|
Name
|
Points
|
Total
Length
cm
|
Number
and Species
|
|
Reg
Butler
|
83
|
1225.0 |
69w
3d 1p |
| Jason
Mann |
60
|
681.0 |
31w
3p 1pl 1g |
| John
Allen |
59
|
734.5
|
40w
1po 1we 1r |
| Dave
Allen |
43
|
631.0 |
33w
3p 1d |
| Ray
Hills |
37
|
674.5 |
29w
4p |
| John
Padmore |
37
|
542.0 |
21w
2p 3d |
| Rodney
Clifton |
33
|
455.0 |
17w
2p 3d |
| James
Clifton |
31
|
317.0 |
7w
4p 4d |
| Kay
Hammond |
31
|
396.0 |
20w
2d 1r |
| Chris
Porter |
30
|
366.5 |
11w
4p 1r |
| Nigel
Sharrocks |
27
|
370.5 |
19w
4p |
| Tony
Price |
26
|
480.5 |
22w
2p |
| Mark
Hammond |
25
|
276.5 |
15w
1b |
| Ray
Jolly |
24
|
333.5 |
12w
2d 2p |
| Dan
Crayford |
23
|
320.5 |
11w
6p |
| Alan
Crayford |
21
|
257.0 |
6w
4p 1r 1d |
| Graham
Clifton |
19
|
267.0 |
9w
3p 1d |
| Bob
Greatorex |
17
|
279.0 |
17w |
Notable fish caught:
None
this time but...
Key to Species Caught
d = Dab p = Pouting pl = Plaice we = Weaver r = Rockling
w = Whiting g = Goby po = Pollack b = Bass
Plenty
of small fish caught but hardly a sizeable fish to take home. Most
fish were caught at the start of the pier on the slope down to the
main pier area. The next productive area were the pegs at the end
of the pier with the least fish being caught between these areas.