Wednesday 11 April 2012

Boldings report

 

 

BOLDINGS REPORT  11-4-12.

 

Mick Jameson (Mid Leisure) improved on his third place last Monday at Boldings Pools to take the winners purse this week. Pegged on the end of the dam at peg 5, Mick fished down the side with pellet, where carp in the 1lb to 4lbs range were lined up to accept his bait to give a return of 109-10-0.

          Up at the other end of the pool Josh Humphries (ABC) also worked with pellet, taking fish at 8 metres and close in on peg 22, where carp to 6lbs gave Josh 100-6-0.

          At peg 22 Eric Bancroft (Rod & Gun) finished 1`0lbs behind second on 90-4-0 and over on peg 8 Gary Morris (PI Boldings) put a level 88-0-0 on the scales.

 

          In the rain, sleet and blustery winds of Wednesday Matt Stobbs (Oakengates Ang Cent) found a hard earned 54-11-0 for victory at Deepdale peg 11, by offering corn and pellet at 10 metres and down the side.

          On the other bank at peg 3 Ian Hughes (Drennan NW) had small carp and skimmers on pellet at 8 metres to finish second on 50-4-0. Tony Foster (PI Bold) was top man on the Middle Pool, and third overall with 41-13-0 at peg 1, and back on the Deepdale Rino Stanko (Oak Ang Cent) collected fourth with his 38-13-0.

 

          Steve Hall had his trip down from Oswestry rewarded with a win on Thursday when carp and barbel on corn and pellet, fished to the island at Chestnut 21, gave a return of 76-3-0.

          Second came from the Sycamore, and was the first of three framing performances by Andy Williams (Vespe). Andy used maggot, pellet and corn at peg 34 to net 67-2-0.

          John Wild (Stafford) had his 62-8-0 for third at point peg 13 on the Sycamore, with 4th coming from the Chestnut when Bob Tromans (Fiery Holes) scaled 46-6-0 at peg 26.

 

          Good Friday saw Harry Colley (PI Bold) collecting the coin on the Oak Pool when peg 5 came up with the top catch again. Meat and pellet, fished against the dam put carp to 5lbs in the net for Harry to register 51-12-0.

          Andy Williams was second again, having a weight of 48-5-0 this time, which came to maggot at 7 metres on peg 29. Colin Reynolds (Bilston Ang Cent) was a fish behind Andy on 45-4-0 at peg 24 and just behind Colin, Steve Owen (Mid Leisure) had 44-2-0 at peg 27.

 

          Winner of the Preston league for March at Boldings, Clive Wynn (Tricast Weston) picked up his first April points on Saturday when he took maximum points with a win from peg 28 on the Chestnut. Fishing pellet to the island and in the nearside margins produced carp to 7lbs to give a net of 83-3-0.

          John Wild (Stafford) collected the points for second place by topping the Sycamore card. He was on peg 1 and had carp to 8lbs with bream to 3lbs on pellet, fished into the corner and out at 6 metres to weigh 66-9-0. Third went to Wednesdays winner Matt Stobbs whose 56-11-0 came from Sycamore 11 and only 7 ounces behind Matt was Graham Thomas (Drennan NW) on 56-8-0 at Sycamore 49.

 

          Andy Williams added to his Preston points tally with his second successive Sunday win and his second top weight of the week in a row, which puts him top of the points table. His victory last week came from the Chestnut Pool, this time he was on the Sycamore, at peg 48, where maggot and bread stood him in good stead, attracting carp to 9lbs and bream to 3lbs to give figures of 118-15-0.

          Martin Harrell (Maver) finished second to Andy last week, and did so again on this match, his 98-6-0 being top score on the Larch. Martin fished pellet at 8 metres at peg 4 and caught carp to 7lbs.

          John Wild was in the frame and the points again, his third on the day putting him close behind Williams in the Preston points list. He was on Sycamore peg 2 and netted 82-6-0, and back on the Larch Gary Morris (PI Bold) weighed 78-11-0 for 4th at peg 22.

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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