Sutton Courtenay fished their 'Magic Memorial Open' at Appleford Reach where the 21 anglers raised £105 for Cancer Relief.

Abingdon Town AC's Mick Foster had roach and chublets on the stick and maggot for a winning 10.10.0.

A bream and a few skimmers on groundbait feeder and red maggot gave John Percival (Sutton Courtenay) second with 6.13.0.

Another Abingdon Town member, Mark Drummond, had roach on the feeder for 5.13.0 in third spt.

With the Thames at Sandford still pushing, Littlemore AS's W Henwood Cup was switched to Sandford Lock Cut.

It proved a wise choice, as some quality fish came out.

Alan Campbell was the clear winner with a carp and two tench on chopped worm, plus a net of roach and skimmers on hemp and tares, for 18.14.0.

John Davies fished the waggler with corn for a nice net of roach and skimmers, plus a late tench, which earned him second place with 8.11.0.

Gerald Perks set his stall out for the lumps and had a tench, plus a few perch on the chop, for a third-placed 6.12.0.

Jolly Anglers were on the town waters for their latest club match and the six anglers found the river in fair shape.

Phil Ansell topped the pile with roach, skimmers and dace (one dace going 6oz) on groundbait feeder and maggot for 13.10.0.

Martin MacDonald wore himself out after catching 50 roach weighing 9.0.0 on stick float with maggot, while also on the stick stick was Bill Davies, who weighed in 6.10.0 of bleak.

Although the Thames at Benson was still a little pacy, it was well fishable for the ten anglers who turned up for Benson's 2nd Rosebowl.

Fishing the blockend feeder with red maggot, Mick Marriott landed a big bream, plus some quality roach, for a winning 12.1.0.

A net of skimmers worth 9.1.0 on groundbait feeder and red maggot gave Ted Budd second place, ahead of Ray Dandridge, who caught bream, roach and skimmers for 8.3.0.

There was a good turn-out of 17 for Masons' Points Match at Clifton, and the quantity of really good roach caught is a good sign that things are returning to normal.

Mick Warner caught 12.12.0 of redfins to take the honours using stick float and maggot.

Another nice net of roach going 10.8.0 on groundbait feeder and maggot gave Alan Smith second place.

Using a feeder and alternating between maggot and chop, Jim Ryan had 6.8.0 for third, and he was left rueing the loss of four decent bream.

The Oxford Bus AC waters on the Cherwell down the High are fishing really well at the moment.

In their latest match, Pete Clarke came first with 11.10.0 of roach, skimmers and perch on pole and caster, and he also walked off with the golden peg.

Using similar tactics, Mark Health had to settle for second place with 11.3.0, while his dad, Bob, finished third with a net of roach and bits for 5.15.0.

Oxford Waltonian travelled to the Severn at Bewdley for their annual outing, where the river looked good for the 15 members who went.

However, the barbel did not respond in any numbers and weight were low.

Jan Jetowski landed four of them on bread - yes, bread! - on a stick float for first place with 9.14.0.

Mick Webber had a barbel of 7.2.0 on feeder with meat for second, followed by Paul Bowers on 6.6.0.