th, 2014, 5:03 pm
by joffmiester
Alan Wright, a great British canal angler

Sometimes a really top class angler doesn't make the England World team. For match winning consistency over forty years, Long Eaton's Alan Wright makes our top ten.


Alan Wright, canal angler
When I drew the peg, I thought it was Christmas and my birthday all in one"
Alan Wright, angler
Alan is one of a select trio who have twice won an Individual Divisional National Championship. Besides Alan, there is Leigh's Charlie Hibbs (1974 and 1984) and Cambridge's Eddie Townsin (1976 and 1984). The only angler to win the single weight National twice was Leeds' Jim Bazley in 1909 and 1927.

A canal man through and through

Originating from the home of canal fishing in the North West, Sandbach based Alan won the 1973 First Division National on the Witham in superb style with 41 lbs 10 ½ ounces of Witham bream taken on double gozzer fished on a stick float just two rods out. A canal man through and through, Alan, fishing for Derby Railway Institute, shocked the 960 strong field putting the Witham ‘swing tippers' firmly in their place. He won £1,300, which at the time was more than enough to buy a new car.

At the start of that successful 1973 season Alan won four matches in nine days – three of them on the Shropshire Union Canal, which included the giant Middlewich Open. Shortly after his National win, Alan moved to Long Eaton, but he loved fishing the northern canals and often travelled back to home territory.

Alan won the 1,200 peg Crewe and Nantwich Round table Charity Open in October 1975, once again on the Shropshire Union Canal at Nantwich to gain a high place in the Angling Times top money winners leader board. He finished up with a sponsorship deal from the Damart Clothing Company.

Magnificent double

Alan won scores of matches in the intervening years before completing his magnificent double. He won the Individual title in the Embassy Division Two National Angling Championship on the River Soar and Loughborough Canal on Saturday July 19 2003 – almost thirty years after his first win. Alan had fished 22 consecutive nationals before taking a longish break, making his return after being asked by Long Eaton Victoria to fish for their team.

It was a fantastic performance from the 60-year-old retired railway engineer. Alan drew the pylons peg (M44) on the River Soar at Ratcliffe Deeps knowing he had a great chance. He fished brilliantly to take an 11 bream and two perch catch of 18.260 kg.

"When I drew the peg, I thought it was Christmas and my birthday all in one," said a delighted Alan who knows every peg on the venue. "I had won a match with roach from the same peg last year and, obviously, I knew it was a cracking draw."

Fishing chopped worm and casters and a ground bait feeder, Alan continually switched his baits, using double red maggot, a single red maggot and worm, and double caster to take his fish.

Alan didn't fancy a bet with the bookmaker so went home with around £1,250 from the NFA match Pools. That was Alan's only appearance in the National for Long Eaton Victoria.

Giving something back

Even today, as match secretary of Long Eaton Federation, Alan is winning matches in the Long Eaton area on the River Trent, River Soar and the Loughborough and Erewash canals.

Alan is putting something back into fishing by working closely with the Canal & River Trust and the Environment Agency to assess and restore angling on sections of the Erewash Canal.

Alan Wright Long Eaton still going strong

Posted: September 4th, 2014, 5:29 pm
by leeben1
:thumsup :tiphat

Alan Wright Long Eaton still going strong

Posted: September 4th, 2014, 5:54 pm
by wagglerman
Well what can I say ? Your'e just brilliant mate !! :tiphat

Alan Wright Long Eaton still going strong

Posted: September 4th, 2014, 6:28 pm
by Mark Wintle
Other anglers to win two National include R Howe and Phil Wintle

Alan Wright Long Eaton still going strong

Posted: September 4th, 2014, 8:25 pm
by hitch
Awesome

Alan Wright Long Eaton still going strong

Posted: September 6th, 2014, 8:34 pm
by sven
Cracking bloke good mate of my dads bloody good angler to boot top man :thumsup