The venue fished as many expected in this latest qualifier with hot conditions and little wind.
Most anglers opted to fish long rang method feeder using soft micro pellets and hair rigged pellet on the hook. While other fished the pellet waggler shallow and occasionally dropped on the bottom over the same line with the straight lead and pellet.
With only section winners qualifying and picking up the prize money there were some clear winners in each section and many anglers didn’t weigh in although caught fish.
Next qualifier on the 13th June at Earlswood lakes near Solihull .
Stillwater Championships 2009 – Results – Boddington 30 May 2009
Peg Name Weight Section Winner
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41 Brian Clarke
42 Daniel Coss
43 B Northridge
44 Tony Shepherd
45 Nick Wooding
46 Mark Jennings 60-6-0 Sec A
47 Garry Twist
48 Steve Cooke
49 A Sergerson
50 Carl Barnfield 27-12-0
51 Ian Hutton
52 Mark Williams 36-10-0
53 Clive Fletcher
54 Paul Bucknell
55 Dave Frith 34-6-0
56 Neil Russell 51-8-0 Sec B
57 Shaun Moss
58 A T Brooker
59 Kevin Wright 35-10-0
60 Mark Nason
61 Glen Maxwell 47-4-0 Sec C
62 Nigel Franklin
63 Steve Potter
64 Steve Gregory 46-6-0
65 Dave Mitchel
66 Andy Larkin
67 Nick Dean
68 Craig Obrien 37-6-0
69 Simon Harris
70 Phil Copley 40-2-0
71 Warren Cave 47-6-0
72 Andrew Wilcox
73 Wayne Colloff
74 Omar Patel 54-2-0 Sec D
75 Brian Ashley 52-10-0
76 Lee Davis
77 Maurice Williams 50-0-0
78 S Basset
79 Ted Bud
80 J W Talbot
81 Philip Hardwick 43-4-0 Sec E
82 Jason Benning 32-10-0
83 Graham Baker
84 Paul Hubbard 33-8-0
85 Roly McEneaney 29-2-0
86
87 David Usher
88 Geoff Lees
89 Dave Rawlins
90 Steve Ringer 53-0-0
91 Mat Ryman 79-5-0 Sec F
92 John Doyle
93 C Brailsford
94 Fred Coxon 58-8-0
95 Trevor Wyse 46-4-0
96 Christopher Gunn 28-8-0
97 Gary Smith 64-2-0
98 Alan Walton 34-4-0
99 Peter Harrison
The five qualifers from the latest round of the British Waterways Stillwater Championships, fished at Boddington.
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