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Well Who's going to win this years winter league final i personally think this could be a real loose cannon. Its there for the taking yes its a method water but the way it is fishing and the tide charts are anything can happen. Twelve of the best teams in the country are all scratching there heads .the banter and the stories are all coming out you know the one's i mean .can't get a bite,not had a bite on the float or pole everyoneis winding up each other so don't tell me its not important .Each team wants to win it and looking at the teams this year there are a few really good river teams in it
1 TEAM DORKING
2 PRESTON DELCAC
3 PRESTON THATCHERS
4 GARBOLINO OSSETT
5 DRENNAN NORTH WEST
6 LEICESTER SENSAS
7 MAVER MIDLANDS
8 CHAMBERS CHAMPS
9 BROWNING QUAKER
10 KAMASAN STARLETS
11 GARBOLINO BLACKHORSE
12 DRENNAN BANBURY GUNSMITH
Quiet a line up
the sections to be fished are
BESTHORPE
LAUGHTERTON
SOUTH CLIFTON
NORTH CLIFTON
so who do you think is in with the best chances of winning or name your top three even better
Joff, I wouldn't bet against the 2 major teams Dorkiing and Starlets being in the top 3 with Leicester or Maver Midlands as the other contenders. Do you agree?
after fishing practise matches itll be the team that know where to fish to catch the few fish that r in the water,chuck yer feeder in wrong spot n it wont go round.i think ossett r he dark horses who r putting plenty of practise in too
Joff, I wouldn't bet against the 2 major teams Dorkiing and Starlets being in the top 3 with Leicester or Maver Midlands as the other contenders. Do you agree?
You can never bet against the big boys we've put in a fair few hours ourselves starting with walking the bank before the season start just to get a picture of how the river picks up pace and the deeper runs we also have a top angler helping in roger wakenshaw how knows it like the back of his hand
But lets not forget how hard it's fishing and sutty is bang on the only thing I would add is there are a lot of pegs that are devoid of fish the fish just don't want to stay in these pegs
We have fished one or two areas and the same pegs have blanked ???? Why I can't answer why
Yep the two big boys will take some beating ChrisV even though Dorking have not practiced yet
both teams will have numbers on the bank next week its not about the money for these two
i'd of liked to of had two or three days up there this week but most team members can't give that sort commitment anymore due to work commitments still we will give it our all come the day
"I have looked through the tide tables for the year, and from what I can see, the Angling Trust has chosen the most difficult tide of the year for this year's Winter League Final."
These were the stark words of River Trent match organiser, and Dynamite and Shimano-backed ace, Alan Henry in the run-up to this year's Winter League Final on the Tidal River Trent. The match is taking place on the North and South Clifton, Laughterton and Besthorpe stretches of the river next Saturday, July 6th.
Alan explained: "The tide will top at 9.35am at Laughterton, meaning the river will be running off all day. The matches in the run-up to the final have been tough, with 20lb a winning weight, and one fish of 6lb or more is likely to mean very good points on the day.
The main method worth considering is going to be a groundbait feeder, with worm, caster or maggot hook baits – although on noted barbel pegs, a blockend feeder will work well. For small fish, a chopped worm and caster line on the pole is also worth considering, although this doesn't work everywhere.
Because it is such a strange tide, it is difficult to say where the fish are going to show from – though I am sure that just one bream or barbel of 6lb or more will be worth mega points on the day.
Along with the rest of the lads from Lincoln DAA, and the Scunthorpe Club that own the rest of the water that is going to be used, we will do out best to put people on fish – and be more than happy to help if you want to pick our brains on the morning."
The final practice match of the season takes place this Sunday, June 30th.
lloydy if you draw the shallows i don't care who you are you ain't going to catch hopefully they are looking at this tide and won't put the shallows in its a real shame as when its on form its great
anglers talking about taking squatts to catch a fish not on this tide
they have always picked the day it runs off all day for the stick float anglers of time gone by,it aint what it used to be the fish seem to be in the deeper runs now dunno if its with the cormorants flying by all day so they don't see their shadows dunno?