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We are delighted to announce that the 2016 World Carp Classic will be staged on the amazing lake Musov in the Cz Republic. The lake is conveniently located


close to the boarders of Poland, Slovakia, Austria Hungary and Germany in central Europe and is the perfect venue for the event. There is a fantastic infrastructure including a central location for the event registration, and grand opening / closing ceremonies. As for the fishing the lake has a very


high stock of big carp and is considered to be the best carp lake in the CZ Republic.


Importantly the World Carp Classic 2016 has the full backing and endorsement of the Cz Republic Government and fishing Federation


About Lake Musov..


The Novomlýnská vodní nádrž is a water dam and the fourth largest dam in the Czech Republic. The area of the dam is more than 1,600 ha and therefore, it is the largest water area in Moravia. It lies in the heart of Southern Moravia between Brno, the capital of Moravia, and B€eclav. It is a part of 3-dam complex with a maximum depth of 8 meters. lying on the Dyje


River, which flows through Moravia into the Danube and subsequently into the Black Sea. Throughout the season, a huge number of carp with many weighing more than 20 kilograms. This lake is totally different to Lac


de Madine and lake Bolsena as part of the area that will be used is on the top of the dam wall which is certain to be challenging for anglers. We are really looking forward to


working with Jakub Vagner and the team to make the 2016 World Carp Classic an amazing experience for everybody competing and involved in the event.


the lake has a


very high stock of big carp and is considered to be the best carp lake in the CZ Republic


TO THE INCREDIBLE LAKE MUSOV 119


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