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CAPTURING EVERY MOMENT MEDIA MANIA


presenting a watertight and high-speed system that will enable everyone, including participants, to check progress during the competition.


Participate & Co-operate ..


It is important to remember that your cooperation with Official Media representatives is essential for publicity, not just for the benefit of the World Carp Classic, but also your’s and your Sponsors. Official Media Personnel will be easily identifiable by the Press Pass badges they will display at all times. If anyone approaches you with requests for filming or photo work and they are not displaying a pass, and cannot produce one, you are not obliged to cooperate with them. Please also remember that the World Carp Classic ethos for fish welfare remains our


highest priority. To aid in this respect, when preparing for an Official Media or Marshals photo shoot, please ensure that everything needed to provide sufficient fish welfare is in place and subsequently used in the correct manner.


Be Prepared ..


A suitably sized unhooking mat, mattress or cradle. A container filled with clean lake water to help cool the fish and keep it moist and comfortable. A position of shade or dappled shade, if possible, in a position that provides a good backdrop for film and photography. Your peg board should be clearly visible in the capture shots and all clutter removed from the area, and finally, remember to record the details of your capture on the Official Catch Sheet.


media attention each and every year ... but it doesn’t end there THE ACTION


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