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Elinor Fishery - Latest catches - 6th March
Elinor Fishery - Latest catches - 6th March

 


Feb 26 - March 3
 
147 anglers caught 837 fish of which 502 were returned
 
9lb 9oz  Mel Dunn, Eye, cruncher
9lb 8oz  Terry Waterfield, Irthlingborough, purple goldhead
9lb 3oz  Doug Whibley, Wollaston, red diawl bach
7lb 3oz  George Johnson, Spalding, caddis nymph
6lb 9oz  Alan Bettles, Leicester, white/green fritz
6lb 8oz  Mr Ainsworth, Market Harborough
6lb 7oz  Mick Johnson, P'boro, damsel
6lb 5oz  Geoff Scane, P'boro
6lb 4oz  Carl Lord, Wellingborough, green/black lure
6lb 2oz  John Owen, Kettering
6lb 1oz  Ray Goodfellow, Kettering
6lb 0oz  Pete Edwards, Thrapston 
 
Best Areas:  Bank - gravel bar, west arm, east arm
                   Boat - boat bay, west arm
 
Best Patterns: black/green lures, montana, damsel, bloodworm, grhe.
 
Bank anglers are still having the best sport. The rain has coloured up the dam end so fishing this week
should be best at the Southern end. Most fish are being caught in the top 2ft with nymphs, especially
bloodworm, now accounting for good bags.
 
Next stocking: March 6th & 9th
 
Edward 
 

Posted on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 (Archive on Tuesday, March 13, 2007)
Posted by CraigBarr  Contributed by CraigBarr
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