The seventh Over 50s Beach Fishing Competition of 2015 was held in Pevensey Bay, East Sussex, UK on Tues 7th April, with 18 anglers fishing.
Heaviest round fish went to  Alan Smith with  4¼oz ,
and the biggest flat fish went to  Paul Christopher with 14½oz
Points are awarded as follows, with 15 points for the winner, decreasing down to 1 point
1st  Fred Wassell - 1lb 3½oz  (15 points) 
2nd  Tony Bush -  1lb 2¼oz  (14 points) 
3rd Paul Christopher - 14½oz (13 points) 
4th Taylor Solerno - 13¼oz  (12 points)  
5th  Mike Perfect -  9¾oz (11 points)  
5th Pete Fountain - 9¾oz  (11 points)  
7th Sam Samson - 8oz   (9 points)  
8th  Alan Smith -  4¼oz  (8 points)                          
9th  M James  - 3¾oz (7 points)   
10th  Gary Banfield  - 2oz (6 points)  
11th  Dave Rudland - 1½oz (5 points) 
11th R Roberts -  1½oz (5 points) 
                       
                               
Points awarded so far
Ian Hopper - 120 Points
Mike Perfect - 95 Points
Dave Rudland - 91 Points  
Keith Erridge - 87 Points 
Alan Smith - 82 Points  
Malcolm Payne -  81 points     
Gerald Sargeant - 81 points
Gary Banfield - 81 Points   
Paul Christopher - 79 Points 
Vernon Vivian - 78 Points
Tony Bush - 74 Points
Sam Samson - 73 Points  
Fred Wassell - 69 Points 
Tony Kirrage - 61 Points
Iain Smart - 52 Points  
Carol Vivian - 50 Points 
Mick Timms - 36 Points 
Pete Fountain - 35 Points
Les Glazzard - 27 Points
Barry Sinden - 18 Points
Trevor Rooney - 16 Points
Terry Taylor - 13 points
Gordon Welfare - 13 Points 
 Taylor Solerno - 12 Points
M James - 12 Points
 Norman Message - 9 Points 
Tony P - 9 Points
J F - 8 Points                         
Jeff Burgess  - 8 points
Billy Plumstead - 7 Points
Richard Booker - 5 Points 
R Roberts - 5 Points
Gary Coulson - 1 Point
Fortnightly Over 50s Beach Competitions run throughout the autumn/winter in Pevensey Bay and are co-ordinated from Anglers Den. These comps usually take place on a weekday, over lunchtime.
From January 2016, instead of posting on our Sea Blog, our 'Sea Angling Catch News' will become a section of our increasingly popular website www.anglersdensussex.co.uk Our Sea Angling Blog will remain live, documenting two years worth of local Sussex Sea Angling news (Nov 2013, til Dec 2015), but all news updates will be posted on our website in 'Sea Angling Catch News'.
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