Team Daiwa SR5

The new TDSR5 delivers remarkable balance, feel and responsiveness with all the strength you should expect from a Daiwa pole.

Ideal for serious match fishing the SR5 is suited to any style of fishing. This is one pole that can do the lot and it offers a kit package to make sure. No less than eight set ups are available from the four match and four power kits supplied. Up to No14 is well within the ability of the match kits and Red Hydro or No20 will suit the power kits.

RRP. £1150.00     SPECIAL OFFER PRICE £750.00    ONLY ONE REMAINING!

TEAM DAIWA SR4 16meter POLE

24 of June 2011

Team Daiwa SR4

If you want to fish long in comfort then look no further than the new TDSR4. Offering 16.0m of reach, delivering performance and excellent handling all the way this is the ideal model for hitting ‘high catch rate’ commercials and venues where reach and presentation are key.

The noticeable wall strength throughout is indication of the power you have at your disposal. Rated to 14 elastic on the Match kits and 20 on the Power kits there are no swims to fear with the TDSR4 pole.

RRP.£925.00       SPECIAL OFFER PRICE £550.00    ONE ONLY REMAINING!

Brothers Toby and Timmy Pepper gave a pole fishing masterclass at the All England Pole Championships at Westwood Lakes Boston on Saturday. Both drawn on Skylark Lake, Timmy peg 16 in A section and Toby on peg 34 in B section looking to retain his title that he won in this event last year and make history as the first angler to win back to back titles in the event. In windy conditions the whistle sounded for the start. Timmy went straight across at 13mtrs to the far bank and caught within seconds in just 8 inches of water on the shelf. Carp were his quarry, and he put 3 stocky Carp in the net in the first 5 minutes. He continued to do this through out the match, before switching to his margin swim to net some nice Tench and Carp just inches from the Bank. Toby on peg 34 was also catching well and had over 70 Ide and Barbel in his net at the 3 hour mark. Toby then lost a 5lbs+ Bream at the net, but kept a cool head under pressure and fishing worm over pellet went back on to his 13mtr line to net several Carp. Talk along the bank was the Pepper Brother’s were bagging on Skylark Lake and were going to win there sections with ease. As the final whistle went to signal the end of the match, most people thought the individual winner would come from Kestrel Lake were the bigger fish live. News soon filtered through that Josh Balodis (Suffolk County) had weighed 51lbs+ on Kestrel Lake winning his section and the Lake. With this weight to beat it came to Timmy to weigh first. Pulling his nets out and emptying them into the weigh sling, everyone waited for the steward to call his weight. After what seemed ages to call, the steward shouted 54lbs exactly. Timmy was leading, and the boy’s knew then one way or another the Individual title was coming back home with them again. By the time the scales reached Toby on peg 34, no one had weighed any were near enough to beat Timmy’s weight. Toby pulled his first net out and weighed 26lbs+ of silverfish. Only his Carp net could now win it for him. Emptying his Carp into the weigh sling everyone waited in silence for the steward to call the weight. The silence was broken as the steward shouted 54lbs 2oz. Toby had beat his brother by just 2oz and he had retained his title and history was made, not only back to back titles for Toby, but 1st and 2nd for the two brothers. Toby said afterwards ” even though I have won, we both won really, we win as a team, we lose as a team.” Thats how history was made “Brothers in Arms.” Well done boy’s

Hunstanton Tackle sent a team of four juniors to The All England Junior Pole Championships this week at Westwood Lakes Boston. After a full week of practising on the venue, they finished 2nd in the team event with 8pts, just being pipped by a strong worthy Suffolk County side, who won with 6pts. Excellent section performances came from Tom Carlton (2nd in section) and Callum Leveritt (4th in section) both on Kestrel Lake. Tom Carlton having not fished for a year and Callum Leveritt more used to fishing on Docking Clay Pit, they both adapted well, and kept cool heads with very good Suffolk County anglers pegged next door to them. Over on Skylark Lake was brothers Toby and Timmy Pepper who both won there sections, with ease as was expected of the pair. On the individual result we had a great result, I will put this up soon as it is a great story. The team would like to thank there sponsor Mick Cornell of Hunstanton Tackle for his continued support, team manager Rob Pepper and Mick Stamp (Preston Innovations/Sonubaits) for helping with the coaching.

Position Name Points 1 Tony Thomas 274 2 Paul Fenech 264 3 Dene Conway 226 4 Henry Randell 203 5 Paul Thorburn 181 6 Dick Able 168 7 Peter Morse 164 8 John Carter 157 9 Peter Loke 147 10 Sam Attew 146 11 Mike Watts 137 12 John Neave 129 13 Ivan Allen 109

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Overrall League positions as of December 2010

Last two results

01 of December 2010

Due to other comittments the reports have been neglected for the last two matches, but the placings for both are as follows. 14 November Kelling 1st Paul Fenech 2nd Tony Thomas 3rd Mike Watts 4th Dick Able 5th Dene Conway 6th Ivan Allen 7th John Carter 8th Paul Thorburn 9th Jock Goudie 10th Henry Randell

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Last two results

Final Standings for Summer Accumulator 2010 1st Tony Thomas 132pts 2nd Paul Fenech 124pts =3rd Dene Conway 115pts =3rd Henry Randell 115pts 5th Peter Morse 114pts 6th Sam Attew 108pts 7th Dick Able

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Summer Accumulator Final Standings

Trimingham Results 7th March

10 of March 2010

Probably the worst match of the season, mainly because expectations were high with the prospects of codling and for a change some relativley good weather, 13 of us turned up to fish but sadly only 5 managed to find a fish, Tony "Yoda" Thomas hung on to his overral lead with 2 flounders to take

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Trimingham Results 7th March

Cley Feb.7th

08 of March 2010

A very grey overcast day with drizzle and fog shrouding the beach at Cley for the latest match in the Winter Accumulator.

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Cley Feb.7th