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        Latest News and Information from

        Week ending 1 June 2014

        • Natalie nets best fish of the week at Rutland Water
        Natalie Hanson of Northborough takes
        7lb 10½oz Brown

        • Fish the evening boat leagues and make the most of the long summer evenings
        Rutland Tuesday
        Pitsford Tuesday
        Grafham Thursday
        Contact lodges for details

        http://www.anglianwater.co.uk/leisure

        Rutland Water 01780 686441; Grafham Water 01480 810531;
        Pitsford, Ravensthorpe & Hollowell 01604 781350,
        Taverham Mills Fishery 01603 861014; Alton Water 01473 589105
        Recreation Dept Anglian Water 01572 653021

        Rutland Water
        Fish week 1,053(season 15,579) Returns 310 (3,243) Rod average 3.39 (4.8)

        The best Brown of the week weighed in at 7lb 10½oz and was taken by Natalie Hanson. Natalie, of Northborough, Peterborough, was fishing with her partner Russell Robertson. They had just bought a Greys rod and reel combo (GR50 9’6”#7 and GX500 reel) from the tackle shop. Natalie took this fine specimen on her third cast of the day on a Crackton nymph on a floating line from the Gibbets Gorse area.

        There were a number of good sized Browns taken this week including one of 7lb 8oz taken from Manton Bay by Keith Jones. Rutland Warden Andy Ainscough took three fine Browns for 16lb; these weighed 6lb, 5½lb and 4½lb. Andy was boat fishing in Hideaway Bay with crunchers on a floating line.

        Craig Barr and Stephen McClean had a day to remember with eight overwintered Browns and Rainbows last Wednesday with fish estimated at 4lb plus through to a Brown of 7lb plus. The pair boat fished the South Arm using floating lines teamed up with size ten and 14 crunchers. Weather conditions were far from ideal with constant rain throughout the day, and a very cool northerly wind.

        At this time of year boat demand is very high, particularly Thursday to Monday inclusive, so please book your boats well in advance.

        Competition news
        The recent Troutmasters ‘fish off’ was won by Gary Cooper. Gary managed eight fish that weighed in at 20lb 14¼oz and will represent Rutland at Grafham Water in the Troutmasters final on Saturday 15 September.

        England Qualifier ‘Odds & Sods’ 1 June http://www.fmfa.org.uk
        24 anglers fished this match taking 116 fish for a rod average of 4.83. Chris Bobby was top rod with 8 fish for 22lb 10½lb including time bonus. Paul Wild took the best fish at 6lb 13¼oz.
        The top 6 anglers were:
        1st Chris Bobby 8 fish for 22lb 10½oz
        2nd Paul Wild 6 fish for 20lb 11oz
        3rd Julian Hubbard 8 fish for 20lb 9oz
        4th Geoff Makin 7 fish for 19lb 3¾oz
        5th Mark Mcleod 8 fish for 18lb 7½oz
        6th Mark Haycock 8 fish for 18lb 5¾oz

        Tuesday Night Boat League – Week 4
        Last year’s league winner, Richard Cooper, found some form again and bagged up to win Week four. A good number of the fish were recent stock fish caught from Half Moon Spinney and Church Bay. Keith Jones took the long journey up the North Arm and was rewarded with second place on the night with a superb brace of fish weighing in at 9lb 9oz with a 5lb 2oz Brown and a 4lb Rainbow.

        1st Richard Cooper 8 fish for 14lb 4oz
        2nd Keith Jones 2 fish for 9lb 9oz
        3rd Gary Cooper 5 fish for 9lb 5oz

        Tuesday Night Boat League placings to date
        1st Mick Bennett 21 points
        2nd Keith Jones (Wittering) 20 points
        3rd Richard Cooper 17 points

        Best Rainbow Several around 4-5lb.

        Best Brown 7lb 10½oz taken by Natalie Hanson of
        Northborough.

        Best boat areas Bottom of both Arms, Manton Bay, Hideaway
        Bay, Old Hall, Sykes frontage, Normanton
        shoreline.

        Best bank areas Old Hall, North Arm, Three Trees, Half Moon Spinney, Normanton blue pipes, Church Bay

        Best methods Nymphs, crunchers, diawl bach, floating or
        midge tip lines.

        Mid week boat winner M Stowe of Starcross, Devon.

        Fish stocked 2,000.

        Forthcoming events
        Beginners courses: 5,14,11,21 & 26 June;6,13 & 27 July and other dates throughout the season.
        Tuesday Night Boat League This year’s boat league runs through to the 15 August – a total of 15 weeks. Anglers meet at the Fishing Lodge between 5.15 and 5.45 p.m. with the draw for boat partners taking place at approx. 5.55pm. The match starts at 6pm.
        Anglian Water Rudder match 7 June
        Scierra Pairs 8 June http://www.scierrapairs.co.uk
        Floating line match 14 June
        EDFA 2 July contact Jim Watts 01780 753803
        Anglian Water Rudder match 12 July
        RWFF Youth Flyfishing Day 13 July http://www.rutlandwaterflyfishers.co.uk

        Grafham Water
        Fish week 669 (season 14,657) Returns 165 (2,287) Rod average 4.0 (6.4)

        Grafham Water has continued to fish well for both bank and boat anglers with a healthy rod average of 4.0. Bank anglers had a great week’s sport with most areas around the bank producing good consistent catch rates. The main method for bank anglers is to fish floating lines with a combination of small nymphs (diawl bachs, crunchers, olive buzzers, gold ribbed hares ear and pheasant tails). The most consistent bank areas have been Marlow Stones, G Buoy, Willows, North Dam, Deep Water Point, Hill Farm, Gaynes Cove and Mander Car Park frontage.

        Boat anglers have had good sport finding fish in most areas – especially G Buoy, Willows, North Dam, Deep Water Point, Hedge End, Hill Farm, Gaynes Cove, Sludge Bank and Valley Creek. The middle of the reservoir is also producing good catches. The main methods for boat anglers have been to fish floating or sink tip lines with olive buzzers, diawl bachs, crunchers, pheasant tails and damsel nymphs fished slowly or Di5 lines with orange or tequila blobs, Cat or Viva Booby and Diawl Bachs fished at a medium paced retrieve.

        Competition news
        Thursday Night Boat League
        Week 5 of the Thursday Night Boat League was fished by four anglers, catching 7 trout. Top rod on the evening was Ian Donaldson from St Ives. Ian caught four fish from Hedge End and Deep Water Point and G Buoy. He fished a midge tip line with a team of Diawl Bachs and crunchers.
        It would be great to see some more anglers on a Thursday Evening – so give it a go – if you would like to find out more call the lodge on 01480 810531.

        Best Rainbow 4lb 7oz taken by Martin Brocklebank.

        Best Brown 3lb.

        Best boat areas Hedge End, Deep Water Point, G Buoy, Gaynes
        Cove, Sludge Bank, Valley Creek, Willows, Hill
        Farm, North Dam, Middle.

        Best bank areas Gaynes Cove, Hill Farm, Deep Water Point, G Buoy, Marlow Stones, Willows, North Dam, Mander Car Park frontage.

        Best methods See report.

        Mid week boat winner Malcolm Reece.

        Fish stocked 2,000.

        Forthcoming events
        Beginners courses: 7,19,22 & 28 June;12,18,20 & 24 July and other dates throughout the season.

        Anglian Water Airflo International – Midland Heat 21 June 01780 686441
        England Qualifier ‘Odds & Sods’ 29 June http://www.fmffa.org.uk

        Pitsford Water
        Fish week 552 (season 6,390) Returns 143 (1,362) Rod average 3.8 (4.6)

        In spite of the variable weather conditions this week Pitsford has maintained a healthy rod average of 3.8. Both bank and boat anglers have enjoyed sport in equal measure from all areas of the water.

        There are now a large number of damsel nymphs in the margins and the fish have really turned on to this food source, along with the plentiful supply of buzzers, particularly the olive variety.

        Anglers were reporting the first signs of Sedges skittering across the surface in overcast conditions and silver invictas have been accounting for good evening catches. One angler reported taking five fish in six casts with the invictas.

        The Tuesday Evening Boat league (week three) was won by Pete Webb, who had four fish on buzzers. He now leads the standings with Charlie Watts a close second and Mick Hawkins in third. All are welcome to come and have a pleasant evening’s fishing.

        Pike anglers are talking about plenty of fish coming to lures, giving some good sport. Nothing of any notable size has been reported but plenty of fish up to 16lb.

        The best methods for boat or bank is floating lines and buzzers, damsels and diawl bachs.

        Best Rainbow 4lb taken by Jim Walker.

        Best Brown 4lb 8oz taken by Rick Barlow.

        Best boat areas No Fish Point, Bog Bay, Causeway.

        Best bank areas Bog Bay, Stilton Point, Duffers.

        Best methods Bank – Floating lines, buzzers & diawl bachs.
        Boat – As for bank.

        Mid week boat winner Ian Ashwell of Daventry.

        Fish stocked 2,000.

        Forthcoming events
        Tuesday Night Boat League at Pitsford Water. Fishing will be from 6pm with a weekly prize for a free boat and the overall winner of the league receiving tackle vouchers.
        Forthcoming events
        Beginners courses: 8 & 20 June; 5,9,19 & 26 July and other dates throughout the season.
        Anglian Water Airflo International Midland Heat 7 June 01780 686441
        Scierra Pairs 29 June http://www.scierrapairs.co.uk

        Ravensthorpe Reservoir
        Fish week 554 (season 8,298) Returns 94 (1,043) Rod average 5.8(7.9)
        Another week of fantastic sport at Ravensthorpe with many larger fish being caught and released up to 10lb.

        Floating lines with red or green diawl bachs or buzzers have been the best method from boat or bank. Damsel nymphs or PTN’s are also worth trying. A few fish are being taken on dries and wets when conditions are right. Mike Frith and John Hensham had a fantastic day on Monday. The pair took 35 fish to the boat, including fish of 10lb, 9lb and two at 5lb, all taken on red diawl bachs.

        Herts Fly Fishers enjoyed a good day on Saturday trying out their home tied flies. These proved very effective with fish taken up to 10lb.

        The bank has also been fishing well with some nice fish being taken from the Platforms and Dam.

        Best Rainbow 10lb Returned by Mike Frith.

        Best boat areas All areas.

        Best bank areas Platforms 3,4,5,11 and 12.

        Best methods Floating line, red or green diawl bachs or
        buzzers/nymphs.

        Mid week boat winner Richard Leonard of Hertfordshire.

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