Young fishers were victorious at a charity fishing competition at Derbyshire's Ladybower Reservoir, that raised more than £300 for Fishing for Schools (F4S).
The event, on 22 September, was organised by the F4S Yorkshire and Peaks team and the money raised will go towards their courses with local schools.
The winner of the top competition on the day – the best bag – was 15-year-old Luca Sutton from Clitheroe (pictured), whose catch for four fish topped the scales at 14lb 8oz. Luca also won the award for the largest fish at 6lb 4oz.
Luca was fishing with his fellow England Youth Team member Isaac Slack (aged 14), who lives locally. Between them they netted approaching 60 fish, meaning their boat had the greatest catch.
In all 26 anglers took part in the match, catching 325 fish for an average of 12lb 8oz. The action on the water was followed by food and an auction in the nearby Ladybower Inn.
Organiser Steve Newsome said: "It was a great day – we had lots of new faces and people came from far and wide to take part, including a number of young competitors. I think it is very fitting that our top fisher on the day was a teenager, Luca."
Steve also asked for donations for Fishing for Schools on his birthday and personally added £80 to the pot from those.
Big thanks to Ladybower Fisheries and the Ladybower Inn for their support and to all the donors of prizes and auction items, including the Anglers National Line Recycling Scheme, Ken Truman, SKB Fly Fishing, Steve Frakes and Orvis Bakewell