Fresh Water World

Spearfishing Lake Mead | Liquid Soul Industries

The 1st World Freshwater Spearfishing Championship in Lake Mead, Nevada, saw 67 competitors from 13 countries remove over 10,600 pounds of invasive fish, with two new women’s world records set.

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A big Thanks to Chase Weir, from Guam, for all his great work on Photos and video.

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FINAL RESULTS FOR THE WFSC MAY OF 2017

MAY 18-19 OF 2017: THE USA HOSTED ITS FIRST WORLD FRESHWATER SPEARFISHING CHAMPIONSHIP.

IN LAKE MEAD, LAS VEGAS, NV 67 competitors completed from 13 different countries. The event was 2 days, Day 1 saw 145 game fish, striped bass.

Day 2 was unlimited carp day. There were 1603 carp taken for a total of 10600 pounds, 4818 kilos.

All the game fish were used for personal food and all the carp processed in to pet food.

The event had 4 divisions: Mens, Masters, Womens, and Mixed Doubles.

  • MENS: 38 divers, 16 teams, form 13 countries
  • MASTERS: 13 divers, 5 teams, from 7 countries
  • WOMENS: 10 divers, 3 teams, from 6 countries
  • MIXED TEAMS: 10, from 7 different countries
  • JUNIORS: 6 divers, from 3 different countries
  • 2 world records were set by women.

For the Next World Freshwater Spearfishing Championship look under the same web site under New Zealand 2019.

Thanks to all our great supporters and sponsors who really made this a super success
WFSC Committee!

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