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Antonio Roselló on board the ship 'Chispa 2' was the winner of the Currycan Fishing Contest

29 October 2019 - 08: 37

Antonio Roselló's boat, spark 2, won this Saturday with the first prize in the joint weight category of the XVII Coastal Currycan local fishing championship celebrated this weekend and organized by the Sports Fishing section of the Club Nautico de Javea.

This test is the third of the three that are played throughout the season. On this occasion, a total of 18 vessels participated and the record achieved in April, in the Xamber Fishing Championship, is equalized.

Finally, after arriving at the port, only 9 of the 18 vessels submitted their parts to the weighing and the Roselló boat was the one that made the most catches with a total weight of 8,95 kilograms, in second position it was The fishing line by Daniel Maestre, with an 8,90 kilograms and in third place, Miguel Blasco at the head of Berluki.

In the category of major piece, the best was Daniel Maestre. Together with their crew they captured a denton of 3 kilograms. In second place was David Caballero at the head of the Guesagui, with a barracuda of 2,85 kilograms and third was Javier Pardillo of Noah, with a llampuga of 2,35 kilograms.

In fourth position was Victor Caserta at the head of the My moonfifth was Juan Ferrer at the head of Mar d'Ilusió and sixth Antonio Roselló, with the Two Spark.

After the weighing, a meal of all the crews was held and the awards ceremony, which was chaired by the fishing vowel, Daniel Maestre, in which apart from the winners, all participants received gifts courtesy of the Sports Fishing Section of the Club Nautico de Javea.

Weighing in individual piece

1 Daniel Maestre's 1 fishing line: 3,00 kilograms (denton)
2 Guesagui by David Caballero: 2,85 kilograms (barracuda)
3 Noah by Javier Pardillo: 2,35 kilograms (llampuga)
4 My Moon by Victor Caserta: 2,05 kilograms (llampuga)
5 Mar d'Ilusió de Juan Ferrer: 1,86 kilograms (denton)
6 Spark 2 by Antonio Roselló: 1,85 kilograms (barracuda)
7 Miguel Blasco's Berluki: 1,60 kilograms (barracuda)
8 Montgó by Juan Sapena: 1,20 kilogramdos (llampuga)
9 Kiko Tres by Enrique Morant: 1,15 kilograms (bacoreta)
10 Blaucat by José Sivera: no weight
11 Moon key of José Luís Martínez: no weight
12 Andrés Aeschimann Swing Three: no weight
13 Tallatuly by Juan Carlos Salinas: no weight
14 Calabuch by Jorge Canet: no weight
15 Aguilucho by José Mata: without weight
16 Jean Michel de Damián Berenguer: weightless
17 Ricardo Catalá Impala: Weightless
18 L'illa de José Espasa: weightless

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