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Home : Competitions 2004 Last Chance Open : ![]() Eight year old Sophie Williams was well pleased with this catch. ![]() Jack Weatherly displays his third placed catch, all caught tight to the island on peg 7. ![]() Kings Lynn angler Kayleigh Williams must have enjoyed the day. Weight one ounce. Smile one mile. |
National Junior Angling Associations East Midlands round of the NJAA Knockout competition.
With a week of warm weather leading up to the competition stirring the fish, coupled with the fact this was the first time the Club pit has been fished for two months after being closed for maintenance work meant expectations of some big weights were high. With the perfect conditions Fish'O'Mania champion Daniel Elliott didn't disappoint recording a new four-hour junior club record of 69lb 12oz. Daniel drew well pulling peg 30 out of the bag with a spare peg to his left and a nice ripple blowing into the corner Daniel was into good carp from the off, landing three in his first three casts on pole fished meat from his margin swim. He kept the fish interested by loose feeding pellet and added five more in the fist hour. Once the bites slowed Daniel changed to his favourite tactic, surface fishing with floating dog biscuits to keep fish coming steadily for the remainder of the match ending up with sixteen carp.
The battle for third place ended with a tie between Ricky Leggett and Jack Weatherly both weighing 20lb 3oz with nearly identical catches of small common carp. Ricky drew peg three with the wind in his face and opted for the pole fished in the margins and short at 8 metres to keep control in the gusting wind. Hookbait was pellet alternated with corn both fished on the bottom with light loose fed pellets keeping the fish interested. Jack drew the fancied peg 7 on the end of the bat and pole fished between 11 and 13 metres up against the island with soft pellet hook baits over loose fed pellet. Jack also lost a lot of fish, which cost him the chance to push Sean for second place. Close behind was Christmas Open winner Edward Howman who again fished a tidy match to land four Common's on pole fished pellets from tight to the bankside reeds on peg 14, his 11lb 9oz was just enough to pip Andrew Clifford on peg 7 who landed a personal best match catch of 10lb 3oz. Ever improving Edward Howman again put in another fine performance to catch four carp from the margins of peg 15 to weigh 18lbs 6oz, his catch was not without incident as mid match he cracked his pole and needed a pit stop repair before he carried on.
Full result
Match Facts.Attendance : 12 |
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