England Troutmasters Reports for Week-ending Ⅰ

Bewl Water, Kent
After a weekend of very good fishing with some catch and release anglers catching up to 14 trout, the last two or three days have been more challenging as the water has colored with brown algae and it is difficult to judge the depth of the fish. Rod average for the week was 2.56 - good for mid August. Best areas for boats are the main bowl and Hook Straight. Best areas for bank fishing are the dam wall and Chingley. Successful flies are Boobies, Blobs, Cormorants, Minkies and Tadpoles. Due to low oxygen levels in the water, catch and release has been temporarily suspended.

Blackdyke Trout Fishery, Norfolk
The smaller the better this week as far as patterns are concerned. Jeff Wilkinson had a great day here on Saturday, fishing size 14-16 olive nymphs sparsely dressed under an indicator three foot down on a floating line. He managed to catch and release 12 with several browns. A Lot of fishes still around the margins with the aerators be the hotspots on the lake.

Chatton Trout Fishery, Northumberland
All three lakes are fishing well with various dries, Buzzers, Diawl Bachs and small lures taking fish. Jim Tuck, from Ashington, caught 18 fish on a Chatton Chaser. Peter Davison, from New Hartley, caught 15 fish on Blobs and dries. Matty Divine, from Hadston, caught 18 fish, best at 12lb 12oz, on Diawl Bachs and Damsels. Keith Laidler, from Chester le Street, enjoyed his free day’s fishing on a full loyalty card landing 10 fish, best at 7lb 8oz and 7lb. All were caught on a Shipman’s. Trevor Wadds, from Craster, caught nine fish on Zonkers and Buzzers. John Maguire, from Houghton le Spring, caught 10 fish on olives, Spiders and Bloodworms. Lee Cartmail, from Middlesbrough, caught 18 fish on Zonkers. Colin Harris, from Whickham, caught 18 on various dries. Other good catches went to David Brown, from Bedlington, with a 6lb 8oz rainbow caught from Ross Lake on a Sedge. Fishery regular Alec Fish caught a 4lb 10oz rainbow on a Diawl Bach from Chatton Lake. Ten-year-old Rinn Reekie, from Fife, on his first visit to Chatton landed a 3lb 10oz rainbow from Ross Lake. Mark Straughen from the Norham and Ladykirk Angling Association included rainbows of 6lb 8oz and 5lb in a total bag weight 16lb.

Derwent Reservoir, Northumberland
Sport continued to be good this week, especially earlier in the week when cloudy, cool conditions brought fish close to the margins. Tuesday saw athletics legends Steve Cram and Daley Thompson take 12 fish between them on Power Bait and spinners. We had 24 catch limits in the first three days of the week with Mr. K. Maxwell and Mr. M. Osbourne taking eight fish limits well over 16lb. The catch of the week went to Mr. Fenny who had over 20lb on Wednesday including some nice three-pounds The weekend was slightly less productive as the bright sunshine and rise in temperatures pushed fish out into the depths. However, some good catches were still recorded early and late in the day as fish moved back into the margins during these periods. Fly anglers using dries and wets just under the surface recorded the best catches with some outstanding rises on many evenings.

Fontburn Reservoir, Northumberland
A week of settled weather resulted in some good sport on favour, cooler days. Minnows shoaling on all banks resulted in feeding trout showing in all areas as they gorge on the abundance of fry. Anglers using a spinner/float or a levered bait did not have to cast very far as the feeding trout were extremely close to the margins. There were some excellent catches recorded throughout and Mr. A. Olsen netted eight pristine rainbows for 23lb. He was closely followed by Mr. J.B. Wilson who caught eight superb rainbows for 20lb 8oz including the biggest fish of the week at 3lb 8oz. Mr. R. Marshall was delighted with his eight fish catch limit total 20lb 6oz and this was just a few of the recorded eight fish catch limits. Fly anglers continued to reap the rewards of traveling light and covering a lot more bank, especially on an evening when there are frequent hatches. Best flies are Hawthorn, Dawson’s Olive, Black Gnat, Bibio and Cat’s Whisker. Top tip for anglers wanting to spin for trout is to find a quiet piece of bank and cast your spinner adjacent to the bank about 10 to 15 feet from the margins. Best areas are north shore middle section and dam wall on an evening with all areas fishing well.

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Coral Sydney Darts Masters Day One Ⅱ

Dutch pair Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld will meet in a tasty quarter-final contest after they both won through on Thursday.

World number one van Gerwen defeated Paul Nicholson 6-2, taking command by winning three of the opening four legs, with scores of 180 and 171 at the right times helping him into the lead.

Nicholson responded on double ten, but missed one dart to level in the sixth as he was unable to land double 16 to complete a 106 finish, allowing van Gerwen back in on double one.

He then took out a 13-darter to move to the brink of victory, which was sealed as he took out 70 on double eight.

"I lost in the first round here last year and I didn't want to do that again, so I'm happy to get the win," said van Gerwen. "Paul's a fantastic player but I wanted to perform and I played okay tonight.

"I want to show more in the next game because I feel confident and I can't wait to play against Raymond again."

Van Barneveld, meanwhile, overcame his Sydney blues to pick up his maiden victory in three attempts in the tournament with a 6-3 defeat of New Zealand's debutant Cody Harris.

Van Barneveld had lost out in the first round in the past two years, to Clinton Bridge and Kyle Anderson respectively, but held off a late rally from the DPA Qualifier to seal his last eight spot.

The Dutchman won the game's opening four legs without reply, breaking in the first and third, landing a 180 in a 14-darter in the second and tops to establish command.
Harris hit back on tops, and after van Barneveld posted another 180 in the next, the 29-year-old newcomer took out double ten and tops to pull back to 5-3 - but the five-time World Champion swiftly ended his hopes by finishing 82 on double 16.

"It is a relief for me because I've never won in Sydney before," admitted van Barneveld. "It's hard when you don't know your opponent and Cody could have come back at me, so I had to keep my focus and I got there in the end."

James Wade knocked out New Zealand's Craig Caldwell with a 6-2 triumph as the Perth Darts Masters runner-up began his campaign in Sydney with a solid victory.

Wade finished tops and double 16 to win the first two legs, and landed a 180 as he moved three legs up before the DPNZ Qualifier took out 70 on the bull to hit back.

The left-hander then landed double eight and double five to move a leg away from the win, with the New Zealander finishing 64 to hit back before trading 180s with Wade in the next, but it was the world number six who claimed the leg, and victory, with double ten.

"I've heard a lot of good things about Craig and he's shown in the last couple of weeks that he can play darts, so I'm happy and I can move onwards from here," said Wade.

"It would be great to go all the way this week but these are the eight best players in the world so you have to play well. I'm excited, I'm enjoying my darts, I'm privileged to be here in Sydney and I'm looking forward to playing at the moment."

Peter Wright set up a quarter-final against Wade with his 6-3 win over Loz Ryder, the DPA Australian Grand Prix number one.

Despite a 180 from Wright in the opening leg, Ryder finished 76 to move ahead, only to see the Japan Darts Masters runner-up take out a superb 139 finish to level before breaking on double four in the next to move 2-1 up.

Wright also hit tops to move two clear before Ryder hit back on double eight, with a 104 finish edging the world number four 4-2 up only for a 13-darter to see the deficit hard.

Tops, though, restored Wright's cushion before he hit the same bed in the next to seal the win.

"It was a bit nerve-wracking because Loz is Australia's number one at the moment and he's improved since last year, so there was a lot of pressure on me," said Wright.

"I was a bit shaky in Perth last week but it's good to get this win."

Friday's quarter-finals will be followed by the semi-finals and final in one session on Saturday night before the 2015 Coral Sydney Darts Masters champion is crowned at the Qantas Credit Union Arena.

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Coral Sydney Darts Masters Day OneⅠ

Two-time World Champion Lewis had looked set to suffer a first round exit at the Qantas Credit Union Arena when he fell 4-1 down to Whitlock, who capitalized on a slow start from his opponent by finishing 140 and 100, as well as a key 68 checkout.

Lewis, though, fired his challenge with a 177 as he took the sixth leg, before checking out double ten to continue his revival and double five to level in leg eight as Whitlock was punished for missed doubles.

Lewis then claimed a fourth successive leg as he posted double five to lead 5-4, and though he missed one match dart in the next as Whitlock forced a decider, the Stoke star produced a timely 11-darter to complete a gutsy fight back.

"I'm pleased to get through that because Simon's a top ten player, but I wasn't happy with my own form," admitted Lewis. "I was frustrated with myself but I got away with it in the end.

"My final leg was great - I went out in 11 darts and he'd have had to hit a nine-darter to beat that, so it was pleasing to win like that."

Lewis now takes on World Champion Gary Anderson in Friday's quarter-finals, after the Scot brushed aside New Zealand's Warren Parry 6-0.

Parry initially missed three doubles to claim the opening leg as Anderson stepped in on double five, before the Scot posted a 180 in a 12-darter to move two legs up.

Further maximums helped Anderson into a four-leg lead and he punished missed doubles from Parry to win the fifth on double two, and the Premier League champion then posted his fourth 180 before hitting double ten to seal his place in the last eight.

"I wasn't happy with my performance and I can improve on this, but I got the job done," said Anderson. "He had a few chances but couldn't convert them, and I got through.

"My average was about 95 tonight and I'm still not happy with that - I want to be 100+, but I'm through and that's what matters. He was more or less a home player so the crowd were on his side, and it makes it that wee bit harder."

Reigning Sydney Darts Masters champion Taylor continued his incredible unbeaten record on Australian soil in the PDC World Series of Darts with a 6-2 win over Clinton 'Tic' Bridge in their first round game.

Taylor has won both the 2013 and 2014 Sydney Darts Masters events and also retained his Perth Darts Masters title last weekend, with the victory over Geelong-based brick layer Bridge seeing him move to 17 matches without defeat over five events.

Taylor kicked off the game with a 180 before taking the opening leg in 13 darts on double four, but Bridge leveled by finishing 84 before following up double eight from the Stoke legend with a 60 checkout in the fourth.

Taylor, though, opened the fifth leg with a 180 as he regained the lead on double ten, before taking a game-changing sixth leg with a stunning bulls-eye to finish 85 - after Bridge had missed the single 16 to leave tops when needing 72.

Taylor then took out double 18 to move 5-2 up before sealing victory in style by hitting another 180 and then taking out 127 on the bull.

"I love Australia and I'm enjoying every minute of this trip so far," said Taylor. "It's good to get this game out of the way because he's a good little player and I know he's beaten Barney before.

"He finished well under pressure and when you're level at two-each you don't know what he's going to do. Everything starts to go through your mind so I can relax now that I've got this over with."

Taylor now meets Stephen Bunting on Friday in a repeat of last year's final in Sydney, after the St Helens ace began his bid to go one better this time around with a commanding 6-1 win over David Platt, hitting six doubles from 12 attempts in a clinical win.

Bunting finished 109 and 110 as well as a 14-darter as he won the first four legs without reply, before Platt hit tops to get off the mark.

However, any hopes of a comeback for the DPA Australian Grand Prix number two were quickly ended as Bunting finished 75 for another 14-dart finish before landing double eight to seal the win.

"It's lovely to be back in Sydney," smiled Bunting, who lost in the first round of last week's Perth Darts Masters. "Reaching the final here last year was a big boost for my career and I'm hoping to go one better this week.

"I learned my lesson from last week in Perth when I went 3-1 down to Kyle Anderson and found it difficult to come back. I've changed a bit this week and made sure I started well.

"I've been one of the most consistent players in the World Series this year, and hopefully I can push that up to 100 averages.

"Sometimes it's easy to find the wins but for whatever reason I've struggled to get over the line in the last few tournaments, so hopefully I can build on this win."
 

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Sydney Darts Masters Preview: Phil Taylor Aiming to Defend His Title

Reigning champion Taylor has never been defeated in Australia since the PDC (professional darts corporation) introduced the World Series of Darts in 2013, winning back-to-back titles in Sydney and retaining his Perth Darts Masters crown last weekend.

The 16-time world champion's first round clash at the Qantas Credit Union in Sydney's Darling Harbor will see him come up against Melbourne-based bricklayer Clinton "Tic" Bridge.

The 31-year-old left-hander won through Tuesday's DPA Qualifier - defeating John Weber, a qualifier in 2014, 6-2 in the final - to secure his place in the Sydney Darts Masters for a second time, having caused a sensation by knocking out Raymond van Barneveld 6-5 two years ago.

Van Barneveld will also face a DPA Qualifier in the first round after drawing New Zealand's Cody Harris, who secured his televised debut when he came through Monday's knockouts in Warilla.

Wednesday's final DPA Qualifier Warren Parry - who knocked out Michael van Gerwen in Sydney last year - will face reigning world and Premier League champion Gary Anderson, who has been a semi-final in all three PDC World Series of Darts events so far this year.

World No 1 Van Gerwen has drawn Australian World Cup ace Paul Nicholson, while two-time world champion Adrian Lewis takes on the sport's most successful Australian, Simon Whitlock, in a high-profile contest.

Perth Darts Masters runner-up James Wade plays DPNZ Qualifier Craig Caldwell, while Japan Darts Masters finalist Peter Wright has drawn current DPA Australian Grand Prix No 1 Loz Ryder and Stephen Bunting, last year's runner-up in Sydney, drew David Platt.

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Lieblong Holds On to Lead at Dardanelle

Current events proved perplexing for Jason Lieblong, even though he retained his lead at the Rayovac FLW Series Central Division event on Lake Dardanelle. The pro from Conway, Ark., topped the day-one leader board with 19 pounds, 10 ounces, but saw his second day’s productivity slip to 14-7 for a total weight of 34-1 and a 14-ounce lead going into the final round.

“The big fish bit a whole lot better yesterday, but today was nothing by smaller ones,” Lieblong says. “I had maybe nine or 10 keepers all day, but they were all about two pounds.

“Then I caught one that weighed 5-12 in the last hour. Yesterday, I caught another 5 1/2-pounder around 1:30. I guess the bigger fish were just feeding on bait schools that time of day, but you stick with what works.”

Lieblong thinks the decline in fish activity likely was due to increased fishing pressure and waning current. Dardanelle has seen significant water fluctuations this week, with the Army Corps of Engineers working to flush voluminous amounts of recent rainwater through the system.

Lieblong lacked the same level of current, which stimulated his day-one fish.

“The lake level looked the same and I thought the water was moving just the same, but later in the day, it seemed like it wasn’t moving at all,” he notes. “Then again, I just caught that big one in the last hour with hardly any current; so go figure.”

Lieblong ran upriver and fished the midlake area where he focused on cuts in backwater and main lake areas. He targeted the same shallow cover he fished on day one, but with largely different results.

“Yesterday, you’d throw your bait in there and catch one 3 pounds,” Lieblong says. “Today, it was 2 pounds, maybe a pound and a half — and they barely ate it.”

On day one, Lieblong threw a mix of topwaters and flipping baits, but today, the fish’s lethargy prompted him to stick with the latter. His big fish ate a 1/2-ounce black/blue jig with a blue chunk trailer.

Earlier in the day, he stuck with bank fishing, as he did in the first round. However, relentless traffic eventually prompted him to move off the bank and target brush in 8-10 feet of water.

“Everybody was covering the banks; I saw them all day today,” Lieblong recalls. “I said ‘that’s it; I’m going deep.’ I already had a limit so I just decided to sit down and relax.

“Whether it would help me make the cut, I didn’t know. I just knew I’d done all I could do. I said ‘let’s go fish a drop,’ and boom, it happened in about five minutes.”

After long drought, Heidt cranks his way to co-angler lead

Finding anglers in a cranky mood after going almost all day without a keeper is no rarity. In Mark Heidt’s case, getting cranky was less of a reaction and more of a solution.

In short, the Versailles, Ind., co-angler topped his division with a two-day total of 21-11 — a total made possible by a focused period of afternoon cranking.

“I didn’t have a fish until 2 o’clock today,” Heidt says. “I started out shaky heading just trying to get bites. We pulled up on a spot, the fish were schooling and I (got my limit). It took me about 30-45 minutes.”

Fishing within five minutes of the ramp, Heidt was throwing a Lazer squarebill – a balsa crankbait. His day-two limit weighed 7-12.

“The shad would start busting, we’d throw in the middle of it and they would eat it,” he adds.

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Scotland Troutmasters Reports for Week-ending

Forbes of Kingennie, Tayside

The weather has been changeable again but settled down for the weekend and it has fished well as a result. The water is reasonable clear in all the ponds and that has certainly helped. The Boathouse pool is still fishing really well with most of the fish coming to either dry flies or lures such as Yellow Dancers and Hothead Damsels. The biggest fish from the pond at 10lb 12oz was caught by C. Walker on a black lure. Other notable catches were the Deed Ferret group with 12 fishes for 46lb with the largest a 9lb 8oz rainbow. The Fishing Inc group took 12 fish for 41lb with the largest at 6lb.

The Burnside pool has been very changeable and the fish have been moving around a lot, one minute they are on the surface taking dries the next they are 10 feet down wanting to chase lures so it has paid to be mobile and change tactics. Floating Fry has been taking a lot of fish as well as Sedges and Shipman’s. Top lures are Damsels, Orange Blobs and Black and Green Fritz. Mr McNeil had the biggest of the week from here with an 8 to 9lb blue trout (returned) taken on a Blob.

On the Bankside most fish are still sat in the first bay down to the dam wall. Again the Floating Fry has been the best fly. Other fry patterns doing well are Pearly Pheasant Tails, Mini Cats and Yellow Dancers. Mr Birse returned 23 in three visits on fry patterns and Mr. Forbes had the biggest fish on the complex this week with a 11lb 12oz rainbow taken on a Yellow Dancer.

There are a lot of fish being caught on the Woodside but it has been very noticeable when the fish are feeding and when they are not. Power bait is still the best bait fished fairly deep down but other baits are working as well. Over the weekend 58 anglers landed 91 fish for 152lb.

Swanswater Fishery, Stirlingshire

The fishing conditions continue to be pretty good for the time of year with water temperature sitting 12-13C and great water clarity. A lot of fish are showing on the surface but most are taking just under. The fishing was at its best when the breeze was coming out of the west with things a little harder when the wind moved round to the east. At the weekend anglers were seeing loads of fish cruising round, but tempting them out was a bit harder. Big fish are still being seen, and caught, with some cracking tigers still in the area around the burn mouth. Favorite patterns included Sedge, Hopper, Daddy Longlegs, Bibio, Snatcher, Kate McLaren, plus the usual lures and Buzzers. Most of the time the fish are looking to chase and anglers are getting a lot of sport with fish following the fly in and turning away at the last minute. The Fishery is now open from 8am to 9pm every day.

Sean McGill, from Airdrie, caught two fish for 9lb 8oz including a 7lb 4oz tiger; Nan Morrison, Stirling, three for 11lb 13oz including a 6lb 10oz rainbow; Alec Peachey, Hamilton, a 5lb tiger; Stewart Nicholson, Knightswood, five fish for 17lb 4oz; Danny Doherty, Denny, five for 14lb 12oz plus four caught and released; Allan Laing, Carluke, five for 14lb plus three caught and released; Robin Scott Penicuik, five for 14lb; Ricky Goodwin, Larbert, in three visits, 10 for 31lb 12oz plus four caught and released; Frank Barr, Falkirk, in two visits, nine for 25lb; Stephan and Paul Miller, Stirling, shared eight for 22lb; William Williams, Alloa, three for 10lb 8oz including a 4lb rainbow; Tam Morgan, Motherwell, three for 9lb plus eight caught and released; John Mooney, Queenzieburn, two for 8lb 12oz; Alan Smith, Cumbernauld, two for 6lb 8oz including a 4lb 4oz rainbow; Gary Smith, Alloa, two for 6lb 8oz; James Elliott, Stirling, two for 6lb 8oz; Malcolm McKay, Dunfermline, two for 6lb 8oz; and Martin Stewart, Glasgow, two for 6lb.

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Kiwi Star Parry Claims Coral Sydney Darts Masters Place

New Zealand ace Parry had lost out in Monday's DPA Qualifier final to Cody Harris, with Weber suffering the same disappointment when he was edged out by Clinton Bridge in Tuesday's decider.

However, it was the three-time Oceanic Masters champion who emerged victorious when the pair did battle for the 16th place in this week's PDC World Series of Darts event at the Qantas Credit Union Arena.

Parry also overcame Kevin Luland, Don Whittington, Barry Jouannet and Rob Szabo for the loss of just two legs in his other knockout matches on Wednesday.

Weber - a qualifier in Sydney a year ago - was also in top form, whitewashing Stefan Cubrilovic and Jonathan Silcock and losing only one leg in his semi-final against Jonathan Silcock before being edged out in the final.

Parry's success means that he is competing in the Sydney Darts Masters for a third successive year, having caused a huge upset by defeating Michael van Gerwen in last year's first round.

Parry will this time be up against World Champion Gary Anderson, who is making his first appearance in the Sydney Darts Masters but has been a semi-finalist in all three PDC World Series of Darts events played so far in 2015.

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Wales Troutmasters reports for week-ending

Here is Wales Troutmasters reports for week-ending:

The Association's boats have been in regular use during the week, with good returns being made. Keith Higgins landed 15 fish over two sessions, while Shaun Cotterell caught 11 fish from his two boat tickets. Ken Bowring took his usual limit, while Steve Mitchell's first boat session realised seven rainbows. Day ticket members Leigh Kirkwood and Bob Bradley each landed five fish, Ken Pascoe caught four and an evening session saw committee man Keri Jones land three trout to a goldhead pattern. Around the banks of the reservoir, the top pond continues to be challenging but permit holder Jeff Wilson added a good fish to his bottom pond total of eight fish over two sessions, with a green and white lure proving very effective. Fisheries treasurer Colin Jones continues to enjoy a good season, with a further 11 fish caught over three evenings, mainly from the boat bank. Dave Arlotte caught five rainbows with Ken Pascoe, Roger Martin and James Francis each catching four fish mainly on nymphs. Cardiff member Ivor Thomas landed six fish over two visits with a further three fish being caught by Association president Martin Williams. Permit holders Brian Langley, Dave Howells, Alan Rees, Bernard Stephens and Martin Rees all caught two rainbows, while day ticket holder, Gino Alonzi also landed a brace. Fish are again showing mainly between the bush and the boat moorings while Pipe Bay has seen a good head of fish around the water inlet. Most effective flies during the week have been CdC and Shuttlecock Buzzers. Subject to weather conditions and subsequent water temperatures, the Association plans further stockings around the August Bank Holiday period.

At the weekend the weather conditions made fishing quite challenging, with bright sunlight and a flat calm for most of the day. Nevertheless general treasurer Gwyn Davies took advantage of some rare cloud cover, plus a hatch of ants, to land five good rainbows from the Pear Tree/dam corner, using an ant imitation dry fly. This catch added to Gwyn's earlier success on the top pond with two fish taken from the railings bank on weighted nymphs. Day visitor Mr W. Williams had good value for his £12 ticket with five trout to 2lb. An early morning session, fishing from the bush/Pipe Bay, by James Francis provided a brace of fish, with Adrian Connor also taking two fish to 2lb 8oz, from the boat steps on a Buzzer and a dry fly ant pattern, again from an early morning start.

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Smith Takes Co-Angler Title in Rayovac FLW Series

The first time was the best time for Jeffery Smith, as his debut tournament on Lake Dardanelle saw him posting a three-day total of 28 pounds, 15 ounces to notch his first Rayovac FLW Series victory.

“I’d never fished this lake until this week, so I researched in on the Internet,” he says. “I decided to bring all my stuff and treat it like a big farm pond.”

Paired with Alabama pro Barry Wilson (fourth place) in the final round of the Central Division event, Smith fished jetties and 45-degree chunk rock banks. He caught one of his keepers on a Texas-rigged green pumpkin Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver and the others on a shaky head with a Junebug Zoom paddle tail finesse worm.

A staff sergeant stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base in Knob Noster, Mo., the Iraq war veteran says his 14 1/2 years of military experience has taught him the value of poise — a trait that served him well on Dardanelle.

“More than anything, it has taught me how to keep my composure,” Smith says. “Like yesterday, I only weighed one fish for 1-11 and I dropped from second to sixth.

“It was tough on me. I had to go back (to my room) and do my own thing away from everybody and regroup. Definitely, staying in good (mental) shape here goes a long, long way.”

Tungsten fishing sinker is suitable for fishing match, for the reason that tungsten sinker is high-density and harmless to environment. Besides, there are a wide variety and styles of tungsten fishing weights available to anglers that are specifically suited to their individual needs.

 

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Schedule of Coral Sydney Darts Masters

First Round Draw & Tournament Bracket
Phil Taylor (1) v Tic Bridge
Stephen Bunting (8) v David Platt
James Wade (5) v Craig Caldwell
Peter Wright (4) v Loz Ryder
Michael van Gerwen (2) v Paul Nicholson
Raymond van Barneveld (7) v Cody Harris
Adrian Lewis (6) v Simon Whitlock
Gary Anderson (3) v DPA Qualifier (TBC Wednesday)

Schedule of Play
Thursday August 20 (8pm)
Raymond van Barneveld v Cody Harris
Stephen Bunting v David Platt
James Wade v Craig Caldwell
Gary Anderson v Qualifier
Peter Wright v Loz Ryder
Phil Taylor v Tic Bridge
Adrian Lewis v Simon Whitlock
Michael van Gerwen v Paul Nicholson

Coral Tournament Odds
7/4 Michael van Gerwen
5/2 Phil Taylor
5/1 Gary Anderson
10/1 James Wade
14/1 Adrian Lewis
16/1 Peter Wright
18/1 Raymond van Barneveld
28/1 Stephen Bunting
50/1 Simon Whitlock
250/1 Paul Nicholson
300/1 David Platt
400/1 Loz Ryder
400/1 Cody Harris
500/1 Craig Caldwell
500/1 Tic Bridge

DPA Qualifier One
Last 32
Jonathan Silcock 3-2 Cody King
John Weber 3-0 Craig Prizeman
Aaron Petty 3-0 Paul Hill
Alex Evans 3-1 Barry Jouannet
Rob Szabo 3-0 Dave Delaney
Jamie Rundle 3-2 Mark Taafe
Warren Parry 3-0 Stefan Cubrilovic
Jerry Weyman 3-0 Daniel Sim
Dave Muller 3-0 Rob Modra
Ian Dargan 3-1 PJ Stafford
Greg Walsh 3-2 Robbie King
Jeremy Fagg 3-1 Mark Anderson
Dean McGladdery 3-0 Mick Lacey
Tic Bridge 3-0 Brendan Cunney
Chris McFall 3-1 John Bunyard
Lucas Cameron 3-1 Kevin Luland

Last 16
John Weber 6-1 Jonathan Silcock
Aaron Petty 6-2 Alex Evans
Rob Szabo 6-0 Jamie Rundle
Warren Parry 6-1 Jerry Weyman
Dave Muller 6-5 Ian Dargan
Jeremy Fagg 6-2 Greg Walsh
Tic Bridge 6-3 Dean McGladdery
Lucas Cameron 6-4 Chris McFall

Quarter-Finals
John Weber 6-0 Aaron Petty
Warren Parry 6-3 Rob Szabo
Dave Muller 6-5 Jeremy Fagg
Tic Bridge 6-2 Lucas Cameron

Semi-Finals
John Weber 6-1 Warren Parry
Tic Bridge 6-5 Dave Muller

Final
Tic Bridge 6-2 John Weber

Tungsten darts have so many merits, like high-density and wearing resistance. Other material darts like brass, plastic, wood has no such merits.

 

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