Boldings report
BOLDINGS REPORT  
          The aerators were busy  at Boldings Pools, keeping the pools clear of ice on the frosty days. On  Wednesday Tony Woolaston [Kings] put in a winning performance on the Oak Pool  after he drew peg 1. offering maggot at 13 metres and  along the dam wall, he picked off carp in the 1lb to 4lbs bracket, together  with roach to a pound establish a 13lbs advantage with 37-6-0.
          At the other end of the  pool, on peg 23, Colin Wozak [Matrix TA] worked with pellet and maggot at 12  metres, and like the winner included roach of around the pound mark, with carp  in his net to weigh 
          Weights were similar on  the Ash Pool on Thursday when Brian Clark [Colmic Marukyu] presented maggot at  16 metres from peg 6 on the Ash Pool to take an all carp 39-9-0, which was made  up with fish to 4lbs. 
          Opposite Brian, on peg  16, Mick Jameson [Mid Leisure] also fished maggot, which he presented on the 10  metre line, to net a mix of carp to 3lbs and skimmers to 1lb to total 25-13-0.  Steph Davies [Tricast Weston] netted 
          Oak peg 1 came up with  another winner on Saturday, with carp and roach again falling to maggot bait.  Tony Cook [
          Round on the point, at  peg 29, Dave Cole [
          There was a big turn-out  on Sunday and five different pools gave the top five weights. Wayne Mellings  [Maver Midlands] opted for a different approach at Willows peg 17, shunning the  usual pole gear and fishing a small maggot feeder. The decision proved to be  the right one, giving 
          Gary Probert [PI Bold]  was that nearest rival when he led the way on the Beech Pool with a level  38-0-0 at peg 16. 
          Last weeks Fur &  Feather winner Steve Roberts [Oakengates Ang Cent] topped the Ash card with  33-6-0 to finish third overall, on the Oak Mark Lloyd [Oak Ang Cent] was fourth  with a pool best of 32-4-0, and on the Hawthorn, Adam Slade [Sedgeley] scaled 
          
 
           
          
          
           
 
. 
          
          
          
.
          
          
          
 
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
                                                                       
.
          
          
          
.
          
          
          
