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2022 PENN SEA LEAGUE

29: FLAT FISH OPEN, HYTHE, 12 anglers

Result: 1st Mark Rogers, Maidstone, 47 points; 2nd Steve Swan, 24 points; 3rd Mick Tappsell, 23 points. Longest fish: Mark Rogers, founder, 27cm.

28: NORTH WALES TEAMS OF FIVE AND OPEN, PWLLHELI, 45 anglers

Result: 1st Tony Bob, Holyhead (4); Joe Jones ,Holyhead, (Not registered); Steve Bonner, Wallasey (2). Zone winners: Colin Dunn Conway; Danny Parker, Wallasey; Jimmy Price, Abergele – all (1).

28: REELFUN LEAGUE AND OPEN SERIES, ROUND 3, LITTLETON, 39 anglers

Result: 1st Andy Masden, 8lb 2oz, (Not registered); 2nd James Masden, Clevedon, 3lb 4oz (2); 3rd Pete Evans, Swansea, 2lb 10oz (2).

28: SOUTHERN LEAGUE ROUND 5 OF 12 & OPEN, LEE ON SOLENT, 57 anglers

Result: 1st Ian Ellis, 32lb 3oz, (not registered); 2nd Dan Mogridge, Portsmouth, 25lb 14oz (4); Darren Newlands, Ryde, 17lb 6oz (3). Biggest fish: smoothound, 8lb 6oz, landed by Ian Ellis.

28: LINCOLNSHIRE OPEN, SANDILANDS, 25 anglers.

A strong north-east wind and building sea made for some really tough conditions especially early on but in the end, some good fish were landed. There was some fish early with Matt Currie landing a nice 51cm bass. However, it soon became clear the middle pegs were the place be with Wayne Leason, Ben Laws and George Smith battling away catching a variety of fish. The biggest bass pool was changing hands all day, George, Denis Brozych and Docker Drayton landed a 57cm bass only to be pipped

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