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Published Date: 15 October 2009
Alnwick Sea Angling Club
ON Sunday, October 11, Alnwick Sea Angling Club fished their second winter league competition.

Sea conditions had been mixed over the previous few days and although these were not perfect, most anglers managed to catch something.
Winner of the ma
tch was Scott Howie with three cod for a total weight of 5lb 14½oz.

Heaviest fish went to Kevin Donnally with a cod of 2lb 3oz.
Other anglers weighting in.

Results: Scott Howie, three cod, 5lb 14½oz; Kevin Donnally, two cod, 3lb 13oz; Ian Hall, two cod, 2lb 14½oz; Andrew Stanton, one cod, 2lb 1oz; Mick McMenamin, one cod, 1lb 14½oz; Antony Abbott, one cod, 1lb 10½oz; Anthony Gibbison, one cod, 1lb 8½oz; Steve Ayling, one cod, 1lb 3oz.

Amble Sea Angling Club

RESULTS: I Harrogate, six flats, 4lb 1¼oz; A Taylor, three flats, one coalie, 3lb 5¼oz; C Dawson, three flats, one whiting, 2lb 4oz; P Stone, one cod, 1lb 12¾oz; T Cook, two flats, 1lb 8oz; J Lee, one cod 1lb 6½oz; S Price, two flats, 1lb 5¼oz; R Oliver (j), one cod, 1lb 4¼oz; Jas French, three flats, 1lb 3oz; M Raine, one coalie, 1lb 2oz; G Holland (j), two flats, 14½oz; A Lee, two flats, 14½oz; D Douglas, one flat 14oz; C Urwin, one flat, 9¼oz; S Stewart, one flat, 8½oz.
Heaviest bag: Ian Harrogate.

Heaviest fish: Paul Stone. Heaviest flat fish: Andrew Taylor (14¾oz).

Next competition is Sunday, fishing from 5pm to 10pm.



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  • Last Updated: 15 October 2009 2:01 PM
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  • Location: Alnwick, Northumberland
 
 
 


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