Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Boldings report

Boldings Report 20/8/08

 

          Kevin Melville (Dorset Pools) romped home in glorious style in the Thursday open at Boldings Pools this week, winning by a margin of over 120lbs.

          Kev had the fish queuing up  and eager to snap up his corn offerings at peg 13 on the Sycamore. Fishing to each side of the point had a succession of carp to 9lbs coming regularly to the net for a terrific total of 206-12-0 at the end of the five hour stint.

          Steve Roberts (Rod & Gun) had a respectable 80-6-0 on corn at 4metres and close in at Sycamore 30, but was a distant second, ahead of fellow Rod & Gun men Matt Stobbs and Mel Kitson. Matt had 73-12-0 from Sycamore 2 and Mel weighed 65-14-0 at Sycamore 39. Best on the Chestnut was Scott Doodson (R &G) with 60-11-0, which was also 5th overall.

 

          Andy Williams (Vespe) continued his winning ways by opening the week at Boldings with another win, and adding another ton up top score to his list. He drew peg 21 on the Sycamore on Wednesday, and worked to each side of the peg with corn to take a mix of carp and bream for 111-5-0.

          Second man Pete Watson (Telford) also had carp and bream, using the same tactics at Sycamore 48 to finish on 93-10-0. Pete Plant (Maver Midlands) scaled 74-3-0 at Sycamore 30 for third and Steve Hall (Oswestry) completed the frame with 61-11-0 at peg 16.

 

          Andy Bayliss-Kyte (Maver Mid) repeated his ton up Saturday win of last week, using the same corn and paste combination which stood him in good stead on the Sycamore last week. This time Andy was on the Ash Pool and picked off carp to 7lbs close in at peg 6 on his way to 110-11-0.

          Tony Foster (OB Wolves) stayed with the winner for much of the match, but smaller fish, samples in the 1llb to 3lb bracket, caught on shallow fished pellet at peg 20 on the Ash, left him 12lbs short at the end, with figures of 98-4-0.

          Simon Richardson (Maver) was on the end of the Ash on peg 23 where 88-14-0 gave him third and a Beech best of 76-1-0 put Terry Slater (OBW) into 4th.

 

          Colin Reynolds (Bilston Ang Cent) took over at the head of the frame on Sunday, leading the way from the other point peg on the Sycamore, number 8. Colin had carp to 9lbs and bream to 4lbs, fishing close in with corn and pellet, for a 93-3-0 winner.

          John Francis (R&G) alternated pellet at 4 metres and corn in the margins at peg 28 on the Chestnut to finish one fish behind on 88-3-0. Next in line was Mick Jameson (Mid Leisure) at peg 30 on the Chestnut, with 81-13-0 and David Emlyn (Oakengates Ang Cent) completed the line up with 78-12-0 from the Sycamore.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

 

         

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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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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Boldings report

Boldings Report 5/8/08

 

          Having finished second on Saturday at Boldings Pools last week, Harry Colley (OB Wolves) moved up a gear to win this week, taking the best weight of the week to finish first. Drawn on peg 20 on the Sycamore, Harry worked with meat and pellet, close in, to target carp to 9lbs and bream to 4lbs.

          Just along the bank at peg 23 Richard Lawson (Maver Midlands) also topped the 100lbs mark, scaling 102-11-0 for second. He caught on shallow pellet in open water and on corn close in, with carp to 8lbs making up his catch. Third placed Mal Kitson (Rod & Gun) headed the Chestnut Pool card with 97-9-0 at peg 21, just pipping John Francis (R&G) on 96-8-0 at peg 18 on the same pool. Best on the Larch was another Rod & Gun man, Andy Bayliss-Kyte who 5th overall with 94-8-0 from Larch 15.

 

          Tony Foster (OB Wolves) made it two Wednesday wins on the trot when he started the week at Boldings with a win from peg 20 on the Beech, where shallow fished pellet gave a return of 73-1-0, which put him clear of Mark Mountford (Shifnal) on 55-6-0 at Beech 29. Mark fished paste at 5 metres and corn close in. Saturdays winner Harry Colley was third with an Ash pool best of 49-13-0 at peg 5 and Jason Atwell (OBW) had 47-1-0 at Ash 9 for 4th.

 

          Howard Williams  (Weston Pools) grabbed the winners purse on Thursday with a shallow pellet approach at peg 2 on the Sycamore, with carp to 10lbs adding up to 84-9-0.

          Bob Tromans (Fiery Holes)  corn and pellet for a mix of carp and bream for 73-7-0 at Sycamore 22 to take second, Ed Turner (OBW) was third with 56-3-0 at peg 42 and Matt Stobbs (R&G) was just behind Ed on 54-11-0 at peg 36.

 

          Colin Reynolds (Bilston Ang Cent) added another win to his list on Sunday, netting 74-7-0 at Sycamore 37 using corn and maggot close in for carp to 8lbs.

          Matt Stobbs framed again, moving up to second  with a corn and pellet based 63-15-0 mix of carp and bream at Sycamore 32. Dave Hailey (OBW) had an Oak Pool best of 59-0-0 for third and Gareth Emlyn (Oakengates Ang Cent) was best on the Ash with a fourth overall 55-12-0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

 

         

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