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The Saturday match saw Don Green return to form with a mixed bag of those, plus a few roach and perch for good measure from peg 35 for yet another victory after last week's dry net, writes Barry Mallett.
1 Don Green 7lbs 15ozs; 2 Mark Cook 6lbs 7ozs; 3 Ben Brighton 4lbs 9ozs.
Next Saturday meet Horncastle Road 11.30am.
Sunday's Boston Annual match took place under drier conditions on the Horncastle Road section but without any real improvement in catches, either of bigger fish or their much smaller cousins. Skimmers, around the ounce, mark was the lot of Mark Griggs who put around 150 such models into a winning net from those early pegs using pole, groundbait and pinkie.
Team mate Andy Scott stuck to his usual pole and squatt approach to take second spot with a bigger sample but only half that number of little skimmers.
A tench of around 3lbs helped Don Green to third whilst Steve Lamyman came up with another 150 of those small fish to claim fourth place ahead of Grimsby's Mick Gorry.
1 Mark Griggs Garbolino Lincs County 9lbs 8 ½ ozs; 2 Andy Scott Garbolino Lincs County 8lbs 3ozs; 3 Don Green Team Milldon 7lbs 14ozs.
Anglers should note that the Boston Winter league resumes on November 1 and will take place on both the Windsor Bank and Horncastle Road sections.
Please consult notices before attempting to fish.
Fishtoft AC settled on those pegs further upstream on the cemetery length but found it a real struggle.
A stiff upstream wind and very little colour combined to produce little in the way of anything other than a few small fish for most of the dozen that turned out.
Ben Brighton again showed his form and followed up the previous day with a victory this time around.
Stan Stankvich was the only other angler to break the pound barrier.
1 Ben Brighton 2lbs 13ozs; 2 Stan Stankvich 1lb 8ozs; 3 Mark Cook 14ozs.
The latest Liam's Elite match took place on a sunny and gusty Royle's Island Lake at Toynton where catches held up to expectation.
A few small carp fell to most of those taking part and Darren Cound topped this particular list with 10lbs to spare over his nearest rival, being Andy Dillamore.
Most fished pellet and feeder to the island but Darren won by that margin by using maggot instead. Ken Mallows took third with around 9lbs less than Andy but after that the rest all finished close together.
1 Darren Cound 33lbs 2ozs; 2 Andy Dillamore 23lbs 4ozs; 3 Ken Mallows 14lbs 8ozs; 4 Chris Chapman 13lbs 9ozs; 5 Tony Vamplew 11lbs 8ozs.







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