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At
the AGM in 1922 it was decided that there would be an annual fishing
festival which is still going strong to this very day. The North of
England Trophy was put forward as the top prize of the festival in
1939 with the winner claiming a cash prize of £5, which in those
days was the equivalent of two weeks wages. The trophy is still the
most sought after in the festival and instead of the original £5 the
winner is more likely to pick up a prize of £500. The festival is
fished in the first week in September and anglers from all over the
country come to fish for the 79 silver cups and trophies presented
over the week and guaranteed cash prizes of over £3000. Of special
interest this year a prize of £150 for the largest bass over 5lb.
The festival runs two sections a shore section consisting of 8
matches, the main being the North Of England Codling Championship.
And the other section being the boating section, consisting of 6
matches.
For Updates on The Filey Brigg
Angling Festival and this years dates please click here.
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