Edinburgh Evening News

Full house set for Colin McEwan Memorial at Ravensheug­h Beach

- with Nigel Duncan

The maximum number of 60 pegs are almost full for the Colin McEwan Memorial sea fishing match scheduled for Sunday, October 6 in East Lothian.

Leading names from the sea fishing world in the North East of England and Scotland are listed to attend, including Neil Cutler, Gavin Owen and Steve Potts from Tyneside and Billy Buckley (Uddingston), a member of Scotland's world championsh­ip team last year in Sicily.

Edinburgh-based David Cooper, a previous winner of the Edinburgh Shore Angling League, winter series, is booked along with his brother Chris.

Stewart Falconer from Arbroath, and Falkirk-based Ian Campbell, who organises the winter series, are also listed, and the match is being organised by Colin's brother, Barry, who also represente­d Scotland in the world championsh­ips in Sicily, as well as James Ogilvie, secretary of the East Lothianbas­ed Bass Rock Shore Angling League.

It is a measure and release fixture on Ravensheug­h Beach, with fishing from 9am to 1pm with registrati­on from 7am to 8am.

A £250 prize is guaranteed for the longest fish.

This is a pre-book-only event, and anybody interested should contact Barry on 07813 924555 or James on 0774 7063977.

Meanwhile, Chris Empson won round three of the summer league organised by the Bass Rock club on Cockenzie Walkway.

Lugworm and small slivers of other fish, including mackerel, were favoured, and dabs and coley were among the fish caught on a difficult night with a chilly wind playing a role.

Empson, from Dunbar, totalled seven fish for 141cm, with Graham Meadows (St Boswells) fishing nearby, catching five fish for 99cm. Jamie McHale (Gifford) was third, only four centimetre­s behind.

Barry McEwan (Port Seton), who only fished for two of the three-hour match because of work commitment­s, totalled 79cm, with Neil Anderson (North Berwick) fifth with a 23cm fish. Willie Stafford from Edinburgh was sixth with a 19cm fish. McEwan had the longest fish, a 32cm cod.

Round four is on Wednesday, May 15 at a venue still yet to be decided. Full details will be posted on the club's Facebook site.

Elsewhere, The Scottish Federation of Sea Anglers host their next match on Elliot Beach, Arbroath, on Sunday, May 12, and this is too prebook only. Fishing is from 10am to 3pm, with registrati­on from 8.30am to 8.45am at the railway car park.

This is a catch and measure match with three hooks maximum, and pegs are from the Bally's End of the venue.

Fly fishing now and conditions were a touch warmer for heat number five of the Scottish National Trout Fishing Championsh­ip at the Lake of Menteith, in which 44 anglers took part and 343 trout were caught overall.

Top rod was East Lothianbas­ed Keith Logan of Heriot AC, who netted 31 trout. Logan previously won the Champion of Champions at the Lake in 2023.

Alex Grant of Select FF had 23 fish for second, and third was Mark McNaughton of Lochend FF, who netted 21 trout. Best locations were Tod Hole and Internatio­nal Bay, where dries and buzzers proved the best tactics.

Other local qualifiers were Dunfermlin­e-based Ross Carnegie (West Lothian FD), Douglas Scott (Earlston), Ronnie Glass (Kelso), Mick Tait (Kelso), Keith Renton (Coldstream), Jimmy McBride (Edinburgh).

Ben Robertson from Whitburn, Alan Steven (Bo'ness) and Derek Halliday from Kelso qualified for the next stage of the Scottish National from four at Frandy.

There were 26 competitor­s, and between them they caught 55 fish in difficult conditions, with a cold north-east wind and clear skies.

Top rod Martin McCafferty of Future FF netted nine fish, with Ronnie McKean of East Kilbride AC second with six fish. Kenny Finlayson of Strathgryf­e AA was third with four fish.

Meanwhile, Scotland's ladies carp team hosted a fundraisin­g event at Wyreside Lakes near Lancaster, with the anglers landing 19 carp totalling 352lb 5oz.

Three personal bests were recorded, including a 31lb fish landed by new captain Catherine Robertson. The new vice-captain, Eleanor Mitchell, netted two personal bests with a 22lb 8oz mirror and a 21lb 10oz common. Catherine and Margo Robinson won with a total weight of 100lb 4oz.

The Edinburgh and Lothians Coarse Angling League opened their competitiv­e season at Orchil near Auchterard­er, and Jimmy Jones triumphed with 29lb 5oz on Snake Lake, making full use of his end peg catching seven carp on pellets and losing a few others.

Brian Docherty fished Alex's Pond and was second with 21lb 2oz, and third was Bruce Lawrie with 20lb. Darrin Ferguson, Jimmy Jones, Martin Pearson, Gordon McKay and Ross Cassidy progressed to the second round of the Knockout Cup.

The match is being organised by Colin's brother, Barry, who also represente­d Scotland

 ?? ?? Keith Logan, centre, Alex Grant and Mark McNaughton after their success in Heat Fife of the Scottish National Trout fly Fishing Championsh­ip at Lake of Menteith. Picture: Scottish Anglers National Associatio­n Competitio­n Clubs (SANACC)
Keith Logan, centre, Alex Grant and Mark McNaughton after their success in Heat Fife of the Scottish National Trout fly Fishing Championsh­ip at Lake of Menteith. Picture: Scottish Anglers National Associatio­n Competitio­n Clubs (SANACC)
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