Deal Angling Club (1919) British Open
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Deal Angling Club (1919) British Open
This years British Open Shore Angling Championship, will be hosted by the Deal Angling Club (1919). Entries are limited to the first 400 competitors. The championship will be fished from pegged positions throughout the beaches of Deal and Walmer.
There will be £6000 in prizes and pools. First prize £1000 and heaviest fish also a guaranteed £1000.
Fishing commences from 11.00 p.m. until 4 p.m. the 24th October, 2010.
Entry forms can be obtained from some tackle shops or:
Deal Angling Club (1919)
19 The Marina,
Deal, Kent.
CT14 6NF
For further inquiries please phone Pat Heath: Tel 01304 361248
Guaranteed payouts in the British Open 2010 are: 1st £1000, 2nd £500, 3rd £300, 4th £200, 5th £150, 6th £100. Heaviest fish: £1000. Zone pool (6payouts per zone). Plus many other prizes to be won.
The British Open Championship 2010 also incorporates: The British Open Ladies Championship; the British Open Junior Championship and the British Open Team Championship.
There will be £6000 in prizes and pools. First prize £1000 and heaviest fish also a guaranteed £1000.
Fishing commences from 11.00 p.m. until 4 p.m. the 24th October, 2010.
Entry forms can be obtained from some tackle shops or:
Deal Angling Club (1919)
19 The Marina,
Deal, Kent.
CT14 6NF
For further inquiries please phone Pat Heath: Tel 01304 361248
Guaranteed payouts in the British Open 2010 are: 1st £1000, 2nd £500, 3rd £300, 4th £200, 5th £150, 6th £100. Heaviest fish: £1000. Zone pool (6payouts per zone). Plus many other prizes to be won.
The British Open Championship 2010 also incorporates: The British Open Ladies Championship; the British Open Junior Championship and the British Open Team Championship.
Last edited by CELOCANT on Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:28 am; edited 2 times in total

Dave Chamberlain- Posts: 761
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Re: Deal Angling Club (1919) British Open
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If its possible to download and print this entry form it will save you postage. The club will accept photo copied entry forms.
I’ve just tried it … and it does work. Save you and the club a second class stamp if you have not got an entry form.
If its possible to download and print this entry form it will save you postage. The club will accept photo copied entry forms.
I’ve just tried it … and it does work. Save you and the club a second class stamp if you have not got an entry form.

Dave Chamberlain- Posts: 761
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Re: Deal Angling Club (1919) British Open
It has been pointed out that the downloaded entry form is a bit blurred (due to the expansion of size to A4). The address to send the form with the remittance to is:
Hon Sec
Deal Angling Club (1919)
19 The Marina,
Deal, Kent.
CT14 6NF
Hon Sec
Deal Angling Club (1919)
19 The Marina,
Deal, Kent.
CT14 6NF

Dave Chamberlain- Posts: 761
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Age: 67
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Re: Deal Angling Club (1919) British Open
Fancy your luck? £6000 worth of money and prizes to be won.
There are still some pegs left and entries will be taken on the day.
There are still some pegs left and entries will be taken on the day.

Dave Chamberlain- Posts: 761
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Re: Deal Angling Club (1919) British Open
Tempting
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Nick Hedges- Posts: 1599
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Re: Deal Angling Club (1919) British Open
very tempting but im not in that sort of league unless im on deal pier and it fishes like last year lol

Len Norman (ragworm2006)- Posts: 311
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Re: Deal Angling Club (1919) British Open
I must admit there is a good chance that a ‘name’ will win. However, as with all angling comps, there is that element of luck/skill that will throw up a decent fish … which will not only win the £1000 heaviest fish, but also the heaviest aggregate weight as well.
Either way, for me, it is a good day out with great atmosphere at the weigh-in and prize giving - and a chance to chat with fishing mates and have a pint.
Either way, for me, it is a good day out with great atmosphere at the weigh-in and prize giving - and a chance to chat with fishing mates and have a pint.

Dave Chamberlain- Posts: 761
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Join date: 2010-03-24
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