Daniel Welch has extended his lead in Combe Martin SAC’s lure competition with a boat caught bass of 58.5cm bringing his three fish total to 167.5cm.
Stafford Moor Carp – 36lb 14oz
Some stuning carp continue to be tempted at Stafford Moor where Kash Watkens banked a new personal best.
(Below )Kash Watkins who had a 36lb 14oz from swim 14 on lodge lake which is now Kash’s new pb
Bideford and District Angling Club. Versus Plymouth and District Coarse Angling Club.
BIg Cat from Paradise
COMBE MARTIN SAC Lure Competition Update
Daniel Welch has secured a lead in Combe Martin SAC’s Lure competition with three quilifying bass totalling 159cm. It is very early days in the competition that runs until October 29th and is sponsored by High Street Tackle. With the settled conditions and big tides over the coming weeks I expect several bass to be registered. It could be that a glut of spider crab will result in the bass moving away from the lures for a few weeks.
The clubs is also running a best mixed brace competition throughout July sponsored by Braunton Baits.
Bideford and District Angling Club. Junior event No. 3
Bideford Angling Club – Monthly Rover
Bideford – July Rover results
13 fished 5 fish registered
1st Richard Jefferies smoothhound 12lb 5oz 123.125%
2nd Andrew Clements smoothhound 11lb 6oz 113.750%
3rd Andrew Clements thicklipped mullet 4lb 1 1/2oz 102.344%
4th Terry Dymond smoothhound 9lb 11oz 96.875%
5th Antony Smith thicklipped mullet 3lb 5 1/2oz 83.594%
Appledore Shipbuilders JULY ROVER
12 Anglers fished the July Rover today.
Several Smoothounds were caught, weighed and released with the photos and weights presented at the weigh in. In fact only Smoothounds were recorded at the weigh in!
Many anglers reported large catches of Smoothounds today with a lot of fish around the 6lb mark.
First place went to Terry Dymond with one of 9lb 11ozs.
Martyn John was second with another of 9lb 9ozs and Andrew Atkinson 3rd with his best one weighing 9lb 6 1/2ozs.
SADNESS AS VANDALS ATTACK
If you follow my writings over several years you will have read my ramblings regarding the Barnstaple & District Angling Clubs hut situated beside the river at Newbridge. During what was perhaps the clubs heyday this fishing hut provided a welcome meeting point where members could meet and socialise as the river glided slowly past. The river then was thriving with salmon and sea trout and the club was also thriving in unison with the healthy river.
As catches dwindled a generation of anglers drifted away from the river and the hut sadly fell into disrepair. In recent seasons the club has seen an influx of enthusiasm and just maybe some sentiment from my writings stirred a will to resurrect the hut. I have spoken with the clubs river keeper Don Hearn on several occasions and was delighted to hear that the hut is to be restored.
It was very sad to recently receive news from Don via an email that vandals have visited the hut setting fire to the old bench and wood saved to help in the restructure.
Don asked if I could highlight the issue in the hope that police could be informed to help with their enquiries.
My initial reaction at hearing this was anger; but as I thought more it was sadness that replaced the anger. The world is sadly full of angry and intolerant people. Anger is contagious hitting out in anger and frustration just extends the problem. I have to ask what is gained by vandalising and inflicting damage to the dreams and efforts of others?
I look forward to enjoying the new club hut with fellow members. There are still a few salmon in the river and we can only hope that efforts to curb pollution and the many other issues that face the river eventually bring rewards. I hope to write a full article on the huts history and its resurrection in due course.