HSAC Trimmingham March 29th
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HSAC Trimmingham March 29th |
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By Robert Ford & Dene Conway After a week of strong Easterly winds we were concerned if the venue was even fishable. If it wasn’t then try Weybourne or Kelling. Trimmingham is one of the types of places you don’t want the swell to be to big because you won’t be able to get on the beach. Even if you can, you still have to cast well into the horizon to even to get a sniff of a fish. The aim was to hit the gullies that lie about 50-60 yards off the ends of the groins. Hope that a few spring codling are still about and the weed wasn’t going to destroy the fishing. We arrived about half way down on the afternoon tide and the beach was starting to fill up with pleasure anglers. There was a good swell on the water which created a little white water but also helped to show up the gullies. The first few casts were difficult to hold bottom with the tide ripping though and some weed going with it. It seemed that the majority of the weed was in the breakers and if you left your line in them it would soon look like a washing line and be pulling your gear on the beach. One usual Lucky HSAC angler, Golden Bollox’s, managed to hold bottom on the first cast and was rewarded with a 39 cm codling.He managed to hold bottom on his next two casts and was rewarded for them as well, yes, more codling and bigger ones at that – the largest 50cm codling. So at the end of the first hour Mr Ives was 6lb odd up on the rest of us.
As the matched progressed, reports that John Neave had also achieved a similar looking score card filtered through but he was 1oz behind golden bollox’s. At this point our thoughts turned to Mr Thomas who had gone way left from the car park, as you see from the results he just went for a nice walk. Meanwhile I had landed my first codling at 47cm and had great enjoyment parading it round the Conway HQ further down the beach. A little while later I was pulling in my second 47cm codling when I heard a scream from Conway HQ, well Mrs (I will show you how its done dear) Conway pulled in a 49cm codling. She also took great pleasure in telling me “mine is bigger than yours”. After asking members of the public to wind are-sole man up I thought that picture of him would sum up his day… cheesed off or what!
But good things come to those who wait and Dene managed to pull in a codling the same size as his wife. To mine and every one else enjoyment Nicole only went and pulled in a second. What’s that I hear you say Dene, “I must be a good teacher!” Meanwhile Richard Ives had lost a few sets of gear (so had a few other club members) and a couple more codling in the surf but managed to land one more before the day was done. When we got back to the cars and weighed in it was 1-2/3oz that separated Richard and John with four codling each, I was third with two codling and a rocking and fourth place who else… Mrs Conway with two codling. An excellent day for all with good numbers of codling and it made a change from one or two dabs. I very much doubt that next week is going to be the same but there is no harm in trying… until next time fishing fans. The results 1st: Richard Ives 4 fish for 8lb 1 2/3oz
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HSAC Kelling 26th April
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HSAC Kelling April 26th |
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By Dene Conway Greeted with a flat calm sea, 11 anglers took to the beach at kelling this week, with the league table being wide open at the top and results varying each week no one could predict or even hope to guess at who would be in the frame today. Mattew Lawes our latest new member decided to follow Tony T ,along with Robert Ford and Peter Loke up to the blockhouse area in search of big flounder or possibly an elusive in size Bass. Meanwhile myself, Nicole, Ray, Henry and Richard went down in the direction of the wreck with Richard walking just past and Henry sitting in front of wreck., John and Sam hit their usual spots just down from the carpark The field was spread out and an hour into the match, it was nice to see Dennis Hunn and wife join the match in a hotspot to the left of the carpark although just pleasure fishing for an hour or so it shows the determination of Dennis to get back on the beaches after his illness, so good luck Dennis and lets hope you get back on form for the winter season mate. Back to the match, Flounders and Dab seemed to be the order of the day , along with the odd bigger sized Pout, Myself and Richard were trying big baits at distance in the hope of picking up a good Bass, Doggie or maybe even an early Smooth hound, this was to be our undoing as Nicole & Henry stayed in close on small baits and bagged up, both ending up with a very good 10 fish each, luckily a late change of tactic for me managed to find a good flounder of 30cm and a last double shot pushed me up enough to secure 3rd place.Nicole managed a triple shot on her last cast and left Ray and myself wondering what we were doing wrong. Back at the carpark, it became apparant that we had chosen the better end to fish , with a first place and a first ever victory to Nicole Conway, closely followed by Henry "is it time yet" Randell. Everyone caught fish which is always a good thing,congratulation to Mathew on his first match and managing a great joint 4th place with John Neave, full results are listed below. As there is no official match over May bank holiday weekend, the next match at Cley should produce Smoothhound and the better sized Bass, we can only hope. Current Standing in the Summer Accumulator have also been added to the league table page, please click the link in the menu for current standings. Match Results Results 1st: Nicole Conway 10 fish for 2lb 11 1/3oz 2nd: Henry Randell 10 fish for 2lb 0oz 3rd: Dene Conway 6 fish for 1lb 13 2/3oz =4th: Mathew Lawes 6 fish for 1lb 2 2/3oz =4th: John Neave 4 fish for 1lb 2 2/3oz 6th: Sam Attew 4 fish for 1lb 1 1/3oz 7th: Peter Loke 4 fish for 0lb 15 2/3oz 8th: Tony Thomas 4 fish for 0.12 1/3oz = 9th: Ray Ward 3 fish for 0.11 2/3oz =9th: Richard Ives 2 fish for 0.11 2/3 oz 11th: Robert Ford 2 fish for 0.11oz
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CBVSAC-Match 1 - Conwy Estuary Rover - 25th April 2009
A disappointing turnout of 21 club members fished the first leg of our summer league in the Conwy estuary.
The match was fished 3 down and 1 up, so the majority of people headed for the lagoon to target the Flounders. However those of us who have previously fished there with the juniors headed to Benarth, in the hope the Eels had arrived there.
The winner was Dave Mitchell with 4 Flounders for 2.48 Kgs, including the heaviest fish of .95 Kgs, ( 02-01-08 ).
Second was Chris Jackson with 5 Flounders and 7 Eels for a weight of 2.36 Kgs.
Kev Jones was third with a Flounder and 6 Eels for 1.72Kgs, Terry Jones fourth with 2 Flounders and 3 Eels for 1.67Kgs, and 8 year old Thomas Jones showed its not just the juniors he can beat by finishing 5th overall and top junior with a Flounder and 3 Eels for 1.14Kgs.
Kev and Terry Jones were top team with 69 points.
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