AFTER a two-year lay-off from sporting competition, 17-year-old Ian Giddins has been enjoying success at Moorlands Farm Fishery for the last three weeks.
On Monday he won the open event on Meadow Pool with 159lb 3oz of fish, beating, among others, the venue specialist Chris Hill, and came second in the Sunday evening event with 94lb.
This followed a victory the previous Sunday with a 129lb catch anda second place a fortnight ago with 86lb for the angler who works and competes for Mal Storey Fishing Tackle.
Monday, Meadow Pool: Ian Giddins (Storeys) 159lb 3oz (peg 19), Mick Henshall (Fosters) 137-14 (25), Chris Hill (Fosters) 122-0 (17), Lee Richards (Fosters) 100-11 (34), Darren Clewley (Wesson) 99-15 (12), Gary Haywood (Wesson) 84-13 (39).
Juniors Monday, Moors, four hours, 21 fished: Danny Tasavyeh (Bewdley) 27-4-4dr (9), Simon Hughes (Droitwich) 25-3 (11), Grant Nock (West Bromwich) 24-14 (3), Danny Bache (Bewdley) 24-13 (7), Leanan Ashington (Great Barr) 24-9 (20), John Bagley (Stratford) 23-9 (17).
Steadfast 2000 Junior Open, Meadow, 40: Luke Hughes (Droitwich) 67-8 (52), Mark Rogers (Stratford) 50-8 (27), Grant Nock (West Bromwich) 49-14 (59), Adam Prosser (Quarry Bank) 49-4 (11), Max Galaszewski (Clows Top) 43-0 (40), Danny Richards (Clows Top) 40-14 (5), Simon Hughes (Droitwich) 40-2 (18).
Wednesday, Meadow and Moors, 32: Wayne Melling (Tipton) 106-8 (Meadow 44), Matt Jackson (Pendragon) 99-10 (Moors 6), Clive Munslow (Preston) 93-8 (Moors 20), Andy Robinson (MNA) 92-8 (Meadow 15), Paul Cahill (Bartley Green) 88-5 (Meadow 34), Mal Watson (Shakespeare) 86-13 (Meadow 17), John Cockayne 86-2 (Meadow 26), Terry Stanley 82-15 (Meadow 12), Dean Gilbert 82-9 (Moors 7), John Mottershead 73-11 (Meadow 50).
Wednesday afternoon, three hours, Meadow, 20: John Mottershead (Trentside) 109-15 (58), Dave Jordan (Fosters) 61-10 (20), Clive Munslow (Preston) 61-0 (27), Wayne Answorth (Mid City) 59-8 (48), Dean Gilbert (Walsall) 55-0 (40), Paul Cahill (Fosters) 51-2 (33).
Thursday Cost Cutter, Meadow, 28: Bob Jones (Moorlands) 81-6 (15), Sue Jacques (Marks Tackle) 80-13 (48), Roger Finch (Strettons) 76-11 (42), Mick Truman (Strettons) 68-5 (11), Paul Foster (Fosters) 63-11 (38), Brian Hill (Warley) 62-4 (23).
Friday, Bank, 16: Clive Munslow (Preston) 78-4 (16), Paul Cahill (Bartley Green) 75-12 (200, Mark Tooze (Bartley Green) 67-9 (13), Ken Watson (Lifestyle) 53-12 (8), Allan James (Lifestyle) 40-1, Darren Clewley (Wesson) 39-11.
Saturday, Meadow and Moors, 40: Wayne Melling (Tipton) 87-13 (Moors 15), John Starkey (Post Office) 76-13 (Meadow 58), Chris Hill (Fosters) 67-15 (54), Simon Richardson (Lifestyle) 64-7 (Moors 11), Neil McKinnon (Shakespeare) 62-11 (Meadow 44), Clive Munslow (Preston) 59-7 (Meadow 26).
Sunday, Moors, 26: Chris Hill (Fosters) 51-15 (3), Bob Jones (Moorlands) 51-6 (11), Ian Whitehouse (Wesson) 50-5 (19), Dave Hill (Fosters) 50-3 (9), Andy Robinson (MNA) 45-3 (8), Barry Garner (MNA) 45-0 (7).
Sunday evening, three hours 30 minutes, 20: John Mottershead (Trentside) 102-15 (4), Ian Giddins 94-0 (19), Steve Clarke (Trentmen) 70-2, Mark Chard (Moorlands) 66-4, Dave Jordan (Fosters) 63-7, Justin Watkins (Fosters) 55-0.
The King of Tons, in which anyone who has ever caught 100lb or over of fish in an open at Moorlands can compete, will be held on Tuesday, in two and three-hour matches.
The draw will be at 8am.
The entrance fee must be paid by Sunday - contact 01299 250427 for further details.
POOLE HALL FISHERIES
The top angler of the week caught 15 carp on the Moat. His best was a 19.5lb mirror, and other weights varied from 2lb to 11lb, taking on floating crust and catmeat bait.
Good weights have been recorded on all coarse waters.
Saturday Open, Heron: Carl Jones 45-7 (24), Simon Jacques 40-14 (33), Mick Pearce 35-6 (15).
Sunday Open, Heron: Joe Lowe (Strettons) 41-8 (54), Stuart Jacques (Mark's Tackle) 31-7 (21), Dennis Smart (Cradley Labour) 30-15 (53).
Junior League, Moorhen: Emma Jacques 11-2, Luke Price 5-3, Katy Jacques 4-12.
Brittons AC, Abbey: Steve Collett 49-14, Mark Strattful 25-4, Phil Aston 11-8.
SHATTERFORD LAKES
Using a cats whisker on the Wyre Dell and Masters lakes a trout fisherman caught 23 rainbows to 2.5lb.
Another landed 17 to 2lb using a black gnat on the Wyre Dell, the same venue yielding 14 to 2.5lb to a coachman.
Another angler landed 10 to 1.5lb using a buzzer on the same lake.
On the coarse scene, three mirror carp to 27lb 8oz, a common of 17lb 4oz and two catfish to 24lb 8oz were taken with boilies on the Erics Lake.
A Halesowen angler landed two mirror carp to 24lb and a catfish to 21lb 4oz with meat on the Stuarts Lake, and one angler caught three common carp to 21lb and two mirrors to 19lb 4oz with boilies on the Erics.
From the Stella Lake was a catch of various carp totalling 41lb, falling to bread and Chum mixers.
Roach, perch and bream also provided good sport on this lake.
LYTTELTON AA
Summer League round four: J Morris (Park Inn) 11-3, Trevor Wills (Good Intent) 11-2, D Wigzell (Regent) 5-1.
League to date: Good Intent and Regent 60, Squirrel 58. Individuals: N Fulaway 26, Trevor Wills 23, P Wilson 21.
On Saturday the R Crumpton Memorial will be drawn at 8am, with fishing from 9.30am until 2.30pm. This is an open match. To book telephone Trevor Wills on 01562 745477.
Vets Summer League: round five - Mick Millinchip 35-2, Arthur Andrews 24-5, Bob Knight 11-4, Harry Millward 11-0.
Round six will be fished at Hawford Pools on Wednesday, draw at 8.45am, fishing 9.30am until 2.30pm.
COOKLEY AS
Carnival Cup: Gary Owen (Good Intent) 4-2, Barrie Southall (Willis Bund) 1-13, Trevor Wills (Good Intent) 1-11.
TOMKINSONS AC
The first round of the singles and doubles will be fished on the contest to be held on Sunday on Lyttelton waters 30-79, draw at 7.30am at the venue.
All members who have not put their names forward for the singles and doubles must do so by tomorrow (Friday).
Teams selected for the KDAA Canal Contest on September 17: Team A - A Biles, J Brooks, M Carey, C Gale, R Millward, C Mogg, J Moon, P Pearsall; Team B - J Baylie, D Darkes, Ralph Harris, W Phillips, R Price, J Whitehouse, L Willson, J Zamur.
OLD BEAR AC
Juniors, Stackpool: C Rowe 1-14, B Mills 1-5, S Buxton 0-11-8.
The seniors will be in action on Saturday at Hawkesbatch and Sunday at Buildwas.
Cars will leave Broadwaters at 7am.
Those fishing the canal team championships on Sunday, September 17 should meet at Worcester Road island for the draw at 8am.
WOLVERLEY AC
Eardiston, below mill: T Fuller 7-14, G Reece 7-3.
Next meeting will be on Wednesday.
The next match is at Earlswood Lake on September 17.
REGENT AC
There will be a match on Sunday at Hawford middle pool, with the draw at 7.45am.
There are a limited number of pegs, so book your place by tomorrow (Friday) on 01299 878421.
WREN'S NEST AC
Top Pool: A Andrews 15-8, P Knowles 14-12, J Brooks 12-14.
The next match will be on the canal 11-12, on Sunday - draw at 7.30am.
FRANCHE VILLAGE CLUB
Canal, Wolverley: S Stebbings 2-14, M Stebbings 2-5, J Barfield 1-13, P Connolly 1-6-8.
Individual qualifiers: P Connolly, J Barfield, S Stebbings.
NATIONAL STANDARD
There will be a contest at Poole Hall on Saturday, draw 8.45am, fishing 10am until 3pm - names to 01562 636239.
The NS Individual League will start on Saturday, September 30. Those wishing to fish should put their names on the list in Mark's Tackle, Stourport, or telephone the above number.
The draws will be made at 8.30am at the Woodman, with fishing from 10am until 3pm.
HARE AND HOUNDS AC
Hampton Loade: Colin Brown 3-6-2, Eddie McKeown 1-5-0, Russell Simms 0-8-2.
There will be a contest at the Stella Pool, Shatterford Lakes, on Sunday - meet at Horsefair car park at 6.30am.
The draw for the semi-finals of the singles knockout is: Mark Brickles v Denis Moles, and Brian Hales v Colin Brown.
For further details telephone 01562 748633.
SQUIRREL AC
The next contest will be on Sunday at Hawford Top Pool.
Those taking part should leave Vale Road at 7am.
Names of members fishing must be given to secretary by tomorrow (Friday) evening.
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