Fishing / Competition: Game Fair quiz

Saturday 11 July 1992 23:02 BST
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TWELVE of our readers will enjoy free tuition in casting at the Game Fair at Tabley Park, Cheshire, later this month after winning our competition last week, run in conjunction with Laphroaig. They are:

Mr J Savage of London, SW9; Mr I McMurdo of Kendal, Cumbria; Mr M Archibald of London, W4; Mr P J Williams of Old Coulsdon, Surrey; Mr J Pearce of Chigwell, Essex; Mr D McNeill, Hove, East Sussex; Mr D J Dunford, Brixham, Devon; Mr T P Mander, Stockport, Cheshire; Mr R R Turnock of Liverpool; Mr P Houston, Co. Antrim, N Ireland; Mr G C Hodgson, Morpeth, Northumberland; and Mr S D Lucas, Sandbach, Cheshire.

The Game Fair, Britain's largest event dedicated to the countryside, takes place from 23 to 25 July. Among the attractions will be: antiques, falconry, rural crafts, wildlife, working gun dogs, nature walks, coracle making, a four- wheel drive course and clay- pigeon shooting competitions.

The answers to the quiz were: 1 Flop (not a casting tyle); 2 Drogue (not a young salmon); 3 Blue Mole (not a trout fly); 4 Black Bass (not mentioned in Walton's Compleat Angler); 5 Margaret Thatcher (not an angler).

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