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Wyreside Fisheries Catch Report

Apr 09,2008 by Julian Grattidge

Sally Hughes has just been in touch from Wyreside Fisheries. Results on all lakes are picking up with some lovely fish gracing the bankes over the last two weeks.

In addition, Sally reports that some good laughs were had by all during a competition held between the Northern Monkeys and The Cheshire All-stars. Overall they had 18 fish from Sunnyside 2 ranging between 12 and 22lbs. the boys had a good weekend on and off the bank and gave us some great entertainment in the bar on Saturday night!

Some of the catches over the last two weeks;

Bantons - Chris Wheeldon with ‘Kinky’ @ 30.4



Sunnyside 1
Baz ‘Gummy Bear’ with ‘Bushy’ @27.12 + 19lbs + 18lbs + 17lbs




Sunnyside 2 - Ian Brown with 23.3 common



Wyre - Andy Simpson with ‘Drop scale’ 35.5



Wyre - Andy Simpson with ‘SI’ @ 32.4.

Steve Claxton with ‘Glad 2’ @37.12 (awaiting photo)

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