2024 Calendar of Matches and Events
Sun 3rd March Larches – Rover
Sun 17th March Larches – Rod & Reel only – Chris Bailey Shield
Sun 24th March Larches – Silver Fish (1st Round)
Sun 7th April Pump House
Sun 21st April Larches – Random Pairs
Sun 5th May Larches – John Gallett Memorial Shield
Sat 18thMay Pump House
Sun 2nd June Larches – 10am draw, fish 11.15 to 4.15pm. Phil Randall Shield
Sun 16th June Pump House
22nd & 23rd June Larches – Open Weekend in aid of the Air Ambulance (10am Draw on Sat &Sun, fish 11.30 to 4.30)
Sun 7th July Larches – Pole only
Sat 13th July Froggatt’s Away Match, Lodge Lake
Sun 21st July Pump House – Half Feeder/Half Float
Sun 28th July Larches
Sun 11th August Pump House – Draw 10am, fish 11.15 – 4.15pm
Sun 25th August Larches – Float only
Sat 7th September Larches
Sat 14th September Froggatt’s Away Match, Marl Lake
Sun 29th September Pump House
Sun 6th October Larches – Half Feeder/Half Float
Sun 20th October Larches Silver Fish Match (2nd Round)
Chris Bailey Memorial Trophy
Sun 3rd November Larches Fur & Feather, bring a prize
(Margaret Evans Rose Bowl)
Thurs 7th November AGM -7.30 for 8pm start, venue to be confirmed
Other Competitions
Jonathon Thomas Shield – Angler of the Year: Best 12 match results over the year (points awarded each match)
Chris Bailey Cup – Highest Weight each year (Home matches only)
All club Matches 9.15am Draw, fish 10.30am to 3.30pm (unless otherwise stated)
On each match, the first 2 lowest peg numbers will assist with the weighing in
RED LION PISCATORS – MATCH RULES
- Environment Agency License must be held.
- All matches will be started and finished with a whistle.
- All anglers to lay their keepnets and landing nets behind their peg until 15 minutes before start of match.
- Separate keepnets required, one for silver fish and carp below 2lbs and one for carp over 2lbs. 50lbs net limit (anything over will be knocked back to 50lb)
- Only one rod and hook to be used at any one time.
- Competitors must not feed with a pole whilst fishing a rod.
- Competitors are permitted to plumb the depth or clip up a feeder rod before the start of the match, but no feeding of ground bait or loose feed before the whistle.
- All feeders and leads must be free running.
- No braided lines of any kind (including hook links)
- Barbless hooks only, maximum size 10.
- Minimum 4 inch hook length.
- No surface baits (minimum of 6ins below surface)
- No nuts, peas, boilies or trout pellets to be used.
- All fish over 8oz to be netted, not swung in.
- Your boundary is half way between you and the next angler.
- No fishing the pool over half way width (except on pegs 13 to 17 on Larches where full width is permitted if there is no angler opposite you)
- All fish to be played and netted within the boundary of your peg, i.e. one metre either side (any fish played or landed away from your peg will be disqualified)
- A competitor will be allowed 15 minutes after the final whistle to land a fish, but ‘fish on’ must be shouted when the whistle is sounded.
- PLEASE REMOVE ALL LITTER FROM YOUR PEG WHEN LEAVING.
- Match Secretary’s decision is final.