Tuesday, 27 February 2007

Martin Puddy

Coming soon .....pics and text for pike to 29+ from The Levels in Somerset

Recommended Pike Fishing Books & Guidance

Only a beginning - reviews and more info will be added asap.

Pike Fishing: The Practice and the Passion by Mick Brown (Hardcover - 25 Oct 1993)
Pike Fishing in the UK and Ireland by Steve Rogowski, Mark Ackerley, and Jon Cotton (Hardcover - 29 Sep 2006)
Big Pike by Bob Church (Hardcover - 24 Jul 2006)
The Great Modern Pike Anglers by Barrie Rickards and Malcolm Bannister (Hardcover - 1 Nov 2006)
More Mammoth Pike by Fred Buller (Hardcover - 25 Jul 2005)
How to Catch Bigger Pike by Paul Gustafson (Hardcover - 26 May 2006)
Mastering Pike on the Fly: Strategies and Techniques by Barry Reynolds and Lefty Kreh (Paperback - Mar 2004)
Pike: An In-Fisherman Handbook of Strategies by Al Lindner (Paperback - Mar 1994)
Fly-fishing: For Pike by Michael Jensen and Britt Trude Christensen (Hardcover - 1 Nov 2003)
Pike on the Fly: the Flyfishing Guide to Northerns, Tigers, and Muskies by Barry Reynolds (Paperback - 1 Jan 1993)

Monday, 26 February 2007

Paul Hughes


John Hopton


Thursday, 22 February 2007

Andy Berwick (Family)











Here are a couple of Chew 20s caught last Oct/Nov by Andy and his son Patrick.








Trophy - The Martin Brown Memorial Trophy for the Largest Bristol Avon Pike caught by a Bristol PAC member

Mike Stevens is the front runner so far this season with a 21 and a 19 backing fish.

Won last year by Ben Thomas with a 20.

Details of his fish and previous winners to follow....

Trophy - Largest Seasons Pike to Bristol PAC Member

A new trophy last year won by Paul Weston with a Chew 30.

Photo and story to follow..........

For fish caught between the last Thursday in March each year and the last Wednesday in March the following year.

The Trophy is presented at our March meeting on the last Wed in March each year.

Martin Brown

Martin was a much loved long standing member of the Bristol PAC and RO for several years who unfortunately passed away in 2001.

He caught a 32lb pike from the Bristol Avon and pioneered piking on many unexploited stretches of the river, including by boat.

The Bristol PAC still has its annual Martin Brown memorial trophy for the biggest Avon pike.

This page will record Martins life and big pike over 2007. To start with we have to scan some slides in!

Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Hot News! - Autumn/Winter 07 Meetings Speakers

Here is advance warning that we have arranged ....

John Horsey - "Chew & Fly Piking" - Wed 26 Sept - #5 ticket advance booking essential

Oct & Nov - Neville Fickling & Bill Palmer - dates to be confirmed

Dec - pub social

January 08 - tbc

Feb 08 - tbc

March 08 - tbc

April 08 - tbc

May 08 - tbc

Sunday, 18 February 2007

Mike Stevens




Ben Thomas


Paul Curry


Saturday, 17 February 2007

Terry Ellis

Martyn Cattermole



A Somerset Levels river 23 from March 2006, and 22nd 20.


















A river 23 from 1984















My first 20. A drain 28lb 4oz fish from 1978.























Paul Weston


NEWS & FUTURE BRISTOL PAC MEETINGS

Hello,
Well the good news is that two Bristol PAC members have had new personal best pike this Feb. Both “trout fed” fish from Chew Reservoir. Paul Weston had a massive 36lb 12oz pike together with a 24 pounder, while Terry Ellis had a 27lb fish. Both took lures. Terry had his fish from the bank, Pauls was from a boat. Paul will now have 2 entries in Nev Ficklings next Mammoth Pike book with 35lb+ fish, which is a superb achievement. Many others of us had a tough time on Chew with few fish around and some bad weather. Some of us are back on Chew next week, so cross fingers!

News from other local venues has not been good generally and the weather has meant most anglers have struggled to even find waters that are not in flood and looking like hot chocolate. Hopefully the last 3 weeks of the season post Chew will be better with drier weather. Exceptions have been Mike Stephens with I think a 21 from the Avon and Ben Thomas who also nipped in between floods and found some good fish to 18+.

MONTHLY MEETINGS
We have had problems finding suitable venues with meeting rooms now The Midland Spinner has gone up market! Our next 3 meetings are at 2 different pubs as you will see.

NEXT MEETING – WED 28 FEB at 7.30 for 8pm
Speaker: Phil Wakeford – PAC President.
Title: "A Life of Pike". Venue: The Langley Arms, Dibden Lane, Emersons Green, Bristol. BS16 7GA. Tel: 0117 9573512.
Phil will be talking about his exploits in chasing the "Big Ole Girls" around the British Isles over 40 years. 168 x 20lb with 8 x 30s all from 40 different waters (so far). All sorts of waters and methods will be covered. Different experiences along the way, people encountered things seen/experienced and funny things that happened. He was Pike Angler of The Year in 2004. An entertaining night and a chance to ask questions of the PAC Top Man! An evening not to be missed! A fun and interesting night for anyone interested in Esox or wanting to find out how the PAC is protecting pike and pike angling.

MARCH MEETING - WED 28 MARCH at 7.30 for 8pm
Speaker: Mark Brand
Title: "Lure & Jig Fishing”. Venue: The Ratepayers Arms, Elm Park, Filton, Bristol. BS34 7PS. Tel: 01454 866697.

Mark is a specialist lure angler and for the last five years has been a consultant for Sovereign Super baits (http://www.sovereignsuperbaits.co.uk/) who are predator specialists.

He has fished Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and Holland. He is in the LAS - Lure Angling Society and also fly fishes for predators.

The big pike fish in the photo on the left is from the Baltic. He has been Jig fishing for 3 years now and will be talking about how to get the best out of lures and the latest jigging techniques.

APRIL MEETING - WED 25 APRIL at 7.30 for 8pm
Speaker: Andy Cowley
Title: "Nile Perch from Murchison Falls & the River Nile in Uganda”
Venue: The Ratepayers Arms, Elm Park, Filton, Bristol. BS34 7PS. Tel: 01454 866697.
Andy has been catching big predators, carp and barbel since the 1970s and has travelled extensively abroad catching big cats, mahseer and nile perch. This talk and video presentation will be about some very challenging and (maybe) dangerous fishing he has been doing over the last 2 years in Uganda. He is currently in Uganda on his second visit so this talk will be about his latest exploits and one hopes big nile perch captures.