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England Youth Win Bronze Medal in World Championships.

The English Youth Fly fishing team members returned to this country late last week having successfully clinched their highest ever position, third place in the 9th FIPS Mouche World Youth Fly Fishing Championships held in the Penn. State College region of Pennsylvania. 

The Six team members, lead by captain Lisa Isles from Lancashire, managed to gain the third spot after three days intensive fly fishing on the various rivers and lake sessions held in the regions fabled limestone area.
The Five sessions were conducted on a section basis on rivers – an early morning session and late afternoon and also pairs boat fishing on a neighbouring lake.

The whole competition, this year involving teams from the USA, Canada, Slovakia, Ireland, England, France, the Czech Republic, Portugal and Spain is conducted under strict rules and conservation values of catch and release and is adjudged on numbers and size of trout and other agreed species towards the teams overall points.

Scott Nellins from Newcastle - one of the “veterans” of the squad - lead the field in individual gold medal position right up to the very final lake session only to cruelly see his hard battled lead slip away in the 100 % humidity through a succession of undersized fish, eventually finishing sixth individual overall.

Reflecting on the unprecedented success of the team position from previous years’ performances Manager Dave Mee from Yorkshire, also an international fly fisher with the senior England squad said: 
“The team put in a magnificent performance and deserve all the accolades they have so far received. They were and are an inspiration to other young people both in their fishing skill and the way which they proudly represent their country.  
This was the culmination of three years dedication and development. They have, as a team, fished in previous World Championships in the Czech Republic and Portugal and grown in stature and ability on each occasion. They showed tremendous skill and resolve too in taking the USA teams on their own waters – and beating them: you might say, in their own back yard. I am immensely proud to have played a small part in their success and been offered the opportunity to be part of this team of such inspirational youngsters.”  

Eight Gongs For England Youth

8 gONGS FOR eNGLAND


 

World Quotes:

From Lisa Isles
(Team Captain)
Lisa

“Absolutely amazing fishing, a team with such strong bonds proved to be very successful. All the practise and hard work definitely paid off, the bronze medal feels like gold to me!

From Alex Jardine.

Alex with a rainbow

“"This years World Championships was a major achievement for both me and the team as it represented how all of us in the team have come together over the past three to four years to put in a real team performance that has seen our country's name engraved into the history of world youth flysfishing, My only sorrow is that Scott did not see his individual talent and constant skill rewarded"

<empty>Dave pleased with his medal
Dave Mee Pleased With His Medal

Jackie and Scott
Jackie McGuire (coach) AKA the Cookie King
and Scott Celebrate their medals

Ben Harris

Ben Harris with a nice brownie

Bald Eagle State Park
Bald Eagle State Park
 
   

Joel with a sucker
Joel Beeney with a weenie caught sucker from Fishing Creek

Brownie
A Nice Brownie

Joel
Joel brings another brownie to the net
at Fishermans Paradise