Kevin Jeacock blitzed the field as Beehive AC fished the last match in their Summer League series at Lower Court.
Conditions were perfect, and the carp responded with more than 450 pounds hitting the scales from the 14 matchmen.
Jeacock led the way with a hugr haul of 106.02.0 of carp caught from the margin with maggot.
His catch was also enough to secure the series victory.
Way behind in second place, Chris Dingle took 57.07.00 to pellet and waggler.
In third place was Shawn Percey, who landed 53.09.00.
Yarnton were at Walter Lake (Ridgeway Fisheries) for the Ron Cox Memorial Trophy.
The match was fished by 14 members, and after five hours, Doug Robinson took the trophy as he put 32.01.00 of carp in the scales.
Doug fished pole down the edge with pellet.
Steve Johnson drew peg six, two away from the eventual winner.
He finished second with 28.13.00, fishing pole and maggot straight out in front of him.
Sitting next to Steve was Paul Willoughby, who took third place with 20.09.00.
Sutton Courtenay travelled over to Drayton Leisure for their Individual Championship.
The venue fished OK for the 17 matchmen, although they had a slow start.
But as the day wore on, the fishing got better and better.
At the final whistle, it was Malcolm Cross who emerged victorious.
Malcolm put 30.06.00 of carp on the scales to seal the championship.
He was pegged on the shallow end and fished groundbait feed with worm.
John Percival (Percy) was runner-up with 26.14.00.
Percy landed carp up to 15lb 8oz, all coming to the method feeder with corn and fished tight to an island.
Bob Gosbee came in third with 24.04.00.
Bob started off with the groundbait feeder and then switched to the pole using meat and corn.
The Thames at Chalmore could have fished better for the Jolly Anglers’ Berks & Oxon Bill Biggs Memorial match, fished by 11 anglers.
Switching between the waggler and the pole with maggot, Mick Marriott won the match with 09.09.00 of decent roach.
Bill Davis was second with 08.10.08.
Bill had a couple of small chub on the maggot feeder and then went on the waggler to catch roach.
With 08.02.00 of roach, Lee Edmunds had to settle for third place.
Lee caught all his fish on the waggler and maggot.
There was quite a good turn out of 14 for the Kidlington club match on the Thames at Medley.
There was a lot of small silver fish caught (roach, skimmer and chublets).
The winner was Steve Heath, who fished pole and maggot for a weight of 07.11.00.
Steve Foster used the waggler with tares to catch 06.14.00 of roach for second place.
In third spot with 06.08.00 was Doug Foreshew, who used pole and maggot.
Six members turned up for an Oxford Bus AC match on their school waters, which looked spot on.
But looks can be deceiving!
Using a pole at 11 metres with worm on the hook, Pete Clarke caught roach and perch, with the odd skimmer, for a winning weight of 06.05.00.
While playing his fish, Pete had a little pike troubling him, resulting in one being caught and deposited further down the river.
There were only five ounces splitting second and third place.
Sitting on peg two, Nick Rumble fished pole with worm and caught roach and perch weighing 04.06.00.
Anthony Tompkins was third with 04.01.00.
Anthony fished the pole in close and mid stream using punch on the hook.
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