Game
Fair Fly Fishing News
Union
of the Crowns
Results
table /
Winners
As
part of the Union of the Crowns 400th Anniversary Celebrations
the Game Fair Flyfishers of Berwick organized a friendly England
versus Scotland Loch Style Flyfishing Competition. The event
was held on Sweethope on Sunday the 1st of June and was open
to anyone.
Preference was given to members of Berwick Flyfishing Clubs
and to other anglers from Berwick. However participants on
the day came from as far away as Stirling and Co. Durham and
ranged in ages from Twelve to over Eighty.
There
was also a vast range of abilities from seasoned Full Internationals
to Novices. The event was a friendly affair and the more experienced
anglers were briefed to pass on the flies and methods to their
boat partners.
Bacon Rolls and Coffee got the morning off to a good start
and an excellent Buffet finished the evening. This was only
possible due to the generous sponsorship from Blackshaws Garage
and the Union of the Crowns Fund.
The
"Blackshaws International" was a close run affair
with England just edging out Scotland by 88 fish to 84. The
winning Captain was 78 year old Bob Dalgleish of Berwick.
The match was run on a mainly catch and release basis and
the 42 anglers taking part had a very good rod average of
4.1 with the average weight of fish just over two pounds.
There
was a maximum allowable catch per man of 16 fish. The anglers
fished from 09.00 to 17.00 and Ronnie Glass of Scotland managed
his limit with half an hour to spare. However this was only
good enough to for second place as the vice-captain of England,
James Inkpen achieved his total by just after three o'clock.
The fishing was conducted to Full International rules and
other notable catches were Jim Youngman with 14 fish, John
Maclennan with 13 fish, Robbie Bell with 9 and Dougie Taylor
with 8. Weather conditions on the day were very good although
a bright sun in the afternoon did slow things down.
Part
of the thinking behind the Union of the Crowns sporting festival
is to promote cross border relations. The organizers were
very pleased to report that a large number of anglers showed
no preference as to which country they fished for. The "International"
will now become an annual affair and Blackshaws Garage have
very generously expressed an interest in supporting the event
next year.

Left to right, John Maclennan 4th, Jim Youngman 3rd,
Ronnie Glass 2nd, James Inkpen 1st, Robbie Bell 5th, Ian Fairgrieve
Blackshaws General Manager.
Margaret
& Robbie Bell (Owners)
Game
Fair
12 Marygate
Berwick upon Tweed
Northumberland
TD15 1BN
Telephone:
01289 305119
E.Mail: robbie@gamefair-flyfishing.net
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