Elinor Trout Fishery Report March 26th

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      TF_geepster
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        Elinor Trout Fishery Report March 26th

        236 anglers caught 1149 fish of which 725 were returned

        Best Fish
        8lb 11oz Graham Pollard, Nottingham, black buzzer, boat
        7lb 6oz Brian Wright, Leicester, black buzzer

        Best Areas
        Bank- brookside, coarse bank
        Boat – west arm

        Best Patterns
        black or brown buzzers, red diawl bach, goldhead damsel, white/green lures

        A lovely settled week of weather. The light winds encouraged some large buzzer hatches. All areas of the lake are holding fish now.
        Small lures and damsels are worth trying early morning but as soon as temperatures reach double figures then switch to buzzer patterns either under an indicator at 3 and 6 foot or a team of straight lined size 10 or 12 buzzers.
        On sunny days the big catches came from boats. Mark Footitt from Colsterworth and boat partner Julian Barker anchored their boat in the West arm on Sunday and caught 55 between them!
        The early season evening rises will be starting very soon as long as the wind is not too strong.

        Competition Results

        Wednesday March 21st
        The Troutmasters fish off was won by Phil Wagstaff from Eye who caught 6 fish for 11lb 7oz.
        Best of luck to Phil who will represent Elinor at Grafham on May 14th.

        Sunday March 25th
        44 anglers fished the Airflo World Bank Masters heat and 112 fish were caught and many more lost on barbless hooks.
        The fishing was harder than expected but in a close but fair match plenty of local anglers featured in the top 9 who will fish the final at Elinor on May 20th for the £2000 first prize.
        1. Harvey Mobbs, Castle Ashby, 7 fish from 5 pegs 12 points
        2. Adam West, Castle Ashby, 6 from 4 10pts
        3. Brad Gifford, Kettering 6 from 4 10pts
        4. Roy Swinfield, Oadby 5 from 5 10pts
        5. Bob Barr, Peterborough 6 from 3 9pts
        6. Ian Pow, Milton Keynes 5 from 4 9pts
        7. Tim Joyce, Essex 5 from 4 9pts
        8. Matt Tuck, Huntingdon 5 from 4 9pts
        9. Geoff Makin, Leighton Buzzard 5 from 3 8pts

        Best Patterns on the day were black buzzer, damsels and apps bloodworm.
        Cliff Waters dropped in to take some photos of the action. They can be found at http://www.fishypics.co.uk

        Forthcoming events
        Sunday May 6th is the date of the Tommy Wood memorial trophy. 9am – 4pm
        This friendly roving bank match is free entry to everyone. As usual in memory of Tommy competitors may only use buzzers and a floating line. Its a fun day with all proceeds from the raffle going to Sue Ryder, Peterborough.

        Next Stocking
        March 26th, 28th (browns), 30th

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        TF_jamesmadan

          The friendly match fuse bank is free admission for everyone. As usual in the memory of Tommy competitors can not use a floating line and buzzers.

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