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BRADFORD NO 1 AA
There are still tickets left for Sunday's match at Knotsford Lagoon. Please ring Simon Foster on Bradford 571175 or Wibsey Angling Centre on Bradford 604542.
There have been reports of litter being left at this water. Could members please take their litter home with them.
There is a working party this Saturday at Raskelf Lake, meet 9am. There is a consignment of 1,400 crucian carp to be stocked at Raskelf this Friday. Could people treat fish with care as there are reports of fish with damaged lips.
FIELD AC
Result of our last match at Highfield Pond: 1 J Ayres 14lb 6oz, 2 J Nuttall 4lb 4oz, 3 B Frankland 2lb 14oz. Our next match is at Langwith Lakes on Sunday, May 4. Names to Mick on 07966- 274476 or Steve on 0777-1543728. Can members please note that if they book on a match and don't turn up they cannot fish any more matches until they have paid their outstanding peg fee.
WASHBURN VALLEY
The heaviest fish caught this week was a 5lb 8oz rainbow trout by Jim Nesson using tadpole.
Fewston and Swinsty: Another good week at the Washburn Valley. Big bags being caught in weight and numbers. Dawsons olive most popular fly with buzzers now on the menu.
Thruscross: Wild browns now rising in abundance. These wild fish will test any angler to their limits.
LISTERHILLS AA
The next members' match is at Pilley's Dam on Sunday, May 4. The Evening League starts on Wednesday, May 7. Catch reports from all our venues are welcome.
GREAT HORTON AC
Results from No Go By Farm: 1 O Hudspith 18lb 7oz, 2 T Cahill 7lb 7oz, 3 P Corfield 7lb 5oz, 4 K Noutch 7lb.
BINGLEY AC
The next match is on the canal on Sunday between Morton Lane and Swine Lane. Draw at 9am at Morton Lane swing bridge. Contact Tony Greenwood (07971- 428678) for bookings and further details.
7:23pm Thursday 24th April 2008
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