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Mike Barrio

CLA 2013
« on: 21/07/2013 at 21:57 »
Hi folks :z16

Some great casting in the CLA International Open Spey Casting Competition ...... Well done to all :z16



And a cracking photo courtesy of Seiichi Kaneya from Japan :cool:



Looking forward to hearing all about it from Ben and Hamish when they get back.

Best wishes
Mike

Allan Liddle

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #1 on: 21/07/2013 at 23:16 »
Sooperb well done guys  :z16

Mike Barrio

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #2 on: 21/07/2013 at 23:27 »
I see Matthew Howell was 3rd in the Men's UK Open Salmon Distance Championship on Friday and Mike Heritage 2nd in the Sonik Men's UK Trout Distance Championship on Saturday too :cool:

Great stuff :z16

Eddie Sinclair

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #3 on: 21/07/2013 at 23:40 »
Excellent effort, well done guys.

Eddie. :z14

Ben Dixon

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #4 on: 22/07/2013 at 02:19 »
Literally just back to Inversneckie, will get a report and a few pics up tomorrow.  Got a load of pics and a few video clips.


Cheers

Ben

Jim Eddie

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #5 on: 22/07/2013 at 07:40 »
Great stuff, well done Ben  :z16

 :z18

Jim

Kevin Muir

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #6 on: 22/07/2013 at 13:25 »
Well done Ben  :z16, casting an 18 footer is a whole different ball game to casting a 15 foot fishing rod.

I still thnk you guys are mad :z4

Looking forward to hearing about the trip.

Kev.






Hamish Young

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #7 on: 22/07/2013 at 15:12 »
Rumours that Scott entered the Spey competition to pay off my bar and food bills are unfounded.
Honest they are  :z13
More on a most enjoyable CLA later  :z16

H :cool:

Mike Barrio

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #8 on: 22/07/2013 at 15:13 »
Rumours that Scott entered the Spey competition to pay off my bar and food bills are unfounded.

 :z4  :z4  :z4

Ben Dixon

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #9 on: 22/07/2013 at 15:25 »
Not long out of bed and just had a sort through some pics.

Really good weekend on the DTX stand with Hamish & Matt Howell, good to catch up with a lot of friends I don't get to see that often.

I can't really give much of a report about the show itself as I spent most of my time casting or watching other casting to make sure I was not about to be knocked out of the running for anything.

Fishermans row was fairly busy most of the time, and mobbed at certain points.  Most of those I spoke to reported good trade and the show seemed fairly well attended, it really makes our game fair look more than a little pathetic.  Quite a few manufacturers were in attendance, MacKenzie, Hardy Greys Shakespeare group, Daiwa and Guide Fly fishing representing Vision and Rio Products.

Main reason H & I headed down was for the competitions, after a very long and sweaty drive down to Ragley we arrived and got set up early enough to get a few casts in.  My 18' Spey was appallingly bad on Thursday night, even taking the conditions into account don't think I slept much more than an hour and was out again on the platform at 4:45AM thrashing away again.

Distances were not good for anyone due to the really bad cross wind, it was hard to get the head straight to get a good pick up for a single Spey.  Was a bit happier after Friday as I had managed to get into the running for the final.  I didn't bother throwing the big rod on Sat as the wind was simply too strong for any improvement and at £5 for 4 mins it can get quite expensive.  Saturday was Saltwater day, more on that below.

Sunday morning came and after some goading about being old and past it, Mr MacKenzie (still possibly a bit pissed from the Sat night party) came down to the platform where I was practicing and had a throw.  Considering Scott had not been on a roped out, measured CLA platform since 2005 when he broke Grants record at Belvoir and no longer practices with the big gear, the form and distance was simply amazing.  Out came the wallet and 5 mins later he had qualified in third place knocking me down to 4th, I threw again and knocked him back which was very quickly rectified by Scott  :z4

Spey leader board at the end of the weekend before finals after qualifying had finished showing distances as they increased.



The final on Sunday was well watched which on added to the pressure, few pics below...


Tomo launches one in the final


Setting up in the final


Barrio DH18 flying off into 1st place, the standard 84 gram DH18 was used to win.  This was not a special pro team only cut & splice job, only modification to it was 2'4" off the back end.  Many of the lines used at these events are not exactly the same as those available to Joe public so for the DH18 to take 1st & 4th is a result I personally am very happy with.



Scott sending the DH18 off into the distance in the final.


Overall results for the final, the column headed "storm" is the laser measured distance, this is accurate to 10mm, the centre column is best qualifying position for each competitor and the left column is the observed distance from the boat.  Very close indeed in the top four places, Scott was a clear winner but places below were there for anyone to take.  4th overall makes me very happy, 2nd was not that far away.  Next year........


Scott receives his prize


And MacKenzie DTX receives the manufacturers trophy


CLA competitors, great to see Seichii Kaneya over from Japan again, must learn some pigeon Japanese for 2014!  

Will get some pics and salt water details up later on.

Cheers

Ben

( I edited your video link Ben so that it displays in the thread, cheers, Mike )

Mike Barrio

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #10 on: 22/07/2013 at 15:38 »
Great stuff Ben :z16

Iain Goolager

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #11 on: 23/07/2013 at 01:10 »
Nice one Ben,

As you say, little between 2nd, 3rd & 4th  :z16

Pretty impressive.

Iain

Djordje Andjelkovic

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #12 on: 23/07/2013 at 06:39 »
Great stuff Ben

Cheers
 Djordje

Peter McCallum

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #13 on: 23/07/2013 at 07:35 »
Well done Ben tremendous casting, if only you had two shoe sizes bigger  :z4

Rob Brownfield

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #14 on: 23/07/2013 at 08:19 »
Since when has Mr Dixon been Scottish?  :z7

Hamish Young

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #15 on: 23/07/2013 at 11:01 »
Well, that Game Fair went by quickly :!
Amazingly, managed to get half of the Mackenzie fly fishing stand, Bens kit, my kit and not much else into the Alfa. Here it is during packing, bearing in mind the large number of garage bills I have recently stumped up for the Alfa ran really well for the duration of the trip. Shame the aircon wasn't working though:


Scott and Gordon get the beers open as they were very much needed in the high 20 degree/low 30's when we arrived :!

I did see something that tickled my sense of humour, I figured our resident maggot drowner live baiter Rob would appreciate it:

It was changed to coarse very early on Friday morning :!
Talking of Friday morning the first night always seems to be a wee bit on the tough side and our Ben woke up early. As it happens, he unintentionally managed to wake me up too :roll Still, it looked like it was going to be a bonnie morning so wondered over to the loos, just as well or I'd have missed the sunrise


Having discovered that nowhere was yet open for coffee (we are talking 5am-ish) I decided to watch Ben chucking around the 18' rod:


That photo might not seem all that important but it represents the only picture I have of the lake in a flat calm. More on that later.
And a photo of the stand at sparrows fart:

Friday was busy. I seemed to have very little time to run around and do anything other than take folk for demos, sell rods and drink water.....lots of water. Boy, it was hot and windy:! I elected to get a chuck in for the Salt water qualifying, a 'banker' if you will. A mere 26 and a gnats bollocks metres later I was less than amused. The strong left to right and slightly into your face wind was such a monumental pain in the arse as to make any effort pointless  :z8
There was also a run in with someone from GAIA over access to the casting platform for qualifying. I might have told him to go away using colourful metaphors, it's also possible he avoided me like the plague for the rest of the weekend. Just as well.
Thus ended Friday, much beer was drunk.
Saturday and I awoke after an hours kip. There are some things in this world I can do without (nicotine is one) but what I really cannot do without is sleep. It tends to have an adverse effect on my karma and I was in a foul mood. This mood was not helped by the heat, although it was not as hot as Friday it was still 27+ degrees. I'm built for cooler climes. Anyway, I had the salt water qualifying to look forward to. The wind was still crap, so was my casting. It was nice to meet up with many familiar faces as the day wore on but the lack of practice in my casting the specific gear for the event showed.... I was closeto qualifying (I came 7th I think) but not close enough. Most of my fellow competitors were chums as it turned out so the 'craic' was great and my mood lifted considerably, Mike 'the eyebrows' Heritage was there, obviously Ben was there but so was Lee Cummings, Jonathon Tomlinson, Ruarai Costello, Tommy Amrstrong, Tracy Thomas and Barrio Pro team member from Australia Matt Howell who was over unexpectedly on a family matter. It is entirely possible that Matt had the piss ripped out of him mercilessly by people who may have included me about things like cricket, rugby.... etc etc
But.... Matt did well, although he and I both failed to make it into the saltwater final he did beat me in the Salmon distance (overhead) competition. Git. he actually came third. Utter git. Anyway, some salt water qualifying pics:
Mike Heritage:


Matt Howell:


Ben Dixon:


Thus ended the morning on Saturday. I was back and forward to the stand and forever bumping into folk I know, great to see my old college lecturer and now Director of the Wild Trout Trust, Shaun Leonard plus Paul Procter and many others. The final was in the afternoon and I managed to get away from the stand to get some pics in. I have lots and lots of pics and have chosen but a few of the finalists:

James tries to kick the line further (not a good option matey :!):


Lee fires into a back cast:


'Our' Ben getting ready to go:


Winner young Tommy Armstrong firing one out:


Ruarai Costello:


Jonathon Tomlinson and his pink shorts:

Of course the CLA fishing events would not be without the unique commentary skills of Michael Evans. For those who do not know what he looks like here he is holding the microphone:


And here is what Paul Procter, Ben Dixon and Alan Maughan think of that commentary:


To make me feel a wee bit better Ben very kindly let me have a chuck with the Spey outfit that evening. This was very stimulating..... according to Tommo who was watching I hit sufficient distance to have qualified comfortably for the the final on Sunday. However, it would have been a lucky shot if I had made it and the undeniable truth is that to be consistent in the Spey or any other discipline the key words are practice, practice and practice.
An evening of friendly line chucking in front of the marquee followed, but the chaps at ShakespearePure Fishing Hardy Greys were reluctant to have a Mackenzie Vs Hardy/Greys competition. Mainly as we would have kicked their arses  :wink However, it did bring out a competitive streak in one Mr Scott Mackenzie which would yield rewards on the Sunday afternoon  :cool:

A party night at beachcombers was interesting but I needed an early night with a full day on the stand plus the drive home to think about. I met up with an old college chum and her mate for a coffee on Sunday morning but again most of my time seemed to be on the stand and doing demos. I neglected to take any photos on Sunday but I did manage to make it to see Scott crowned champion in the Spey competition using one of his rods and one of Mikes lines :z16
Honestly, everyone was there to see it :! The final was mobbed with spectators. Ben did bloody well to come fourth and honestly if the wind had been a smidgen more favourable he would have placed much higher, I know he will next time and I'll be there to keep him honest too  :z7

We knocked the stand down, said our goodbyes (our neighbours at http://www.selectafly.com/2012/ were lovely folk) re-packed our cars and headed for the exits when we were allowed off site. The run back up the road was almost uneventful until we were on the A9 in the wee small hours. The morning revealed how dirty the poor wee Alfa was:

But the A9 had given me suicidal animals to deal with including a Roe deer. Near the House of Bruar a Roe came screaming out from the right hand side of the road, realising there was a car coming at it very quickly indeed it braked, I braked but all too late. There was a bang. Ben had to stop rolling a fag. I might have sworn. The car kept going, so did we.
In the morning there was no evidence of the incident until I looked at the right rear wheel of the car......


Nice. Washing that off this morning was fun, all the surprising amounts of deer trapped in the wheelarch were a joy to clear out and didn't smell at all.

Thus ended the 2013 CLA adventure. Roll on 2014 :z18

H

Mike Barrio

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #16 on: 23/07/2013 at 11:16 »
Awesome report Hamish, thanks for sharing! :z16

Cheers
Mike

Allan Liddle

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #17 on: 23/07/2013 at 13:35 »
Fantastic stuff Hamish, a real adventure.  :z16

Marc Fauvet

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #18 on: 23/07/2013 at 18:02 »
Awesome report Hamish, thanks for sharing! :z16

ditto !  :z16
where you able to salvage any of the deer parts ?...  :z4

Hamish Young

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #19 on: 23/07/2013 at 18:51 »
Thanks chaps, it was a fun three and a bit days - wish I had taken more pics now  :z10

were you able to salvage any of the deer parts ?...  :z4

No Marc, there wasn't enough really identifiable bits left for a small ceviche of venison  :cry Nor was there enough hair to save for Kevs infatuation with deer hair collection of deer related products :wink

:z13

Marc Fauvet

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #20 on: 23/07/2013 at 23:43 »
amazing the Alpha stood up to this beast !  :z16

Peter

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #21 on: 23/07/2013 at 23:52 »
Well done lads, there's nothing you can do about lousy conditions except hope for a lucky break.  :z16

Great reports too, so much so, I'm almost tempted to have a go myself in 2014  :z14

Mike Barrio

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #22 on: 25/07/2013 at 13:11 »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=wUBBK2L_MPo#at=115











And another video from Seiichi Kaneya, who uploaded all these videos on Youtube :z16


Ben Dixon

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #23 on: 25/07/2013 at 13:38 »
Thanks Mike  :z16

Mike Barrio

Re: CLA 2013
« Reply #24 on: 25/07/2013 at 14:23 »
Thanks Mike  :z16

Don't thank me Ben ..... thank Seiichi Kaneya! :z16

 




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