Team-wise it was a convincing performance from Scunthorpe Red with six of their anglers scoring 30 points or more out of a possible 34 and they deservedly took the winning trophy with 286 points. Local knowledge clearly paid off on the day as the event was held on the Scunthorpe AC water of the Stainforth and Keadby Canal.

Mike Storey, Club Secretary of Scunthorpe Red said:

“One or two of the team were fortunate to draw near bream and made the most of this while the other anglers maximised the opportunities of their pegs. Graham Frith, Team Captain who caught eels and rudd typified this. The team obviously had a home advantage but still used their watercraft to maximise their own points.”

In second place were Honeywell A.C. Barnsley with 259 points, third place went to Browning Lifestyle Match Group with 242 points. Another local team came in fourth with Boston AC scoring 232 points.

A total of 33 teams fished the Championship and some sections of the canal produced good catches of bream in practice sessions and so it also proved on the day. Favourite areas were B and C Sections, which provided ten of the top fifteen individual weights.

The top ten teams promoted to the Angling Trust Division One National Championship for 2013 were:

1st Scunthorpe Red 286 points

2nd Honeywell A.C. Barnsley 259 points

3rd Browning Lifestyle Match group 242 points

4th Boston A.C. 232 points

5th Tackle 2 Fish 228 points

6th Tri Cast Highfield 223 points

7th Prince Albert A.S. 222 points

8th Lincoln and District A.C. 221 points

9th Trabucco Rok Halifax 209 points

10th Liverpool A.S. 206 points

 

All of the top individual anglers on the day caught bream and skimmers with worm and casters the best baits. As back-up most anglers relied on fishing squats on light tackle, which produced lots of small roach and perch boosted, for some anglers, with a tench or a bream to bump up their weights. Out of all the anglers who fished the event there was only one blank.

A worthy individual winner was Jason Jones fishing for Mansfield and District on peg C 15. Jason weighed in exactly 20 kilos which is a fantastic weight for a canal match. His catch was largely made up of bream up to 1.5kg on caught on caster and worm fishing both a groundbait feeder and the long pole.

Runner up on the day was Paul Moutrey fishing for the local team Scunthorpe Red, another bream catch weighing 15.320 kg from peg K 34. Third place went to John Stutley fishing for Ampthill and District with 15.050 kg from peg B33.

Top 10 Individuals

1st Jason Jones Mansfield and District A.S. Peg C15 20kg

2nd Paul Moutrey Scunthorpe Red Peg K34 15.320kg

3rd John Stutely Ampthill and District Peg B33 15.050kg

4th Roy Wells Scunthorpe Red Peg C16 13.230kg

5th Gary Foster Pelham A.C. Peg C2 11.580kg

6th Les Waldron Pelham A.C. Peg B34 11.200kg

7th Christoher Simpson Prince Albert A.S. Peg B32 10.700kg

8th Gareth Charnock Liverpool A.S. Peg F32 10.240kg

9th Carl Pringle Tang Hall M.G. Peg C23 10.150

10th Trevor Hinckley Ashfield A.S. Invita Peg F1 10.030kg

Silver Medal Section Winners

A Section A 24 Wayne Easter Scunthorpe Red 8.320kg

B Section B33 John Stutley Ampthill and District 15.050kg

C Section C15 Jason Jones Mansfield and District A.S. 20kg

D Section D17 Martin Brown Thornhill A.A. 4.630kg

E Section E32 Bob Murphy Ashfield A.S. Invita 6.200kg

F Section F32 Gareth Charnock Liverpool A.S. 10.240kg

G Section G3 Terry Smith Measham and District A.S. 2.780kg

H section H1 Ian Ross Browning Andover M.G. 5.040kg

J Section J34 Stu Campbell Trabucco Roc Halifax 4.410kg

K section K34 Paul Moutrey Scunthorpe Red 15.320kg