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Welcome

Posted by steve may on May 7, 2012 at 5:15 AM Comments comments (0)

Welcome craggers to the web site

Work on Starmers pit.(posted by Ash)

Posted by Andy A on May 1, 2012 at 4:15 PM Comments comments (0)
This really is for Information only and to forewarn you of changes that may be happening in the coming weeks/months. At this month's committee meeting there has been quite a bit of work proposed to be carried out at Starmers regarding certain items. In the near future you will become aware of some of these small but subtle changes. It is our intention to make these changes at quiet periods to cause as little inconvenience as possible to the anglers. Changes and proposed jobs are listed below and we intend to do these in the most subtle of ways keeping the character of Starmers Pit and not degrading it, to represent some commercial looking lake. Trimming / subtle removal of nuisance trees , Making good swims and deepening margins (when the water level settles) . Introduction of Zone markers to co-inside with the map which is posted on the website . Introduction of notice board to help display important LDAA/syndicate information , Introduction of peg numbers. Re-blocking off of path, and can I please remind all syndicate members to respect others, and not walk across the path whist people are fishing there. Also all members are within their rights to challenge the public for using this as a cut through, please make them away after recent work that we are still trying to keep people off the soft ground and plants around there and leave this area un-disturbed to mature. Can I also take this opportunity to remind you the members that the committee is always willing to consider new ideas and we do value your input, so please feel free to contact any of us via the messaging system. Also in the coming weeks we may also be (with plenty of notice) proposing a work party at Starmers if any of you is willing to come and muck in and help make our lake a tidier and more comfortable place to be. Thanks for your support and feedback. The Committee

Starmers match-new date(posted by ash)

Posted by Andy A on May 1, 2012 at 4:05 PM Comments comments (0)
Hi all, � I have been officially made Starmers Match coordinator for opening my mouth in the wrong place, so please see below the proposed dates and timing for the Starmers Match. � Match Dates: Friday June 8th, Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th. The match will be 36hr and the official schedule is listed below. � 6pm Friday June 8th swim draw 7pm Friday June 8th 1hr swim preparation, marking, baiting and clipping up. Etc. 8pm Friday June 8th official start 8pm Sat June 9th 24hrs gone 8am Sun June 10th match finishes 9am Sunday June 10th winners/prizes presentation � I am aware this may not suit everyone�s schedule but we can�t expect everyone to be available at the same time, however if you can�t make this date it might not mean you will miss out. What I am going to need from you all is for you to tell me who�s attending. Whether this is on behalf of yourself and your partner or on behalf of another pair, I need to know. Starmers can house about 8 or 9 pair for the match and should we end up with in excess of this we may need to look at another date and have 2 match�s (eliminators) and a final for the top 3 pairs from each match. � Please post your pairs below � Regards Ashley Ward LDAA syndicate events organiser (LOL)

welcome

Posted by steve may on April 29, 2012 at 3:40 AM Comments comments (0)

Welcome kieranthedude to the site

well done

Posted by steve may on April 25, 2012 at 3:55 PM Comments comments (2)

well done dan on your fish mate good angling

well done

Posted by steve may on April 25, 2012 at 3:50 PM Comments comments (2)

Well done andy 2 bream a tench and the parrot well done mate good skills

Hartsholme Water Levels

Posted by Tony on April 24, 2012 at 9:05 PM Comments comments (3)

During this bout of persistent heavy rain the water level rose over a foot in a matter of hours and covered an angler's rods and alarms whilst he was sleepimg.. You are advised to make sure there is a at least a foot and a half (45cm) or more between your alarms and water level.

welcome

Posted by steve may on April 23, 2012 at 11:10 AM Comments comments (0)

Welcome joe smith to the site

Lillies

Posted by steve may on April 19, 2012 at 1:05 PM Comments comments (0)

Has anyone a big lilly in there pond and need it splitting were looking for some for starmerspit-hartsholme let us know please

well done

Posted by steve may on April 19, 2012 at 12:45 PM Comments comments (2)

Well done matt h on your new pb mate 


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