Dear members,
A meeting shall be held at the B'Bugia Local Council at (6:00PM) on Wednesday 3rd April for the registration to the singles and federation leagues. Anyone who is going to participate but is not able to attend the meeting shall contact someone from the committee before the...
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A much expected event which unfortunatetly ended earlier than stipulated due to unforseen circumstances sew Kingfisher Sport Fishing Association earn a good overall win and thus mantaining the shield for both club and individual winnings.
€1200 were raised during the annual...
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Mr Fish is collecting the data of all kingfisher members so they will be part of the LOYALTY TEAM ,
With every 500 points they will get a 50.00 euro voucher the points are accumulated on the point of sale system
on any purchase ,worms ,live bait , ground bait ,well basically...
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After the interest shown by most of the members to compete in the competition for puttinu that is going to be held next sunday at Laboratory Wharf, the committee decided that we will participate for the competition but still holding to the KSFA rules that were chosen during last...
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Daryl Pace and Pierre Poulton stole the show again this beautiful morning, after their success in the previous match in Isla today they were again in the limelight in the third doubles match held at Gzira.
This match was held in Gzira as the original venue, Bighi was inaccessible.
They...
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After an absense of two years January returned to be the month for the KSFA DBLS League kick off.
As many predicted it was a hard match to settle, infact only three pegs managed an over kilo catch, leaving the three of them grabbing a podium.
With a 1.100 kilos of fish netted, Adrian Nelson...
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This year the league shall begin with the much anticipated doubles league.
The first match will be on the 20th January at Birgu Toqba where we shall meet at 0600hrs and fish from 0700 till 1100hrs.
A members meeting is scheduled for Wednesday 16th January at Pieta, starting at 1900hrs sharp, were...
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