Franklin Formosa off with a flying start

Winner of match 1 of the prestigiuos Kingfisher Sport Fishing League 2012 had a good start with 1.88KGS of mixed bottom fish mainly caught on pater noster rigging.

Kevin Cassar also had a very good match on the day when fish bites were a little bit scarce. He managed 1.74KGS of sea breams and parrot fish caught on a 9mtr hand pole with fine lines .... quite a feat considering landing parrot fish on 0.10mm fluoros.

 

Veteran but evergreen John Attard with a style of his own did a great match netting a 1.26KGS.

 

James Micallef, Pierre Poulton and Carmelo Quatrocchi got section wins respectively in their section.

 

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The match was held in Bighi Kalkara ..... next match will be in Valletta Pixkerija on 

 

Match2

23/9/2012
Pixkerija

 

marshalls:


Steve Johnston
Darren Stafrace
James Micallef

 

league standings after match 1 .........

 

 



Read more: https://www.ksfamalta.com/news/singles-league-2012-marshalls-list-and-venue-information/

 

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