THE fifth Blood Bikes Wales Open Beach Fishing Competition, organised by members from Pembroke & District Angling Club and Osprey Sea Angling Club was held recently on Amroth beach in South Pembrokeshire.
The weather on the day was blustery with showers but with a nice surf running unlike the weather that had been experienced locally in the run up to this competition and two weeks earlier at the Osprey Open.
The turnout and support was not quite as good as previously with 36 anglers including one lady and three juniors.
Eleven anglers managed to weigh in 14 Flounders along with 13 Dabs, 1 Bass, 1 Whiting and 4 Lesser Spotted Dogfish or Cat Sharks as they are now known.
Other fish were caught, mainly undersized and a few in size but not weighed in as they would not have challenged for the prize table.
The winning angler, who managed to land 5 decent sized flounder above the minimum size of 28cm, for 2Kg 540gms was an ever present regular local and helping organiser at these competitions, Haydn Cole (Lamphey), netting him the £200 first prize.
The runner up taking the second prize for the heaviest any fish was another local angler Mickey Probert (Pembroke) with a Bass of 1Kg 220gms netting him £100.
Third prize of £50 with the second heaviest bag of flatfish was a translocated Englishman Paull Curtice (Ammanford) with 3 Flounder for 1Kg 540gms.
The pair’s competition, in which both anglers had to weigh in, was won by Haydn and Paull with their Cat Shark and 8 Flounder for 4Kg 650gms.
Second were a local pairing Rob Collins and his co-angler Ben Edwards with 6 Dabs, 2 Flounder and 2 Cat Sharks for 2Kg 340gms.
The Steward’s draw for a bottle of vodka, as a thank you for those organisers, helpers and anglers signing in fish on the beach, kindly donated by our Host at the Temple Bar Inn, Ian Wilkinson, was one of the organisers John O’Connor.
However, the most important result on the day was that the event raised £923 for the Blood Bikes Wales, some of whom turned up and helped during the day.
Organisers thanked the sponsors Darren Jones, PPC Wales, Pembroke Dock, JD Metals, Millforge, Pembroke Dock, Ron Skinner & Sons, Neyland, Pisgah Coachworks, Kingswood Engineering, Apollo Trampolines, Innovative Gas, Tesco, Pembroke Dock, Oriel Johnson, host Ian Wilkinson of The Temple Bar Inn, Leigh Rogers, Shane Tucker, Rodney Phillips, Franco Attanasio, Kevin and Mickey Probert and Peter Kraus, to whom they owe a big thanks on the day for all his help, also coming armed with a myriad of prizes he collected from various contacts of his.
Dates for you diary:
22nd Annual Wales Air Ambulance Open, on January 4th and the 16th RNLI Open, on February 1st with Autumn dates being October 11th for the Osprey Club Open and 25th October for the 6th Blood Bikes Wales Open.




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