The Poole Charter Skippers Association annual species hunt took place on Friday7th June. 18 teams entered with 15 anglers from L & D.S.F.C representing various teams. Team Lymington consisted of Marc Duncan, Robin Lane, Andy Richmond and Dave Wood who were aboard "Out of the Blue" and the decision was to fish the Saddlers for the 2 point fish. First drift saw Robin land a scad. With the next drift Team Lymington had a mackerel and a grey gurnard. We then anchored looking for rays and congers. Marc had a tub gurnard, a red gurnard and a whiting with Dave landing a tope and a dogfish. Next we did a couple of drifts over the Patch where Andy had a rock cuckoo and a pouting. Various mini species were landed. We then had a drift for plaice before anchoring again on the patch for the rest of our mini species and a conger. Before heading back to the harbour we had a couple of drifts by the channel buoys looking for plaice and Marc managed to find one right on the last drift. With a move then into the harbour by the chain ferry for bass and the final drift of the day by the castle looking for a ballan wrasse or a pollack. Robin caught a pollack for Team Lymington giving them a total of 18 species on the day.
Team Lonis Angling who also sponsored the bait consisted of Ed Taylor, Paul Hollyoake, Chris Ellis and Malcolm Gerrih and were fishing aboard "Blue Duo". First stop was looking for mini species on the patch catching blenny, bailians and pouting to start the day and after fishing many areas finished in harbour with a bonus bass being caught by Ed in the very last minute giving a total species count of 17.
Team results.
1st Oceans 11 minus7, 37 points, 2nd Wac 1 Out, 32 points, 3rd Salisbury Anchors and Lymington SAC, both 31 points, 5th Lonis Angling, 30 points, 6th Blue Zone and Wac and Cheese, both 29 points, 8th Caulk Heads, IOW team A and Christchurch Angling all 28 points.
Andy Richmond, Marc Duncan, Robin Lane, Ed Taylor, Paul Hollyoake, Malcolm Gerrish and Chris Ellis.
This year's event was well attended with around 65 members enjoying a perfect summer's evening and the chance to catch up with old friends and to swap fishing yarns. I would like to thank Colin Saunders, Brian Ansell, Terry Kempton, Alan Martin, Marc Duncan, Roy Evans and Robin Lane for coming down in the morning to help get everything set up. Also, to everyone who stayed on afterwards to tidy up. It really was most appreciated.
Bruce and Barry Samber, from the Village Butchers, in Brockenhurst, did a sterling job cooking the barbecue, their sausages and burgers were beautiful. Robin supplied some of the salads, some of which Maggie Harmer used to prepare the beetroot, and the potato salad. Marc supplied some of his homemade chutneys and Denise Donaldson supplied the desserts. Again, a big thank-you goes to all those who helped with serving the food. Brian Ansell and Terry Kempton deserve special mention for manning the bar and washing up. So do Alan Martin and Adrian Moody for organising and running the Tombola, which proved very popular.
The opportunity was taken to make Ray Davies a long overdue Honorary Life Member. Derek Smith, our president, was delighted to present Ray with his Honorary Life Membership certificate. Without the vision Ray had over sixty years ago to build a clubhouse, and all his subsequent hard work in raising the necessary funds, we would not be in the fortunate position we are today.
The evening finished with a magnificent draw organised by Robin, and I would like to thank all those who donated prizes to it. In my opinion, it was one of the best social evenings that we have ever had. I look forward to seeing everyone here again next year.
Alec Harmer, Club Chairman.
Christchurch Angling Centre is owned by Tom Bagnall who sponsors some of the boat and shore competitions. Tom participates in many club activities, is also a very good angler and on some occasions makes a very good cup of tea. www.christchurchanglingcentre.co.uk
Angling Trust is where you can get the latest news on all aspects of angling and the latest news about covid-19 regarding angling. www.anglingtrust.net
Lymington Harbour Commissioners a good site for local tides and weather reports. www.lymingtonharbour.co.uk
Loni's a good friendly shop and Garry is very helpful. www.lonis.co.uk
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