Information
World Predator League
A Predator Fishing Tournament for Real Perch Anglers
The World Predator League tournament is held over 2 days, o 2 different waters, and targets the 8 biggest perch. A maximum of 75 boats will compete. Both competition and camaraderie are at the core of this event. This is the event for angling enthusiasts in the river delta of South-West Netherlands.
Goal
The goal of the World Predator League is to bring together all-round predator anglers who compete exclusively with artificial lures on the best predator fishing waters in the Netherlands. In addition to the competitive aspect, the organization aims to create a fun event where the angler is the main focus.
Waters
The competition takes place on 2 iconic waters in the Netherlands:
Haringvliet
Volkerak
These waters are famous in Europe for their large predator fish. To level the playing field for all participants, each team will fish on each water for one day. The participants are divided into three groups, and each group fishes in a different order of waters. The order is determined by a draw on the registration day.
Scoring
The organization has chosen a point system based on the following fish quotas:
8 perch
Important:
There is no specific order in which the fish must be caught.
All caught fish, up to the required numbers, count towards the rankings.
Participants who catch the required amounts (full card) receive 1,000 bonus points.
Measurement:
All fish are measured in whole centimeters. For example.
42.2 cm rounds down to 42 cm.
42.5 cm rounds up to 43 cm.
The organization only accepts fish that exceed the legally set minimum sizes:
Perch: 22 cm
The rankings and live scores can be followed via the official website www.worldpredatorleague.nl.
Registration Procedure (FISH)
The organization uses a new web app for fish registration. A link to the web app
will be sent to all team captains. Assistance will also be available during
registration.
All captains will receive a link to the web app. They can register using the email
address that is registered in the World Predator League database.
The captains will receive an email containing a login code. After logging in with
this code, they can set their own password.
Two photos must be submitted for each fish caught:
A photo of the fish with its head against the headboard, clearly showing the day sticker and boat number.
A photo of the angler holding the fish with the fish’s head in their right hand, with the angler clearly visible.gs.
Control & Participant Behavior
We ask all participants to behave respectfully towards marshalls, other participants, free anglers, and to comply with the regulations.
Rules:
Participants are expected to know and follow the rules available at www.worldpredatorleague.nl.
Control
Each participant will receive a GPS tracker, which monitors location and speed during the tournament. This data will be used to monitor violations and to call emergency services if needed. After the tournament, the data will be deleted.
In addition to GPS trackers, there will be control boats on the water to enforce and monitor the rules.
Failure to comply with the regulations will result in immediate disqualification.
Fun
Every evening, a “participants dinner” will be organized for the competitors. This buffet provides an opportunity to share experiences, fun, and catches. During the communal dinners, prizes for the biggest fish of the day will be awarded, and information for the following day will be shared.
On the final competition day, the organization will host an afterparty where participants can share their experiences while enjoying music and drinks.
Prizes
The organization has compiled an extensive prize table provided by the partners of the World Predator League. The aim is to distribute prizes across the following categories:
Largest fish per competition day:
Perch
Largest fish overall
Top 15 teams
This is the structure of the World Predator League, where competition, camaraderie, and respect for nature come together.