STARLETS VETS (MOLANDS)
1. Dave Crozier (Warwick) 23 – 7 Peg 8
Carp on bomb and bread
2. Kevin Thomas (Packington) 20 -13
3. Eddie Keene (COVPAC) 18 – 6
4. Dave Neal (Lanes Bait) 13 -11

SOLIHULL ANGLING OPEN
(ROVER)
1. Dan Wooding (Solihull Angling) 69 – 3 Peg 15 LITTLE GEARYS
F1s on maggot feeder
2. John Burchell (Packington) 57 – 4
3. Nick Jukes (SmithysAC) 53 -11
4. Roy Beasley (Packington) 46 – 4

PACKINGTON VETS (GEARYS/LITTLE GEARYS)
1. Trevor Hougham (Packington) 42 -10 Peg 25 LITTLE GEARYS
F1s on pole & pellet
2. Dave Neal (Lanes Bait) 40 -50
3. Gary Lakin (Alcoa AC) 35 – 3
4. Jim Hinckley (Packington) 31 -10

SOLIHULL ANGLING SILVERS OPEN
(GEARYS)
1. Dave Armstrong (Packington) 21 -14 Peg 9
Skimmers on pole & maggot
2. Ian Keywood (Solihull Angling) 19 – 1
3. Dave Elliott (Packington) 14 – 3
4. Martin Wood (Solihull Angling) 11 -1

SOLIHULL ANGLING CENTRE SILVERS
(CRESCENT/GRATUITIES)
1. Dave Smith (Maver) 14 -11 Peg 6 CRESCENT
Roach & skimmers on pole & pinkies
2. Joe Roberts (Guru) 13 -12
3. Alan Hancox (Team Lollipop) 13 -10
4. Mick Wheatley (Drennan) 13 – 3

MAVER UK WINTER LEAGUE – Round 7
(MOLANDS/GEARYS/LITTLE GEARYS/SIBLINGS)
1. Luke Newton (Smithys) 101 – 2 Peg 3 LITTLE GEARYS
F1s & carp on Pole and pellet
2. James Geddes (Packington) 72 – 6
3. Duncan Clarke (Solihull Angling) 64 -11
4. Lee Richards (Packington) 62 -13
5. Cliff Skyrene (Millpool AC) 59 -10
6. David Haynes (DHP) 58 – 9

FISHING REPORT

MOLANDS Picked up this week with the milder weather improving sport, although it was still a little patchy. In the matches, nets to around 60lb were best and bomb with pellet or bread was the top tactic but long pole with hard pellet also accounted for carp and F1s. A carp angler had fish to 19lb 12oz this week with boilies fished down the middle working best.

GEARYS In the week nets to around 50lb+ were caught with banded hard pellet on the pole working best but with the milder weather carp were also being caught down the margins on corn or dead maggots. Silver nets to over 20lb were also taken with maggots or pinkies fished over ground bait best.

LITTLE GEARYS Really picked up with nets to 100lb being caught by the weekend. Pole fished banded pellet or maggot fished out to 14.5 metres or down the margins was the top tactic but maggot feeder and method feeder also worked well. Pegs 1 – 7 and 13 – 17 were in the best form.

ANNIVERSARIES Nets to around 40lb were best this week, mainly F1s but a few ‘stockie’ carp were also being caught. Bomb or waggler in the open water on pegs 6, 10 and 17 – 23 fishing banded 6mm pellet on the hook accounted for the better nets but pole fished maggots or corn also worked well.

SIBLINGS A Nets to over 60lb this week with carp to 10lb and F1s to 5lb featuring. Dobbing bread or corn along the island and fishing maggots down the middle were the best tactics.

SIBLINGS B Steady sport with most pegs producing nets to around 40lb at best on ‘B’ this week. Maggots or pellet fished down the middle of the pool has been the best approach but the odd bigger fish coming to bread dobbed across to the far back.

GRATUITIES Mostly fished for silvers this week with nets to 15lb of roach, skimmers and the odd chub or crucians. Maggots or pinkies on the pole over ground bait worked best. A few carp coming to bomb and bread fished up to the island.

WILLOW Pole fished pellet fished down the middle has worked best for carp and F1s to 5lb in nets to around 50lb. The odd bigger carp are coming to 8mm pellet fished up to the island on the bomb or waggler.

FORTHCOMING OPEN MATCHES

SATURDAY 3rd FEBRUARY – SILVERS OPEN MATCH – GRATS/CRESCENT
Draw 9am, fishing 10.30am – 3.30pm

SUNDAY 4th FEBRUARY – MAVER UKWINTER LEAGUE

EVERY WEDNESDAY – SOLIHULL ANGLING CENTRE OPEN
ROVER ACROSS ALL POOLS
Draw 9.30am, fish 10.45am – 3.45pm

PLEASE NOTE

WINTER OPENING HOURS ARE 7.30am—5pm

WINTER PRICES FROM OCTOBER 30th – FEBRUARY 29th ARE; £8.50 ADULT
£7.50 OAP/JUNIOR
£2.00 EXTRA FOR TWO RODS

Contact the lodge on 01676 523833 for further details or check out our website on
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