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DOUBLE ACT: WORLD PREDATOR CLASSIC TEAM EVENT IT’S ALL AbOUT


The Team event in The World Predator Classic adds an extra dimension and an exciting element for the competitors and companies taking part


A team will consist of Two boats - which represents four participating anglers - and alongside the main event, they will also be competing in the Team Event for a separate,


Team prize and trophy. Winning the team event


will require a lot of hard work and, of course, good teamwork. Past experience in other events organised by Angling Spirit tells me that the Team Event will be fiercely contested and the bragging rights, for contestants and sponsors alike, will undoubtedly garner a great deal of satisfaction for the winning team. It will be really interesting to watch the developments over the three days of the event, it all starts at the draw on the first night, a draw that will determine which zones, and in which order they will be fished. Will there be boats from the


same team in the same zone?… If they are, how are they going to fish?


TEAMWORK


Will they be going to fish together or will the tactics be to fish in different areas and then let the other boat know what they are catching? This will be very exciting to


follow as the tournament unfolds, not only for the anglers, but also for the onlookers. Following one boat is fairly straightforward, but following two, simultaneously, whilst tracking their progress against other teams, is sure to be dramatic! With four anglers in a team, all catching fish, fortunes can swing very quickly and we envisage that this event could go right to the wire on the last day. The eventual winners of the


Team Event will be determined by the total combined length of fish caught and recorded by each of the two boats over the three days of the event. No health warnings will be


announced prior to or during the event, so please be very sure that you can endure this level of excitement!


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