Two Maltese National Anglers feature on Italian Fishing Magazines

2 well known Maltese anglers were both fetured on Italian popular fishing magazines Pesca Da Terra and Pesca In Mare.

 

Fortune Calafato from Birzebbuga, currently leading the KSFA Singles league with a good margin, featured in Pesca in Mare magazine after the great result he achieved in the European Float Fishing Championships in Algeciras Spain. He was shot with a nice bream in hand he caught after a 20min fight on light 0.10mm line on a 7mtr rod. 

Carmelo Quattrocchi the Maltese Italian who also formed part of Team Malta B in european float fishing championships 2013 in Algeciras Spain was also featured in an article on float fishing on the Pesca Da Terra magazine in Italy.

Both anglers will also be part of the National Federation Teams representing Malta this year in San Benedetto Del Tronto in June 2014.

 

 

 

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