TFFCC Fly Scoring: Predator Series 2023 – Player Standings

2023/12/19

2023 Best Predators by Species

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David Carr's 79cm Japanese Seabass, Yokohama Bay, November 2023
Gucci with his 77cm Japanese Seabass (Yokohama)
Shingo Tanaka's 70cm Lake Trout, Lake Chuzenji, May 2023
Ed's 66cm Japanese seabass (September 2023, Pallas FGS - Yokohama Bay)
Seiichi's Channel Catfish 50cm, Lake Kasumi, June 2023
Ed's Striped Bass 40cm, Myagi Angler's Village, October 2023

Eligible Check & Species

Predators (must be caught on baitfish or crustacean fly patterns dressed on single barbless hook #10 or 20mm and larger/longer) both freshwater and saltwater above 40cm size can make entry between 1 January and 31 December 2023.

Score Events

Must be within 180-240 minutes session result of A) competition, B) VS match, C) Solo Scoring and all checks must be verified with picture or by score master. 40-ish size fish will be "40", but propery measured 58cm fish will be "58". When score master is not present, captain or guide will be responsible to verify the score.

About Rules & Season Points

Please see details in the playbook.

Standing

TFFCC Fly Scoring: Predator Series 2023 – Player Standings

Posチーム | TeamSeason ScoreChecks# of EventsSpecies
11341203Japanese Seabass
21148133Japanese Seabass, Striped Bass, Channel Catfish, Lake Trout
3990101Channel Catfish
4田中慎吾27021Lake Trout
517911Japanese Seabass
6Hiromiki10000-
6Imany10000-
8Carlos Yokoyama5000-
85000-
8Martyn White5000-
8Yutaka Tezuka5000-
12Ken Yamamoto000-
12Lefty Hama000-
12Prince Shino000-

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