The date for our AGM has been announced as the 1st February
2008, the AGM will be held at Ashington Community Centre and starts at 8pm
sharp, a presentation for the Junior match squad will precede the AGM, this
presentation will start at 7PM.
We look forward to seeing you
there.
Reports
newly renamed Canada Lake at Goose Green on the 16th January, fishing the pole
with a six elastic, 2.9lb line through to a size 18 hook, he reports catching
lots of small Roach on maggot and a Carp of 8-8-0 on sweetcorn, which by all
accounts took some getting in.
Trevor Mordle was also to be
found on Canada Lake, Trev also fishing the pole caught Roach & Bream.
Anthony Tester enjoyed being amongst the first anglers to fish
the newly open Deep Lake at Goose Green on the 20th January, fishing the short
pole with maggot/worm on the hook, Anthony caught four Chub ranging between
1-0-0 and 1-14-0 and a solitary Roach, also on the lake was Mark Emery, Mark
fishing the long pole towards the sunken island, caught a solitary Chub of 1-8-0
on white maggot.
Match Secretary Barry Ginnaw, was to
found on the recently renamed Kingfisher Lake, Barry fishing the pole towards
the island, caught in his own words, 10 Roach for three ounces, Glen Riley was
also to be found on the Lake, Glen also fishing the pole caught Bream &
Roach, to Glens right was Trevor Mordle (do you not have a home to go to Trev?),
Trevor fishing the short pole with maggot/pinkie on the hook caught Roach, Rudd
& Perch from his swim.
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2008.
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Fishery News – Goose Green
We
are pleased to announce that Deep Lake at Goose Green will be open to anglers as
of the 19th January 2008, work still remains to be done on and around the lake
and we ask for your patience whilst it is completed, our thanks go out to the
members who have worked on the lake and made it possible to open it a full, two
and half months ahead of schedule.
Saturday the 26th January will see a large
consignment (300+) of trees that need planting around Deep Lake and the
surrounding area, if you can help with planting, and we will need some help, as
we intend to plant the entire consignment in one day, then please contact
Chairman Bob or Mark Emery, to let them know you will be able to assist, the
more people we have to assist the sooner we can get the job completed, please
wear suitable footwear and if possible bring a small spade, as we have limited
tools available on site.
There has been some confusion in identifying the new
ponds created between the main road and the Tench pond at Goose Green, It has
therefore been decided by the committee to rename them as follows
- Lake 2 / Bottom Lake, will now be called Heron Lake
- Lake 3 / Middle Lake, will now be called Canada Lake
- Lake 4 / Top Lake, will now be called Kingfisher
Lake
These are all names reflecting
birds associated with water that have been seen at Goose Green, the names of the
other three lakes at the fishery Tench, New & Deep Lake remain unchanged. To
help establish these names and to confirm the existing names of the other three
lakes (Tench, New and Deep), purpose made name boards will be erected by the
side of each lake showing it’s name
Fishery News – Moor
Farm
will be closed from Monday 14th January 2008 and will re-open Saturday 1st March
2008. This is to give the fishery a rest and to enable any necessary work to be
carried
out.
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