Reports
Goose Green
Dave Laker fished New Pond at Goose Green this Sunday, Dave fishing the
pole with small cubes of meat on the hook, caught quality Roach, Skimmers, Bream
& Crucians for a total of 10-0-0.
Lake 3 saw Goose Green regular, Les
“Woof” Taylor, Les fishing his favoured method of the waggler, using meat/corn
on the hook, Les put together a net of Roach, Skimmers, Bream and Tench to 1-8-0
for a total net of 20-0-0.
Over on Lake 2 a number of
anglers were to found, Webmaster “Spike” Mark Emery, fished under the Horse
Chestnut with the short pole and maggot on the hook, Mark spent a busy day
depleting the stock of Carp in the lake, catching over 60 by the end of the day,
don’t get too excited though, the biggest was around 0-3-0, in addition to his
Carp haul, Mark caught Skimmers, Bream, Roach, Rudd & Crucians for a net of
31-5-0, other anglers on the lake were witnessed to be catching small fish with
the odd bigger specimen coming to the net on a variety of different methods from
short whips to waggler & feeder.
Mike McDaid fished Lake 3 with the long pole and
chopped worm, Mike reports catching 9 Bream, 3 Tench and 7 Carp to 8-3-0 for a
net totalling in excess
65-0-0.
Farm
No reports this
week .
Goose Green
again remind members, that litter will not be tolerated at any of our
fisheries and per your rule book, you risk the loss of your membership if litter
is found in your peg, you are requested, per the rule book, to clear your swim
of any litter PRIOR to starting fishing, even if that litter is
not yours.
Junior
Scene
week
In
This is an annual event at which we
give one to one tuition to novice anglers, preference is given to juniors.
Methods used are Pole, Whip or
Waggler with all tackle being supplied by the tutor, all of whom are experienced
Pulborough AS members,we have a lower age limit of seven years for safety reasons.
There is a morning and afternoon
session, each lasting three hours, with tackle prizes being awarded for each
session, in addition each pupil is given a small goodie bag containing useful
tackle items.
Hot food – burgers, hot dogs and bacon
butties are served at breaks throughout the day, together with tea, coffee and
cold drinks.
There is no obligation to join
Pulborough Angling Society after the teach in, but if you do join the Society,
the cost of your entry ticket will be deducted from your membership fee.
This years will take place at our
Moor Farm Fishery on 21 July, to reserve your place for this popular event visit our website www.pulboroughas.com and click on Teach
In, alternatively telephone Sheila Olliver on 01903 213968 (evenings
after 6pm), places are offered on a first come first served basis.
Parties
For the benefit of those who wish
to come and help, we hold working parties at Goose Green every Saturday,
starting at 0900hrs, all assistance gratefully accepted, even if you can only
spare an hour – as the television advertisement states “Every Little
Helps…..” .
Results
No matches this
week .