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      TF_geepster
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        PACKINGTON SOMERS FISHERY
        Telephone: 01676 523833
        FISHING & MATCH REPORT – WEEK ENDING 4/7/10
        MATCH RESULTS

        STARLETS VETS (GEARYS)
        1. Graham Tussell 71 -12 Peg 10
        Skimmers on Short Pole & Pellet
        2. Ron Savage 55 -12
        3. Colin Preece 52 – 4
        4. Keith Nall 45 – 2

        RIDGEMERE AC (LITTLE GEARYS)
        1. John Merchant 73 – 8 Peg 13
        Carp, F1’s & Skimmers on Short Pole & Pellet
        2. Gary Twist 66 – 0
        3. Nigel Whitworth 56 – 3
        4. Paul Terry 55 -11

        PACKINGTON VETS (MOLANDS)
        1. Ron Savage 48 – 6 Peg 6
        F1’s, Crucians & Roach on Pole & Caster
        2. John Downing 46 -13
        3. Billy Hawkes 39 – 0
        4. John Butler 38 – 2

        WEDNESDAY OPEN (MOLANDS)
        1. John Burchell (Sensas/Packington) 57 -13 Peg 8
        Carp & Skimmers on Shallow Pole & Pellet
        2. Lee Myers (Quality Baits) 50 – 4
        3. Dean Young (Tornadoes AC) 46 – 6
        4. Joe Roberts (Kamasan Starlets) 42 -14

        MAYPOLE AC (GEARYS)
        1. Ray Chandler 71 – 8 Peg 21
        Skimmers & Carp on Pole & Corn
        2. Ray Taylor 42 – 8
        3. Pete Brown 38 -11

        ATTLEBOROUGH SPORTS (LITTLE GEARYS)
        1. Ian Wheatley 77 – 3 Peg 19
        Carp & F1’s on Feeder & Pellet
        2. Andy Inglesant 73 -13
        3. Colin Lane 69 – 5
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        LUCAS AEROSPACE (GEARYS)
        1. Billy Hawkes 42 – 2 Peg 12
        Skimmers & Crucians on Pole & Pellet
        2. Trevor Harvey 28 – 0
        3. Dave Hewlett 27 – 6

        SATURDAY OPEN (MOLANDS)
        1. Craig O’Brien (Maver) 55 – 0 Peg 18
        Carp & Skimmers on Feeder & Meat
        2. Steve White (Kobra Feeders) 51 – 6
        3. Susie Smith (Kobra Feeders) 49 – 1
        4. Ron Savage (Lanes Bait) 41 – 0

        SUNDAY OPEN (MOLANDS)
        1. Mick Bull (Dynamite/Guru/Shimano) 65 -12 Peg 12
        £200 Bonus Peg. Carp & Skimmers on Pellet Feeder & Meat
        2. Johnny Johnson (Youngs TBF) 60 -15
        3. Steve Edwards (Packington) 60 – 7
        4. Steve Allen (Tornadoes) 48 – 5

        WILD GOOSE AC (MOLANDS)
        1. D Hankey 35 – 4 Peg 46
        F1’s, Carp & Cruicans on Pole & Pellet
        2. C Timberley 30 – 2
        3. K Worrell 30 – 0

        REPORT

        MOLANDS Although top weights in matches are 50lb+ the pool is fishing well with nets of F1’s, crucians, tench, skimmers and carp coming from all areas giving very fair matches. The pleasure anglers have enjoyed the best success with the carp, as local rod Ken Hammond found fishing dog biscuit or the candle and catching 15 fish from 7 – 15lb from peg 29 at the far end. Lots of tactics are catching fish at the moment with pole fished paste down the near margin or pellet feeder across to the island probably the pick of the methods. Best pegs 2 – 4, 8, 16 – 18, 29 – 33, 44 – 48 and 54 – 60.

        GEARYS There were a couple of 70lb+ skimmer bream catches early in the week with other good nets of silvers being caught from most pegs. The bigger bream like to get right into the near margin and paste fished down the edge has been a top method this week and it can also account for some big carp, with fish to 12lb caught in matches on this tactic. Straight lead and 8mm pellet is another top method and this has been the most consistent way of catching carp with plenty of fish in the 4 – 6lb bracket coming out this week. Best pegs are 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 – 21, 27, 31 and 36.

        LITTLE GEARYS The top pool again this week with lots of F1’s being caught and they range from 12oz – 5lb and catches in matches have been exceeding 70lb with the pleasure anglers fishing longer sessions and exceeding that. Lots of tactics are working but method feeder with polony, pellet or bread punch is accounting for the bigger F1’s and bigger nets. The beauty of the pool at the moment is that

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