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Hans Sissingh tells us how the WCC not only helps your carp angling, but also your carp angling business, success breeds success, read how Hans made sure every opportunity helped to to build his brand.


Since 1998, Lac de Madine has been my home lake. I’m afraid that, my regular spring area, the legal nightfishing zone at Montsec, was closed down for the benefit of the predator anglers. Madine has taught me how to deal with


big public lakes, how to read the depth map of the venue, how to predict the migrating fish movements and where to expect the bigger carp. Although I learned a lot about how to


find the bigger fish, it never really helped me much trying to win the World Classic. Winning first prize you needed to catch as many fish as you could, whilst catching the bigger ones hardly made a difference to the total result. This year is different. Winning the 2015 event is all about catching the big specimen carp as only BIG fish count, and only the three biggest: game on! Therefore it wasn‘t hard to decide whether


or not to participate this year. It wasn‘t hard to figure out how to combine anglers with complementary skills into six trios and ask them to fish for my two Carp Connections teams either. After finishing second in last year’s event and gaining loads of publicity, finding sponsors was a piece of cake too. The toughest bit, preparing for this year’s event, was how to achieve an even better result publicity wise..


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