Originally
conceived by the angling ace Mr Roddy Hayes in the early
eighties, the Alderney Angling Festival has grown to be a
premiere event in the UK Angling Diary.
The
Festival is staged at a time of year that represents
Alderney’s premiere season for angling. Summer species
are still lurking whilst winter visitors abound and
competitors from far and wide descend upon the island’s
shores to compete with one another and hopefully get their
hands on a new British Record fish. And the prizes are another
very good incentive to head for Alderney for this year’s
event.
Species
range from float-fished Mackerel, Garfish and Pollock, to thumping
Wrasse, arm wrenching Mullet, doormat Plaice and
Sole and spool-emptying Tope.
The
specimen list is unrivalled and the quality unsurpassed.
Highlight fish over the years include a near 14lb Bass, a 57lb
Conger Eel, at 67lb Tope, (which was hooked just outside
the mouth and didn’t count), a Sole of 5lb, a Blonde Ray
of 17lb and a Black Bream of nearly 5lb. The list is
endless and we could go on but the big question is, “has
anyone ever broken the British Record during the Festival”?.
The answer is yes, Jonathon Reeves set a new target for Golden
Grey Mullet with a fish of over 3lb and won a prize of £3,000.
Principal
techniques on Alderney are float-fishing, spinning, plugging
and bottom-fishing. The Island is rugged so tackle
should suit.
Distance
casting is not necessary as fish come close to the shore.
The climate at this time of the year can be very changeable,
so a thermal flotation suit is a must. Top baits are
Sandeel, Squid, Mackerel and ragworm. These can all be
purchased from the local tackle dealer. If ragworm is
required then advance ordering is appreciated.
Best
marks? Well, Alderney is one big fishing area. For
newcomers, the Breakwater is a good bet, but extreme caution
must be followed as it is liable to swamping at anytime during
these months. Platte Saline beach is another favourite
and produces winning fish every year. The Lighthouse and
Raz Island are also worth investigating. There is some
excellent fishing to be had on the cliff-lined South coast,
but this area should never be attempted unless with a good
knowledgeable party and in the daylight only.
In
the last 20 years, over a dozen British records have come from
Alderney, which makes it the number one angling hotspot in the
UK.
The
competition categories for the 17th annual Alderney
Angling Festival are: Best Ballan Wrasse, Best
Bass, Best Bream, Best Conger , Best Plaice or Sole, Best
Thick Lipped Mullet, Best Other Specimen (under 5lb and over
5lb), Best Garfish or Mackerel, plus a Daily Prize.
Minimum
prizes for winners in any of the above categories are: 1st
Prize £200; 2nd prize £150; 3rd
£100; 4th £75; 5th
£50 . In addition, top prizes are awarded for a New
British Record (£5,000), a New Channel Island Record (£2,000),
a New Alderney Record ( £500,) Best Overall U.K. Angler (£150)
and Best Overall C.I. Angler (£1500).
As
always, hospitality is almost as important as the competitive
element of this annual event which will start with a
Pre-Festival Meeting on Friday evening 4th October
at the Albert House with buffet and beer courtesy of
Bavaria Beers. The last weigh-in is on Saturday 12th
at midday, followed by the Informal Prize-Giving at 2pm and
the festival concludes with a Disco Party at the Butes Centre
that night, from 9pm until 1pm.
Getting
to Alderney: several
direct flights daily from Guernsey, Jersey, Southampton (Aurigny
Air Services: Tel 01481 822886) and Bournemouth( LeCocqs.
Airlink :Tel 01481 824567).
Where
to Stay: Alderney
offers a good selection of hotels, guest houses and
self-catering establishments.
For
more information about Alderney please contact States of
Alderney Tourism
PO
Box 1, Alderney GY9 3AA Tel 01481 822811 Email:tourism@alderney.net
or
visit the website www.alderney.net
which describes the event in detail ( see section What To Do -
“Activity Holidays “ and “Events”)
For
Competition entry forms and details, please contact:
Kay Ceillam
Tel
01481 823629 – 3, Whitegates
Alderney GY9 3YH - e-mail: kceillam@hotmail.com