 Following a  week which produced gale force winds, flat calms, overnight temperatures down  into low single figures and constantly changing air pressures, it was not  surprising that catches were down on expectations. That said, the anglers felt  that the venue was fair with many on pegs that on another day would have  produced a framing weight.  This view was re-inforced by looking at the  section winning weights where 25 lbs was the lowest needed to take the money.
Following a  week which produced gale force winds, flat calms, overnight temperatures down  into low single figures and constantly changing air pressures, it was not  surprising that catches were down on expectations. That said, the anglers felt  that the venue was fair with many on pegs that on another day would have  produced a framing weight.  This view was re-inforced by looking at the  section winning weights where 25 lbs was the lowest needed to take the money.
  
Eventual  winner on Saturday 17th September 2011 was Leicester angler Sean Huggins  (Dynamite Baits) who weighed in 54lbs 7ozs from peg 6 on Willow Pool. Sean  caught all but one of his fish down the left and right margins including a real  “lump” of around 14lbs. Maggot generally proved the best hook bait.  Sean  took away a superb trophy and the winner’s cheque for £3,000.
Runner up was  Garbolino/Bait-Tech sponsored Grant Albutt.  Grant was just round the  corner from Sean on Willows peg 4 and brought 48lbs 3ozs to the scales. His  catch comprised medium sized carp taken shallow across to the boom on pellet  but afterwards he regretted making a switch to the margins for the last hour or  so where he caught only one carp. Grant received a cheque for £1,258.   Brian Clarke of  Banbury Gunsmiths captured third spot with a weight of  37lbs from Bridge Pool peg 10. Brian’s catch included a couple of pole caught  “lumps”.  His third place cheque was £662.
  
  Source: Angling Trust Fishing News
  
  
  
  
  
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