Annual Teach In
This years Teach In was held at  Moor Farm on the 21st July and was fished on all three lakes, as the whistle blew to commence each session, it was hands on for the pupils, using the tutors own tackle and with tuition being given on a one to one basis.

The tutors carefully explained the angling method in use (either Pole, Feeder or Waggler),  and the enjoyment on the pupil’s faces as they started to catch was all too apparent.  The tutors are all members of Pulborough Angling Society, and give their time freely and allowed the use of their own angling equipment, allowing pupils to have  access to some of the best training and tackle available.  

Each year the event becomes more and more popular with this year’s event being no exception, with parents and pupils travelling many miles to attend, all of the pupils and members taking part in the event had a great time and we are pleased to say every pupil caught fish, some for the first time in their lives, there were also a few funny moments to be had,  including the capture and landing of a specimen umbrella from the bottom lake by Jamie Douglas, which was captured on camera, photographs and video’s of the event can viewed by  going to www.pulboroughas.com and following the links for the Teach In.

At the end of the day the pupils in both the AM and PM sessions caught a total weight in excess 100Kg over the two three hour sessions.  

This year also saw the introduction of a new marquee that the Society has purchased for it’s events, this proved to be invaluable, especially when numerous heavy rain showers passed through during the course of the day, the marquee, keeping the ladies in the  kitchen  and “Uncle” Dave Laker, who ran the raffle,  nice & dry.

As always we would like to express our deep appreciation to Karen Ginnaw, Sandy Emery, Simon & Carol Parker for keeping the troops fed and watered, with an unending supply of bacon butties, burgers and hot dogs, not to mention gallons of tea and coffee.

The amount of work required to run this event is quite staggering and the Society would like to thank the following members for their dedication in making sure the event runs smoothly, Sheila Olliver for the overall organisation of the event, Paul Mitchell for organising the food, Mark Emery for his duties as Press Officer in publicising the event, Dave Laker for running the raffle, not to mention the members who built and dismantled the marquee, organised the water and gas supplies, put up road signs etc.

Our thanks also go out to the Environment Agency, Arun Angling & Carringdale Angling for their continued support of this event, in addition we would like to publicly thank the members of the tackle trade who kindly donated items of tackle, both large and small for use as prizes for the anglers who underwent tuition , for those that didn’t support the event this year, don’t worry,  there is always next year, and rest assured our chief scrounger will be on the phone soon ;-).

Catch Reports

Goose Green       

Terry Stillwell fished a near deserted Goose Green on Saturday the 21st July, fishing meat and feeder on Lake 3, Terry caught Carp to 10-0-0, plus, Bream, Tench & Roach.

Paul Cripps fished a short after work session at Goose Green on the 19-7-07 with his colleague Shadrack, fishing on Lake 2, Paul reports the capture of a Ghost Mirror Carp of 12lb, Shadrack contented himself with fishing the whip for the Lake’s huge population of silvers and small carp.

Moor Farm     

Steve Gray and his brother Simon decided to fish a few hours up at Moor Farm with his new Fox Twig 6 foot stalker rod, the duo  fished the middle like were they got 2 Common Carp, one of which was of around 11lb, and the other which was about 2lb.

They then progressed down to the bottom like, were they saw a magnificent sight, a shoal of really big carp gliding through the water with their dorsal fins showing, leaving ripples of water behind them.

Steve and Simon were over the Moon when they landed the next fish as it was a Mirror of approx 8lb and their first Mirror Carp from Moor Farm.

River Arun   

No reports this week

River Adur

No reports received this week  

Goose Green Development  

No report this week

 
Junior Scene
 
No reports this week

 
Work Parties
For the benefit of those who wish to come and help, we hold working parties at Goose Green every Saturday, starting at 0900hrs, all assistance gratefully accepted, even if you can only spare an hour – as the television advertisement states “Every Little Helps…..”  .

 
Match Results
 
No matches this week
 

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