Tuesday 12 August 2008

Boldings report

Boldings Report 12/8/08

 

          Matt Stobbs (Rod & Gun) claimed a mid-week double at Boldings Pools, with victory on both Wednesday and Thursday.

          Matt opened the week at peg 7 on the Hawthorn Pool where corn, fished into the side had carp to 8lbs responding to the tune of 75-5-0.

          At peg 7 on the Stock Pool, Pete Plant (Maver Midlands) found mostly small carp, from 1lb to 4lbs, using pellet at 7 metres, to finish on 70-14-0 in second. Mark Mountford (Shifnal) was down at the paddles on the Hawthorn, and booked his place in the frame by scaling 65-7-0, leaving last Saturdays winner Harry Colley (OB Wolves) to complete the frame with a Middle Pool best of 56-15-0.

 

          On Thursday Matt drew another corner peg, number 16 on the Sycamore, and used corn, combined with pellet to tempt carp to 9lbs and bream to 3lbs, which helped to a 10lbs winning margin. He scaled 88-14-0, while Mick Jameson (Mid Leisure) had 78-14-0 at Chestnut peg 35. He too caught carp and bream on corn and pellet.

          Third went to Ed Turner (OBW) on 74-3-0 at Sycamore 30 and in fourth was Jack Hailey (OBW) on 69-2-0 at Sycamore 36.

 

          Andy Bayliss-Kyte (Maver) put together a ton up catch at Sycamore peg 4 on Saturday, using corn and paste. Finding carp to 8lbs, close in, Andy passed a level 109-0-0 to the scales at the finish.

          Colin Reynolds (Bilston Ang Cent) had carp and bream on corn and pellet for 88-13-0 at Sycamore 13 to hold off Jamie Langford (OBW) who ended the day on 86-10-0 at Sycamore 33. Harry Colley framed again, taking another 4th with 62-13-0 at Sycamore 20, and top man on the Chestnut, with 60-2-0 was Nige Clarke (Trabucco).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

 

         

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