The club continues its growth impetus, with a further two new members joining and fishing the latest Tuesday night competition, a rover, on April 18, which saw a total of 27 members and one guest making another excellent turnout. Spreading themselves on rock marks, beaches and harbour walls, both north and south of the Milford Haven Waterway, 16 anglers returned to the scales with bags of fish in excess of two kilos, while nine blanked - a strange sport this angling. On the bright side, four members returned with mackerel and with three of these plus three doggies and a shore rockling, points and total weight leader Mark Peacock must have thought it was his night with a bag of 3.140kg. But at the weigh-in, this was only enough to give him the five points and £27 for second spot, with first place going to Welsh lady angler Tina Lustig, who saved all the weighing problems for heaviest fish by producing a thornback ray, two dogs and a pouting from Hobbs Point, to take eight points and £54 for first place with a bag of 3.500kg and the pool of £28 for the heaviest fish. In third was John Huddleston with three dogs and three mackerel for 2.770kg, taking three points and £13.50, with two points going to Shaun McCarthy, three dogs and a three-bearded rockling, 2.740kg and the one point to Paul Gammer for three dogs at 2.650kg. This result sees M. Peacock increase his lead in the points table with 28, followed by N. Johnson on 17, with H. Cole on 13, S. McCarthy 10, P. Gammer nine and a cluster of six-pointers, namely B. Brunton, T. Lustig and J. Connelly, with D. Mason six, then J. Burgin, G. Wickland, M. Morgan and P. Walkey five. M. Peacock also remains the leader of the aggregate weights with 15.245kg, from N. Johnson 11.000kg, H. Cole 10.225kg, M. Josey 8.830kg and P. Gammer 8.640kg. In the species race, M. Peacock and J. Huddleston are on five, with N. Johnson, P. Gammer, M. Morgan and G. Wickland on four. The next match, on Tuesday, May 2, is another roving match, booking in at west Llanion car park by 6.30 pm, with the weigh-in by 11.30 at Hobbs Point - old and new members welcome. Don't forget to bring a large container to keep unwanted fish alive for return to the water after weighing.