Colin ‘Super’ Searles recorded his second consecutive Angling Trust national boat angling success on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st July 2011 at Minehead. Yet again Colin won his boat convincingly on both days to continue his superb record in this event, having managed the same feat the previous year, also at this port.
The main sponsor this year was ‘Snowbee’ and a huge thanks to Russell for his contribution which, allied with other prizes, permitted the rare opportunity for all the competitors to take home tackle and equipment. Equally the support from George Cunningham at Tronix was also gratefully received. The Ship Aground hosted the competition, providing almost instant access to the harbour and West Coast tackle shop.
The boat and position draw took place on Friday evening in advance of the competition. Knowing your boat position in advance is of considerable assistance in planning your days fishing and methodology.
Day one, Saturday, saw the four boats charge off to Porlock Bay in warm, calm conditions and this great weather was to be repeated on day two. It makes a change not to have to fight the conditions as well as the fish!
We had been warned in advance by the lead skipper, Steve Webber on ‘Snowbee’ sponsored Osprey that the fishing was slow and indeed this proved to be the case. The most noticeable absentees were the dogfish which plague the Bristol Channel most of the year. Hopefully, it was anticipated that the reduced numbers of these fish would allow baits to be sought out by other species rather than being descended upon within seconds by the ‘Pembrokeshire Poodles’. However, there were very experienced anglers who did not record a single dogfish on either day, an unusual occurrence for this part of the world. As predicted by Steve the fishing was not furious and the anglers were forced to work hard to bring each fish to the boat. It was certainly not challenging for the scorer!
The £30 day boat winners were Searles/Newbold/McLean/Patten.
With renewed enthusiasm the bold fishing heroes set forth again to do battle on Sunday. Additionally we had the genuine pleasure on ‘Osprey’ of the company of Sandra Drew, Angling Trust Competitions and Events manager. Sandra had been offered a day afloat to see competition angling on site and she jumped at the opportunity.
Sunday saw a definite increase in fish returns on most of the boats. More smoothound, wrasse and pollack were recorded from the vessels furthest west.
Top man on the day was Rod Adamson with just over seven hundred points.
Day boat winners were Searles/Adamson/Bryant/Barron
The presentation took place in the Ship Aground at 1900hrs and the prizes awarded as follows:
Most Species: Colin Searles -14 (£90)
Pairs: 1st Searles/Adamson (£100) 2nd McLean/Patten (£40)
Four man exec 1st Carrow/McLean/Dack/Preston (prize table)
Top Skipper: Steve Webber on ‘Osprey’ (plaque and prize)
‘Iron Man’ Dave Pope (rod)
Individual results;
1st Colin Searles (£400)
2nd Ian McLean (£200)
3rd Perry Dack (£100)
4th Dave Mann (prize table)
5th Vernon Allen (prize table)
A full list of results will be available on the Angling Trust website shortly.
Report provided by Mike Patten, Severn Division, Angling Trust