Match Results 2022: Round 4
    Venue :
    Forest Lane, Alne nr York. Lake: Oaklands and Vale. Date: 
    12th May, 2022.  20 fished. Weather: 16c and 
	cold wind
    
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			Pole Limit: 16m.
			
			Feeding: 
			Groundbait via pole cup or through feeder only. 
			Floats: A float 
			must be used, no BB shot rigs. 
			Do not peg your 
			nets back. 
			Do not throw 
			excess bait in the lake after the match. 
			No floating 
			baits, no cat/dog meat, no bread. 
			NO SWINGING IN 
			FISH AT ALL WHATEVER THE SIZE. USE A LANDING NET.
			Net Limits: 65lb 
			per net (over 65lb knocked back to 60lb, over 80lb net wiped out).
			
			
			Forest Lane Fisheries, Forest Lane, Alne, York YO61 1TT
			Telephone: 01347 833390 | Website: www.forestlanefishery.co.uk
			 
			Covid-19 Procedure:
			At all times keep at least 2 
			metres (6 feet 6 inches) from anyone else and wear PPE (personal 
			protective equipment).
			Please bring exact money 
			and put it in the bucket 
			provided.  
			Cost: £12 for 
			match.   Peg Fees £8 for any late entrants.
			See 
			the onsite notice board for the latest fishery rules  
    
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			The Draw
			The draw will take 
			place at 8:30 am (or sooner if all present) and paid on, at the cafe 
			at the fishery.
			 
			The Match
			For the safety of everyone, 
			please do not vacate your peg to wander around or visit another 
			angler before, during or after the match.
			PUT YOUR NETS OUT 
			TO DRY AND PUT YOUR NETS IN THE LAKE from 9:50am.
			Please use 
			keepnets sensibly. The Net limit is 65lb and and the fishery will 
			weigh you in so take enough nets and be prudent.
			Bait is on sale 
			at the fishery.
			This is a 6 hour match, Fish 
			10am till 4pm.
			The Weigh-in
			 
			PLEASE DO NOT 
			FOLLOW THE SCALES MAN ROUND WEIGHING IN OTHERS.
			The FISHERY management will weigh 
			you in.  When the scales man arrives at your peg, the 
			requirements are that you take your net of fish out of the water and 
			place your fish in the weigh bag positioned in a TRUG by the side of 
			your peg maintaining 2 metres distance away from anyone else.  
			Should you not be able to take the net out yourself a pre-designated 
			club member will assist you by taking your nets out for you, 
			remembering to maintain the social distance. The scales man will 
			lift your fish from the TRUG and weigh them. The 
			weight will be recorded by the club official.  The fish will be 
			returned to the water by the scales man.  Repeat this procedure 
			for each net of fish. 
			The Results
			At the end of the match please 
			wait at the fishery car park/entrance for the payout and 
			results announcement.  Any winnings will be given to you in a sanitised envelope.  The 
			results will be posted on this website sometime after the match if you do not want to wait.