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    • #58181

      TF_geepster
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        Holland lead, disappointing day for England down in 14th

      • #173206

        TF_geepster
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          After a tough but exciting Day One at the 61st World Championship in Croatia, the Netherlands are run­away leaders with an excel­lent 16-point tally.

          Alan Scotthorne has been England’s most con­sistent performer. A total of 37 nations are involved in this two-day, float-only event.

          The venue is the Dubrava Canal or ‘Track’, which is basic­ally a man-made channel that flows unbe­liev­ably fast as it feeds the neigh­bouring hydro-electric power plant adja­cent to the equally impressive Dubrava Lake near Prelog, north Croatia.

          It is an excel­lent venue as far as access and facil­ities are con­cerned, but the fishing can at best be described as chal­len­ging! It is six metres deep just 10 metres out and extremely fast flowing. With a rel­at­ively short dis­tance of around 15 metres between anglers the only real option is the pole.

          However, a 200g lol­lipop float would not hold a bait still, so the only way to present a bait is to run a 30-50g lol­lipop through at half pace or at the same speed as the cur­rent.

          That leaves a window of six to 10 seconds to get a bite each run through! Nase and barbel are the main target and the Netherlands have done par­tic­u­larly well with the latter of the two spe­cies to post just 16 pen­alty points after Day One.

          Their star man has to be Jo Adriola, who somehow man­aged to subdue a 4.6kg barbel hooked in the dorsal fin, which helped him to a sec­tion win.

          Huge lol­lipop flat floats are required to combat the extreme flow! The home nation Croatia has also made local know­ledge and exper­i­ence pay to take second spot with 23 points. Tying with them, but lower on weight, is neigh­bouring Serbia.

          Both coun­tries appear to have tar­geted the fish closer in than most nations, at just nine or 10 metres, where the bottom of the rocky slope typ­ic­ally is. Ultra-heavy balls of ground­bait and/or sticky mag packed with coarse gravel is fed in short bursts to keep some feed in the swim. Maggots and/or blood­worm are the top hook baits.

          After the torrent-like flow, the biggest obstacle the teams all have to over­come is the masses of zebra mus­sels that line the bottom and reg­u­larly damage anglers’ lines.

          Reigning World Champions, Drennan Team England, have had mixed res­ults. Despite being 2nd on overall fish count with a total of 34 fish, they are still lying in a lowly 14th spot with 44 points, sand­wiched by neigh­bours Ireland and Scotland. Alan Scotthorne’s 5.5kg Day One catch. Alan Scotthorne has been the team’s best per­former with a solid 5th in sec­tion with 13 fish for 5.5kg, only beaten by much bigger barbel in his zone.

          Callum Dicks is next best with an encour­aging 7th place on his debut and 4.7kg. Des Shipp man­aged 8th, Will Raison was 11th and Sean Ashby was 13th. This surely means reserve Steve Hemingray will step in for Sean on Day Two. Their chances of a medal are looking extremely slim, but the unpre­dict­able nature of a venue like this means it is not impossible. They will need a striking per­form­ance like the Netherlands’ to do it!

          Day One Teams: (37 nations) 1st Netherlands 16pts 2nd Croatia 23 3rd Serbia 23 4th Czech Republic 25 5th Germany 28 6th Spain 31 7th France 32 8th Slovenia 32 9th Bosnia-Herzegovina 32.5 10th Switzerland 34 11th Poland 36 12th Austria 36 13th Ireland 41 14th England 44 15th Scotland 44

          Report: http://drennantackle.com/thelatest/2014/09/the-netherlands-take-the-lead/

        • #173207

          TF_matchace

            looks like the lads are not doing it this year will be interesting as to why
            looks like a total blow out

          • #173209

            TF_Tim_D

              No US and A??

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