Match Results 2024: Round 15
Venue :
Springvale Fishing Lakes, Bevercotes, NG22 0BT. Lake:
Newcastle. Date:
12th September, 2024. 5 fished.
Weather:
cold breeze, 13C, felt like stat of winter!
Venue
Specific:
Fishery
provides all keep nets and landing nets for every Angler.
REMEMBER
to bring your own KEEPNET Fast-release connectors.
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Here for Fishery Rules
Springvale Fishing Lakes feed pellets only to be used
Ground bait to be applied with a cup or feeder. Only in-line feeders
to be used and free running.
Barbless hooks only (maximum size 12)
Maximum pole length - 14.5 Metres
Landing nets to be used on all Fish
Only one rod per person, never leave unattended
No Braid (even as wind beater on the pole)
No floating pole.
No Jigga floats. Floats must be used at all times (minimum of 2
inches ) when fishing with a pole, please use float as indicator not
elastic (no tight lining). Minimum of 12 inches of line between pole
tip & float
Minimum 4 inch hook length
Please note that bait & hook checks will be carried out daily.
Anyone found to using a barbed hook will be banned for life and
asked to leave immediately.
Please could all anglers have their current Environment Agency
fishing rod Licence available
Please take all litter and unused bait home.
Please do not drive on the grass
Please do not bring any dogs onto the site
Please use toilet facilities provided
Springvale Fishing Lakes will provide nets for each
person fishing (please keep silver fish in a separate net from the
carp)
No more than 50lb of Fish to be kept in each keep net
at any one time.
If during match hours you have to leave, please do not tip your
fish back into the lake, please leave securely and inform a senior
club member that you are leaving.
Please bring exact money
and put it in the bucket
provided.
Cost: £12 for
match. Peg Fees £9 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 between 8 am and 8:30 am at the fishing pond entrance.
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 9:45am.
Please use
keepnets sensibly. The Net limit is 50lb and the fishery provide all
nets (keep and landing) and we will
weigh you in so use enough nets and be prudent. Silver fish and carp
are to be kept in separate nets.
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.
We will weigh in using the
fisheries equipment. 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.