PE anglers haul in the big ones in Zim
Three junior Port Elizabeth anglers have set their sights on bigger fish after they helped team SA claim gold at the Junior Bass Angling International tournament held in Zimbabwe.
The trio of Liam Taljaard, Cullum Rea and Luke Zahn were among 13 of the country’s best junior anglers selected to compete at the event held at the Darwendale Dam, situated to the west of the capital, Harare, last weekend.
After being slightly on the back foot following the first day of competition, the Proteas dug deep with some brilliant team tactics and perseverance in trying weather conditions.
Torrential rain and high winds forced both teams to leave the water for almost three hours before it was safe to continue.
The South Africans managed to surpass Zimbabwe by a comfortable margin at the official weigh-in later that day.
Anglers were divided into two per boat and were tasked with catching 10 fish.
Once all anglers had caught their allotted number of fish, the catch was weighed, with the heaviest total being declared the winner. The triumph was the first for the SA Junior team at Darwendale Dam and their first win in Zimbabwe since 2012.
The junior Protea anglers have now claimed back-toback titles, having taken top honours at Witbank Dam last year.
Having represented SA for the first time at the competition, Cullum, 14, who is a member of the Eastern Cape Bassmasters Angling Club, said: “It was a bit of an emotional rollercoaster for me. To represent my country doing the sport I love is so rewarding.
“Getting the win only makes the experience so much more special, because although the Zimbabweans are very good anglers, I knew we would be capable of doing well too.”
Luke said the team felt more like a brotherhood, having bonded during the years of fishing against each other for their provincial teams.
Luke, another EC Bassmasters Angling club member, said: “After the first day, we were under a bit of pressure to catch up on them but we knew that if we stuck to our plan, we would make up the deficit, which we did exceptionally well on day two.”