Boldings report
BOLDINGS REPORT
Josh Humphries (ABC) was top of the list on the Monday Affordable open at Boldings Pools, finishing ahead of a tie for second place. Josh scaled
The two anglers who finished first and second last week shared second place this time. Keith Powell (Preston Innov Boldings) and Eric Bancroft (Rod &Gun) each weighed
Maggot feeder tactics helped Bob Tromans (Fiery Holes) to victory on Wednesday, producing a yield of carp to 5lbs for a total of 46-1-0 at Willows peg 5.
Ian Hughes (Drennan NW) found smaller samples fishing maggot down the side at Acorn peg 10, where fish to 3lbs added up to 40-6-0 for second spot.
Phil Shaw (Lower Hill) scaled
Clive Wynn (Tricast Weston) made his trip down from Oswestry on Thursday pay off by taking top weight of the week, 61-4-0. he was on Larch peg 16 and offered pellet at 16metres to tempt carp to 4lbs.
Josh Humphries enjoyed more success by picking up second by weighing 49-4-0 at Larch peg 1. Pellet fished to the reed bed brought carp to 5lbs to the net.
Rich Duke (BAS) claimed third with a net of 38-1-0 at Larch peg 4, leaving Keith Miller (New Willenhall) to take the remaining prize with an Ash Pool top weight of 28-7-0 at peg 14.
Kevin Melville (Maver Total Angling) made the first of two week-end frame appearances when he was a clear winner on Saturday. Going out to 12 metres with maggot at Ash peg 14 put 40-13-0 on the scales at the end of the match.
Matt Stobbs (Oakengates Angling Centre) was Melville’s nearest rival, and like the winner, caught on maggot at 12 metres, but fell 14lbs short on
Keith Powell and Richard Duke both framed again, Keith having
In a close finish on icy Sunday open Gary Morris (PI Bold) finished just over a pound in front of Kevin Melville to prevent him from scoring a wee-end double top.
Kev was on Beech 7 and also netted carp to 3lbs. He offered maggot at 10 metres to total
Best on the Deepdale was Dave Barnard (R&G) who was 5th overall with his
Mick Jameson now leads the Preston Innovations points table for December with 9 points with one match to go.
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