Tony Gee, manager of Acorn Angling in Didcot, visited Waltonian's new lake at Shillingford over the weekend and bagged two more big chub of 6.9.0 and 6.2.0.
Both the fish fell to maggot on the pole.
The water has great potential and can only be accessed by purchasing a Waltonian Club card.
Kevin Jeacock, from Abingdon, limbered up for his series of Beehive matches by taking 70lb of carp and skimmers on a pleasure session at Lower Court.
All his fish fell to waggler and caster hookbait fished shallow.
The prolific Rolf's Lake at Waterperry is hosting a teams-of-three-league this year.
This is bound to create great interest, so early booking is advisable as the league is limited to 30 anglers.
The dates are as follows: April 23, May 7, May 14, May 28, June 4. Contact Rolf on 07802 708937 to confirm your place and establish the latest fishery rules.
Rolf's Lake is also open to specimen anglers and has yielded some big carp and chub recently.
Predator shop owner Tony Wright won the latest round of the Predator League at Panshill.
Fishing red maggot over winter feed pellet, he landed a net of small carp to take the honours.
Andy Benwell (Predator) was runner-up with a mixed bag of carp, orfe and tench to total 17.10.0, all his fish falling to pole and maggot.
John Fisher was third with 16.8.0 of carp, tench and chublets, also on the pole and maggot.
Panshill are running opens every Wednesday and Sunday. Call Ian or Tracey to book in on 07740 619991.
The K & M Tackle of Chipping Norton open was held at Butler's Lake, Great Rollright on Sunday and weights were good, despite the blustery conditions that greeted the anglers.
Kenny Watts led the field with an impressive 73.6.0 of carp from the first lake, all his fish coming from the margins on meat over pellet presented on the pole.
Steve Arthurs also fished meat on the pole for a second-placed bag of 59.1.0, while Andy Wheildon took a mixed net on the pole and maggot to record 27.8.0 for third.
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