Top rod and 2011 Champion on Saturday 25th June 2011 at the National Championship for Anglers with Disabilities held at Peatling Lakes, Leicestershire was Lancashire angler Mike Dawson who put an impressive 18 kilos and 80 grammes on the scales from peg 15 on the Harrow Pool. Mike, who is a previous National Champion, caught carp to 2 kilos plus F1’s mainly down the margins.
 Runner up on  the day from Plough Pool peg 15 was Mick Sharpless. Mick also caught carp to 2  kilos fishing at 6 metres straight out and down the margin to finish with 13  kilos 840 grammes. England International, Mark Eves, was just an F1 away in  third place with 13 kilos 200 grammes from Harrow 5. Although he had one or two  better fish on the pole Mark caught the bulk of his weight fishing a small  method feeder tight to the island. Just a kilo behind Mark was Nottinghamshire  angler, John Holmes, also an International. John weighed 12 kilos 280 grammes  and caught on both the pole and the feeder. David Jackson was fifth with 9  kilos 240 grammes and in sixth place was the Champions travelling mate, David  Jackson who recorded a level 9 kilos.
Runner up on  the day from Plough Pool peg 15 was Mick Sharpless. Mick also caught carp to 2  kilos fishing at 6 metres straight out and down the margin to finish with 13  kilos 840 grammes. England International, Mark Eves, was just an F1 away in  third place with 13 kilos 200 grammes from Harrow 5. Although he had one or two  better fish on the pole Mark caught the bulk of his weight fishing a small  method feeder tight to the island. Just a kilo behind Mark was Nottinghamshire  angler, John Holmes, also an International. John weighed 12 kilos 280 grammes  and caught on both the pole and the feeder. David Jackson was fifth with 9  kilos 240 grammes and in sixth place was the Champions travelling mate, David  Jackson who recorded a level 9 kilos.
  
In the week’s  leading up to the National Championship the venue had been producing some  tremendous winning weights in excess of 50 kilos followed by very good backing  weights. Unfortunately a lot of rain fell in the 24 hours prior to the event  and indeed, for most of the morning of the match. Not surprisingly this influx  of cold rain combined with changing air pressure had a significant impact on  the fishing forcing weights right down. A strong, gusty wind also added to the  problems. That said 9 kilos was needed to make the top six and the average  weight for all the anglers taking part was around 6 kilos.
  
  Source: Angling Trust Fishing News
  
  
  
  
  
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