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Late in the afternoon in front of the event site crowd el Barbouchi fished nonstop literally to the final seconds, throwing cast after cast inside the harbour as he came into dock his Hobie Pro Angler 14 kayak. It had been a glassy morning on Lake Vanern and the early bite for Pike had closed down in the “honey hole” close to the Power-Pole Starting line and others struggled further afield as well. El Barbouchi however, managed to pull aboard Pike after Pike as the breeze began to enter the bays he fished. He upgraded four times while others were lucky to manage just one fish. He had caught one legal Perch as well when he pedalled over in a major act of sportsmanship to openly share the lure and techniques he had used to catch the two solid Pike he was to present to the scorer. He even stayed with those anglers and advised them a little longer before heading off to find the elusive Perch, that in the end even to the final seconds, he was never able to secure. Baginski, Gammie and Pickering too were unsuccessful in catching their four fish, which allowed another angler Jian Huang (CHN), who had been sitting In the top ten, to bustle his way into the top three. Baginski dropped back into second place, the second Canadian to take second after Kyle Moxon in 2014. The little Moroccan German a truly humble sportsman, with a, never say die attitude, Salah Eddine el Barbouchi, became the 2018 Hobie Fishing World Champion the pride of Germany, and of Europe which had finally gained its first world fishing title. A total of 188 Pike and 88 Perch were registered over the tournament for a total of 276 fish. The average size of the 276 Pike was 73.3cm and the average size of Perch was 31.3cm The top placings went to: 1. Salah Eddine el Barbouchi – Germany – 653cm 2. Rob Baginski – Canada – 600cm 3. Jian Huang – China – 595cm 4. Ian Pickering – United Kingdom – 569cm 5. Jun Liu – China – 558cm 6. Jack Gammie – Australia – 555cm 7. Tony Pettie – Australia – 550cm 8. Cris Debeer – USA – 538cm 9. Glenn Allen – Australia – 502cm 10. Haiyang Li – China – 486cm https://2018.hobiefishingworlds.com/first-european-wins-hobie-fishing-world-championship/
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☀️ C'est de l'autre bout du monde que nous vient cette vidéo ! Matehau, un habitant de l'atoll de Tikehau en Polynésie, a testé et approuvé notre aile de traction LibertyKite pour se rendre sur son motu sans allumer le moteur et en utilisant le vent. 👉 Ce jeune polynésien a particulièrement apprécié l'expérience et pense que l'aile auto stable LibertyKite serait très utile pour tous les pêcheurs du Pacifique qui partent au large et cela afin d'assurer leur sécurité. "En cas de panne de moteur, cela permet leur permettrait de rentrer", conclut Matehau, conquis. 🙏 Un grand MERCI à lui pour ce témoignage !