Over 200 young gundogs

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Over 200 anglers aged 6-12 gathered at Flensborg Pier in Hafnarfjörður today, armed their tackle and competed to catch the most and strangest fish. Seven-year-old Mohammad El Said received a prize for catching the biggest fish, a whiting weighing just under 600g.

Over 200 anglers
aged 6-12, they turned up at Flensburg Pier in Hafnarfjörður today, armed
The fishing gear, and they competed to catch as many and the most unusual fish as possible. Mohammad
Seven-year-old El Said received a prize for catching the biggest fish he had caught.
A pike that weighed high in 600g.

Skillful and strange
fish

The annual play workshops in Hafnarfjörður are held by
A fishing competition at Flensburg Pier, open to all children aged six and over.
for twelve years. For over 25 years, the Municipality of Hafnarfjörður has organised this
a fishing competition, and around 300 children often take part when the weather is good. The children were
fewer this year, around 200 in total, but the joy is always just as great. Competitors get
Fishing tackle at the venue, bait and instructions from staff. Prizes
were awarded for the biggest fish, which on this occasion was a pike that weighed a great deal.
in 600 g. It was seven-year-old Mohammad El Said from Selsins' play scheme in
Öldutúnsskóla, which received an award for the biggest fish. His play course in
Öldutúnsskóli was also awarded a cup for catching the most fish. Mentors
The sports and play courses had robust supervision during the dorgveiðikeppni
In addition, the sailing club Þytur had a lifeboat sailing around
the area.

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