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The 11-year-old beat everyone else in the Finnish Championships: « You can be a long fishing

The 11-year-old beat everyone else in the Finnish Championships: « You can be a long fishing


Jenna Arvola has been advised to catch more than six kilos of catch that long angling can be beneficial for those who seek great prey.

11-year-old Jenna Arvola Won the under-12 series on Saturday at the Onginna Championships in Kyrkösjärvi, Seinäjoki in Seinäjoki.

The victory was exceptional: Arvola’s 6,168 kilo catch was the whole competition The biggest, and others, could not even result in more than four kilos. There were about 360 participants in the competition.

On Monday morning, Arvola says that the post -race moods are good.

According to Arvola, the secret to success was a six-meter fishing rod, while other people under the age of 12 were angling with about 3-4 meters.

« You can be a long fishing, » he hints at others.

On the lake, a place was drawn on the Arvola Race Series, where it did not come as much as elsewhere. It was a little easier to fish, but on the other hand, the fish can be sensitive on the beach.

Therefore, long angling can be useful.

Over Six pound catch included breams, a couple of roach and one perch. The weight of the catch became high due to bream, which weighed up to about half a pound.

Arvola competed in the under-12s series, but he does not play an important role in the competition.

« It doesn’t affect in any way. It depends a little on where it is, » Arvola says.

Jenna Arvola of such a medal was given to the Finnish Championships.

Arvola has been fishing since the little girl, but with regard to racing fishing, the Kyrösjärvi competitions were only his other.

Arvola was successful at the first time at last year’s Finnish Championships on the Kimola Canal while winning a silver medal.

He encourages other young people and especially girls because the sport is interesting and exciting.



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