IVY House Lakes regular Stuart Dobson has broken the four-match record on the island section with an 80lb 2oz of carp.
Fishing the Friday Evening Competition and using pole and pellet, he finished ahead of other good weights from Richard Baston (69-13-0) and Kendal Barrie (46-4-0).
Barrie went better in the Ivy House Club AC match on the large lake, taking 59-12-0 from peg 13 to finish ahead of a surprised Mick Lansdown with 45-2-0 from peg 19 using pole and maggot.
Pegs 22, 23, and 24 seem to be a hot area at the moment, with the next three weights coming from Pete Sole 45lb (peg 22), Alan Smith 41-2-0 (peg 24) and Trevor Wyse (34-8-0).
Sole recorded another win in the Veterans Wednesday Open at Bourton-on-the-Water.
His 110lb catch was ahead of Dereck Hillier's 84lb, Mick Robins (80-8-0) and Graham Rose (66lb).
Cloverleaf went to Roode Ashton and it was a close result between Bill Davis who took 53-12-0, beating off Nick Cheeseman and Kevin New.
Bill Haddock and John Major were both in the prizes when Highworth AC held their previous match at Roughgrounds and they repeated their performances in the club's Mark Webb Trophy on the same venue on Sunday.
Haddock got the verdict with 31-7-0 of carp ahead of John Major 23-7-0 and Terry Winter 2-13-8 was third.
Highworth Ladies Cup was also held at Roughgrounds with the winner Jenny Gillett taking 10-0-8 of carp.
Patricia Cheeseley and Lyn Bryant tied, both with 8-5-0.
Wednesday July 10: 1. Leon Hubbard 55-0-0; 2. Gary Etheridge 44-6-0; 3. Dave Russell 32-14-0.
Friday Veterans (large lake): 1. Mick Robins 20-0-0; 2. Graham Rose 4-8-0; 3. Tony Menham 2-8-0.
Friday Canal Transco: 1. B Gilder 19-4-0; 2. E Jones 17-4-0; 3. T Hubbard 15-12-0.
Saturday July 13 (31 fished): 1. Bob Keeping 49-12-0; 2. Steve Liston 45-0-0; 3. Ryan Shipp 38-2-0; 4. Trevor Wyse 31-9-0.
Peatmoor Juniors and their two Intermediate age group teams found it hard going in the Sensas Junior and Intermediate National Angling Championships on the Quorn Canal and the River Soar (Leicestershire).
Facing stiff opposition, the juniors finished 12th out of 25.
The two intermediate teams came 17th and 18th out of 23 teams with Mark Kimber the star, taking a section win with 1.2kgs (2.5lbs) of roach and 13th individual overall.
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