Matt reels in top spot

Lisburn men rose to the top at Islandderry Fishery recently, claiming the first two places at the Huntingtons Disease charity competition.
Lisburn man Matt McFadden with his biggest fish, weighing in at 7lb8, on route to victory in the Huntingtons Disease competition at Islandderry Fishery.Lisburn man Matt McFadden with his biggest fish, weighing in at 7lb8, on route to victory in the Huntingtons Disease competition at Islandderry Fishery.
Lisburn man Matt McFadden with his biggest fish, weighing in at 7lb8, on route to victory in the Huntingtons Disease competition at Islandderry Fishery.

The Trout Anglers raised £585 for the charity and it was club member Matt McFadden who took first place in the competition with a cracking three fish bag weight of 16 pounds one.

That was made up of three fish weighing seven pounds eight, four pounds two and four pounds seven.

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The men from Lisburn were in-form as second place went to another angler from the city.

This time it was Francie Hearst, who landed a lovely eight pounds twelve fish, which went towards his bag weight which totalled 14 pounds six, all caught on drys.

Third place went to club member Gerry Teggart from Belfast. He bagged a a three fish bag of 12 pounds 12.

The fishing was excellent with a huge amount of fish caught and a lot of fish moving on the top of the water.

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The club would like to thank everyone who supported the competition and sent a huge thank-you to everyone who donated prizes and helped to raise money for Huntingtons Disease.

The next competition at the fishery will be the Irish Disabled Fly Fishing Association Pairs competition on Saturday 14 June. This will raise money for the Disabled Fly Fishing team.

It will be followed by the fishery’s annual All Night Competition and BBQ on Saturday 21 June. For more information or to book for any of these events, please contact the Islandderry fishery on 07859074424, www.islandderryfisheryandtackle.co.uk or via the Islandderry Fishery page on Facebook.

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