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Kayak grand slam at Esthwate


Emma two

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Esthwaite Water Trout Fishery, in the ake District, will be hosting the inaugural Esthwaite Kayak Predator Grand Slam competition on Sunday 30th October. There will be a practice day on Saturday 29th October. The competition is open to all kayak anglers. It is run jointly with the Angling Trust and Esthwaite Water Trout Fishery and the total cost of entry, including practice day is £40.

 

The competition will include catching three predatory species from the lake, Trout, Perch and Pike which must be photographed and measured. The winner of the grand slam will be the longest combined length of all the target species. Fishery rules of fly, spin and worm will apply!

 

The competition will run from first light until 4pm, with the presentation taking place shortly after and will include a pint and a pie for each competitor.

 

An opportunity for kayak anglers to fish this prolific venue and meet other like minded kayak anglers from around the country.

 

The event is sponsored by Savagear, Okuma, Baitbox and Coarse Angling Today, who are donating some fabulous prizes for what promises to be a fantastic weekend of camaraderie.

 

Please contact the fishery for registration and to find out more details, telephone 015394 36541 or email trout@hawkshead.demon.co.uk.

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