Thursday, 4 October 2018

SEASON STARTS WELL


It usually takes a couple of weeks for one of our members to come up with an early season 20lb Pike but not for Dave Greally's  son Aaron who got off to a flyer catching this 21lb 10 oz fish. That has set the target for the rest of the lads. Plenty going on in October with our  Jolly Boys outing rapidly approaching together with round one of our Winter Pike series, and in early November a trip to Menteith for those fortunate enough to get drawn out of the hat at the PAC convention. September was a quiet month with a few members on holiday but Dave Gardner's son Wayne caught a nice double figure Carp and Chris Graham continued to catch at a local water. Peter Armstrong took time out to catch some Trout even though the conditions on the day were not favourable.

Nice Double Figure Carp For Wayne.

Chris Carping Again.

Lakeland Heron.





Thursday, 6 September 2018

SUMMER DAYS FADING AWAY.

Summer League Match Venue.

The Summer days are now fading away and it is only a few weeks before the new Pike season will commence. The members of the region have had a successful last few months with some good catches of Carp, Bream, Roach etc. Paul Proctor triumphed in lifting the Summer League series. Not even a close run event this year as Paul powered away with a total winning weight of 69lbs 5ozs. Runner up in the event was Mike Bell with Bruce Turnbull claiming third place. 

Paul With Another Nice Carp.

Local waters have been providing some good catches and Bruce Turnbull caught this very dark Bream on one of his latest trips.

Bruce Into The Bream.

Well in a nutshell that was our SENPAC Summer. We are now looking forward and setting our sights on some big Pike. Find out what we have been up to in the weeks ahead and what we have been catching by checking out our blog. 






Monday, 13 August 2018

ANOTHER SENPAC SUMMER - HAPPY DAYS.

A Happy Mike Haligan.

Pictured above  Mike who won round two of the region's Summer series. After two rounds Paul Proctor leads the competition with Dave Greally and Bruce Turnbull sharing second place at the moment. All to play for as we head into August and the final two rounds. 


                                         Mike Bell And A Nice Bream.

You never know what the members get up to during the Summer months. Steve the Salmon and Barbel man has been out in his kayak off the North East coast catching Codling and Pollack. Later in the month Steve was back on the river when he managed to coax out this 10lb fish on a trotted shrimp.
Steve Down On The River Again.

Bruce Turnbull has been down in Yorkshire again  trying to catch a big Barbel which at this time are eluding him. Not that Bruce is complaining as he is catching some nice Chub like the five pounder pictured below.


Peter Waiting For That Elusive Bite.

A Mixed Bag.

















Tuesday, 10 July 2018

ANOTHER SENPAC SUMMER - TICKING ALONG NICELY.

Dave Greally with one of his nice Yorkshire Bream.

The region is now in full swing as the members pursue some quality coarse fish. Some very good Bream, Tench and Carp have been caught this last month by Dave Greally, Bruce Turnbull, Paul Proctor and Chris Graham. Dave Gardner has had good success on some of the local waters and Mike Bell caught some nice Roach and Rudd at a Lake District venue. Steve Sandiford has been trying his luck down on the River Wye with reasonable success.

Bruce and another nice Tench.

New member Mike and his first Tench.

The first of the club's annual Summer matches took place during the month. The highly sought after Golden Maggot trophy was contested by eight of the members at a local water. On the day the weather was extremely warm and the fish were not in a cooperative mood. Low weights all round for those who did catch. The winner on the day was Dave Greally who retained the trophy from the previous year.

Golden Maggot venue.

Dave Greally wins the Golden Maggot trophy.

Our Summer series of matches will be taking place in July and August and we will be reporting on the results of these events in future region updates.














Monday, 4 June 2018

ANOTHER SENPAC SUMMER. - EARLY DAYS.

Still Catching Pike.

April and May got off to a good start with the members catching some nice fish. Some fished close to home whilst others travelled greater distances for their fishing. Dates have now been finalised for the region's Golden Maggot match and the four Summer league matches which we will report on in the blog when the results are known. Looking forward to the future and our plans for the Winter Pike fishing season are already underway planning our next Jolly Boys Piking outing. Lets now see what has been caught by some of our members during the last few weeks.






                                                        

Monday, 2 April 2018

THE SOCIAL

Mid March and the SENPAC squad are on another Piking mission in Scotland. Due to the Siberian weather conditions a fortnight before the trip the fishing proved to be hard at times and the last of the club's championship matches resulted in only six fish being caught. Dave Greally retained his trophy from the previous year with Bruce Turnbull and Paul Proctor sharing the runners up place. The  biggest Pike caught during the championship was caught by Chris Graham.  Even though the majority of the fish caught were small one member did manage to winkle out a couple of the bigger girls. SENPAC Pike Angler Of The Year for 2017  Peter Armstrong weighed in with two fish at 12lb 8ozs and the next day the biggest of the trip at 17lb 4ozs.

Paul Proctor. Better than nothing at all.

For some members the highlight was watching and photographing the wildlife.

The region has again had a very good season Pike fishing. Not so much the quantity of Pike caught but the quality. The lads have had some really nice fish the last few months. We now look forward to next October when we will start all over again in our quest for big Pike. In the meantime the Summer will arrive and hopefully provide us all with  some good fishing for other coarse species.





Tuesday, 27 March 2018

SENPAC BEING SOCIABLE ??

Another SENPAC outing this time to Scotland........