The World Fly Fishing Championship is organised by the Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive (FIPS Mouche) and takes place annually between 27 teams of five individuals per country (in 2013), over three days.
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WFFC rules
Five rounds with a duration of three hours of fly fishing are fished at five different geographical locations (sectors), chosen by the host nation beforehand for its abundant trout and game fish populations. All fish caught are measured for length rather than weight and are returned to the water alive. Points are awarded to the most successful anglers and section points per round according to placing, with the winner receiving one point; the lowest overall score wins.
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2017 WFFC
The 37th FIPS Mouche World Flyfishing Championship in 2017 will take place in Slovakia from September 5th to 11th, on the rivers Váh, Belá, Poprad and Orava and on the water dam Palcmanska Ma?a located on the river at Dedinky near Dob?iná. These rivers hold brown trout, rainbow trout, grayling, brook trout, chub, huchen (Danubian salmon) and dace.
FIPS Mouche
FIPS Mouche is an abbreviation of "Fédération Internationale de Peche Sportive Mouche" (in English, the "International Fly Fishing Federation"), which is the fly fishing arm of CIPS (Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive), founded in Rome in 1952, the world regulating body for many different disciplines of fishing. The responsibility for the organization of upcoming FIPS Mouche events such as the World Fly Fishing world Championships is left to the governing body of the chosen host nation.
WFFC video history
- 36th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing championship 2016 United States - Video by team South Africa on Youtube
- 35th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing championship 2015 Bosnia Video on Youtube
- 34th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing championship 2014 Czech Republic Video Day 3 on Youtube
- 33rd FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing championship 2013 Norway Video Summary on Youtube
- 32nd FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing championship 2012 Slovenia - Video by Team Luxemburg on Youtube
- 31st FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing championship 2011 Italy - Video by Team Italy on Youtube
- 29th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing championship 2009 Scotland - Video by Youtube
- 27th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing championship 2007 Finland - Video by Team Canada on Youtube
- 26th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing championship 2006 Portugal - Video by Team Canada on Youtube
WFFC results history
WFFC Championships team results 1981 to 2016
WFFC Championships individual results to 2015
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