STARLETS VETS (ANNIES/SIBLINGS/ LITTLE GEARYS) 1. Graham Swift (Packington) 46 – 2 Peg 25 LITTLE GEARYS
1. Derek Hartshorn (Swann Baits) 46 – 2 Peg 7 LITTLE GEARYS
3. Pat Clark (Coventry) 41 – 6
4. Dave Duggan (Dams & Locks) 39 -14
SOLIHULL ANGLING CENTRE WEDNESDAY OPEN
(ROVER)
1. Jon Newton (Smithys) 111 – 8 Peg 21 LITTLE GEARYS
2. Martin Wood (SAC) 92 – 4
3. Mark Jacques (Tackle Shack) 74 – 3
4. Dave Elliot (Packington) 72 – 9
PACKINGTON VETS (LITTLE GEARYS/GRATS/WILLOW)
1. Alan Dolby (Lanes Bait) 40 – 7 Peg 27 LITTLE GEARYS
F1s on Pole and Maggot
2. Dave Wood (Lanes Bait) 39 – 4
3. John Batey (Packington) 38 – 2
4. Eddie Keene (COVPAC) 32 – 5

SOLIHULL ANGLING SILVERS LEAGUE (MOLANDS)
1. Dave Smith (Solihull Angling) 14 -12 Peg 10
Skimmers & Roach on Pole & Maggot
2. Lee Cosgrove (SAC) 13 -12
3. Ian Crossman (Browning Central) 13 – 4
3. Dave Armstrong (Warwick) 13 – 3
SATURDAY OPEN (ROVER)
1. Roy Beasley (Packington) 109 – 8 Peg 6 ANNIES
F1s on Waggler and Pellet
2. Jack Shirley (Solihull Angling) 71 -10
3. Mark Sumners (Ridgemere) 50 – 2
4. Ian Keywood (Solihull Angling) 48 – 2
SUNDAY OPEN (SIBLINGS)
1. Jack Shirley (Solihull Angling) 40 -12 Peg 5 SIBLINGS A
Carp & F1s on Pole & Bread
2. Alan Hill (Ridgemere) 33 – 5
3. Pete Murray (Packington) 32 – 5
4. Derek Hartshorn (Swann Baits) 23 – 4

SOLIHULL ANGLING CENTRE 2 DAY SILVERS (GEARYS)
DAY 1
1. Jon Arthur (Matrix) 44 – 6 Peg 16
Skimmers & Roach on Pole & Worm
2. Keith Wooding (Solihull Angling) 29 – 0
3. Ian Lines (Packington) 28 – 3
DAY 2
1. Jon Arthur (Matrix) 33 – 6
2. Lee Cosgrove (Packington) 30 -10
3. Ian Lines (Packington) 22 – 5
OVERALL STANDINGS
1. Jon Arthur (Matrix) 2 Points 77 -12
2. Keith Wooding (SAC) 3 Points 43 – 1
3. Dave Elliott (Packington) 4 Points 32 – 3
4. Ian Lines (Packington) 5 Points 50 -11

FISHERY REPORT
MOLANDS Fished really well with the mild weather for early November helping. Big F1s from 3 – 6lb, carp to 20lb, tench to 6lb and bream to 5lb have all featured in catches this week and nets to nearly 100lb have been caught by pleasure anglers and in matches. The bigger carp are coming to bomb with bread punch, boilies or 8mm pellet fished tight to the island. Pole with banded hard pellet fished out at 13 metres to 16 metres has been really good for F1s and a few small sized carp. There have been plenty of bites to be had from silvers and F1s if you fish maggot as an alternative.

GEARYS A new stocking of carp from 1 – 3lb has seen the number of carp being caught increase with these fish coming to pellet on the pole or a small pellet feeder and they are spread around the pool at the moment. There were some bigger carp caught to 18lb with the carp fishermen using boilies with a PVA bag out to the middle stumps. Great silver sport last week with nets to 45lb mainly made up of skimmers but some quality roach and the odd tench and crucians with pole fished caster or maggot over ground bait.
LITTLE GEARYS Steady consistent sport with decent nets of F1s coming from all around the pool. Maggot has been the top bait fished out at 13 metres or just down the first shelf at 4 – 6 metres. Hard pellet is also producing nice nets on the long pole or waggler up to the island and the bigger carp are coming out to this with fish to 16lb being caught.
ANNIVERSARIES The middle area has been best with pegs 6 and 16 – 23 producing the top catches. 110lb was the weight from peg 6 on Saturday with Roy Beasley using a water waggler and 6mm banded pellet to catch carp and F1s to 4lb. Maggot or caster on the pole has been working on the other areas.
SIBLINGS A The water is very clear but some decent carp to double figures and F1s are still being caught. Dobbing bread to the island or around your pegs has been the top tactic. Feeding maggot or expanders down the middle is catching F1s particularly later in the day and they start to come on after 2pm.
SIBLINGS B A little slower this week with nets to around 40lb best. Dobbing bread or pellet all around the pegs has been the most effective approach but maggot or pellet at five metres or tighter across has also been working.
GRATUITIES The carp are coming to waggler fished to the island with banded pellet or corn or the bomb with bread on the hook has also accounted for a few fish. There have been lots of silver fish to be had on the pole with expander pellet, maggot or caster fished on the waggler or pole.
WILLOW Nets to around 50lb best this week with carp, F1s and skimmers providing the main action. Dobbing bread across to the island on the pegs you can reach has worked well and pole fished pellet or maggot at 5mm has also been productive.

FISHERY OPENS AT 7.30am until 5pm from November 1st until February 28th.
DAY TICKET £8.00 and £7.00 CONCESSIONARY.

FORTHCOMING OPEN MATCHES
EVERY WEDNESDAY – SOLIHULL ANGLING CENTRE OPEN ROVER MATCH
Draw 9.30am, fish 10.45am until 3.45pm.
SATURDAY 20th NOVEMBER – OPEN – ROVER
Draw 9am, fish 10am until 3pm.
SUNDAY 21st NOVEMBER – WINTER LEAGUE

PLEASE NOTE
FACE MASKS ARE NOT MANDATORY BUT WE DO ASK ANYONE ENTERING THE LODGE TO WEAR ONE TO PROTECT OUR STAFF AND OTHER CUSTOMERS.

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