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Olney & Clifton Fishing Association
After a three month break, fishing in rivers re-starts on Saturday 16th June. With the generous co-operation of local landowners, the Club controls nearly three and a
half miles of river, catering
AGM May 2007: Hon sec Kevin Osborne presents cup to Barry Testro for his record carp 26.12
Adults (juniors can also
compete) fish for eight trophies in Cup and Shield matches and everybody can win cups for best specimen fish. Last season saw three new records for specimen fish.
Current specimen fish records are: barbel 16lb, bream 8lb, 5oz, carp 26lb 12oz, chub 5lb 10oz, eel 4lb 5oz, perch 3lb 4oz, pike 22lb 9oz, roach 1lb 14oz, rudd 2lb 10oz, tench 7lb 13oz.
for match, specimen and pleasure anglers.
For juniors (aged under 17) there are two cup matches and Saturday 1st September sees a new Community Shield team match.
We also hold open matches in aid of local charities, donating £80 to RBL and £100 to Willen Hospice.
Adult membership is still £15, state pensioners £7 and juniors only £3. Membership cards are available at the Cabin, rear of Two Brewers, on Sunday 10th June, 11am until 12 noon, or usual sales points. K
AGM May 2007: Some of the awards
Anybody interested in coarse fishing can contact Kevin Osborne 713144 or Dave Partridge 240061, or Olney Bait Supplies,
19 Neartown Gardens, 01234 713045.
Police report
Over the last few months
a number of complaints were made about anti- social behaviour and drug use in and around the cemetery on Church Street, Olney. As a result, a number of targeted patrols were conducted in the area which resulted in a number of stop and searches being carried out in the area which enabled officers to make two arrests for drugs offences.
Since the arrests there have been no other reported incidents from the area.
Police in Milton Keynes are reminding people to contact them on 0845 8 505 505 for all non- emergency calls.
The single 0845 number has been in operation for the past two and a half years. All callers to this number are connected to one of the Force’s two Public Enquiry Centres. K
Oliver Bates with 12lb barbel
Carl von Reibnits with 15lb 7oz pike
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