Angling: Startin puts an end to Julian's fantastic run
JOHN Startin is the man that finally ended the winning run of Julian Warrington in the Julian's Tackle summer league.
Warrington, who has won the last six matches, could only manage second place in the club's latest match on Lake Three at Robinwood Fishery.
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ALL CHANGE: John Startin ended Julian Warrington's six-match unbeaten run in the Julian's Tackle Summer League.
Startin, who is also a member of Derby Disabled AC, used maggot up in the water for his winning net of 51lb 4oz.
Warrington, who used paste and pellet, weighed in with 48lb 12oz.
Jim Trott took third place with 31lb 10oz, using pellet and meat.
Startin failed to make the top three as Derby Disabled held two matches in three days.
The first, held at Hall Lake, saw Ian Shaw top the weights with 58lb 9oz. He used corn and paste.
Gavin Kinder (30lb 5oz) was second ahead of third-placed Martin Scott (14lb 7oz).
The club then held a match on the new Lily Pool at Woodhouse Fishery, Longford, where top weight fell to Wayne Tooth.
He used pellet to catch 22lb 4oz.
Corn did the trick for Nigel Butler, who was second with 16lb.
Alan Bennett also used corn for a third-placed net of 5lb 1oz.
Brothers Simon and Matt Skelton had mixed fortunes in the Monday night open match at Rycroft Fisheries.
Simon secured top weight in the three-hour match on the Moat Lake with 62lb 14oz.
But Matt had to settle for second-best as he took part in the same competition but on the nearby Clover Lake.
He was beaten by James Hawkins (61lb 10oz) but still did well with a 51lb 4oz net.
Pride of Derby Junior Oliver Crooks was third on the Clover with 50lb 14oz.
Rycroft regular Wayne Sewards, who won the Saturday open on the Clover Lake with 91lb 8oz, fished on paste, was second to Simon Skelton with a 48lb 6oz bag.
Peter Cooke (40lb 2oz) was third.
The narrow sections of the Erewash Canal below Dockholme were used for the fifth round of the Long Eaton Federation summer league and produced a consistent match with mainly small fish being caught.
Winner John Johnson did, however, include six useful perch for about half of his 7lb 15oz bag.
The best of those fish weighed in at just over 1lb.
He was fishing from peg 59, which is also known as Barlow's Boat after the late Frank Barlow.
Second and third-placed anglers Lee Morley and Alan Wright had small fish catches of 4lb 15oz 8drms and 4lb 4oz 8drms respectively.
These were closely followed by a number of similar catches in excess of 3lbs.
Dave Clayton still leads the overall standings, despite only finishing sixth on the day.
Tom Hanser took the honours as Coopers Arms AC held their latest match at Riddings Fishery.
Using meat and method feeder, Hanser caught 65lb 5oz of mainly carp.
Justin Wright (52lb 2oz) was second ahead of Paul Bull (50lb 8oz).











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