More pegs in Preston’s premier 2020 feeder series

Dates and venues for the 2020 Preston Innovations FeederMasters event are out – and there’s a slightly different look to next year’s qualifiers, with some of the 20 matches having their peg numbers increased to 66, meaning 22-peg as opposed to 20-peg zones.

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Tickets (£35) go on sale on Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 10am and, as last year, will only be available via a link that appears on the FeederMasters Facebook page on that day. 

The event culminates in the two-day final at Tamar Lakes in the South West over the weekend of September 26/27.

FeederMasters 2020 dates and venues

Saturday, April 4 - Decoy Lakes

Sunday, April 19 - Barston Lakes

Saturday, April 25 - JCB Lakes

Sunday, May 3 - Daiwa Hallcroft Fishery

Sunday, May 10 - Barston Lakes

Sunday, May 17 - Southfield Reservoirs

Saturday, May 23 - Gold Valley Lakes

Saturday, May 30 - Larford Lakes

Sunday, May 31 - Ferry Meadows Lakes

Sunday ,June 14 - Tamar Lakes

Sunday, June 21 - Gloucester Canal

Sunday, June 28 - River Yare

Sunday, July 5 - Ferry Meadows Lakes

Sunday, July 12 - Carr Mill Dam

Sunday, July 19 - Patshull Park

Sunday, July 26 - Nicholls Pit

Sunday, August 2 - Tamar Lakes

Sunday, August 9 - River Trent 

Sunday, August 16 - Carr Mill Dam

Sunday, August 23 - Southfield Reservoirs

England will host the world champs!

ENGLAND is set to host its first major fishing world championships for more than 25 years, Angling Times can reveal.

Not since Bob Nudd’s memorable 1994 triumph at Nottingham’s Holme Pierrepont has a truly Blue Riband fishing event been held on home soil – but that’s all set to change next summer after England won the right to hold the first-ever Ladies World Carp Angling Championships.

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Although the finer details of the ground-breaking event have yet to be decided, it is likely to be fished next September. 

Even at this early stage, teams from as far afield as Russia, the US and South Africa have expressed a desire to be involved, and once the final line-up is settled, a venue will be chosen. Discussions are already being held with TV companies about broadcasting options for the championships. 

Carp Team England manager Rob Hughes played a central role in formulating the bid and the ratification process. Both were submitted to FIPS Ed, the governing body of sport fishing, by the Angling Trust. 

Rob said: “This is a significant step forward for women’s competitive carp fishing, and I’m over the moon that FIPS has endorsed the proposals and that we have won the honour of hosting the inaugural event. 

Participation in competitive women’s carp fishing has risen rapidly since the first female international was held between England and Wales in 2016. That evolved into a Tri-Nations event and then an exhibition World Cup competition hosted by France last year.

Bev Clifford, manageress of the women’s team, said her charges would be entering the highly-anticipated match with bold expectations. “We’re really pleased that FIPS has recognised the importance of ladies’ carp angling as an international sport. We are really looking forward to competing and we will be doing our utmost to win historic gold on home ground,” she said. 

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A National for feeder anglers coming in 2020

A new National Championships for feeder anglers has been created in a major big-match revamp by the Angling Trust.

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The competition will be the vehicle for qualification for the World Feeder Champs. Furthermore, the Trust has also announced that winners of the annual Sensas Challenge will be invited to fish the World Float Champs.

Previously, qualification was achieved by teams fishing bespoke one-off events, but these proved controversial and struggled to attract numbers, with only two teams signing up for this year’s cancelled float eliminator.

However, all that will change with the big news that is sure to appeal to a wider audience.

First up is the Sensas Challenge on the Gloucester Canal at the end of March, an event that’s fished to strict international rules over two days, thus suiting the type of fishing the highest-ranked English team will do in the Float Champs in Slovenia or Italy next summer.

Then comes the new Feeder National again on the Gloucester Canal on Sunday August 23, the winner of that heading off to either Bulgaria or the Ukraine for the 2021 event, as the qualifier for next summer’s champs has already been fished.

Entry into the six a side Feeder match is just £120 per team and is open to all Angling Trust member sides and this too will be fished to international rules. Teams are welcome to register their interest in the Feeder National at this early stage by e-mailing Sandra Johnson at sandra.johnson@anglingtrust.net and application forms for all Nationals listed below will be available in the New Year.

 

2020 Angling Trust National & qualifier dates at a glance…

Saturday March 28 & Sunday March 29 - Sensas Challenge, Gloucester Canal (World Float Club Champs qualifier)

Saturday April 25 - Commercial National, Drennan Lindholme Lakes

Saturday June 27 - Junior and Youth Nationals, Packington Somers

Saturday July 28 - Ladies and Disabled Nationals, Gold Valley Lakes

Wednesday July 29 - Veterans and Masters Nationals, Decoy Lakes

Saturday August 1 - Individual National, Grand Union Canal Northampton

Saturday August 15 - Division One National, Grand Union Canal Northampton

Sunday August 23 - Feeder National, Gloucester Canal (World Feeder Club Champs qualifier)

Saturday September 12 - Division Two National, Gloucester Canal