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Competitive Fishing

Competitive Fly Fishing
Below are more information on what competitive fly fishing entails, how to make the teams, as well as other information and links that might be useful to our members and any other interested parties.
What does competitive fly fishing entail?
What

Fly Fishing is a team sport, and the combined rank of all the team members is what counts most. The team dynamic means that knowledge is shared between the anglers to improve everyone’s outcome. Teams of anglers and individuals attend competitive events throughout the year.

How

Competitors earn points for the number and length of fish caught within 3-hour sessions.​

Who

5 national championships are held annually around the country: A nationals (serious stuff), B Nationals (focused on fun and learning), Woman’s nationals (ever growing), Master’s nationals (for over 50 anglers), and Youth Nationals (for under 18 anglers).

When

Competitions are typically 3 days long but can be single day events.​

Why

By accumulating points, you get ranked within a session, and your ranking counts to the overall competition. Making a WPFFA team allows you to travel, fish and learn.

More

Competitions generally target trout in rivers and dams, but have, on occasion, included native species such as yellow fish. All competitions follow modified international fly fishing competition rules set by FIPS - you can also see all the latest news and event information on their Facebook.

Making the Team

To make a team you need to improve your ranking within WPFFA. Rankings are based on several assessment factors including: 

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Performance in internally organized competitive trials

Performance in previous competitions​

Continuous assessment processes including casting, reading waters, fly tying, and competition knowledge

Information & Links

WPFFA, like other provincial fly fishing associations, is affiliated to the South African Fly Fishing Association (SAFFA). SAFFA is a national organisation and follow the national and international rules for Fly Fishing. Below are some links to information from WPFFA, SAFFA, SASACC, and Fips Mouche. 

WPFFA

Constitution

SAFFA

Constitution

SAFFA

Event Roster

SAFFA

Competition Rules

SAFFA

Selection Policy

SASACC

Disciplinary Procedures

Fips Mouche

International Fly Fishing Rules