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Asfordby & Melton Society of Anglers will become the first Angling Club in Leicestershire and only the third in the East Midlands to receive the prestigious Clubmark for Angling award this month.
When : Wednesday  1st June, 6pm
  
  Where:  Lake View Fishery, Landyke Lane, Holwell, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire,  LE14 4SX
Clubmark is a  nationally recognised indicator of quality. The Sport England initiative  enables Parents and Carers to identify those clubs who are committed to  providing a safe, effective, child friendly environment where sport in this  case Angling can take place. Over the past two years, the club has  received  grants to allow club members to be trained as coaches and help  pass on their knowledge and skills to local young people. Last year alone saw  over 120 local pupils take part in free angling sessions with coaches from the  club. Pupils who took part in the coaching sessions as novices in previous  years are now undertaking Leadership and Volunteering training to help assist  in the delivery of the sessions to new participants.
  
  The clubs  success has been driven by a group of highly committed volunteers, committed to  giving the local community a safe, effective environment where Angling can take  place. Being awarded Clubmark recognises the club as one of the leading Angling  clubs not only in the county but also in the East Midlands.
  
  James Roche,  Angling Development Board, Regional Development Officer commented: “Asfordby  and Melton Society of Anglers are a brilliant example of how Angling can help  develop the skills and ability of local young people. The club have a number of  very passionate Anglers who are committed to developing a safe, effective  environment for Anglers of all ages to come and participate. 
  
For more  information on the presentation of the Clubmark award please contact James  Roche (James.Roche@anglingdevelopmentboard.org.uk or 07791786251)
  
  Source: Angling Development Board
  
  
  
  
  
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Andy Favill (Sun Inn, Tuxford) a Unit Operator from Newark fished his first Fish ‘O’ Mania qualifier for 10 years at Peatling Pools Match Lakes, Peatling Parva, Leicestershire on Wednesday 18th May 2011 . Andy put 47 carp to 4lbs on the scales for a total weight of 121lbs 3ozs from peg 45 on B Lake. He started shallow on meat, but after only one fish he switched his attack to the margins catching firstly on corn, then on worm.
Andy said “I  have never fished at Peatling Pools before and this is only my second Fish ‘O’  Mania qualifier I have taken part in, but thought I could do well when I drew  my peg. I am looking forward to taking part in the final, and will now be  looking forward to practising in the build up to the day."
Unfortunately  the day didn’t get off as predicted with the match start time having to be  delayed for an hour due to a serious road traffic collision between junctions  29 and 30 and a man jumping off a bridge near Derbyshire resulting in the M1  being closed in both directions for several hours afterwards with a large  number of anglers caught up in the massive tailback. A head on collision  directly outside the main gates of Peatling Pools also added to a further delay  for the anglers getting to the draw.
With Peatling  Pools hosting it’s first ever Fish ‘O’ Mania qualifier, and prior practice  sessions limited, it was a trip into unknown territory for the majority of  anglers. On top of this, it was a surprisingly hard day for many with cold rain  and winds clearly affecting catches which fell disappointingly short of  expectations on a couple of lakes. Recent open matches had shown that the catch  potential on all the lakes was very similar with several producing big weights  only last weekend, but that said 37lbs or more was needed to win 9 of the 13  ten peg sections. In the end it was the bigger lakes which produced the goods.
Runner up on  the day was local angler Steven Porter from Kibworth in Leicester who fished  Peg 2 on B lake to weigh in with 102lbs of carp to 12lbs alternating between a  5 metre line and the margins with corn. Tom Pringle took third spot with 81lbs  1ozs to fish shallow. Fourth place was Tom Pickering who took carp to 8lbs in a  75lbs 11ozs net on the method feeder. Doncaster angler Andrew Bailey was fifth  with 75lbs 4ozs.
  
  Source: Angling Trust Fishing News
  
  
  
  
  
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