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For Whitby angling club website go to www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk

 

SUN 15th JAN 2006

 

A large ebbing tide with only a slight south easterly swell in the water meant conditions were again unfavourable for the Whitby sea anglers. Despite the poor conditions Paddy Hoy continued his excellent form since joining the club at the end of November. Paddy returned to the scales with 2 cod for 15 pounds 3 ounces the biggest of which weighed 8 pounds 15 ounces. Paddy now leads the way with the heaviest fish and bag of the month. William Atkinson came in second with 8 whitings for 5 pounds 9 ounces. Brian Harland showed his all-round angling ability to return to the scales with a mixed bag of a codling, whitings, and flounders weighing 5 pounds 7 ounces which gave him third place in the match.

 

Results: 1st P Hoy 15-3(2), 2nd W Atkinson 5-9(8), 3rd B Harland 5-7(7), D Perret 3-9(5), M Vasey 2-3(4), R Allison 1-15(3), G Kilpatrick 1-14(3), P Mead 1-14(3), A Cass 1-1(2), P Dryden 1-1(2), Dan Craig jnr1-0(1), Dave Smith jnr 0-6(1)

 

WED 11th JAN 2006

 

There was a slight long distance swell in the water for Wednesdays match which was fished over a small low water tide. Glenn Kilpatrick won the match with 6 fish for 3 pounds 6 ounces. In the clubs junior section Dave Waters caught a nice codling of 2 pounds 3 ounces and reported loosing another codling whilst winding in. This takes Dave into second place just behind the current top junior Dave Smith.

 

Results : 1st Glenn Kilpatrick 3-6(6), 2nd P Kilpatrick 2-6(1), 3rd D Waters 2-3(1), D Thompson 2-0(4), W Atkinson 1-12(1), B Harland 1-5(3), M Vasey 1-0(2), P Mead 0-6(1), M Pitman 0-4(1).

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