Bideford Angling Club are to be congratulated for their efforts this summer running a very successful Summer Junior Competition series on their home water. The final heat was won by Bailey Bramley with 7.715 Kilo. Ethan Broom secured top spot in the league with 46 points on behind fellow junior Lewis Hathaway.
Final Junior competition
Results,:
1st Bailey Bramley 7:715 Kilo
2nd Ted Blight 7:030
3rd Leo Davies 6: 220
4th Janson Kiff 5:075
5th Lewis Hathaway 5: 000
6th Willow Davies 4:980
7th George Batten 4:635
8th Dashe Rizo 2:765
9th Tilly Blight 2:265
10th Edie Thake 2:075
11th Amelia Bell 2:025
12th Paddy Brennan 2:000
13th Billy Butler 1:745
14th Rudi James :985
15th Lucy Hook :865
16th Blake Hosegood :760
Bideford and District Angling Clubs , George’s lake was the venue for our final Junior competition of the year.
Bailey on peg 18 , has put a super net of larger carp on the scales for victory, he has fished with a method feeder ,his win pushed him.up to 10th in the league.
Ted’s second spot on peg 8 , moves him up to 5th place in the league table.
Leo on peg 5 has done exceptionally well to come in third and finish in 7th place in the series.
The five match series was closely fought and our winner,by one point was Ethan Broom on 46 points, second place was Lewis Hathaway on 45 , with Jenson Kiff third on 40 points.
We were able to distribute the fantastic array of prizes that we have been most generously given.
Smoothound dominated Bideford Angling Clubs forty eight hour rover with Andrew Clements winning with a smoothound scaling 14lb 9.25oz. Andrew Clements was runner up with a smoothound of 14lb 2oz and Stephen Found third with a smoothound of 13lb 15.75oz.
Combe Martin SACs Club members lure fishing league runs from April 1st until October 31st. After a slow start members are now catching some stunning bass from both boat and shore. There are now four members with five bass on the scoreboard. I( Wayne Thomas) have secured a lead after a couple of good sessions on the shore adding a fine bass of 75cm to my tally along with bass of 60cm and 58cm. All fish were caught using mega-bass spindle worms.
75 cm bass – estimated at 10lb 8oz against the BASS conversion chart. See link below
Present standings are :-
Wayne Thomas – Bass – 75cm, 60cm, 58cm, 57cm, 56cm Total – 306cm
Ross Stanway – Bass 67cm, 58cm, 56cm, 56cm, 56cm Total – 293cm
I visited Wistlandpound for a short evening session coinciding with the fading light. I arrived at 7.00pm and walked to the far end of the fishery intending to search the East Bank working my way slowly back to a promontory that has produced regularly for me in the past.
I was surprised how much lower the lake was since my last visit at the end of July. The benefit of low water levels is that there is far more bank space to fish with withy growth that restricts access when the reservoir is full left well behind on the foreshore.
I tied on a black spider and a Zulu and commenced my exploration. A few fish were rising with small rudd dimpling the surface close to the bank. There was plenty of weed growth in the margins but this caused no problem as it was easy to reach deeper water where I hoped the fish would be feeding.
The first hour brought two 8″ wild browns that gave a spirited account on the light tackle.
As the light faded I decided on a change of tactics upgrading the leader to 7.5lb b.s and tying on a black lure. I cast this and commenced a speedy retrieve hoping to connect with one of the venues larger predatory browns that undoubtedly have the potential to grow large on the abundance of rudd fry.
Three browns of around 8″ came over the next half an hour as the light drained from the day. Several fish were missed as they boiled at the fly chasing it in the ripples. This was exciting fishing with each cast bringing expectation. A savage pull and a flurry of spray resulted in the best fish of the session a fin perfect brown trout of around 1lb.
I fished on for another ten minutes but with no further takes and the light going I headed for home. The short session had resulted in half a dozen wild brown trout highlighting the healthy level of fish present. Wistlandpound is undoubtedly an overlooked gem that seldom receives the attention it deserves.
Daniel Welch is building experience on Predator 2 Charters taking friends to marks off the North Devon Coast intending to extend to wider charters next season. At present Dan is taking customers on short range charter trips out of Ilfracombe.
( Below) A few fish caught on the latest mates day out trip on Predator 2
Nice little video Paul has put together from the trip out with a few mates at the weekend. Hopefully we can get some more over the coming weeks and months. Give his you tube channel ilfracombe fishing a like and subscribe. He also makes probably the best burgers and special boxes Bayside Burger Bar so if your hungry after a fishing trip you know where to go. .
Combe Martin SAC are hosting their annual fun fishing event on Ilfracombe Pier on Sunday September 1st. This annual event coincides with the Sea-Ilfracombe Festival and is always fun promoting fishing for young anglers accompanied by parents or guardians. Special guests to be confirmed mingle with the public to discuss issues that relate to the sea angling community. The fun fishing is for most species caught with prizes provided by sponsors High Street Tackle, Barnstaple Bait and Tackle and Ilfracombe Aquarium.
Barry Smyth & Steve banked 14 carp between them on Lodge Lake swims 2 & 3. Barry landing new pb 31lb! All caught on Sticky baits Manilla boilies over a bed of house pellets.
(below) Ryan Turner & friends fished up on Lodge lake for 48 hrs lots of fish between them biggest being 31lb 14oz from swim 1 , 3 & 5 all caught on a mixture of Mainline baits & Sticky baits.
(Below) Jack Burrett who travelled all the way from Norfolk to fish Beatties Lake, Jack had 33 Carp from the Inlet Swim over 4 nights, with the biggest being 31lb 2oz.
Rob Hancock enjoyed a successful session on Bulldogs carp lake.
Rob tempted the lake’s nicest mirror (first pic) he has also managed to bag the lake’s biggest mirror! (Second pic 30lb10oz) Alongside multiple other fish!
Rob tempted these chunks using Bulldogs infamous ‘sfp’ bait!
George’s lake was the venue for our regular monthly competition, the weather was hot with a blustery southerly wind blowing down into the bottom,dam head.
Roger ,our regular scales man , weighed in an impressive mixed net for victory on peg 13.
Corn, and meat pole fished over micros.
Craig, who now leads the points table, finished in second place fishing on peg 18 using similar tactics.
Richard finished a very credible 3rd place fishing paste on peg 9.
Antony took 4th place on peg 6.
After a slow start the lake has fished very well in most areas.