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Sad news ……

by Clevedon FWAC on

Our friend and Club member Lance Tucker sadly passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday 15th December. We decided to hold off a tribute until now as a mark of respect to his family.

Lance was a great supporter of Clevedon and District Freshwater Angling Club attending a lot of our events. He had a dry sense of humour and was always quick to respond to any banter directed towards him often getting the upper hand with his reply which in turn entertained others.  Lance was a great all round angler winning individual matches on Commercials and Natural Venues he also captained and ran the Sensas 88 Squad competing in various leagues across the West Country.
Most of us saw him on Sunday 13th December at our Christmas Match on the Kenn which he won with a lovely single bream weighing over 7lbs so his sudden passing a couple of days later was a real shock.

Lance will be sorely missed within the local angling community and our thoughts are with his family during this sad time.

Rest in peace Lance.

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Christmas Match

by Clevedon FWAC on

Results of our Christmas Match fished on the River Kenn 13th December.26 booked in 25 turned up.Overall it fished incredibly hard on a very wet and windy day. Lots of blanks due to the roach not feeding for some reason and for the first time in years a couple of Flounders were caught.

1st Lance Tucker, one bite one bream for 7lb 2oz peg 10 (photo below)

2nd Chris Ford two tench and two perch 6lb 8oz peg 36

3rd Julian Moss 2lb peg 34

4th Ivan Currie 1lb 4oz peg 47

5th Matt Davis 12oz peg 24

A sect Adie Baker, drawn out, B sect Paul Nichols drawn out, C sect Paul Randell 10 oz, D sect Lee Smallwood 11 oz, E sect Dan Hurley 8 drams

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River Kenn at winter level

by Clevedon FWAC on

9th December – The Environment Agency has dropped the River Kenn to normal winter level. The average depth in the middle is approximately 3.5 foot. Please take care when standing in the mud. There are pegs that have firmer bottoms than others, use a bank stick to check if you can before getting down off the bank.

The River will remain at this level until the end of the season.

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Christmas Match

by Clevedon FWAC on

Ho Ho Ho Danglers if you are not booked in yet and are considering fishing our Christmas Match on the Kenn this Sunday 13th Dec please do so by Friday 11th at the latest as Santa’s little helper has to get enough prizes for everyone. Please book in by texting or phoning Adie Baker Match Secretary on 07988 736722Club members £20 non members £2508:30 Draw Kenn Rd Car PkFish 10:00 – 15:00The event will be run as per Government and Angling Trust guidelines.We aim to try and give everyone plenty of room and pegging will be from peg 2 up to the 40’s and possibly the Kenn Rd Car Park section if we are pushed.

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Big Roach

by Clevedon FWAC on

Simon Carvallo fished peg 38 on November 26th. We had our first frost the night before so it was hard going on a low river. He only had 2 bites all day but one of them was worth waiting for ….. ” a cracking roach that weighed 2lb 10oz”, simply brilliant.

Fish safely, locally and respect the ‘rule of two’ during lockdown

 04 November 2020

Having now examined the government’s new Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations the Angling Trust is pleased to be able to offer some initial guidance and interpretation to anglers and fishery providers. Our formal guidelines will be published following further consultation with colleagues at Sport England and DCMS once Parliament has debated the regulations today and passed them into law.

Overall the Angling Trust is pleased that ministers have recognised the value of allowing angling and some other forms of outdoor recreation to continue through the forthcoming lockdown period. However, the new rules are more complicated than we had hoped and anglers should be fully aware of what we can and can’t do in the next 28 days.

How to Fish

The regulations are clear and you can only leave home to fish with members of your own household, your support bubble or with one other individual. The Rule of Six is now effectively the Rule of Two for most of us. The tightening of the rules on ‘gatherings’ means that match fishing or any other organised fishing event is prohibited by law during lockdown. However, competitive fishing will be able to resume once there is a return to the three tier system of restrictions.

On this basis we can announce that all Angling Trust competitions are suspended for the period covering 5th November – 2nd December 2020.

Where to Fish

Angling is deemed a permissible form of ‘outdoor recreation’, and a lawful reason to leave home. It can take place, without time limits, within the provision allowing people  “to visit a public outdoor space for the purposes of open air recreation”.

A ‘public outdoor space’ is defined as an ‘outdoor place to which the public have, or are permitted, access (whether on payment or otherwise).’ We believe this clearly includes riverbanks, towpaths, beaches and stillwaters that can either be accessed freely or on the payment of a day ticket or subscription levied by the owner or leased to a publicly available fishing association. The government clearly intends for people to be able to take their outdoor exercise and recreation in the form of angling and these regulations allow this to occur.

Fisheries are not on the published list of businesses that the government has ordered to close and there is no reason that they should do so providing that they operate in accordance with the rules

It does not permit club outings or organised amateur sporting activities of any sort. All indoor or social facilities in any way connected with a fishing venue must close or refer to the relevant Government guidance. Fishing tackle shops, whether onsite or not, can only operate a ‘click and collect’ service.

Travelling to fish

Whilst the government have chosen not to write their travel guidance into law we are urging anglers to respect the advice which states that it is permissible to travel in order to:

“to spend time or exercise outdoors – this should be done locally wherever possible, but you can travel to do so if necessary (for example, to access an open space)”

Put simply, you can travel to go fishing but long journeys should be avoided ‘wherever possible’. Sea anglers should focus on their local beaches and fishing marks and freshwater anglers should not be travelling hundreds of miles in search of fishing during lockdown. It is up to the individual to apply common sense and act within the spirit of the government’s guidance. You absolutely cannot leave home to fish if you have Coronavirus symptoms or are self-isolating.

How long to fish

There are no limits on the time that can be spent on outdoor recreation which means that anglers are able to continue fishing into and through the hours of darkness providing the other rules are observed.

Fishery Management

Essential fishery management work, which clearly cannot be undertaken from home, can continue as can any necessary, socially distanced working parties fall within the provisions for ‘voluntary work’. Appropriate risk assessments must be in place and numbers should be sensibly managed.

Summary

This is going to be an extremely difficult period for everybody and as anglers we must recognise that we are fortunate that our chosen form of recreation can continue even though there are restrictions on what we can do. The Angling Trust made the case for fishing based on the health and wellbeing benefits that angling offers coupled with the importance of reducing pressure on other open spaces by allowing us to continue to safely enjoy the social isolation and peace that fishing brings. It is incumbent on us all to continue to act responsibly and to fish safely, fish locally and respect the Rule of Two.

WHAT OUR CEO SAYS

“We are obviously pleased that fishing can continue during lockdown even with the restrictions that are in place which have temporarily suspended match fishing. Angling has conducted itself safely and responsibly throughout this pandemic and the Angling Trust is determined to ensure that our chosen form of outdoor recreation remains part of the solution rather than the problem. To do this anglers must continue to fish safely, locally and responsibly.” Jamie Cook, Angling Trust CEO

Results of the CFWAC match held on Sunday 6th Sept.

1st Paul Smith 23lb 1oz peg 20

2nd Steve Bonwick 19lb 3oz peg 4

3rd Jeff Beasley 16lb 3oz peg 22.

Some great catches of quality fish, tench to 5lb 9oz and perch to 2lb 9oz.

There were also good backing weights….

Barry Fowler 13lb 5oz peg 5, Matt Davis 11lb 13oz peg 18.

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Kenn still producing

by Clevedon FWAC on

Head Water Keeper Matt Davis had a good day on the Kenn peg 9. Two big bream, two tench, 25 eels and a small mirror carp. He also hooked another “zoo creature “, second time within a week and broke another rod! He still hasn’t seen whatever he’s been hooking.Do you want to catch the Kenn Monster? Yes…. Then get down there but make sure you tie one end of a rope around a tree and the other end around your waist!