The inaugural 2014 Fox Rage backed British Lure Angling
Championship, got off to a flying start with 36 anglers sharing a 125 fish
catch on the Exeter Ship Canal. With overcast and breezy conditions most
anglers targeted the good head of quality pike that the venue is known to hold.
During the first couple of hours of the event this proved a good tactic, with a
number of pike landed. The best fish being a specimen of 79cm to Piotr
Malinowski, from Slough. However, as the day wore on many of the visiting
saltwater LRF (Light Rock Fishing) anglers began to catch good numbers of perch
using both drop shot and jig tactics.
At the prize giving it proved that targeting smaller perch
had indeed been a winning tactic. Adam Kirby, from Hampshire running away with first
place having amassed an overall catch length of 498cm. Adam(37) said ‘ I’m incredibly stoked to qualify. I’m proud
to represent the rapidly growing number of modern lure anglers and I’m really
looking forward to the researching and planning stage ahead of the grand final
– I never tire of learning new skills!’ In second place was Piotr Malinowski with 3
pike for 207cm, narrowly beating third placed Dean Pilgrim on 205cm. The top
three will be joined in the final at Chew Valley by Dan Sissons, Rado Pipiewski
and Mariusz Rokicinski.
Just six days later, 36 anglers took
part in the second qualifying event. This time on the RDAA stretch of the Kennet
and Avon canal at Froxfield. At almost 2km, the stretch gave competitors plenty
of room to explore. However, it was A section right beside the site of the draw
that produced the early fish. With a number of pike and small perch caught
around the resident house boats. Those who opted to fish further down the stretch
were rewarded with some large perch topped by a stunning 36cm fish for Surrey’s
Matt Boast. With the fish spread out, and falling to methods as varied as drop
shot, crank baits, jigs and spinners it proved a close affair.
With all the catch cards in, it proved
to be Grzegorz Pawlak who had taken first place with 3 pike and 13 perch for
266cm. Only just beating Q1 winner Adam Kirby, with an all perch catch of
241cm. Mariusz Rokicinski, Greg Bafia, Mark Taylor, and Paul Parnell completing
the top six. With over 100 fish caught on the day competitors needed a total
catch of over 150cm to make the top six. However, all was not lost for those
who just missed out, as both Adam Kirby and Mariusz Rokicinski had already
qualified. Meaning that 7th and 8th placed anglers Ben
Church and Piotr Kruszewski had earned their place in the Grand Final.
Event organiser, Julian Chidgey said, ‘The
next qualifying event takes place on April the 29th at Chew Valley
Reservoir, where we should see some amazing catches. So far the guys using
smaller lures have done well, but I think this will be turned on its head as we
tackle the big pike of Chew and then the Grand Union Canal a fortnight later. The
events have a great friendly atmosphere, and it’s great to see so many anglers
taking part’.
There are tickets available for all the
remaining events and you can enter now through the webpage
(www.lurematch.blogspot.com).
It seems catching your specific fish during some water conditions would ever require you a real-time exposure. Close knowledge about what to target, how to catch and what fishing gears to use, all pretty well to recognize. Championship is won with accuracy and awareness. Isn’t it?
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