21/04/2026
Last weekend the WP SCL circuit made its way to Poortjieskloof Dam for the fourth tournament of the 2026 season—and what a weekend it turned out to be.
Winter made its presence felt early, as a powerful cold front swept through on Friday, bringing heavy rain and even snow on the surrounding mountain peaks. Despite the harsh conditions, the anglers showed their commitment in full force. An impressive field of 51 competitors—the biggest turnout of the season so far—arrived ready to take on the challenge. Even more remarkable was the fact that every single angler managed to boat their full 5-fish limit.
Saturday greeted the field with cold but calm conditions, a welcome change after Friday’s weather. The day remained largely stable, with only a light breeze picking up around midday. The bass were cooperative throughout, with fish being caught consistently from start to finish. However, it was a game of half centimeters, as most anglers relied on small upgrades over the course of the day to climb the leaderboard.
As expected, the tight fishing conditions led to a closely contested event, with very little separating the top competitors.
Top 10 Results:
1. James Chislett – 217.0 cm
2. JP Conradie – 192.0 cm
3. Charles Pitout – 191.0 cm
4. Tim Erasmus – 188.0 cm
5. Reich Lategan – 182.5 cm
6. Neels Botha – 181.5 cm
7. Jurie Swart – 181.0 cm
8. Andrew Thomas – 181.0 cm
9. Jonty Vice – 180.0 cm
10. Fritz Dippenaar – 179.0 cm
Congratulations to Brendon Baxter with an impressive 52.0cm taking Big Bass and to James Chislett on a standout performance and a well-earned maiden victory, putting together an exceptional bag to break the 200 cm mark. With such a competitive field and consistent catches across the board, this event will certainly be remembered as one of the highlights of the season so far.
The WP SCL now looks ahead to the next stop, with momentum building and competition tighter than ever.