Lark Angling & Preservation Society
FOUNDED 1893
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BARTON MILLS
DIARY DATES
Members are welcome to assist on any of these dates
Up coming Events
Taster Sessions
National Fishing month
31st July 2010 Taster sesion for all
This event is open to everyone to come and join us on the River Lark at Barton Mills 10am-3pm
Come and try your hand at Angling which is a very relaxing pastime.
we will have qualifed coaches Present to give you tips and show you the basics in Angling
All Bait and tackle supplied
Also a variety of other things going on including representatives from the Angling Development Boad and the Environ ment Agency
This event is free
3rd August 2010 Female only Taster Session
Located at Barton mills on the River Lark, this session is for females only,
we are trying to introduce more females of all ages into the sport of Angling .
if you would like to try your hand at this sport then come and join us 10am -3pm
we have Qualifed Coaches including our head coach who is a female.
all eqipment is Supplied
This event is free
Coaching dates 2010
26th June Barton mills 1-4PM
10th July Barton mills 1-4PM
24th July Barton mills 1-4PM
4th september Barton mills 1-4PM
25th September Barton mills 1-4PM
16th October Barton mills 1-4PM
6th November Barton mills 1-4PM
4th December Barton mills 1-4PM
all sesions are open to all ages and abilitys
All Sessions are with level 2 Coaches
Working Party
If you are able to help with working parties please contact Liaison Officer Rodger Pigerham at admin@lark-angling.co.uk or telephone 01638 510995 for further details.
CLUBMARK
The society has obtained Clubmark Status our certificate will be presented to us on the 31st of July at our event at Barton mills.
In order to obtain Clubmark status some chances were made to our constitution last year
To see these changes go to home page and click on the policy button.
JUNIOR SECTION NEWS
Match Dates.
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If you have any ideas,
or any adults would like to help at the Teach-ins
please email me
KarenCow@aol.com
Karen Cowan
CATCH REPORTS FOR
JAN 2009
BARTON MILLS STRETCH
Plenty of roach and gudgeon but small pike a nuisance. Best baits to avoid gudgeon are hemp and breadpunch. Occasional double-figure pike about. Deadbaits best. Along river towards Mildenhall there are plenty of small chub to 1lb weight and some good perch from 1-11/2lbs on lobworm, with the odd better fish.
MILDENHALL
WHITE STONE STRETCH
Excellent for quality roach, dace and small chub, with a few chub up to 3lb. Red maggot and bread best baits.
WORLINGTON TO WEST ROW
Good for specimen chub. Fish to over 5lb reported recently. A roving approach is required using legered bread or cheese. STRONG TACKLE NEEDED
Please send us your catch reports. If you’ve caught a big fish or a good catch from the Society’s waters, please let us know. Similarly, if you’re struggling to catch fish, drop us a line and we can help with advice on swims, rigs and baits.
Send you reports and comments to Richard West or Rodger Pigerham. Email address on last page.
TIGHT LINES
WARNING
AMERICAN SIGNAL
CRAYFISH
American signal crayfish (orange tipped claws)
caught on rod and line MUST be destroyed.
Do not return them alive to the water. Fishing for
them using any other method, i.e. hand lines and drop
nets is only permitted on organized events.
Trapping
is strictly forbidden.
Volunteers are required to assist with the
Crayfish program.
Please contact our liaision officer Roger Pigerham on 01638 510995
Or email: admin@lark-angling.co.uk
PARKER’S MILL
NOTICE
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