The team has been well established for many years and has team presence in the Angling Trust Division One National, Eastern Winter League, Pennine Winter League, Calder League, Caygills Happy League, Huddersfield Broad teams of 4 league and Thornhill Pairs.
The team has helped nurture and develop some a number of anglers that went on to represent England at Youth Levels. These includes current England Youth team member Jake McNeil, Frankie Gianoncelli, Johnny Plows, James Mead and Danny Fugler.
On an individual front our team can be seen fishing places like Calder & Hebble Canal, Mirfield Canal, Stainforth Canal, Rivers Don, Calder and Ouse, Reservoirs like Ulley and Southfield and commercials like The Oaks at Sessay, None Go Bye Farm and Lindholme Lakes.
In the past twelve months our team has
- Kept our place in the Angling Trust Division One National
- Won Huddersfield Broad Team of Four league
- 2nd place in Division 2 of Caygills Happy League
- 2nd place in Pennine Winter League
- Winners and 2nd place at Thornhill Canal
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Broad Teams of Four (Henighan, Webster, Ellis, Dawson) |
Amongst individual achievements where there has been many open wins and frames
- Ian Dawson qualified for and came 8th in the RiverFest 2015 Final
- Craig Ellis won two festivals back to back in Ireland; pairs at Lough Muckno and Coothill Festival.
- John Goodwin secured an individual sponsorship with Champion Feed Ground baits for his consistency on Ulley reservoir
- Keith Marshall won Thornhill Pairs on Calder and Hebble Canal
- Craig Ellis won the None Go Bye winter league
- Bryan Martin qualified for Bait Tech championship on Stainforth Canal
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Ian Dawson on his way to 8th place finish - RiverFest 2015 |
This webpage will follow our efforts over the coming months, review some Tri-cast products, review other items of tackle, provide an update of our teams achievements and we will be looking to include some article type features with our team members on their local venues to share the knowledge.
Thanks for visiting and tight lines,
Tri-cast Calder
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