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HSAC Cley 19th April

HSAC Cley April 19th

 
 
 
 
Results
1st: Tony Thomas 17 fish for 3lb 9 1/3oz
2nd: John Neave 8 fish for 1lb 10oz
3rd: Nicole Conway 3 fish for 1lb 7 2/3oz
4th: Robert Ford 6 fish for 1lb 3oz
5th: Bob Thompson 5 fish for 1lb 1 1/3oz
6th: Richard Ives 5 fish for 1lb 1oz
7th: Sam Attew 4 fish for 1lb 1/3oz
8th: Henry Randell 4 fish for 0.11 1/3oz
9th: Peter Loke 3 fish for 0.9 1/3oz
10th: Dene Conway 3 fish for 0.7 2/3 oz
11th: Ray Ward 2 fish for 0.6 1/3
12th: Russell Barber 2 fish for 0.5 1/3
 
 
 
 

By Robert Ford & Dene Conway

This week’s match was at Cley and before I begin talking about the monsters of the deep and the one that got away, the club would like to thank the Norfolk Wildlife Trust – Cley for using their car park. A much more pleasant experience compared to last time we used this part of the world. The weather wasn’t great but I have seen it worse. It was a cloudy day with a south-south easterly breeze coming of the sea taking the temperature down with it. Some of the passes by uttered words like “winter” and “freezing” most anglers would have said simply “fresh”.

In the car park before kick off the notion of a good size bass was possible with a good chop on the water. Would it be a walk to the wreck or off to Tony’s hot spot on the left. Many of us hadn’t put any thought into it at all because today’s fixture clashed with derby day. Norwich needed to get at least a point from the Suffolk mob and just before half time the ref gave a controversial penalty to Ipswich which put them 2-1 up. Mean while back to the fishing the hunt for a good size bass carried on. After the first hour things looked promising, with a fish every chuck if it was sizeable or not is a different story. There had to be a few sizeable bass behind the waves and guess who caught the first one… Yep you guessed it, Nicole Conway. She managed to show us how it is done. With a 20-30 yards cast and a bit of rag she poached a 38cm bass right under Dene’s nose. A huge cheer went up across the beach as she wound down to the start of her rig and lifted the bar of silver high in the air for all to see. She clamed that she didn’t want to drag it across the shingle but I think she was just showing off.

Once the excitement of Nicole’s fish had died down the tide stopped running and so did the fish. Also the news that Norwich lost 3-2 helped to deflate sprits too. Crabs were out in force cleaning baits off hooks in minutes. Again tipping off with some fish bait helped to keep the worm on the hook. It didn’t really matter because fish just weren’t there. As soon as the tide started to pull again the fish came back on. Lots of basslets 20-30cm long grabbing baits on the way in. It was nice to see lots of them about, is it a sign of things to come?

The day went to Tony "Yoda" Thomas with an impressive score card, 17 fish mainly dabs with a 38cm bass. Second was John Neave and 3rd was Conway. That’s Mrs Conway I might add.4th place went to myself Robert Ford and I must say i tried very hard to catch Nicole but she is always one step ahead of me, and about two mile ahead of Dene, one day maybe I will win a match….
Back on home turf next week and until then…keeeeeeeep fishing!

 

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HSAC Cley May 10th

HSAC Cley May 10th

By Dene Conway

Ah the good old British Summer reared its ugly head, with several members away on holiday or busy elsewhere and windy , weedy conditions we all knew it would be a hard struggle to find some sizeable fish.

Small schoolies dominated the day to the right of the beach with one of our juniors Joel Conway catching in excess of 12, but sadly all under the clubs size limits so none to weigh in.

Most of the club ventured to the left of carpark in search of Bass and Flounder,this proved to be just as bad as everywhere else, with Tony Thomas finding a lucky good sized Bass just under 3lb to take the match easily.

Peter Loke found an elusive Flounder at 28cm giving him second place and pushing him up the leader board into 5th overrall.

John "Silverfox" Neave was the only member to catch more than one fish and he managed 3 small dabs to secure a 3rd place.

Dene Conway also managed 1 Dab just on 18cm to sneak into 4th place with the rest of the field blanking it showed how difficult it was to find any fish at all.

With Salthouse this coming week our hopes are pinned on the bigger Bass that have been reported and hopefully the Smoothhounds will appear in greater numbers.

With 6 matches gone in the Summer Accumulator its still anyone match as the top 6 are very close, just out in front in Tony Thomas on 102pts, closely followed by John Neave on 100pts, 3rd is Dene Conway on 92pts, 4th is Nicole Conway on 84pts who slipped down from 1st after her blank session., and 5th place with 81pts goes to Peter Loke who has leap frogged up the board with some good results recently,still in contension is Richard Ives on 80pts who after a good start and two wins in the frst two matches seems to be letting the others catch up, no doubt he will make a mad dash for the winning post in the last 4 matches, and with the last match being held at Kings Lynn its still anyones title.

Results

1st: Tony Thomas 1 fish for 2lb 15oz

2nd: Peter Loke 1 fish for 0.9 1/3 0oz

3rd: John Neave 3 fish for 0.7oz

4th: Dene Conway 1 fish for 0.1 2/3oz

All other members failed to catch a sizeable fish.

 

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CBVSAC-Match 3 – North Shore – 9th May 2009

17 members turned out for this one, after a wet and windy afternoon the weather turned in our favour, dry and calm with a nice sunset, it almost felt like summer, just not warm enough.

There were plenty of whiting around, but most were undersize, with a few dogfish showing up later as it got dark.

Gary McLeod found 8 dogs and 3 whiting from in front of the paddling pool, to walk away with 1st place with a weight of 7.31 kgs. John Jones took 2nd with 6 dogs and a rockling for 4.25 kgs from behind the houses. 3rd went to Chris Jackson with 5 dogs and 4 whiting for 3.48, and 4th to Steve Parry with 4 dogs and 2 whiting for 3.42. Mike Peters was 5th with 2.80, including the heaviest fish of the match, a dog of 1.11 kgs, and 6th place was taken by Dave Mitchell with 2.60.

Stephen Higginson won the junior prize with 1.02 kgs and Sue Price the ladies prize.
Top team were Gary McLeod and Mike Jones with 68 points.

 

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