Autumn 2024
Loch Internationals
Autumn International
Llyn Clywedog, Wales
12th September 2024
Scotland Team sponsored by
7plus7 Construction
Lake of Menteith
Fishers, Angus Angling, Seaguar,
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Team Scotland - Autumn International 2024- Llyn Clywedog,
Wales
Back Row: Tyler Hay, Derek Keenan (manager), Peter
Auchterlonie, Grant Sutherland, Martin McCafferty, Chris Mcallister, Derek
Pozzi, Ben Robertson, Michael Low and Paul Angell (IFFA President)
Front Row: Scott Aitken, Kevin Neri, Thomas McMillan, Kevin
McCabe (captain), Ronnie Gilbert, Joseph Wood and George Mackenzie
(International Secretary)
At the Autumn International Fly Fishing Match held at Llyn
Clywedog on Thursday 12th September 2024 the Scottish team, managed by by Derek
Keenan and captained by Kevin McCabe, produced a historic victory after forging
clear of England, Ireland and Wales. Scotland had taken the gold medals
at the autumn match at the Lake of Menteith in September 2023 and at the spring
match at Lough Ennell in May 2024 and the pressure was on to keep the run going
at Llyn Clywedog and make it three in a row.
The weather hadn't been kind to the competitors during the
practice days with a mixed bag of conditions. At times the sun was out
for long periods sending the fish deeper only to be followed by torrential rain
and hailstones that put the temperature into single figures. The wind
blew up at times producing difficult squally conditions and on the day before
the match the wind strength made it difficult to fish some areas.
Russell Owen and his team at Llyn Clywedog kept the whole event
running efficiently throughout the week with reliable boats and outboards and a
good head of fish.
It took a team effort through the practice days and the
match day to get the end result with Derek Keenan and Kevin McCabe
orchestrating the practice sessions and debriefs. By match day however it
was apparent that all four countries had identified the same areas and methods
and a close match was expected. The match itself was fished to a two fish
kill with 2lb being awarded for each returned fish.
The match got off to a perfect start for Scotland when their
Joseph Wood was seen to be into a fish straight away just off of the pier area
while most boats were only just heading to their chosen start points.
Joseph caught steadily through the session and finished with 17 fish
which put him in 10th overall in the individual standings.
At the end of the match, as the boats returned to the pier
area, the competitors reported their catches to their team managers and when
the Scotland management heard that Robert Reilly of Ireland had 26 fish and
that Richard Denney of England had 22 fish their confidence was ebbing away.
Confidence rose again when Scotland's Tyler Hay reported he had 27 fish
closely followed by Thomas McMillan with 21 fish and then Ronnie Gilbert and
Ben Robertson who had 20 each. When Michael Low came in and reported taking
35 fish it was apparent that Scotland were going to be hard to beat.
England were first to the scales and recorded 159 fish for 326lbs 13ozs which eventually put them in second place. Ireland went next and had 127 fish for 263lbs 9ozs which put them in third. Scotland weighed-in the gold medal score with 236 fish for 484lbs 11ozs. Wales were in fourth place with 105 fish for 219lbs 7ozs.
The winning margins of 77 fish and 157lbs 14ozs are the largest ever in the history of the internationals and the Scotland catch of 236 fish for 484lbs 11ozs is the also the largest ever.
photo: Kevin McCabe receiving the Team trophy and captain's badge from Paul Angell IFFA President
The top individual rod overall was Michael Low of Scotland
with 35 fish for 70lbs 4ozs. This is the largest individual catch
since 1950 and is probably the largest ever. Top rod for Ireland was
Robert Reilly with 26 fish. Top rod for England was Richard Denney with
22 fish and top rod for Wales was Nigel Worvell with 16 fish.
This was an outstanding team effort from Scotland throughout
the practice sessions and match day with six of the team finishing in the top
ten individual standings.
photo: Michael Low receiving the Brown Bowl from IFFA
President Paul Angell
Autumn International 12th September, 2024 Llyn Clywedog | ||||
Position | ||||
Fish | ||||
1st | Scotland | 236 | 484 lb | 11 ozs |
2nd | England | 159 | 326 lbs | 13 ozs |
3rd | Ireland | 127 | 263 lbs | 9 ozs |
4th | Wales | 105 | 219 lbs | 7 ozs |
Michael Low top individual rod.
Michael was drawn with Richard Slater of England who won the toss and opted to head for the northern most end of the reservoir. Michael started with two boobies and a cormorant on a di7 and took a fish on his third cast. He picked away steadily and had 14 in the morning before it quietened down.
Tyler Hay - 2nd overall
Tyler was drawn with Stephen Browne of Ireland and on winning the toss he opted to go to Bigger Bay. He started on a booby basher and picked up three there but finding it slow they moved to the cages area.
Tyler changed to the bung and picked away steadily in the cages area and picked up 24 there to give him 27 in total. Stephen finished on 15.
Thomas McMillan - 5th overall
Thomas was drawn with Donal Forrest of Ireland. Thomas won the toss and opted to go to Bigger Bay. He set up with the bung and took a fish on first cast. He had thirteen of his fish at Bigger.
After 2pm they moved to the jetty area. Thomas stayed on the bung and picked up another eight fish there to finish on 21. Donal finished on 5.
Ronnie Gilbert - 6th overall
Ronnie was drawn with Nigel Worvell of Wales. Nigel won the toss and took them to Bigger Bay. Ronnie set up with a di7 and had seven there before it slowed up.
They moved out to the open water where Ronnie changed to the bung and picked up another 13 to finish on 20.
Nigel finished on 16 and was the top rod for Wales
Ben Robertson - 7th overall
Ben was drawn with Joe Ferguson of Ireland and having won the toss he opted to start in the cages area. Ben started off on the booby basher and was taking fish steadily until it slowed down.
They stayed in the cages area and a change to the bung kept things going. At the end of the day Ben had twenty fish. Joe finished on six.
Autumn International - Llyn Clywedog, Wales 12th September 2024 Individual Scottish Positions (Full result can be found at www.iffa.net) | ||||
overall position | Fish | Lbs | Ozs | |
1st | Michael Low | 35 | 70 | 4 |
2nd | Tyler Hay | 27 | 55 | 2 |
5th | Thomas McMillan | 21 | 43 | 9 |
6th | Ronnie Gilbert | 20 | 41 | 9 |
7th | Ben Robertson | 20 | 40 | 10 |
10th | Joseph Wood | 17 | 35 | 6 |
11th | Grant Sutherland | 16 | 33 | 6 |
16th | Kevin Neri | 14 | 30 | 1 |
18th | Scott Aitken | 13 | 26 | 13 |
20th | Chris Mcallister | 13 | 26 | 4 |
21st | Martin McCafferty | 13 | 25 | 5 |
26th= | Peter Auchterlonie | 10 | 21 | 4 |
26th= | Derek Pozzi | 10 | 21 | 4 |
40th= | Kevin McCabe | 7 | 13 | 14 |
Team
Kevin McCabe (Captain)
Club: Change FF AC
Previous Caps: 15
Scottish National Champion 2013, Phoenix Silver Salver 2011, 2022 and 2023
Scott Aitken
Club: Tartan Tyers FF
Previous Caps: 3
Peter Auchterlonie
Club: Menteith Ospreys
Previous Caps: 17
Brown Bowl 1999 and 2013, Silver Salver 1999, 2013 and 2014
National Champion 2010
Ronnie Gilbert
Club: Menteith Ospreys
Previous Caps: 13
Scottish National Champion 2008 and 2014, Brown Bowl 2022 and 2023 and Silver Salver 2022 and 2023
Tyler Hay
Club: Lintrathen FF
Previous Caps: 3
National Champion 2022
Michael Low
Club: Menteith Ospreys
Previous Caps: 2
Chris Mcallister
Club: Lintrathen FF
Previous Caps: 4
Martin McCafferty
Club: Future FF
Previous Caps: 6
Thomas McMillan
Club: Dalry Garnock AC
Kevin Neri
Club: Lintrathen FF
Previous Caps: 2
Derek Pozzi
Club: Thalassa AC
Previous Caps: 6
Scottish National Champion 2018, 2021 and 2023
Ben Robertson
Club: Phoenix FF
Previous Caps: 2
Grant Sutherland
Club: Perth RASC AC
Previous Caps: 3
Joseph Wood
Club: Bridge of Weir (Loch) AC
Manager - Derek Keenan
Club: Greenock IBM Freshwater AC
Pevious Caps: 1