Dora Kolmanić has sent in some nice pictures and information on the Croatian Feeder League that the Orka Drennan team have been fishing. “Some of these images are from Rakitje, a lake near Zagreb in Croatia which is full of carp, Prussian carp and bream,” Dora explains. “It was the first match… Read more
Category: Croatia
Croatian Carp On The Acolyte Ultra
Dora Kolmanić from Croatia has been catching some nice fish with his Acolyte Ultra Feeder rod, including this chunky carp. The fish was caught on bread while fishing a small lake in Palovec, near Cakovec, northern Croatia. Dora used an Acolyte Ultra 10ft Feeder matched with a Micro Cage Feeder and size 18 Carbon… Read more
World Champs Weekend!
Drennan Team England have been practising hard in Slovenia in readiness for the 62nd World Championship this weekend. The hugely talented England squad consists of three former World Champions in the shape of Alan Scotthorne, Will Raison and Sean Ashby, plus former European Champion Steve Hemingray, the ever-consistent Des Shipp and rising international star… Read more
Acolyte Carp Takes The Strain
Although putting any pole under this amount of pressure cannot be advised, we still feel that this striking image of Alan Scotthorne’s Acolyte Carp pole placed under immense strain shows why he rates it so highly! The fish was a foul-hooked barbel, hooked with pink Carp Bungee elastic in six metres of raging… Read more
World Champs 2014 In Pictures – Part Three
The conclusion of this three-part World Championship special looks back at the drama and celebrations from the final day. Yet more unseasonal rain hampered this event as the watercourse continued to rise! Umbrellas were out in force in the morning, but it never dampened the spirits of the watching crowd. Home… Read more
World Champs 2014 In Pictures – Part Two
Continuing our in-depth look at the 2014 World Championship, we move onto the action from Day One. Yet more heavy overnight rain meant Croatia’s Dubrava Canal had risen at least another 30cm overnight, so the anglers were sat further back up the slope, with the prospect of it rising even further during the… Read more