Chris Pondsford with the superb bronze sculptured trophy he
won by being crowned Maver Midland Specialist of the Year for 2002.
Maver Midlands Specialist of the Year Final 2002, Larford Lakes Fishery
WORCESTER’S Chris Pondsford (pictured above) is celebrating after being crowned ‘
The 48-year old qualified earlier this year after catching a superb barbel weighing 15lb 5oz from the River Severn, the best from the venue for three years.
But he was up against tough competition from some of the best big fish anglers in the
The event was backed by Maver and Midland Angler
The final, which was backed by tackle manufacturer Maver to the tune of £2000 in tackle prizes, took the form of a ‘species hunt’, with anglers scoring points the more species they could catch.
The eleven qualifiers were given 12 species to target in an 11 hour period from
At the end of the match the angler who had caught the biggest bream would score five points, the angler who caught the second biggest four points and so on down to one for the fifth biggest.
The same rule would apply for all 12 species and anglers could only score once for each fish, so were encouraged to show their all round skills by catching as many species as they could.
After much exchanging of emails and gnashing of teeth between Midland Angler editor Gareth Purnell and sponsor Phil Briscoe of Maver
“It was tough for the competitors as they had to fish during the day, which is generally not the time to catch big fish. But it was the same for everyone,” explained Gareth.
There are not many venues that could have hosted this kind of event, but one that can is the fantastic
This picture postcard
Better known perhaps is the venue’s 22-acre
The
The qualifiers could fish both venues and made the draw at
The match turned out to be a real nail biter with the anglers regularly switching between the lake and the river, transported on the fishery’s quad bike.
In fact Chris was falling behind leader Lee McManus until he hooked and landed a fine 5lb 13oz barbel, which turned out to be the biggest of the day.
That was his queue to move to the lake, but it was only in the last hour that he put the result beyond doubt, catching the biggest carp, tench and bream of the day in a 90-minute burst.
In the final analysis Chris laid claim to the biggest bream, rudd, carp, barbel, roach and tench. He came out a full 12 points clear of the field on an impressive 38.5 points out of a possible 60, with Leicester’s Lee McManus second on 26.5 and Northampton’s Chris Berry third, just knocking Mountsorrell’s Matt Clayton out of the prizes by a point on 22 to 21.
As everyone congratulated Chris he made a confession: “I have to admit I’ve put in a couple of practises and I’ll be honest and tell you that I was put onto the river swim by a couple of locals.
“It’s called The Ledges and is known for barbel and I had several there in practise, so I was determined to stay there until I had a barbel and only then fish the lake.
“It’s been a fantastic competition at what really is a great fishery and I’m overjoyed and very proud to win the title,” he added.
As in any match, there was nothing to prevent Chris from a few practise sessions, and everyone agreed that the best angler on the day won.
You could hardly argue with a winning margin of twelve points after all. It just goes to show that practise, plus a little local knowledge, makes perfect!
“It’s been quite hard in conditions that were less than ideal, but the fact that all 12 target species were caught shows that the anglers put their all in,” commented Phil Briscoe.
Chris was out on the bank again the week after the final and celebrated his win with style, landing another fine barbel of 13lb 13oz form the Barbel Society controlled Beauchamp Arms section of the
• For the full picture report on the Maver Midland Specialist of the Year final, read December’s Midland Angler, out November 12.
(panel)
Midland Specialist of the year 2002, top three
1 Chris Pondsford, Worcester, 38.5pts
2 Lee McManus,
3 Chris
Target species Larford fishery record
Bream 14lb 14oz
Roach 2lb 8oz
Carp 38lb
Tench 9lb
Chub 7lb 8oz
Barbel 12lb
Dace 10oz
Eels 5lb
Pike 29lb
Perch 4lb 3oz
Hybrids 4lb 2oz
Rudd 3lb