The Cornish Lure Festival 2023

The event was filmed by Andy Ford, which you can watch here.

 

The Cornish Lure Festival 2023, was my first fishing competition, and there were three categories; Bass, Wrasse, and the one I took part in, Species. The Species category came in multiple events, the first being a species race at Mevagissey (which I only caught the very end of due to being at work). The second was 90 minutes of fishing unscented lures only into darkness. The main event, we were split into three groups, where we had to rotate around 3 zones (B, C & D), and eventually we would all gather at zone A in the evening for the final leg. This was less of a species hunt, as your points were earned by length of fish, with bonus points if it's a new species, and the biggest caught. Between the events, you were allowed to go off on your own and add to the species tally, which I ended up having little time for.


A = Prince of Wales Pier, B = Fish Strand Quay, C = Custom House Quay, D = Tesco Forte Marker


 

 

CLF TALLY

STATUS

#1 Pollack Pollachius pollachius

29 Sep 2023

Mevagissey

#2 *Long-spined sea scorpion Taurulus bubalis

29 Sep 2023

Mevagissey

#3 *Ballan wrasse Labrus bergylta

30 Sep 2023

Falmouth

#4 *Rock goby Gobius paganellus

30 Sep 2023

Falmouth

#5 Tompot blenny Parablennius gattorugine

30 Sep 2023

Falmouth

#6 *Corkwing wrasse Symphodus melops

30 Sep 2023

Falmouth

#7 *Goldsinny wrasse Ctenolabrus rupestris

30 Sep 2023

Falmouth

 

 

Our meeting point for the Falmouth event, The Chain Locker pub

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