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back to winning ways for frank.

Frank Wallace returned to winning ways by taking the honours at a very windy Solhampton Fishery on the Jackdaw Pool. Frank was pegged in 28 just by the car park fished the pole close in to produce a very creditable 53 pound 12 ounce which will see him lift the Birmingham Banter Trophy.
Simon Spence used the same tactics from peg 6 to collect the second placed prize money he managed to put 36 pound 8 ounce onto the scales in very difficult conditions.
The improving Paul Connell used the feeder throughout the five hours and he pushed the scales around to 32 pound 14 ounce at the end of the match which was enough for the third place envelope. The two section prizes went to Ian Hughes and Nick Hull who both weighed in the same 30 pound 8 ounces Ian fished from peg 2 while Nick was on 27.
My personal highlight of the day was when Rob Cox pulled his nets out to be weighed in and the sight of 27 pound of silvers was a pleasure, well done Rob.
Like I said earlier the windy conditions spoilt the match from the start and the pool was open to the elements a special pat on the back for all who took part
Simon Spence used the same tactics from peg 6 to collect the second placed prize money he managed to put 36 pound 8 ounce onto the scales in very difficult conditions.
The improving Paul Connell used the feeder throughout the five hours and he pushed the scales around to 32 pound 14 ounce at the end of the match which was enough for the third place envelope. The two section prizes went to Ian Hughes and Nick Hull who both weighed in the same 30 pound 8 ounces Ian fished from peg 2 while Nick was on 27.
My personal highlight of the day was when Rob Cox pulled his nets out to be weighed in and the sight of 27 pound of silvers was a pleasure, well done Rob.
Like I said earlier the windy conditions spoilt the match from the start and the pool was open to the elements a special pat on the back for all who took part
please note: -
Due to various reasons we have had to make a few changes to a couple of our forthcoming matches.
1. Solhampton Fishery (June 26th) You may have heard but the Fishery has recently been sold, I have spoken to the old owner Burgess and I am glad to say our match will go ahead as planned.
2. Packington Fishery (July 10th) Due to an admin error we have had to change the original pools booked, we are now fishing Anniversaries Pool (24 pegs) and Siblings B (17 pegs).
3. Lower Broadheath (August 21st) We will now be fishing Sycamore Pool instead of the Old Pool, The Sycamore is a much bigger Pool giving us more space.
4. Bonehill Mill (October 16th) Unfortunately the landlord has served notice on the fishery. I have spoken to Neil and he told me our match would be Ok to go ahead on the planned date. They are netting the pools in November and moving the fish, cafe, and tackle shop to the Catchmore Park Fishery in Kingsbury. I also asked Neil about our 2023 booking he told me that he hoped the Catchmore would be up and running well before then, so we will have to wait on that one.
Due to various reasons we have had to make a few changes to a couple of our forthcoming matches.
1. Solhampton Fishery (June 26th) You may have heard but the Fishery has recently been sold, I have spoken to the old owner Burgess and I am glad to say our match will go ahead as planned.
2. Packington Fishery (July 10th) Due to an admin error we have had to change the original pools booked, we are now fishing Anniversaries Pool (24 pegs) and Siblings B (17 pegs).
3. Lower Broadheath (August 21st) We will now be fishing Sycamore Pool instead of the Old Pool, The Sycamore is a much bigger Pool giving us more space.
4. Bonehill Mill (October 16th) Unfortunately the landlord has served notice on the fishery. I have spoken to Neil and he told me our match would be Ok to go ahead on the planned date. They are netting the pools in November and moving the fish, cafe, and tackle shop to the Catchmore Park Fishery in Kingsbury. I also asked Neil about our 2023 booking he told me that he hoped the Catchmore would be up and running well before then, so we will have to wait on that one.
HISTORY OF
"EXEL ANGLING CLUB"
The club was established in 2004 when 12 work colleagues got together to arrange a day out fishing a local pool. With the succsess of that first match they arrange future matches and from then on the club took off and the membership increased. The club is a small friendly team with it's membership based around the midlands area.
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