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Surf Casting and Angling Club of WA (Inc.)[email protected] Dry Casting Officer Ron Thomas 0407 630 053 [email protected] Assistant Drycasting Officer Bob Henderson Recorder

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  • Surf Casting and Angling Club of WA (Inc.)

    PO Box 2834, Malaga WA 6944

    ABN 29 925 237 020

    Email: [email protected]

    Club Web page: http://www.scac.net.au

    October 2020 : Reel Talk Contents

    Cover Sri with first Salmon caught using done

    2 Contents

    3 Club Committee and Life Members

    4 President’s Report

    4 Member’s Fee Schedule

    5 2020 -21 Field Days

    5 October Birthdays

    6 September Field Day Report

    11 September Field Day Results

    14 Recorder’s Report

    15 September DryCasting REport

    16 Presentation Night

    22 Medical Advice

    mailto:[email protected]://www.scac.net.au/

  • Club Committee for 2020-21

    President

    Martin Wearmouth

    0407 301 195

    [email protected]

    Secretary

    John Curtis

    0412 776 558

    [email protected]

    Field Day Officer Martin Wearmouth

    0407 301 195 [email protected]

    Committee Persons

    Gary Parkinson

    Chris Stickells Website Coordinator

    Peet Wessels AAAWA Delegates

    Vice President

    Peter Osborne

    Reel Talk Editor Victor Schilo Assistant Field Day Officer Vince Tomazin

    Treasurer Victor Schilo 0413 152 550 [email protected] Dry Casting Officer

    Ron Thomas

    0407 630 053 [email protected]

    Assistant Drycasting Officer

    Bob Henderson Recorder Justin Rose [email protected]

    Martin Wearmouth, John Curtis

    All club emails should be sent to [email protected] and all correspondence posted by mail should be addressed to:

    PO Box 2834, Malaga WA 6944

    SCAC Life Members

    George Holman, Eric Parker, Ian Cook, Bob Henderson, Terry Fuller, Mal Head, Peter Osborne

    Deceased life members:

    Vic Davis, Doug Edward, Lloyd Dunn, Dudley Brown, Noel Knight, Les Shand, Ron Kildahl, Bob Klein, Jim Strong

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 4

    President’s Report - October 2020 Thanks to everyone who attended our Presentation night in September, It was

    great to see a good number of members there and enjoy a meal together, Well

    done to all those that received Trophies and certificates and thanks John

    Curtis, Victor Schilo, Ron Thomas and Peter Osborne for helping to organise

    the night, Thanks also to the Croatian Club for the food.

    I have just returned from our field day at reef beach and it was great to see so

    many Salmon there. With the warmer weather starting I hope to see a few

    more heading to the beach to wet a line. Remember if fishing outside a field

    day please be aware of the open competition that is now listed in the reel talk,

    if you catch an eligible fish you can download the form from the website or

    ask the secretary to send one to you.

    Sad news from AAA WA at the September special meeting it was voted that the association will close due

    to no one nominating for the 4 roles needed on the committee.

    Martin Wearmouth; President

    Membership Fees

    The SCAC Membership Fees for the 2020/21 year are due as at the 1st July.

    But there is good news, fees for 20/21 are now:

    Single Membership $70 Family Membership $80 Concession Membership $50 Concession Family $60

    Payment can be made via EFT (Please note your name in the remittance), Cheque or Cash at the monthly meetings.

    The Secretary has sent out Membership Forms for all members to complete and return.

    Please return them promptly, with all details completed in full.

    Bank details: Surf Casting and Angling Club BSB: 036 059 A/C: 880334

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 5

    Field Day Venues For 2020/2021 Dates Venue Boundaries

    17 - 18 October 2020 Dunsborough to White Hills

    Lines down 9.00 am Saturday

    Lines up 9 am Sunday

    Dunsborough to White Hills

    and local as below at bottom of

    page

    14 - 15 November 2020 Cervantes to Leeman

    Lines down 9.00 am Saturday

    Lines up 9 am Sunday

    Cervantes to Leeman and local

    as below at bottom of page

    12 - 13 December 2020 Lancelin to Greenhead

    Lines down 9.00 am Saturday

    Lines up 9 am Sunday

    Lancelin to Greenhead and

    local as below at bottom of

    page

    Sunday 24 January and

    Monday 25th January 2021

    make own long weekend

    Australia Day is Tuesday

    26th

    Open

    Lines down 6.00 am Sunday

    Lines up 9 am Tuesday

    Open anywhere in WA

    13 - 14 February 2021 Dunsborough to White Hills

    Lines down 9.00 am Saturday

    Lines up 9 am Sunday

    Dunsborough to White Hills

    and local as below at bottom of

    page

    27 Feb - 1 March 2021

    Long Weekend

    Geraldton to Kalbarri

    Lines down 6 am Saturday

    Lines up 9 am Monday

    Geraldton to Kalbarri and local

    as below at bottom of page

    3 April – 5 April 2021

    Easter Long weekend

    Bluff Creek and standard local

    Lines down 6 am Saturday

    Lines up 9 am Monday

    Cheynes and Bluff Creek area

    and local as below at bottom of

    page

    Local boundaries are from Lancelin in the North to Point Peron in the South

    Lines Down for long weekends and Rottnest – Saturday 6.00 am

    Lines up for long weekends and Rottnest – Monday 9.00 am

    Lines Down on Standard weekends – Saturday 9.00 am

    Lines up on Standard weekends – Sunday 9.00 am

    Sign-on / Weigh-in times; Where possible please fish together; Spots and locations are

    to be decided at the General Meeting prior to the Field Day

    Aniello Pizzolante 9th; Sarah Wignell 12th; Victor Schilo 12th;

    Vince Tomazin 15th; Oliver Wessels 15th; Gary Parkinson 18th

    Enjoy your special day

    As I sat, strapped in my seat waiting during the countdown, one thought kept

    crossing my mind ... every part of this rocket was supplied by the lowest bidder.

    -John Glenn

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 6

    Surf Casters September 2020 Reef beach field day report by Martin Wearmouth

    We had decided on an early start at our September meeting so 5 Surf Casters met at Armadale at 6am on

    Friday to make the trip to Reef Beach Bremer Bay. Vince, Gary, Stuart, Sri and myself set off on time for

    the drive, after a stop at Katanning we arrived at the beach about 11.30am, Ron was already there and had

    managed to get the shack again which was a great bonus with the strong winds forecast for the next day.

    After setting up and unpacking the cars we had lunch then headed off to check the beach conditions, we drove

    to the eastern end which was sheltered from the wind, the beach was soft in a few spots but we could drive

    all the way to the cliffs on the eastern side, with strong easterly winds forecast for Saturday and a storm

    coming in on Friday night this would be a good spot to fish and get some protection from the wind.

    We fished at the eastern end out of the wind and Vince managed to catch 3 skippy and a few wrasse, I caught

    a herring, on the way back we fished a nice gutter but only I caught a 4.8kg Salmon. We returned to the shack

    and fired up the pot belly and had dinner and a few drinks as we all socialised and made plans of where to

    fish on Saturday.

    When we went to bed the wind was strong and through the night as the storm went through the tin on the

    shack was quite noisy, It has been there since the 1960s and not much work has been done in the last few

    years, this made sleeping difficult as it sounded like the wind was going to rip the tin off.

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 7

    Well we made it to Saturday morning with a lot less sleep than we would like and the wind had dropped but

    it was still very strong from the east. Ron headed off first and set up close to camp in a nice gutter. The rest

    of us headed to the eastern side to fish with mixed results but it was pleasant fishing with no strong wind.

    I managed to catch a few species on my float rig casting onto the submerged reef area: Western Rock

    Blackfish, Herring, Banded Sweep, Whiting, Wrasse & Cod, But those fishing the beach did not catch much

    in the protected bay.

    Mark and Wendy Hansen arrived Saturday morning after having been to Bluff Creek on Friday and put a

    memorial plaque on the rocks for Mark Nurse. They set up camp at the eastern end.

    After lunch we again fished the eastern side but with low tide did not catch much, I moved to a spot close to

    camp that was close to the outer reef and managed to catch 6 skippy but with the strong wind it was hard

    fishing and the fish only came on the bite for about 20 minutes and for the next half hour not even a bite so

    I headed back to camp to warm up by the fire.

    Saturday night was a much better night in the shack, the wind was not making any of the tin rattle so we all

    slept much better. On Sunday morning I tried my Skippy spot but caught nothing. Ron and Vince fished a

    nice gutter and caught some Salmon, Vince caught and release a 83cm salmon, we decided to drive further

    east and spotted a salmon school but after a couple got caught they moved out to deeper water and stayed

    just out of reach for a couple of hours. We set up in front of them and still managed a few salmon each until

    we returned to camp for lunch, Ron had left late morning to head home.

    After lunch we went back to the spot, we saw the salmon and found another smaller school that again was

    out of casting distance. We set up on the beach close to them and again picked up some stragglers over the

    next few hours.

    Sri had just bought a drone so he set that up and dropped a bait out next to the salmon school, it did not take

    long and he was onto a salmon. After that one was beached he sent the drone out again and this time landed

    in the salmon school as soon as the slack was taken up the salmon was already on but this time on the way

    to the beach the fish tangled up in 3 other lines, this was the first time Sri had used the drone so a great start.

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 8

    Just before dark I moved back to the spot I had caught the Skippy the day before but did not catch anything.

    Vince and Mark fished with me and both caught some Herring before we packed up and headed back to

    camp, we again had the pot belly going and everyone sat and socialised as we kept warm by the fire.

    Mark and Wendy joined us ready to drive home early on Monday morning.

    Gary left early Monday morning but 4 of us stayed on to fish another day. After breakfast we fished a gutter

    close to the track onto the beach but all I caught was a stingray, we headed east again to try and find a salmon

    school. I spotted a small school and cast into it but the fish just ignored the bait and moved on, this happened

    about 5 times over the morning so we moved to the sheltered bay under the cliffs at the eastern side but again

    not even a bite.

    After lunch we fished the gutter close to camp that Ron and Vince had caught the salmon, it looked good but

    again no fish, Vince did catch a stingray (I was fishing next to him and was glad it was not on my line ) ,

    Sri put out some more drone baits but no bites this time so we headed back just on dark to fire up the pot

    belly and have dinner.

    We had all four seasons again this trip, starting with strong wing and storms then finished with a nice sunny

    Sunday, a good variety of species with Mark Hansen getting 9.

    Thanks to all those that attended the trip and I hope to see everyone back at another field day soon.

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    First Fishing trip to Reef Beach by Stuart Waterman Early Friday morning, half a dozen keen anglers headed off towards Reef Beach for a weekend of fishing

    and camping. We were hoping to jag the shed for a bit of protection, hence the early get away. Little did we

    know the advanced party was ahead of us, securing the shed campsite, checking out the fishing report on our

    arrival, and preparing morning tea (that last bit may not be true, but would have been nice) thanks Ron, well

    done mate.

    The weather the first 24 hours was pretty ordinary, as was the fishing. The wind during that first night was

    relentless the fear of the stability of the shed a concern to all, however eventually it settled and some sleep

    was achievable. We also had a couple of human alarm clocks to get us going each morning, however I think

    they were in South Australia time zone, as the hours of sleep seemed to be reduced.

    The weather did ease over the next few days making fishing a little easier at times, with a variety of species

    being caught along the beach.

    Salmon were a welcome sight with their large black schools cruising the beaches, frequently sitting just out

    of casting range for most of us, anyway.

    There was a good catch of herring caught at the eastern end of the beach by Mark, with a variety of assorted

    species.

    Sri managed to score 2 nice salmon from his first two drone drops, an enviable record.

    I managed to score a salmon on a white richter lure, a first for me.

    Martin scored several nice salmon, long cast helps reach them.

    Vince was excitedly fighting the only hookup on our last afternoon after a very fishless day, only to be

    disappointed as the stingray waved its flaps at him.

    Angler Species Weight

    1A Best scale fish (1st six months) 0 0 0.00

    1B Best scale fish (2nd six months) 0 0 0.00

    2 Most meritorious fish 0 0 0.00

    3 Best shark (4.5kg min) 0 0 0.00

    4 Best mulloway (2kg min) 0 0 0.00

    5 Best tailor (1kg min) Peet Wessels Reef Beach June 2020 3.00

    6 Best salmon (3kg min) Vince Tomazin Reef Beach Sept 2020 5.76

    7 Best skipjack trevally (0.5 kg min) Vince Tomazin Reef Beach June 2020 1.56

    8 Best mackerel (2kg min) 0 0 0.00

    9 Best yellowtail kingfish, samson or amberjack (4kg min) 0 0 0.00

    10 Best scale fish (Other than above) 0 0 0.00

    11 Best bag of scale fish 0 0 0.00

    12 Best bag of mulloway (2 fish min) 0 0 0.00

    13 Best bag of tailor (2 fish min) Ron Thomas Hill River August 2020 2.05

    14 Best fish on single handed rod (max 4kg line) Martin Wearmouth Goatfish 0.90

    15 Best fish caught on fly rod 0 0 0.00

    16 Best fish on single handed rod, soft plastic lure (max 4kg line) Mark Hansen Whiting King George 0.24

    17 Best fish on single handed rod, hard body lure (max 4kg line) 0 0 0.00

    18 Best fish caught using a drone Sri Srigandan Salmon Western Australian 5.05

    Field Day Sections up to and including September

    Section

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 12

    SpeciesSpecies

    SpeciesSpecies

    SpeciesSpecies

    SpeciesSpecies

    SpeciesSpecies

    Species

    Salmon

    Western

    Australian

    Herring

    Australian

    Flathead (all

    species)

    Breaksea

    Cod

    Sweep

    Banded

    Western

    Blue Devil

    Wrasse (all

    species) 1

    only

    Whiting

    Trevally

    Silver Skippy

    Whiting King

    George

    Western

    Rock

    Blackfish

    Field

    Day

    General

    Meeting

    Number

    71

    2

    Total weight31.29

    0.400.72

    Weight of best

    Number

    43

    11

    11

    66

    Total weight18.57

    0.450.30

    0.250.20

    0.152.60

    1.80

    Weight of best

    Number

    43

    11

    1

    Total weight19.85

    0.550.35

    0.390.49

    Weight of best

    Number

    4

    Total weight18.65

    Weight of best

    Number

    241

    11

    31

    13

    1

    Total weight2.68

    0.300.30

    0.250.60

    0.200.06

    0.620.24

    Weight of best

    Number

    1

    Total weight1.00

    Weight of best

    Number

    Total weight

    Weight of best

    141.0

    Sri Srigandan0.00

    00

    0.01

    120.0

    Gary Parkinson1.00

    11

    21.01

    1220.5

    Mark Hansen

    5.259

    36178.5

    11

    198.5

    Stuart Waterm

    an18.65

    14

    200.51

    1366.2

    Vince Tomazin

    21.635

    10276.3

    11

    296.3

    Martin W

    earmouth

    24.328

    23346.2

    1

    Total

    points

    Ron Thomas

    32.413

    10364.1

    11

    384.1

    ANGLERTotal

    weight

    No. of

    Species

    No. of

    fish

    F.D.

    points

    Attendance

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 13

    Open fishing competition 2020/21

    The Open Competition is for fish caught between 1 May 2020 and 30 April 2021, other than on Club gazetted Field days, Entries for the Open competition close 30 days after capture. See Competition Rules Section 4.

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    Entry

    1 Most meritorious capture None To be awarded by Committee

    2 Best shark 4.5 kg

    3 Best mulloway 5 kg

    4 Best salmon 3.5kg Peet Wessels, 6kg Reef Beach 1/6/20

    5 Best flathead 0.5 kg

    6 Best tailor 1.5 kg

    7 Best samson fish 5 kg

    8 Best fish on single handed rod maximum 4kg line class (Bait)

    Legal size

    9 Best pink snapper 2 kg

    10 Best tarwhine 0.5 kg

    11 Best mackerel 4 kg

    12 Best skipjack trevally (southern) 1 kg

    13 Best trevally (northern) 2 kg

    14 Best snook or pike 0.5 kg

    15 Best black or yellow finned bream 0.6 kg

    16 Best scale fish other than sections 3-15

    2 kg

    17 Best fish caught on fly rod. Legal size

    18 Best fish caught using a soft plastic or hard body lure on a single handed rod (4kg line max.)

    Legal size

    19 Best Fish caught by Drone Legal size

    Barron Lure Competition

    The Barron Lure competition is sponsored by Eric Parker, who donates the trophies. Try Eric’s Poppers, you will not be disappointed. The rules for this competition are the same as for the clubs open fishing competition, plus the fish must be caught on a popper lure and a single fish cannot win more than one Barron lure section

    Heaviest Tailor on lure No Entry

    Heaviest Salmon on Lure No Entry

    Heaviest Scale fish on lure No Entry

    Angler Species Weight

    Best scale fish Vince Tomazin Salmon Western Australian 5.76

    Best bag of scale fish Ron Thomas 32.41

    Field day prizes for September

    Section

    Best shark

    Best bag including sharks

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 14

    Recorder Report It was good to see the competition year kick off in May with some great fish caught. A couple of new faces

    David Wilding added a Salmon to his species badge and at 3.6kg to his Master’s badge, David Trainer also

    added Herring to his species badge

    In the open competition the ledger has been wiped clean to start fresh and the first entry was a solid salmon

    weighing 6kg at Reef Beach from Peet Wessels, There were some great photos taken on that trip and the

    gutters looked superb. The Salmon was caught outside of the competition “lines down period” hence eligible

    for the Open Competition. During the field trip amongst a large bag and plenty of points Peet also caught a

    large Tailor 3kg gilled and gutted. Well done Peet

    Now the borders are open people can take a break and head away to some fishy destinations, do not forget to

    keep the Open Competition in mind.

    If you’re unsure of any fish caught for eligibility just give me a call.

    Justin Rose

    1 1285.5

    2 822.2

    3 805.5

    4 767.6

    5 616.3

    6 435.8

    7 302.4

    8 257.5

    9 255.7

    10 224.4

    11 220.5

    12 161.2

    13 152.2

    14 120.0

    15 59.0

    16 30.0

    17 20.0

    18 10.0

    David Wilding

    David Trainer

    Sri Srigandan

    Ian Taggart

    Gary Parkinson

    Sabby Pizzolante

    Stuart Waterman

    Brad Zaknich (visitor)

    Chris Stickells

    Dom - visitor

    Peet Wessels

    Mark Hansen

    Vince Tomazin

    Sandra Wessels

    Theo Van Niekerk

    Shane Wignell

    Top scores up to September

    Rank Angler Total points

    Martin Wearmouth

    Ron Thomas

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 15

    DRY CASTING – 6TH SEPTEMBER 2020

    Not much to write about this month with only four members turning up for what was supposed to be a wet

    day, but once again, no rain.

    I think Father’s Day was the culprit for the lack of attendance. I think we will lay the blame on that

    anyway.

    Hendo had a good day in both accuracy events with 153m in the DHA and 135m in the SHA, along with 3

    bulls eyes. Good to see.

    Chas threw both 56gr casts out but made up for it with the longest artificial bait at 138.25m and the longest

    112gr at 169.00m.

    The first Sunday in October will be our last Sunday for the next 5 or 6 months, so it’s back to a week day.

    You will be informed if there are any changes.

    Ron Thomas DCO

    Cast Cast Total Cast Cast Total Cast Cast Total

    Veterans 1 2 % 1 2 % 1 2 %

    BOB HENDERSON 130.33 135.36 265.69 98.32 114.20 115.33 229.53 91.76 OUT OUT 0.00 0.00

    RON THOMAS 131.34 138.89 270.23 100.00 123.80 126.35 250.15 100.00 149.03 B/O 149.03 100.00

    Seniors

    MARK HANSEN 90.90 OUT 90.90 100.00 97.16 95.20 192.36 100.00 114.55 115.25 229.80 100.00

    SURF CASTING & ANGLING CLUB

    Dry casting results -6th September 2020

    56 gram Artificial Bait 112gram

    Total Attendance Total

    D/Casting Points

    Veterans 3 3 1 1 4 4 2 2 Total % 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Total % %

    BOB HENDERSON 22 24 14 17 21 13 25 17 153 100.00 10 10 7 8 35 100.00 390.08 10 400.08

    RON THOMAS 15 22 25 22 8 21 22 17 152 99.35 4 10 9 9 32 91.43 490.78 10 500.78

    Seniors

    MARK HANSEN 16 1 21 23 19 0 23 9 112 100.00 0 2 0 7 9 100.00 500.00 10 510.00

    SURF CASTING & ANGLING CLUB

    Dry casting results -6th September 2020

    Double Handed Accuracy Single Handed Accuracy

    Target number Target distance

    VETERANS BEST CASTS FOR THE YEAR 2020 - 2021

    LONGEST 56 GRAM 138.39 RON THOMAS

    LONGEST ARTIFICIAL BAIT 126.35 RON THOMAS

    LONGEST 112G 155.48 RON THOMAS

    HIGHEST DOUBLE HANDED ACCURACY 153 BOB HENDERSON

    HIGHEST SINGLE HANDED ACCURACY 35 BOB HENDERSON

    LONGEST 56 GRAM 94.11

    LONGEST ARTIFICIAL BAIT 97.16

    LONGEST 112G 119.75

    HIGHEST DOUBLE HANDED ACCURACY 135

    HIGHEST SINGLE HANDED ACCURACY 29

    MARK HANSEN

    MARK HANSEN

    SENIORS BEST CASTS FOR THE YEAR 2020 - 2021

    MARK HANSEN

    MARK HANSEN

    MARK HANSEN

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 16

    Surf Caster’s annual Presentation Night

    The Club’s Presentation Night was held on Saturday 19th September and was attended by approximately 50

    members and guests. The event was was fully financed by the club and from all reports was enjoyed by

    everyone. Thanks go out to John Curtis for “MCing” the night and to Martin Wearmouth (Bladon WA) for

    the “table gifts”

    Surf Casters 2019-2020 competition season winners

    TROPHY WINNER YEAR

    Ladies Club Champion Sandra Wessels 2019 - 2020

    Ken Matthews Trophy Biggest Fish 1st 6 Months Martin Wearmouth Dhufish 7.96 Kg

    2019 - 2020

    Ken Matthews Trophy Biggest Fish 2nd 6 Months

    Peter Osborne Salmon 5.42 Kg

    2019 - 2020

    Field Day Officers Award Martin Wearmouth 1338.1 points

    2019 - 2020

    Basil Marsh Encouragement Award Stuart Waterman 2019 - 2020

    Sportsperson Of The Year First For Overall Drycasting & Field Day Points

    Ron Thomas 1448%

    2019 - 2020

    Club Person Of The Year Martin Wearmouth 2019 - 2020

    Ron Kildail Memorial Trophy Veterans Single Handed Accuracy Points

    Ron Thomas 240 %

    2019 - 2020

    Jim Strong Trophy – Veterans Drycasting Winner Points plus %.

    Ron Thomas 3817.92%

    2019 - 2020

    Mens Drycasting Division Winner Mark Hansen 2019 - 2020

    Surf Casters 2019-2020 Field Day Competition Sections

    Section Angler Species Weight

    1 A Best scale fish (1st six months)

    Martin Wearmouth

    Westralian Dhufish

    Rottnest May 2019

    7.96 kg

    1 B Best scale fish (2nd six months)

    Peter Osborne Salmon Australian

    Reef Beach March 2020

    5.42 kg

    2 Most meritorious fish Martin Wearmouth

    Westralian Dhufish

    Rottnest May 2019

    7.96 kg

    3 Best shark (4.5 kg min)

    4 Best mulloway (2 kg min) Gary Parkinson Mulloway Wagoe September

    2019

    2.59 kg

    5 Best tailor (1 kg min) Peet Wessels Tailor Wagoe Sept 2019

    1.58 kg

    6 Best salmon (3 kg min) Peter Osborne Salmon Australian

    Reef Beach March 2020

    5.42 kg

    7 Best skipjack trevally (0.5 kg min)

    Martin Wearmouth

    Skipjack Trevally

    Reef Beach March 2020

    1.33 kg

    10 Best scale fish (Other than above)

    Sandra Wessels Spangled Emperor

    Rottnest May 2019

    2.76 kg

    11 Best bag of scale fish Martin Wearmouth

    Reef Beach March 2020

    22.13 kg

    13 Best bag of tailor (2 fish min)

    Peter Osborne Tailor S-Bend January 2020

    5.42 kg

    14 Best fish on single handed rod (max 4kg

    line)

    Mark Hansen King George Whiting

    0.18 kg

    16 Best fish on single handed rod, soft plastic

    lure (max 4kg line)

    Mark Hansen Australian Herring

    0.11 kg

  • October 2020 Reel Talk Page 17

    WINNERS - Open fishing competition 2019/20

    The Open Competition is for fish caught between 1 May 2019 and 30 April 2020, other than on Club gazetted Field days.

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    1 Most meritorious capture None 4.1 kg Skippy, Thomas River Esperance March 2020 – Martin Wearmouth

    2 Best shark 4.5 kg 5 kg, Dirk Hartog Island Jan 2020 - Justin Rose

    3 Best mulloway 5 kg 11 kg Justin Rose, Dirk Hartog island Jan 2020 - Justin Rose

    4 Best salmon 3.5 kg 4.06 kg Martin Wearmouth, Poison Creek Esperance March 2020 - Martin Wearmouth

    5 Best flathead 0.5 kg 0.86 kg, Poison Creek March 2020 - Martin Wearmouth

    6 Best tailor 1.5 kg 1.84 kg, Jurien Bay March 2020 - Geoff Raftis

    8 Best fish on single handed rod maximum 4 kg line class (Bait)

    Legal size

    0.15 kg King George Whiting, Walpole November 2019 - Darcy Tomlinson

    9 Best pink snapper 2 kg 4.5 kg, Dirk Hartog Island Jan 2020 - Justin Rose

    11 Best mackerel 4 kg 7 kg, Dirk Hartog Island Jan 2020 - Justin Rose

    12 Best skipjack trevally (southern) 1 kg 4.1 kg, Poison Creek Esperance March 2020 - Martin Wearmouth

    16 Best scale fish other than sections 3-15 2 kg Bald Chin Groper 4.3 kg, Dirk Hartog Island

    Jan 2020 - Justin Rose

    18 Best fish caught using a soft plastic or hard body lure on a single handed rod (4 kg line max.)

    Legal size

    Red Fin Perch 0 474 Kg, Dec 19

    Darcy Tomlinson

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    Time to stop WHINING and to start WINING

    I don't understand why prescription medicine is allowed to advertise on TV or why anyone would think of trying one of the medicines after listening to

    the laundry list of warnings of possible side effects. But this is definitely an exception!

    Do you have feelings of inadequacy? Do you suffer from shyness?

    Do you wish you were a better conversationalist? Do you sometimes wish you were more assertive?

    Do you feel stressed?

    If you answered yes to any of these questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist about

    Cabernet Sauvignon

    Yes, Cabernet Sauvignon is the safe, natural way to feel better and more confident. It can help ease you out of your shyness and let you tell the world

    that you're ready and willing to do just about anything.

    You will notice the benefits of Cabernet Sauvignon almost immediately and, with a regimen of regular doses,

    you'll overcome obstacles that prevent you from living the life you want. Shyness and awkwardness will be a thing of the past. You will discover talents you never knew

    you had.

    Cabernet Sauvignon may not be right for everyone. Women who are pregnant or nursing should not use it, but women who wouldn't mind nursing or

    becoming pregnant are encouraged to try it.

    Side Effects May Include

    Dizziness, nausea, vomiting, incarceration, loss of motor control, loss of clothing, loss of money, delusions of grandeur, table dancing,

    headache, dehydration, dry mouth, and a desire to sing Karaoke and play all-night Strip Poker, Truth Or Dare, and Naked Twister.

    Warnings

    The consumption of Cabernet Sauvignon may make you think you are whispering when you are not.

    The consumption of Cabernet Sauvignon may cause you to tell your friends over and over again that you love them.

    The consumption of Cabernet Sauvignon may cause you to think you can sing.

    The consumption of Cabernet Sauvignon may create the illusion that you are tougher, smarter, faster and better looking than most people.

    Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Scotch, Vodka or Bourbon and of course, Beer may be substituted for Cabernet Sauvignon, with similar results.