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Wednesday 30 July 2014

Support The Team England Lure Squad Update

Support The Team England Lure Squad Update


Team England Lure Squad Trials


 


This is a Support Team England Lure Squad update, recently speaking to a member of the squad it had been mentioned to me that the best way now to support your team is either by making a donation directly to them via the contact details on their website here. Or if you are a keen angler yourself why not enter yourself for a fishing competition they are hosting on the 9th of August called Zandermania  details on their Facebook  page can be found here.


In my previous post I mentioned you could enter via their pledge page however this has now been taken down. From what I understand preparations are well underway and the team are raring to go for the World Champs in October. Below is a quick reminder of why they need your support.


So why do they need support you ask? Well simply at the moment the anglers are going to be funding themselves including all the travel accommodation and tackle to compete in the event, from conversations with team members it sounds as though this is going to be in excess of £2500.oo each. It would be great to see more funding come in from the local Angling authorities but there is just not enough to go around for all the representing national teams and as this is one of the newest national angling teams they fall farther down the list. We need to support our guys as much as possible so that they can represent our country with pride and deliver home the best results possible and demonstrate that the anglers in the UK are some of the best in the world. Thats why your nation needs you to Support The Team England Lure Squad.


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Support The Team England Lure Squad Update

Thursday 24 July 2014

Support The Team England Lure Squad

Support The Team England Lure Squad


Team England Lure Squad Trials


 


Help Support The Team England Lure Squad as the 6 man squad prepare to compete in the  World Championships over October 4th & 5th 2014. This Years event will be taking place in France on the Lake Bourget around the town of Aix-Les Baines.  This will be the second year a national team is sent to the champs and I can tell you they are are going to be more prepared than ever to take on the rest of the world. Speaking to Mike Skipper the manager of the Team England Lure Team I understand the squad are going to be taking part in a host of pre tournament fishing events on lakes around the UK  to hone in on the possible tactics they could use during the championships.


I have personally fished against all the anglers in the trials as well as the finals and I have to say these guys are going to be a very hard team to compete against. They seem to have a very balanced team that has both experience and youth and to compete at these high levels you will need both.  Not only do they have a great team but they will benefit from having the use of their own boats kitted out with all the latest technology needed at this level. I know I will Support The Team England Lure Squad in what ever way possible.


So why do they need support you ask? Well simply at the moment the anglers are going to be funding themselves including all the travel accommodation and tackle to compete in the event, from conversations with team members it sounds as though this is going to be in excess of £2500.oo each. It would be great to see more funding come in from the local Angling authorities but there is just not enough to go around for all the representing national teams and as this is one of the newest national angling teams they fall farther down the list. We need to support our guys as much as possible so that they can represent our country with pride and deliver home the best results possible and demonstrate that the anglers in the UK are some of the best in the world. Thats why your nation needs you to Support The Team England Lure Squad.


How can you support your team I hear you ask? Right now the easiest way to support the team would be to visit their Pledge Sports web page by clicking here and making a donation of what ever amount you can to support the team. I know I will be making a donation myself at the end of September.  If you can go further than making a smaller donation you can contact the team from their website here.


I know the team would be very grateful for any support you could offer them. So what are you waiting for?


SUPPORT THE TEAM ENGLAND LURE SQUAD


 



Support The Team England Lure Squad

Sunday 6 July 2014

Team England Lure Squad Trials Llangorse

I fished in the Team England Lure Squad Trials Llangorse Lake the grand final over the weekend of May 17and 18th its hard to believe that it has already been a month and a half.


Having qualified for this final from the last two events at Esthwaite and Bewl the national lure team would be selected from this grand final and looking at the lineup a mixture of the seasoned lure angler and the up an coming lure anglers the competition was set to be a real fire cracker set on Llangorse a body of water known for good numbers of hard fighting jacks. For this event I was fortunate enough to be able to fish with one of my school buddies Daniel Brackley a qualifier from the Esthwaite event. Daniel is a great all round fisherman with a particular passion for lure fishing and the proud owner of a fully kitted out Skeeter boat probably the only one like it in the UK. Luckily for me I was going to be fishing off this purpose built fishing platform.


With my day job commitments I could only get away on the Saturday morning so had to leave Milton Keynes at about 4am to ensure I was at Llangorse lake side cafe for registration 8am sharp. I remember the drive being really easy as there was no traffic and before I knew it I was greeting Daniel and loading my rods and lure boxes into the back of his boat It was at this point that I really got excited as I got to glimpse my competition for the first time. It was really great to see the other boats the one of particular note was Gary Palmers a full time fishing guide, again a fully kitted out purpose built lure fishing boat have a look at some of my pictures and you can see what I am talking about.


We had soon gone through the process of registration boat launch and were waiting for the go ahead to get day one of the Team England Lure Squad Trials Llangorse started. Mike Skipper gave the go ahead and we set off for our spots. Both Daniel and I had been out to Llangorse lake for a scouting trip a few weeks earlier and it is fair to say we both had a pretty good idea of where the fish were going to be. As Daniel had actually spent a couple of days out there I agreed to go with his prime spot which turns out was the best spot for us. The area we were fishing had some great bottom structure and depth changes where the bait fish were holding. It became apparent as the weekend went on the key was finding these balls of baitfish as it was attracting the Llangorse pike. What made me questions things was the weather conditions it was flat calm with bright conditions, not exactly the most conducive to catching pike. With these conditions I started to think about what lure presentation I was going to start with as my previous idea of surface fishing with Spro frogs and burning spinner baits are not as effective in these conditions. I made the decision to switch things up slightly and instead of having five rods on the deck of the boat I set up four and took a more finesse approach.


The first day of the Team England Lure Squad Trials Llangorse started really well for me as I had hooked into and landed two fish on the 12 cm Quantum Specialist Battleshad rainbow pattern within the first hour. After another hour I had not landed another fish and Daniel had landed three I believe two of his were on the same size and pattern Quantum Specialist Battleshad. By now it was evident that this was going to be the lure of choice. During the day we went through periods where the pike where smashing bait fish near the surface when this happened I would quickly change over to my Quantum Smoke Baitcasting set up to burn my Battleshad just under the surface I had two fish on doing this but managed to lose them as I was swimming the lure with out a trailer hook, I do this because it helps keep the lure stable and as there was a a fair amount of weed in the area this presentation helps minimise the snags. I would however recommend that during competitions you use trailer hooks on all your baits. This is what fishing is all about for me learning from my mistakes.


The lure of choice for the weekend the Quantum Specialist BattleShad in rainbow pattern The lure of choice for the weekend the Quantum Specialist BattleShad in rainbow pattern


I have to tell you a real funny A Fisherman’s Tale as told by Daniel Brackley on day one of the Team England Lure Squad Trials Llangorse. Daniel was recalling a story to me from a previous trip that he had to my local waters of how he had a bite that reminded him of a Bass bite from back in Zimbabwe, Daniel was showing me with the rod in his hand how he had a slack line and the line went “Donk” and as Daniel said “Donk” his line went “Donk” I could not believe it as Daniel struck into a great fish. I laughed long and hard as every now and again you hear of stories like this from other anglers. I just could not believe Daniels luck on this occasion. From this little bit of action I should have noted that the fish were biting the slower moving bait as I was still fishing relatively fast and not getting any bites.