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ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 20th, 2014, 5:46 pm
by wagglerman
1st Roger Smith 17lb 4 oz roach and dace , wag n mag.
2nd Paul Vernon 16lb 10 oz mixed net , stick float and mag.
3rd Tim Kinson 15lb 8 oz mixed net wag n mag.
4th Lee Bennett 13lb 10 oz roach and perch stick n mag.
5th Colin Talbot 13 lb 7 oz
6th Steve Tivey 12 lb 4 oz
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 20th, 2014, 5:53 pm
by TK
Looks like a cracking match Wagglerman
Certainly a bit different to when the Cashmores Curse Crew last visited....eh MrV
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 21st, 2014, 12:22 pm
by MrV
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 21st, 2014, 8:56 pm
by wagglerman
Looks like a cracking match Wagglerman
Certainly a bit different to when the Cashmores Curse Crew last visited....eh MrV
yes TK a brilliant match with 12 double figure weights recorded
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 21st, 2014, 9:01 pm
by wagglerman
well done Mr V for a cracking weight on a difficult river with weed coming down and 50 mile an hour jet skis going up and down for half the day
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 21st, 2014, 9:11 pm
by TK
Are 'The Gardens' opposite ever fished now or are those days left etched in our past memories ?
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 7:41 am
by wagglerman
The gardens stretch brings back many memories of past matches TK but sadly no longer fished as owned by a private company :(
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 8:05 am
by Arch
well done Mr V for a cracking weight on a difficult river with weed coming down and 50 mile an hour jet skis going up and down for half the day
Like this ??
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 9:33 am
by MrV
well done Mr V for a cracking weight on a difficult river with weed coming down and 50 mile an hour jet skis going up and down for half the day
Like this ??
These things were towing bloody water skiers Arch and Wagglerman wasn't kidding when he said 50 mph
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 9:34 am
by MrV
The gardens stretch brings back many memories of past matches TK but sadly no longer fished as owned by a private company :(
Many a happy memory on the Sunken Gardens and it would be a cracking stretch of Trent to get hold of
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 11:12 am
by Arch
well done Mr V for a cracking weight on a difficult river with weed coming down and 50 mile an hour jet skis going up and down for half the day
Like this ??
These things were towing bloody water skiers Arch and Wagglerman wasn't kidding when he said 50 mph
Wasn't a big white one with a bald bloke riding it ??
He/they ruined our Charity match last year, we packed up early because of them.
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 5:04 pm
by bill yards
Ah the sunken gardens with the 'beware of the snakes' sign.
Drew there in that massive Burton match years ag.
This is another secret Frank Barlow story!
I drew a couple of pegs from Frank with nobody in between us. Pretty sure Dean was with his dad that day but he was very young and may or may not remember this.
We both weighed in identical weights and had to share the section. Frank was a bit, sorry lot miffed at the payout! We had the usual chat and pint and it transpired that he had kept a small tench back, can't remember whether it was for his pool or someone he knew.
Anyway he would have won the section with it although it was only about 4 oz!!!!!!!!! Hope Dean sees this, in his far distant memory he may remember it.
Happy days - the best.
ferry bridge match R.Trent , Burton golf course
Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 5:27 pm
by wagglerman
Spot on Bill with the snake warning sign . i was fishing with the then secretary Brian Bostock when suddenly a 3ft long snake with diamond markings on it , swam towards us . Thinking it was an adder I fended it off with my long landing net . The snake hissed and reared up like a cobra ready to strike and then decided to go up the bank next to Brian. At this point Brian imediately packed up and left . The next day Brian erected the warning sign .