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YESTERDAYTODAYTDTNDRRDIIJ
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ite a.nr ali .o Baiiina and i:o Yesterday, ioday:
.:o
a
been
or Yrf as it is l{n'.,\'in" ii'r)ll thc;se of you who haven't
about YTT"
Ccnvenci,n l:efri:e let m(e tell you a iittte
y,i,, is f i:c)driced af ter eacl-t r,;und of f ishing or casting" i-nclucling
conLain cletails
this issue, rhere ui11 be a total c'f l-1 pt"O"."o" r'hey
cf all
of events, gettet"f noilces t - resul Ls
of changes i3 'ti-re ltroEram(',r
a
make
anecoc.tcLes a,barrt the pec;'r1e viho
even,cs ano smi.. ll stories
Conven'tic.n a success - you'peor;'ie i'ihr:' 'larbici;-.ate'
from iil evJ Zealand anci
r!e €s1)€CialIy r,tish tc v,lelc(lme rrL.ir riisitcrs out
t'hat this is cheir
hcpe that they cai-ch heaps of fisir^ It turired rea Gai-ctens
in L951 "
as I\-.Z,., al so ctrnpeLecl al
5ECC,}{lj histc,:ic visit
lve had over 550
,is at ci'-;se of ltegis'trations orn tl-ie f irst day
icent
magnif
or
a
gocd
f
registered crmpei:itors] tt'" locki-ng
ar'n \i en ti;t-t
rel-came i
.
iicvJ iOC some nc.eS about hovl the contpeti Licn r'lill run
about the
,:,
ir{ake sure ycu reacl ycur rouvenir r'roetrofft ano especia}}y If you
t:rogr.im, uail_y,regi-scraLion, Hcn,,ur Jta::i and ijeigh-in.
-uhe
't'
::,
,:,
,',
have ony r,,,..r1.= or cloubts in t.his area talk with one of
Uffici;ris at Headquarter:s'
Jackets a'ncl Biue
Aificials can be i-den'tif ied by their Gold Spray
f r 'nt
1,^A Hats" irlo one else has the authority to sivi 5€: you al)ar:t
'i:hese Cf f :-cial s "
in 'the casting you must put
rf ycu. r r'i-end Lc corn',,ete individually Boarcl
at Heaclquarters' Ihis
you.r name on tlie sheet ;n t.l-re I'lctice
ar:;r1ies;eveilifyouarealreaclyinthe'i'eamsEvenc"
be 1:lacecl in
,,,rhen f isl-riirg ioc an event has ended, all f ish. must
ies each
identif
lvith a tag whicir
t.he f rsi-r bags i:rovideci*...r Lied
official
an
than
no one oi:her
ComBeLiLor. {rgm .tha.t iime onljerros
strictly
depart
'rhe fish trucks r,vi11
is alior,red to tcuch rrie ii"r'"
ontime"".r-bugswill"beunloac]eclatl-ieadquartersbytfficials
order by 5taLe" rr's each comi:etito5os
ancl soi'teci intc nurneracal
uir to observe the
(or
she)
n"
',ri1-l be called
cauch i"-;;";;;".r,
iJ'"r
v;eighing" l,6igfr-ins vJill start sb.r:ictly on time" 1'hey v'ii11
be held ear1Y"
want Lc-' do musc be
A11 sor;ing and, checking that competitors
placed on the f ish
and
baqged
completed iefcre tlreir i-itf, are
irucl<"]-fycuhaveadoubtfulsi'''ec.ies?iellyourStateCaptain
tff icer forLhai: f ish tc be
vrho vtirr a,:range v;ith Lhe t"ield
If it is not LK it v;ill
checlcecl u'!ot-r airival at Headquarters"
'the penal i-y f or undersize
be removed r^rithout penalty" iiemember,
fish j-s 25 Peints Per fish"
iiotes a]:r,ltt hcr"v i-he competibicn v;i11 be run, ccni..i*ru-reci"
''
Ca; ancl l:oai parking in the Headquarters cornpouncl is rest-ric.:e,, ir)
a fei'; es:ential Officials"
Howeve.i:, boats--"'Lhat have been l:c::^:,..,ecl
li^Z"t..Compe[itors may-..be parkecl here overnight for^
?I-;;;;';.,tnd
':'
The uut-:i-ccmpeition evenL r,vill sLart at 7"00 am on r'uesday I2ti
July and run until the final iveigh-in at 8"00 am on Tuesday 26th
July" i-he species for i:his cornpef .i Ei on wi1l be"
Brearn, )rummer, Flat,heacl, Luderick, I,tullor,vay,
re&Ll .-erch, Snapper, Iailor, 'r,hiting and heavj-est
of ither :1recie.s"
-l-1.'11\Ur,, I I;:r15r
'times for ,ioufld 3 of b<;th Estuary and ,irlck & Beach
to be"
3 " 3C pm Daily ,iegist::aticn
and Check-cu't
,i"0C
pm Lines Dor,^.,n
It v/as ccnsidered 'thac this change '"vould cvercome a number cf
problems asscciated riiLh a lai-e evening start"
have been
iitriuri'-L
S
Despite Lhe heavy seas Iern rel-iably informed 'chat some reasonabl-e
ca'bches have been made c>ff the rocks and beaches and thai: the ,iichmoirc
i-s producinE pleirty of bream" 'r'he months of rain might have been a
blessing f:.i: -he iistuary i,ng1ers. r,lrrcrerily offsh,rre is fishing very
rvel-l if you can qel out"
If you vrant the l-atesi cn fishing conditions lisien to raclio
station Zli''i an 90C" at 3"2i; each morning Lhere ivill be a lir,re roi-nrf
from our L"ield vf-ficer, .icss'uarven reporting irurrr a -Lrgh-c aircraft
over t-he Bal-l-iir.,r clrea. LeL iiossrs dulcet tones socth the last ferv
mcu L,hf ul l- s of your breaicf ast r
Those oi you who believe in I uck should t.ouch Jcan Corriga.n, ou.rPr-esident Gene::al ' s wif e" She r,ron a iramoer of fresh meat at rroCrLgoclga
ii"5"L. cn Lhe trip uil f rom Sydney, :;cl-1 done .rcan j
!!cI4,i,ay 5, 14th Jr-r1y LADIES /C,,.t.;'t'
lemons tration s
wo::ks on shcr'r at iteadquarcers frcin LZ ncon Lo 3"C0 Dm
lunch" ^11 ladies uelcome"
;rnd
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11
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nrr
r,n
oFarl
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iieep y.Lrr" eyes anci ears ciJen fc-rr nevis -t the John I'iichol 8s crib
school " r hear it ci oes cill all frnurs cf the n-i n}-r'i*
GoI i.rouble ,.','it1-l yoLlr or-ltboarci motor- (or tr;c si,iolce car J "'' " )
Coniact Le*oer Craft at 97 l'larLin bL", ;.h t5"3B75. rhillip
i,aulloffering a 21: hour service on any boa't"
/,ccommoclation at Ballina seems to be ac a irremium so if you don't
*; ^^ uerlr9
r^^.i ^r' c:
- raLrrlple of miles up the coast, yc.Li cculd try ''Sunar.,iay'. at
r'arli
Beach near i3yron lray" Isttt i:o1d they have sevei'a1 self
.-,uffolk
conLai-necl f'amil-V uni'ts avaj-labl-e"
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13
iH JULY
YESTERDAYTODAYJu1y,
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TDTNDRRD\U
ENINC CEJIEMOi\Y
The Opening Ceremony uras hel-d on Monda! nfternoon in coo] but
sunny conditions" Several hundred competitors and friends were
rrracanf
nrrl-ci-l 5 lraadnrrrrfor5
rt!suYuq!
Lsrr
vqu-ruv
vuJs!
cbserve
tc
Lv
vs
the
Lllg
1!rlllcllf,L!gp
fcrma],ities
anri oninrz
gtlJvy
qllv
the occasicn" iionoured guests included the lit. Hon" J"D" Anthony,
the local State IViP " Mr" R" B" Duncan and the Shire Council President
Mr" G"J" Ellis"
Harry Horgan did a first rate job as M"C" and
Murray Ccrrigan upheld the high standards expected of our PresidenL
General" He also showed a natural talent fu-r problem solving by
coping r,Jith a microphc'ne f ailure"
The Ceremony wenL like clockv{ork with all ItJational and State
flags being unfurred to perfecLion. speeches were short and
relevant and the accompaniment of the band was mcst enjovable"
Thanks to Berllina Primary Schocl "
OF
FSHO'IE RCUND
1
The first event of these championships and werenrt there some
outsLanding catches" Conditions rlere good and 158 out of the I74
anglers vrho checked out caught. fish" The provisional results
totalled 3351 fish for 2476 Kg" snapper and trevally were the
dominant species with many good snapper being presented" ; The best.
was a magnificent red of 8"660 Kg" taken by local angrer Trevor
Gardiner"
Best individual catch ivas by ivlichael Hirst of N"S"!'J" who
r:n{-trrarr ra? fish for 92"75 Kg" liobert Lund who also fished in the
same boat 14/as not far behind with L54 fish for 71"10 Kg"
Other notable individual catches included a 22"0O Kg" Cobia (or
black kinEfish) by Ken Brorvn (NSt.i) and a 14"40 Kg" Bar Tail Cod from
Tony Forster also of NSV'/ . It certainly shows up the benefits of
loca1 knolvledge" Best catch by a competitor from ancther State was
47 f ish f or 52"2 Kg" by Dave Bateman of Queensl-and"
The detailed results attached are very provisional and may
contain errors" No points loss for undersi-zed fish has been
indicated "
NOTICES
A11 states are reminded that final nominat,ions for Offshore Teams
must be given to Ross Garven or Bruce Schumacher by 5"30 pm Today"
Any competitor who did not receive his trlatypus name tag at
registraLion time should contacL the people,rn the Social Table.
Extra stocks have nor,v arrived"
It has been decided that the only speci-es that vri1l be
accepted for the large-st Cod caught will be Black Cod and Bar Tail
Cod" Any other Cod will only be eiigible for heaviest other species"
2(A11 Results Provisional)
DAy RESULTS
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O.TFSHORE RUUND
BES? INDIVIDUAL
Otreral l r "l\" lJy
2.N" 256
\r
A^^
J "l\" /
a
!t
J
4"N"84
n
Jf "V"
i1A
IILi
QLD
114
NS
ZJY
iA,
VI:
M"
HIRST
R"
LUND
ovt
R"
5\
JENNINGS
D
" BATEMAN
T,1"
I-I" MOO]{E
15
i,l"r\"
a-7
LI
B"
t2
1
/
\
E GARVEN
467
lav
oJ
?,q
B " OTENE
l-
1"
2"
^-n
ll\)
VIC
37
liJ"A"
AA
1t
N"Z"
')
QLD
NSI,J
VIC
S "A"
lil"A"
N"Z"
CLUB
l
st
TEAMS
Q"1]7
D " HUNT
L'J I
R"
B"
L46 "5
BARSING
BONNELL
4a
zo
B " BONNELL
E " GAIRVEN
R " MOORE
T.I
ar
VETERANS
Overal
"
"37
qA
I
Pts"
R " MOORE
NSId
i,ilILLISS
LL
1
2
QLD
LVJ=6J
R. i{EADING
JULY
1"N.270
"V
3"N.138
4"N"4
)"ti"zb
l nol (
tl a
HIRST
5".\"
2
Overal
544
544
D " BATEMAI{
12!h
LADlE5
roga"s
P " STENI{ER
L,UEsDAy
OFF5HOKE ROUND
765
-a
J()
I\f
.
-L^
rL50
YEN
1
ANGLERS
1-
r LJ
146"5
467
zo\t
1. q
26 "5
" DYER
"7
K"AitNOLD
o
H"HARVEY 247
N"363
A"PICKUP 117
l\tL" 13
L"SCO'IT
115
LL7 H.HARVEY
363 A"PICKUP
247
117
1 G " BROI/,/N 27
25 L" SCOTT 116 "
iTESULTS
OFFSHORE
LISMOiTE DEEP SEA
L447"5 - N"S"i^J"
E
/W
A
o ROBERTSON, ti. suFFOLK
,
I(
"
BxOfVN,
K.
i'tOSS
2nd IrALo AUST " D/S
L44I - N"S"!{"
3Td
4Th
:ARiiINGBAH ANGLERS
- N"S"\,/"
1375
.)CEANIC
1149,5 -
QLD"
HtrAVIEST FISH
BLACii
IM$tNr
"""
KINGFISH
DAY
KEN BROVJI{
'--
1
22"A0 Kq"
"'
Once again \,r'€ tTlust remind ALL competitors t.hat they must Fresent themselves personally during the 3C minute check-out time" Itrs not acceptahte
to get one of your mates Lo regist,er for ycu.
Bal tags once issued may be used again in later rounds but you will
probably need a nevr bag tie" Bags may be re-used"
A (:omnetitor with more than one bag of fish must ensure that a bag
tie witkr his ConvenLj-on number is placed on the extra bag" These can be
obtained from the check-in officials"
3*
HEAVIEST OF SPECI[S
Black
CA.LJGi-IT
CUi\4PETI'4'ION
rii athead
or
Kg.
I{g
BOIS CIBSUN
3.11
7"60
3"980
8"56
0'9*l
O"79
?"3
NE'!lM.AN
GAR'IH MARTIN
ETER McGr<aTH
BYRON LITTLEIIJCOD
JCHN CRANE
Tarwhine
'r'eraq 1 i n
l.'reva11y
funa
r;ther species
P
GRAHAM DREW
\uIacK i\rngr]-sn/
GREATEST VAI1IETY CT CATCH
I(9"
5"
BII,I.EMAN
riAriREN SOMMERVILLE
TxEVCR GARDINETR
...n1i1nar
K9 "
1.070
CLIVE
Fe.;r1 i:'erch
0"810
I]ER]{Y LAI\GLEY
GLOiiIA
i;'l at.head
Kingf i sh
l{orwong
iliu1]oway
KEN
IN A
3"
BItCi,vN
SINGJ-E
ilrALLY
6 STJECJES
IIEAVlEST OF SPECIES CAUGHT OUT OF
Bl O
33
"
Kg"
Kg"
Kg"
Kg"
Kg"
I{9"
Kg"
Kg.
22"00
Va
.'Y "
L4"74
Kg"
ROUND
MOORE
COI'TPET,ITICi{
Bream
GEORGE COLE
I"47)
Irl aLhead
T{trNI RTqP.V
0"680 Kg.
GEORGE COLE
1"
Ol-har
(
IMPO'iTAN'I
14"40
TONY FORSTEiI
ROI\jALD iiEDMAN
Cod
Bream
'r.ai I
IN
'.nae
spctted
:::;::
Kg"
i aq
Hind
)
130
Kg "
I:t
ortunately sorne competi tors v,iere a minute or two late for
departure of tfre f ish truck and their catch was not eligible for
points. Dontt be caught" A11 ow for that extra few minutes in case
you are clelayed"
Unf
PRL]GRAI'{ CHI{NGES
'I'he S"A" and VIC" State nights have nov'.r been amalgamated and
the combined funcLion will now be held on Sunday 17th Jul-y at a venue
still to be lrominaLed " nll State nights ether than l,i "A" e are by
personal invii_ation on1y. Further details
in next
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OUT-OF-CCMP ETITiOi\]
Thris competition is int.ended to cater for the perscn who is not
fishing i-n a schecluled event buL has gone fishing and caught. some
These fish can be weighed during our regular weigh-ins"
fish.
This fishing may take place from Tuesday 12th July until t"Ctl am
cn iuesday 26th Juty" Fish can only be v,,eighed at designaLed weighin times. Awards will be given to the heaviest of 10 designated
species "
No c-ruL of ccmpelition fishing is permitted in the area c;f an
outing in progress between the start of riegistration and Lines up.
Fishing is permitted outside the boundaries of these outings while
they are in progress"
,11
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PAMBA ITSHIC.IiJ-!,I\Rap g
idilt be het-i at 10"00 arn on v,Jednesday 20th July at l-he Catholic
Church hall-, l"lain .'-jL::eet, Alstonvil-1e" The admission chargeof $1"00
includes morning tea, lucky door pi:i:e, etc" Tickets r,vill be avaitable
at Lhe Craft Day .n Thursday l4th, in the marquee or at the dcor.
Chilciren wel-come..
For further details rir"rg Barbara Guthrie on 28 0006"
Ci?AF'T IVNRNIIlG
i'lease note i:he changed times" This will notv start at 10"C0 am
with the C"L."A" ladies arriving at. the Headquarters mai'quee tc shcvr
their crafis.
A lady frcm Lhe nursery rvill also be present to show
and sei 1 iocal pl an 1-s "
It{orning tea will be provided and bring t-he children along
f anal-hor "i {-h your ov;n knitLing,
ci-ocheting or other handicraf ts"
You can bring or buy your lunch if you wish as the ladies expecL to
be around until- the weiqh-in at 3"00 pm"
The breathalls€r ttros busy in Ballina last lvlcnday night after
Cld Friend's lrlight al- Lhe r,."S"L" If you gcl- caughL Lhen get your
hearing checlced as lhey announced the l-ocation cver the P"A" a
number cf times "
::i r:: ::: :.: ::: ::j :;: ::: ::: ::: ::i :::
BALLINA R"S"L" DT'iESS iTEGULAT]ONIJ
Dov.rnstairs in Lhe Lounge and I"Jharf area, sports shirt, Dress
Shorts and Irootr.l'ear" Sc-'i1ed '"vorking clo thes ltermitted until 7 "30
but noL on Stindays " L,aCies in dress shorts admil_ted.
In the Upstairs Lounge, males may wear casual dress before
7" 00 pm and ladies, dress; shorts"
Af ter 7 "0a pmr males must wear
at least clress shorts v.rith long hose and coliared
shirt"
In i-he Dinnin Room, correct dress is necessary at all times
and ladies in shorLs are not admi tted "
A"A"A"
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KNOCi(OUT DiioPS
f .i*lnlc
/r.r.ifr.
\ uvtLll
\-'.rrltiJtJlltErruJ
f rrm v,-t)r
SOCial
JUU!
IIvtlt
i'eam)
lace 1 l{9" of naLural dried apricots with or vrithcut stones
(stones add a burnL flavour)"
n a sr-ritable bottle"
2" Add one bottle of brandy, gin or vodka"
3" Add ]1; cups naLural sugar"
4" Shake r.rell and botLle securely. Start to drink it after
6 weeks" The clder" Lhe beLLer"
'v.ihen aged f or 6 years, L,abe1 I'A"A"A" i(NOCKUUT' DRurSr'"
il
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Peter SLr,r'lner 117
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Keitn Ledgett
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Alan Hart
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Len Farker
16
Kerl Bror.,:n
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7
Tony F crster
Alan Roberst:n 25
i\tichael Hirst
L92
'I'revor Garrli ner 2.i
Robert Lunci
154
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Jchn G:rrven
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Brian Parr
4
Brett Davis
Roger Ander:;on 2 6
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i/arren Suffoll< 29
Colin Shannon 5
Rbbert Bencier 7
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'Irevor Pool e
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.jim Gilbee
Bob Pywel1
Peter lvlcGrath
John Morgan
Harry Mcore
',,,JiI1iam Hammer
Lindsay Cireers
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Janet Crane
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Q76 i.ii John Johnston
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i'l John Inrgham
35
i;l Johrr Crone
22
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fr'1 I l V t?oy Sr,.;ain
+
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N45 V Arthur Dreckneyer 2
i\i54 l'{ ,r'ally l"loore
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lJ84 11 Russel Jennings 96. /tC '1 t fl
i{88 1,1 Len Katen
4')
23"&
N91 i'{ J " i{cD,-rmic'l
4,
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r\i95 i,l John Fr.onan
q ,.tq
NI15 L Ker:itin Moring '5
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i\J12 7 i'i Ken Pull en
3C
ii1.33 L Dell Hunt
46 ?n c(
Nf 85 l"i Jchn Bourke
1i199 I'4 Bob Gibson
35
i{2C1 }4 Greg Suffclk
15 ",1
17
r a )\
N203 i\1 ]/len i'{oss
LZ
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\!227 l'{ Rcnalqj Redman 6
i\234 I"j Ken Pc',.reiL7 8"8sC
i'J237 14 John P::osser
32
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N24t\ John
25
3?_?-5
ta.4
li25O Ivl Ken Staf f
21"6
)2.
tN261 I'1 Col Dorey
j_6"0
7
N270 L Elaine Garven
tc
iJ273 M Ncel Davis
3
I'J275 1.1 Kev irreckelton
24
26175
I'i280 i\i Clem Terlich
4"6
6
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i'j2tl4 V Eric ]ruatson
2
Xj291 l{ .Tim \,.;i:,ey
41
ta.o
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5
|i306 1"1 Paul Higgins
14 e aq
i,I315 l'{ Byron Little',,,rood t) 'r ? 4q
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N352 l'4 Grant riiatson
tq
N355 M Gerharcl lvlarz
I4 tL "7
|J355 1"1 lohn ivlcGarriille
g6
6
N360 M Jack Reston
27 zo .l
I'i362 I"1 Peter Pickup
"t Q 1q
16
iJ354 i'ri Robert Martin
',/arren
a^
4
5
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N37B iuj
i'J380 M Gnrth l4artin
25 r,+.2
14 ?qn
i\382 14 l'icel- l"lartin
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Vic iJa I ter
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f"i
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Peter Moreau
Jin Crane
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John
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11 6" i5i s2_?
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YESTERI)AYTODAYTDMDRRDIU
Date:
i]oqK & BEACH ROUXJp 1
It was a glorious day
for the first round but unfortunately
tc attend" The most popular r eason is that
the fresh conditions have made the close inshore seas rather muddv
and the fish are out vride?
About 355 anglers checked out in the mcrning and IB2 caught
fish" Top catch rva-q by Graham Bell of N"S"W" who took 18 fish for
38"B Kg" IVost of his catch was rock blackfish" Other good
individual catches included Dennis Baker" also of N"S"!d" with 25
fish for 12"05 Kg"
Amongst the top hauls was a fine catch of 10 fish for 4"20 Kq"
by a lady competiL,c:", Nella Clifton of Li"A"
The total catch was 508 fish for 444"65 Kg" Bream, tanvhine
and rock blackfish predominated with the biggest disappointment.
being the armost complete absence of tailor, v;hich are 'usually
plentiful aL this t,ime of year"
Best fish of the day was a rc',ck blackfish cf 3"62 Kg" caught
Graham
Bell while other catches included a very nice bream of
by
I"92 Kg" taken by John l{organ of Victoria"
no one told the tailcr
TOTAL CATCHES
The early figures for the Offshore Round 1 were produced
under difficult conditions ( unof f icial ly by yc,ur Publ ications
Editor ) and r,vhen properly processed produced a few more fish" A
breakdown of the catch is given below together wiLh a similar set
of figures for riound 1 of the }lock & Beach"
OFITSHU.tE riC,UiiJD
i\i n
Anrr I orq
1
-
12 "7 "83
iri
ai
vre4:J.re
No
Fish
nhJ.
Kg"
QLD
23
386
368 " B0
N"S"!V"
VIC "
B2
1456"45
S
11
1793
672
413
16
IL7
105 " sc
160
10
? ?q'l
"A"
t'i"A"
N"Z"
rTl^ ]IULdI --l
.
.
25
344 " 00
224 " 35
14"1C
4-
i
a
ZJLJ.IV
2BEACH&ROCK-ROUNDi.
ZND DAY RESULTS
I/./EDNESDAY
13TH JULY
BES'I INDIVTDUAL ANGLERS BEACH & RCCK . ROUND 1
lllan
r L>
* Nr69
z, N99
3" N]Bl
4" Nl26
5
" N232
^n^
u2L
QLD
A" Cannon
D" Baker
B" Layton
S.A.
i'{.A,
N"Z"
AAn
G. Bell
J" Morgan
" bJinwood
A. Pri-ce
v29
l/\J35
1"
2"
3"
4"
5"
N"S"iiJ"
VIC "
1Y -V
en
Uono
28"C
24 "5
D" Cul1en
l
QLD
406"0
V,i
NZ26
Crveral
146"0
144"5
123"5
109"5
Go Co1es
A" Edwards
Nl 69
N"S"W.
VIC "
+cllo
G" Bel1
C;ver&1i I
Li"A"
12"0
B" Schofiled
D" Evans
T" Goldsmith
B" Schofield
J" Garven
JO
Qs5
N 301
N"SObJ"
ZI"J
21"
0 N310
2" N357
3. Q17
Q17
N310
1
vvg!g!I
0
14"0
22"5
7"4
14"0
r "::::."'
\t.78
VIC "
S "A"
W"A"
.
Veterans
1" Qs6
2" QIO
v75
QLD"
V'/18 N"Clifton
l'v20 R" Harper 21" 0
V10 S" Cav111 r6"0
N257 M" Otl'leil 1n n
N277 L"Johnson 9"0
4^q
Q45 S" Guy
I
I\i257 M"O Neil
10" 0
V10 S" Cavill 16"0
V,rlB N" Clifton 52"0
N" Z"
Juniors
Overa].l
Pts"
52.0
Ladies
o
QLD
N"S"W"
VIC "
S "A"
IrJ"A"
vt
lo
G"
K"
R"
R.
Vcisey
Kay
Ford
Ford
G"
73"0
39"0
24"5
24 "5
73"4
-:::"'o
A. Guest
5"5
N"Z"
N"Z"
& ROCK
(Ful1 detaiis l.ater in Lhis issue)
CLUB TEAI'4S I-iESIJLTS BEACH
st
Znd
3rd
4th
l
YAljiBA
F/C
K"
ANGLERS ART{S
F
Grivens , P Kerkeneaov
Lightfoot, A"Cannon 335" 5
ZY5"J
/C
BiiUtlSliICK HEADS ANGLING & D/S CLUB
tsALLINA ANGLING CLUB
HEAVIEST.
N169
M"
,
&
BEACH ROUND
I\o
"
ANGLERS
.\Tr)
\{!s
34
N"S"!J"
DAY
2
3"62
ROCK BLACKFISH
GRAIIAM BELL
ROCK
F]SH
2E
1tI
1-
No"
FISH
B}
450
t*tt*
Kg"
44"70
365 " 20
lB" 25
1B
32
"4"
11
29
3
3
L4 "20
1" 60
Total":
LB2
608
444 "65
VIC
S
i,',J
"
"A"
N"Z"
(
4
"74
Kg"
,"".
EB
3CLUB f EAI4S
L,nce again i,here was not. mtrr.:h separating the -iirst f ew teams
in the Club Team:; Corn'oetition" ';,'inners vJere again a focal side, Lhe
redoubtabl-e fanrba Fishinq Clr-rh" 'I'he catch vras f airly evenly shared
-*^-^^+ r!j - L
ctluur
1-hz,
Ll rr
A
Club" Lismore Deep Sea and italo Australian Deep Sea are probably
sLill leading the cverall Clubs Competition"
YESTERDAY
ai l- ed t-o ack n-rwi edg e the great fishing by local club Lismore
f)pen .Se;r rnrho Lcok out the Club l'eam Comnet i tion fcr the Offshore"
F
€')<
nr-'i.ntS
J'horu
onl
v'2
u!
Ii 1'
L l-rr
riruu\:
a l lc)
vr lr rr
YeJ
J maclo
rr.mnofili-n
io find
the'-veral
pleni-y of
so there is still
I Champion Club"
ouI-uF-ct)lviP ETI TICN
Not many fish have been
presented so far so there's still
plenLy of prires to be won. A nice tailor was caught by Alan
'v,;hitehead ;lnd reascnable bream and spotted hind have been weighed"
But apart frc.m those and a flatheadr flo olher species have been
presented
"
HEAVIEST OF SPECIES CAUGHT 1N COI",1;.EIITIC;I'J
ack
Bl
ive Newmern
!'larren Sommervi I 1e
Irevor Gardiner
Snapper
I-i
i
Graham Bel1
n rl
Tail or
N{:w i"*Y"
inhi-fonf
ltobbie Anderscn
Tarwhine
Terag 1 i n
'1'reval1y
Byron L,ittlewood
John Crane
Graham Drew
Tuna
8j.11 Beacom
l,rhiting
Ken Brown
Species
Other
HEAVTEST UF sPEClES CAUGHT L)UT
t
George Cole
Ken Bisby
athead
'Iai L or
Cther Species
F1
(
Spotted Hind
Al
an tihitehead
Georqe Cole
3"110 Kg"
7"500 Kg"
3"980 Kg"
8"66tr Kg"
1" 320 Kg "
1"060 Kg"
1" 060 ltg "
2"300 Kg"
1" 750 Kg "
3"330 Kg"
"264 Kg"
Kg
22"C40
(Btack Kingfish)
Bream
Kg"
.BB0 Kg"
Cil
Fearl Perch
|Luuarl
5"810
Bob Gibson
Mul loway
le
1,,070 Kg"
Gloria Bateman
'L'erry Langl ey
llober Quinlivan
Morr,vong
.ln,-,
!,
3"620 [(9"
Graham Bell
Luderick
Jlr
t4 " 400 I(9.
L "92C Kg "
Tony forster
John itlorg an
Coci
Bream
Drummer
F I a. thead
King fi sh
"
LF CUMI,ETiTIC}i
L
"474
Kg.
"68C Kg"
2"150 Kg"
1 " 130 l(g "
)
':' 'litEIGHf
CHANGED SINCE LAST YTT"
)r:
-4
SPECIAL
NOTES
(By courtesy of Jim and Greg)
Golcl Ccras{- Bus ?our - lalell- -^urhat a tripl
Irm worn out" The
to
see our next trip
rtrs
$ood
$7"00"
trip
Tickets are
points
west"
Lisrnors
for
arn
B"30
ancl all
leave at
rt t s on
per
person.
00
$6"
a.t
weigh-i-n
trmes
during
now selling
next Tuesday (19th)"
Have you tried the ConvenLion pcrt? Shiraz grapes at their
best" It has been said that Lhe older it gets the betterr howevert
a small <1rop nov; vlould not be hard to take"
T Shirts Have you bought that souvenir yel to take home to
-llffi-"t4
rryrr neck line makes these icleal fc.tr ladies" Class
mum?
has entered the A"A"A"
PCIRT'HCCMI}iG EVENTS
:
Saturday - Ballina Jockey Club welcomes the A"A.A"
will operate on all races from I to
TAB Facilities
Firsi- race at 1.00 Pm"
L)
l-', - ^ ^
dLe
r1
-
Ma-iden HandicaP
Norman riodgers
tmprovers HandicaP
tlace 2 Ilace 3 - Estuary A:;sociation
S
taic es
1
000M
1
000M
6
I 200M
l,r,istralian Angling
Association Open HcP" 1600M
1900M
tiace 5 - Beach i{ural Stakes
1000M
HandicaP
offshore Flying
Race 6
Rcast pig rrn a spit wil.l be available between 3"0c pm and
4"C0 pm and there will be drinks at the MembersrBar for competitors
with tickets" See Jlm for an early tip"
P,ace
4
Ajj'."A. SPECI4I,
No IL,'s not knockcut drops agaln" This time its
ANOTHER
rThe
Sundcwner'
vvet a sLemmed
glass with bitters" Add 1 part sweet vermouth
A
truisrt of 1emon, a cherry than drink through
anri 3 narts oin"
crushed ice"
"F-t-*.4.
SEAGULLq CLIJB NIGHT,OUT
The cosi for a bus plus the show is $15"00 per person and
if enough pecple are interested a coach will be booked" See
Jim or Creg at the Social Table - the v;orkers!
The show runs from 8"30 to 10"30 and the bus would depart from
hoarlorrarters at 5"00 pm" Propcsed date is'JJhursday 21st"
r reuvv
sEA !'JORLD
',r'9uR
Another tour lhat. can be arranged if enough peopl-e are
in a mini
interested" Ideal for t,he children and fiuiTlo iieturn tripOnce
again
only available"
bus would be $5"00 Per seat ?-4 seaLs
(or
Jim?)
Greg
and
is that
see your social team of Jim and Grec;
Enquire novJ
NOCI.J
(N"e" If offshore Round 2 Ls cancelled YTT may be rather thin!!)
tr
DETAILED RESULTS
iiOCK
%
Nc.
Fi sh
T" Ludiow
L2)
Do Evans
M" Potter:
ivl" C 1 ark
i?
" Ford
Ql.0
n 1 l
vaJ
Q1s
Q]7
A" Strathearn
Q31
M" rruqustus
Q37
Q/i )
f.
Ar.
YJ.'
Q56
Cr
r.Q
Q59
)
al(.r
VJL
I
no?
Q97
Ql 04
R"
C.
l{.
T"
N"
K.
J"
E"
E"
Nt l
Nl8
ii 28
NI34
i{ 39
tr /t.7
3
r{5 7
N65
N73
I\BB
N99
_-13
i'J117
9
N124
Nl30
Nl37
Nlri1
N14.4
ri155
N1.57
N}I52
I'i 159
NIBT.
IiJl8.i
Nl92.
i{i9B
\12 C8
i\l?14
Scholfield
Scholfiel_d
N2?_7
_?1
N233
N235
N238
4
I
i(g
? r. rl
i"700
" 454
?/trl
6 JVV
5
2
1"950
" 650
" 450
1
2qiav
o .,.,
.3C0
1"850
Turville
6
700
350
? qqn
Hosl<en
5
4"i50
Edv.rarci s
Tilga1 s
1
z1C0
Crone
5
300
:1. 3a0
Standley
B
4,
vjategc.
Jones
l,locdl ey
F'rioi:
Davi sorr
liJilliamson
Barr
Pratt
Ii/esL
GarretL
IiJ" Tye Porl.-er
L" Ol1ey
f'" Ross
G" Edgar
J" vJi-tchard
c" Be11
D" Baker
L" Duncan
G" Rooks
iL. Fc-rster
G" Payne
'I
L{l
"
R"
C"
K"
K"
K"
Grahari",
iledma.n
f
I
I
i
1
I
4
3
1
3
3
3
t.
9
3
11
2
2
7
1
"
"
"
"
" 2AA
{\l
I
2"850
1"850
0"9s0
5.90
1.500
5"750
5C0
q " fi(n
1" 650
I ? {inrl
1. 350
1" 05C
4"150
1"200
L
a
" 800
1" 0c)0
5
4"650
4
3
1 r qal
10
1" 350
4" 35C
2
1"i00
2
l
1B
25
ta
L'
2
2
I
3
I
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3B " 800
r2"050
5"200
" 750
5"300
d
?\/-\
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1" 250
" 550
Tocvey
3
2"650
6"450
1"900
Aston
1
?
2 " Bt)0
Aq,l
o L/JV
Arthur
rlcberts
2
3
I i3 "7 "83
Nc
"
Fish
"
1
I
l
t{L,i.JND
^-i ^]-+.r(:rylrL
4
L" Katen
A" Cannon
K" riobinson
S " Kendrick
R
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.J. Farrel l
J" I"lelvaine
M" Disson
T
N2
Guy
Po SLenner
Nl1 OB
Nl]
S"
A"
B"
il "
R"
R"
G"
P.
P"
J.
t.
& B[/\CH
L" Evans
Q9
N" Carstens
Qfl
QL4 C" Polter
a
^1
qro
L" LIa.r'K
Q2,+
Q34
Q"1iri
Q46
Q55
Q57
Q62
Qtj4
Q90
a92
Q94
Q99
Ql-14
F"
D
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S"
c"
S.
A"
ii"
J.
C"
A"
K"
Ir "
D"
l\rf
N19
N29
N3B
(J. ncorey
J" Vidler
J" Perkirrs
R" Anderson
O'Neilt
I
1
1
anrl
" 300
" 300
?q,n
2
1
Aqn
5
L"900
xatcliffe
Scholfield
Veselis
Iuategc
Burton
frent
Edlvards
Tarlinton
i
I
"
1
11232 G" Coles
300
400
"
I
4.r00
1\
1"850
3"6s0
1
N234 K" Fower
N237 J" Prosser
N23t I\'i" HirsL
600
o LJV
I
tsateman
N210 'I'" l,vright
N215 D" \iidler
I\224 F" l"{offett
1n229 T" Forster
"
6 JJV
6
r\
I-l"
l/lartl-n
" BOO
1
Al lr:m
rt/'-
'
1"400
2
1
"
Guy
N4,B rt" CourLenay
N56 P " Hore
I{51 il" Quinli.ran
i\,o/ .1{" nales
NB1,l R " Jennings
l',i89 K " Appel
Nl03 i-]" Bush
l\ l' ,9 M" Berre] l
I{116 D " Disson
NllU u," ',roL>ldridge
i\i120 E " Layton
i{126 B " LayLon
Nt Ji
A" MacDonald
\ll-40 E" Hughes
N142 l'{" }.{ancock
i{147 J" Pignat
i{i56 "rj" McBurney
Nl51 K" Griuins
iilbG Fr" T" Chapman
Ii176 l(" Keevers
Nl33 N" Lennard
Nl85 Jo Bourke
i{196 B" Battese
1r^n
ry
t\4ul
Kg
r<eberger
(J" tJIlI]-am3
l\-rJ
3
l,Jeigh,
7
5
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3"
300
2"850
/1 )r-.r
5"000
,/l q i')
1
3
)
5
I
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6
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I
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1"400
1.300
3"550
" 750
3.800
" 300
qqn
1 0qn
I " 050
" 300
" 400
16 10"750
)
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n
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3
1"600
4
1"600
2"15C
5
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10"450
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5
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2"000
1"300
2. BC0
3
6"s00
4
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2
5
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7
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" 400
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2"100
3"9s0
10"550
12,,7 A0
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5"400
6qETAI;ED iiESULTS
No"
Fish
N240 A" Aston
N245 G" Buchanan
1
t\)lL)/
z
J"
I'OOVey
N252 H" Patch
N255 B" Beacom
N257 M" CtNeill
i\268 B"A" Carr
N277 L" Jc.rhnson
N28B D" Beil
NtYZ L" >nannon
rri^
r
i\zy)
lvl" )Ioney
N30t J" Garven
N -? 1C G
" Voi-sey
N 3 441 i^'l
" A1 exancler
N346 L" Eyles
N359 M" LightfocL
N367 J" Snow
r\J/J
i\383
v4
\/'l r.]
V15
V23
v27
v31
V52
v75
E" Gi
q
B"
lbee
Cavi
11
Bright
J" Gi lmour
M"
Ridout
v"
l,Val
G"
Schnel 1e
ter
tl
G
l,i35
t\222
a
L
L
1
11
4
10
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5
1
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J"W" \,,Jinwood
B" f/i11iss
B" I(chler
ur22
l,!31
3
"
M"
L"
H"
D"
A"
Brorr"'n
Harper
Clifton
Dyer
Thomas
Price
M" Johnstone
i\242 B R':binson
N246 S "" Coles
N251 J" O'lBrien
N253 R" Howard
N256 R " Lund
"
900
s"200
?nn
" E00
" 300
I
N25B
Tyndal 1
N269 J" Garven
N2B2 B" Tidmarsh
N291 J" Voisey
N294 A" \,Vhi tehead
"800
" 50[)
" 700
r ?qn
" 600
6"2C0
2"650
9.300
1"050
2"300
1"700
,/l Ii.
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n
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v 24
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;1
1
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2"300
/1
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I
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1" 75C
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700
"
buti
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l,'/6
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B" Pywel
1
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1
5
2
a
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10
I
7
I
2
t+
1
3
2"600
3"900
1"100
6 "7AO
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5"600
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1" 2s0
6.550
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8"150
5"r]50
2"150
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2
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1
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1
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tr,iierds
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N" Clifton
226
D" Cullen
2"150
1"700
2"450
4
ii 34
lb
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G"
K" Harper
A" Guest
D" Schmidt
V,r20
N
Goodwin
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lru
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R"
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300
1"300
I
H"
N299 A" Darvson
N3i)3 P" Kerkenezov
N31B ivl" \,1atSon
N345 J" O I Bri- en
N357 K" l( ay
N362 P " Pickup
1
1
1 13"7"83
No" Vieighr
Irish Kq"
r"300
1
J
L
iir)UND
BEACH
Kcr"
1
I
&
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2
R
S3
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553
7
rJ1 9
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T" Goldsmith
J" Mason
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V't1
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10
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400
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4"24O
1"700
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r-(\
1"100
I"000
YESTERDAYTODAYTDTNDRRDIU
Jul y,
PROGRAM CHANGES
OFF'SHCItE
&
CASTING
The offshore event programmed for yesterday was cancelled for safety
reasons" conditions were judged to be sufficiently poor to be a
hazarcl fo comDetitors"
This event has now been re-scheduled to next Sunday, 17th July"
which was to have been run on that day will now be held
over until the following day, Monday, lBth July"
I-{owever, shoul-d the re-scheduled Crffshore r<ound 2 event on the
Sunday be again cancelled, the accuracy casting will be held.that
day commencing aL 1"00 pm" A11 other casting events would still be
held on the Monday"
Your program for the next few days should now read:
Tha r:cfinn
'l Af h
Qr]- rrrdrrr
July;
ilG;:::itlll;il,
5"30
5"00 am
7 "00 am
1"00 pm
Gala Day at Ball j-na r{acecourse - L2 noon.
orrshore Round 2 ( re-schedul ed )
Check-out at Ballina Apex ramp or Evans Head"
Registration & Check-out
Lines Down
Lines Up
Fish on Truck
2" 00 pm
3" 00 pm
tVeigh-in
this event 1s cancelled, Accuracy Casting will be held
N:E" If
-r
^^--^^^;^^
uvflulrE;rluJllv
pm"
cl L
Yer9ey---19!l."Jyly'
1"
00
f-rq1.inn
Bentinck
=f
Kinn.:fnrrl
SL"
, &
Chanqed to be:
Accuracy
(.rwen
Smifh
I
narklJq!^,
r-nrnar
Vv!rlg!
gf
5t", Program of events
Event 1
Teams & Individual
569 Distance
Teams
Event 2
Artifical Balt Distance - Teams
Event 3
I ndirridual
Event 4
L72g distance
Artificial Bait Distance- I nd ivi-duaI
Event 5
N"B" The casting commences at 8"00 am sharp" Ful1 details of the
casLing order for compet.itors wilI be in the Rules of the Day
for the casting" It is scheduled to be available at Headquarters
by 5"00 pm SaLurday.
COTiRECTIONS
Any significant corrections will be noted in YTT" Two changes
you may care to note are;
t,ffshore Round i
Michael Hirst
Lgz fish for 93 35 Kg"
A score of 1100"5pts" after 25 pt. " loss fc-,r
one undersize flsh"
tiock & Beach
Richard Cavill of Victoria scored 31"5pts" for
linrrnrl
a
3rd overall in Veterans and leader in that
r:nfeoorv for Victoria"
I
2-
OFFSHORE CLUB TEAI"{S RESULTS
ROCK
1" Lismore D/S
2" Italo Aust" D/5 (N)
3" Carlngbah Anglers (N)
4" oceanic (a)
5" Ballina xSL (N)
(N)
1098
6. Elizabeth (S)
Frankston (V)
7"
B" Brunswick Heads D/S (N)
9 " Bal l ina BIue Viater ( N )
10" Victory (a)
t1
Burleigh Heads (a)
1-
1A
lvo
Gerringong (N)
Lower Clarence D/S
Tubemakers ( I\j )
Ba1l i-na Angl ing
v{uvlYVvf
AOo Jtr
==J
445 "0
443 "O
349 "O
A
(t'l)
??a
/.
n
325 "5
{.1\ )
V(
i
848"5
835"0
680"5
674"5
601"0
(N)
I | " Penrrtn K/ !, ( ]\,)
Lo" urrsnore (tJ/
19" Frankston (V)
2A " Bal l ina Bl ue Viater
"5
280"0
262"5
'\
24r"4
(N)
237 "A
2L" Maroochydore (Q
22" Bunbury No"l (ti
23" Bunbury No"2 (t,.;
24" Surf Casting (t,"t
25" Kaipara (NZ)
2e," Wyong Blue !,iater (N)
27 " Penrith t</L (N)
28" tsaIlina Blue lraLer (N)
29 " Bal l ina ,RSL
30" lLalq Aust " D/'s (irti
31" Cockburn Povrer Boat (W)
32" Brisbane Metrop" (a)
33" Freemantle (vJ)
203"0
168.0
157"5
'r qn n
4"
5"
6"
7
B""
9"
L7
r-n (
50"5
J\/O.J
Port Macquarie (N)
Ballina Angling (N)
tl^,ro
at
Don ValenLin's restaurant was ticket
number 31" Congratulations whoever
you are" Consolation Prizes of a
10% discount go tc 84, II4, 2I3,
382 and 485"
:::r:r:1,::::::r:::::::::::t::::;::::,:,.:;:,:1i::;:::::::r:::::;::i:::l:::r:::::::::i:>;:::::;:::':r:::
r42"0
139"5
129"5
103"0
84"0
77 "0
68"0
64 "5
63"0
58"0
s6"0
A1
N)
26" Alstonville
(N)
O
?ON
Maroochydore (a)
?RE
a'7 n
" Italo Aust" (N)
28" Mullumbimby (a)
29" Ballina Angling
30"
31"
32"
33"
34"
35"5
32"C
?1
Byron Bay Services (N)
'1'1
Bunbury (t'i)
Maclean (N)
i,
f;
tai"-
Victory (a)
Blue f-in ( a)
/
t:
43"0
Alstonville
r
ldinner of the dinner for
150
149 "tr
(tv)
1F
24 "5
24-\
J5" YamDa (t\J
36. l;lurwil lumbah Services
31" Mt" Gravatt (a)
DINNER IVINNER
156"c
Byron Bay Services (N)
Mullumbimby (a)
" Bunbury
AA
27
69"0
(N)
2L" Irrank s to n
?2" b-rank ston
Frank s to n
131"0
L24"5
0
(N)
Murvril lumbah Services
18" Anglers Arms (N)
19 " Surf Casting ( ti)
20" Carringbah Anglers
LJ
71"
Ballina Angling
335"5
293 "5
287 "5
168"5
10" Alstonville (N)
11" Brunswick Hds D/S (N)
12" Bangalow (N)
13" Italo Aust. (N)
14" Byron Bay Services (N)
15" Lismore (N)
16" Ballina Angling (N)
Lt+1")
1r4"0
BEACH CLUB TEAMS RESULqS
1" Yamba (Nl
2" Anglers Arms (N)
3" Brunswick Heads D/S
L447 "5
L44L "A
1375"0
1149"0
&
\
23 "0
10 n
(w)
1t
*'_ /14"0
12"0
L2"A
11"0
38.
39 "
)
4A" Burleigh Heads (a)
41" 'vvaterside ( a)
41" Lr smore \ N
43" Itato Australian (N)
44" Redcliffe City (a)
45 " Cockburn Power ( liJ )
46 " Freman tle ( )
Lismore (N)
otamatea ( ttz
an
,l
Rq
qq
q,q
4"0
V'l
::: r:: ;:: r::
ri
PRESENITATION DINNEiT
Tickets for the Presentation Dinner are still available from the
Socia1 t'able aL Fleadq{uarters " It ' s on Wednesday 27 th July at 6 " 30 pm
Cost is $15"00 for adults and $7"50 for juniors"
at the Ballina i?"S"L
NEXT EDITION OF YTT
IS
DUE CUT
AT 7"OO PM ON
SATUT?DAY
16th
JULY
YESTERDAYTODAYDate:
15th Ju1y,
TDMDRRDIIJ
1983
RECORD FLATHEAD
An Australian record Dusky Flathead was caught, at Ballina two
days ago by Al1an Strathearn of Queensland" It was a huge fish of
9"44 Kg" (2Oh 1b)" ilhen they get that large they call them aligators
not lizards !
Alan fished from a boat near the trawler wharf and took'the
monster on 91b line using an imported worm bait (for Qld of course)"
He ttrought he had a big ray at first and was quite convinced when
it decided Lo rest on the bottom for several minutes at one stage"
Patience must have prevailed however as he netted the flsh af,Ler:.
about 20 minutes" He broke his landing net while boating the fish
and it looks like costing him another $50 to get a good fiberglass
cast made"
An Australian Record claim has already been submitted and his
fish receipt was signed by our wei-ghmaster John Prosser and
witnessed by President General Murray Corrigan"
ESTUARY-ROUND 1
An average evening's fishing saw plenty of niggers caught by
the locals while all others went hunting the bream" Plenty of
niggers were taken and not so many bream" The niggers were
crcnerA'l lv of good si-ze while most of the bream were in the smaller
range" A few flathead and a small mulloway were also caught"
Top haul was by Frank Moffatt with 44 fish for 25"65 Kg"
followed by Ellis Garrett with 34 for 2Q"4O Kg" and Richard
Courtenay with 27 for 15"7 Kg" Alt were from Ballina Anglers"
Total catch was 859 fish for 418 Kg" by 193 anglers"
Best fish for the day was a flathead of 2"26 Kg" taken by
peter McGrath of Victoria wh1le V'/al1y Moore presented the best
luderick of 1"24 Kg"
In ou1:-of-competition, AlIan Strathearn presented his record
flathead and Terry Langley weighed a snapper of 5"74 Kg"
BILL KEi?ii
Itrs sad to hear that our Queensland Presi-dent, Bill Kerr has
fallen foul of a virus that has been going around and has been
admitted to hospital " He is expected out in a day or two and 1s
l1kely to be told to return to Brisbane for a rest" Ifm sure
everyone wj-shes you a speedy recovery and hopes that you don't miss
the rest of the Convention"
IS DUE OUT AT NOON ON TUESDAY 19TH
include offshore Round 2 and Casting
NEXT EDITION OF YTT
(ltill
JULY
23RD DAY
RESULTS
ESTUARY ROUND 1"
BEST rNpIy_TDUAL ANGLERS
ysu
Overal
I
I " rtzt4
2"
3
4""
5"
QLD
N65
A"
vl5
B"
J"
A"
B"
hJ34
N"ZO
NZL2
Cannon
G" Tigals
N224 Po
N"S"W"
VIC "
S"A"
td"A"
Overal
238"0
184"0
137.0
133.0
46"0
300"5
R" Courtenay
Nl92 G" rlooks
Moffett
Bright
QLD
N"S"W"
VIC "
z/-.J
Fu1ler
Price
Otlne
23"0
35. 5
14"0
I 1" V40 F" Bisby
2" N195 M" Riddel
3" N187 M" McMil 1an
4" Q45 S. Guy
5" v6g J" Crane
Q45 S" Guy
S"A"
W"A"
N"Z"
N195
QLD"
N"S"!.ll"
s"A
iiJ
"A
N"Z
1
Riddel
M"
V4O
FO
l^j20
ii
JUNIORS
Overal
Pts
LADIES
uoo"t
I{48
JULY
qSTUARY R_O]JND 1
r L56
F" Moffett
E" Garrett
N99
Q98
-
- FRIDAY 15TH
"
L-la
2L ":
14"r-
13"5
1I"0
8"0
11"0
14 "o
.r1 tr
ZL
_:::"
rnar
"
o
J
Aq
VETARANS
" N301 J" Garven
3" N52 M" R.a rq i nn
Q87 T" Merchant
N301 J" Garven
v75 T" Goldsmith
Overal I T" Q17 Ro Ford
2" Q5 T" Ludlow
32" 0
1
]Q n
15"0
11"0
32"0
20 N225 D" Leaney
QLD "
N"S"i/V"
VIC "
S"A
W"A
"
"
Q3
Q17
N37
V]3
C" Barrett
ltll
G"
rL" Ford
F" Gregory
T" Charles
80"0
J Z-. '',
za.
80"c
2r "5
rz"v
Brown
CLUB TEAMS R.ESULTS - ESTUARY
lsT
2nd
2nd
3Td
4th
BALLINA ANGLING CLUB
6tv
YAMBA FISHING CLUB
24L
LISMORE ANGLING CLUB
119"s
MACLEAN ANGLING CLUB
YZ")
(
Dick Courtenay, Fr" Tom Chapman)
uarret t . Frank Moffett
)
/ -- - .
\ f,] I l_ s
*{.* CHAMPION CLUB OVERALL ::i.:I:;I
CLUB N ],556 l-n&aUbo> 2. CARINGBAH ANGLERS-N:.1504"5 p,us"
N 1447 " J P Lb o 4" BALLINA ANGLING CLUB L326"5pts"
^l-6" BALLINA R"S"L"
Q 1149
N 1098 pts"
PL>"
" ITALO AUSTRALTAN
3" LISMORE DEEP SEA
4" OCEANIC
7
" BRUNSWICH HEADS DEEP
1
SEA
N T015"
I J
P LD
HEAVIEST FISH
vL9
PETER MCGRATH
o
B" FRANKSTON
N
DAY 4
FLATHEAD
2"26
Kg"
CLUB TEAMS
Ballina Anglers certainly walked away with the Estuary Comp"
for Club Teams" I,Vith a margin of around 600 points over their
nearest rlval (Yamba) they certainly showed up the big name
competitors from outside this district"
Calculation of the Overall Champion Club has been completed
and the Champion Club is :
ITALO AUSTRALIAN ANGLING CLUB .^^^rrfrralatj-ons
qLql
on a well earned wint They were one of the
uvrlY!
few teams who gained a respectable score in all three events. Full
details of the Estuary Club Teams and the first 25 teams overall are
included Later in this i-ssue"
3ESTUAR.Y IiOUND
No"
Ang 1 ers
1-
15"?"8-?
L,/oi nhl-
No"
ri
4I
QLD
hi"s",J" Ia7
VIC"
25
Kg"
^la
63"95
]rv
<| I 4
) /f
33 " 20
3"s0
10"70
3"20
418"00
9
ir"A"
i{.2"
a'',.
10
?otal:
LI
5
7
193
859
HEAVIEST (JF SPECIES CAUGHT
Rlack
l"nnrr
tJ"t
Cod
Bream
Drummer
F1
14"
Peter McGrath
T,.rnnl arr
'l-arrrr
1y lloore
Bob Gibson
\,,Ja1
i"lorwong
Mul lo!,^iay
Clive
Pearl Perch
l lrr
Newman
Warren Sommervi-11e
Trevor Gardiner
Snapper
Graham Be]1
rg
Tai I or
Tarv;hine
l'rcl^
!!Yr
r u! vv
u
iiobbie Anderson
Bvron T,i ll l ernrood
Teragl in
Treval 1y
"J--"
John Crane
Tuna
ing
Of her .Snec'i eq
( Bt ack Kingf ish
Graham Dreul
Bil i
ir,/hit
400
Kg
"
L"92O Kg"
l'4organ
Graham Be11
sh
L LE:U
COMPETITION
Fnrq.l-or
Luderick
JlJV
IN
John
athead
Kingfi
/1 \
Beacom
Ken Brown
3.620 Kg"
2"260 Ks"
5"810 1"9"
L"240 Kg.
3"110 Kg"
7"600 Kq"
3"980 Kg"
8"660 Kg"
1"320 Kg"
1"060 Kg"
1"060 Kg"
2" 300 Kg"
1" 750 Kg "
3"330 Kg"
"260 Kg"
22"000 Kg"
)
HEAVIEST OF SPECIES CAUGHT OUT OF COMPETITION
'1"470 Kg"
George Cole
Bream
Allan Strathearn
9 "44O Kg"
r I cl L-lreo.u
itobbie Anderson
Luderick Robb
"700 Kg"
(n an rran
Lannl
arr
'i'arrrr
5 .7 tt) i{g "
l\1an lfhitehead
Tail,:r
2.150 Kg"
Helen tsainbridge
" 280 Kg.
(lonrno
(-'nl a
()l-har
(nari
aq
1" 130 1(g "
( Snni-f od Hi ncl )
r, rh a i
v!rr!LrrrY
t
h^
. UEIgUI_g!4r989_!INgE_!Nr_yII
"
CORFiECTICN
FiockI& Beach riound 1, Highest Sccre by N"S"\J" lady should
have been credited to Nl13 S" Kendrick ttith L2"5 points"
4Nql.iBER _of'
MEi'{S
LADIES
JUNIORS
I2
6
QLD
N"S"W"
VIC
S
!'i
_RElrs.lR4Nrs Ar BALLINA CONVENTION 1983
zto
tl
"
35
"4.
33
"A"
2L
4
I1l.
q
hJ"Z"
VETERANS
SOCIAL
TC)TAL
f^
t/
I7
123
19
1B
JI
371
15
I
27
96
5
30
69
1
I
5
l5
46
3
3
9
34
44
51
131
740
I
T'AS
Total:
Ar-,
57
ESTUARL CLUB TEAryS RgIUIJTS
1" Ballina Angling (N)
2" Yamba (N)
3" Lismore (II)
4" l"laclean (N)
5" ilit Gravait (a)
5" Carringbah (N)
7
Redcliffe City (a)
B"" l,Vyong (N)
9" Tweed Heads Aquatic
10. Frankston (V)
(N)
26, Brunswick lleacis ( N )
27 " ItaIo Australia (li)
28" Alstonville (|.J)
29" lrlaterside (a)
30" Maroochydore (0)
ti\-l
alv.v
24L"C
1
2"
119"5
11" Anglers Arms (N)
12" Brunswick Heads (N)
13" Btue Fin (a)
L4" victory (a)
15" Burleigh Heads (Q)
16" Li.smore (II)
17 " Frankston (V)
18" Tubemakers (N)
19" Bunbury (vl)
20" ItlL Gravatt (a)
2I" Lismore (N)
22" Offshore (i'i)
23" ILalo australia (N)
?4" tsunbury (i/V)
25" Anglers Arms (N)
J1" barl]-na
OVERALL CLUB TEAM RESULTS
32" Rorarua (NZ)
33" South Suburban (W)
34" Otamatea (NZ)
35" Italo Australia (N)
36" Fremantle (lv)
37 " Great Lakes (w)
38. Alstonville (N)
39" Bal-lina (N)
40" S"A" Surf & Estuary (S)
YI"J
Rqn
A
77 "O
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r
A'7
46. 0
44 "5
44 "0
42"4
A1
(
41"
0
A^
q
?on
34.
31"
29
26
0
0
"5
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LJ " \)
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lLow
lv"J
20"5
'lQ
n
14"0
12"5
11"0
11"0
on
6"C
f,"u
qn
4"4
tral ian
(
i'J
Ballina
)
(N)
1q,nA
1447 "5
(N)
1326"5
1149"0
1098"0
Oceanic (a)
Ballina R"s"L"
(N)
IvIJdJ
Frankston (V)
\ t< \
q
Aus
Brunswick Heads (N)
68"5
62"4
57"0
q? n
Italo
Carringbah Anglers
Lismore D/S (N)
Elizabeth (s)
ina Bl ue lrtater
Victory (a)
Yamba (N)
Burleigh Heads (a)
Bal l
'l
'l
1)
1A
th
"
18"
f9"
?-O
"
17
848"5
674"5
otz"^
(N)
Anglers Arms (N)
Gerringong (N)
Lower Clarence (N)
489"0
AAC: r\
443 "A
?cn
Tubemakers (N)
lrJoolgoolga (N)
L,ffshore (v,t
Fenri th R/L
n
325"5
z>o
( irt )
2L" Bunbury (V,/)
22" l4aroochydore (a)
23" Surf Casting (W)
24" Murwillumbah Services
25" Port Macquarie (N)
26" Kaipara (NZ)
280"0
27L "5
lAldV
?nA, n
(N)
1/1
q
r42"5
RESULTS E:]TUAiiY -
DETAILED
No"
lriai nh
Fi sh
Kq"
Barrett
UJ
LO
Qr2
uto
L" Evans
ti" Underwood
L" Cl ark
3
1
B
I
a20 N" Williams
a22 r" Everingham
Q26
Q3T
Q37
^an
qJv
5
I
B" Bannel 1
A" Strathearn
M"
n,,^,,^J-,,nLr9u>Lui)
h.
Knowi es
Q44 S" Guy
L2)U b" Rorfl-rr
q
r\(q
Scholfield
r1A?
r 6
Watego
vvJ
2
1"400
.
A
. OUU
l
EA
Q6s
.D
5
J" Vesel i s
/+
ag8
nq?
tsaux
3
L" Merchant
r\oo
VJJ
F
vr
r
D
I
Tilgals
Allom
7
Ql04, J " Crone
Q118 R" Farmer
R" Barsing
N1E C" Woodley
J" Perkins
'q
N38
R" Anderson
yn4
A" Dreckmeyer
ti" Barsing
2
rlrz E " trVest
N62 J" Collins
N64 !J " Mocre
N57 A" Hales
N73 P. Stenner
NB2
" E11i s
l)
D"
Jennings
risS L" KaLen
N90 N" Mulholland
Nl OO R" Marshall
Nl03 R" Bush
N1 05 !1" Lickiss
Nl0 7 B" Bevan
Nl 27 K" Pullen
i{137 C" Be11
N1 44 L" Ol1ey
N] 50 A" F ar]crw
N1 61 K" Griulns
7
3
N4
I
Nl 70 K"G" Mackney
NlE2 A" Rooks
N1 B5
N1 BB
NI9 2
Nl9
6
,:1
214
N 218
N224
N227
N 230
N 234
N237
N
Jo llourke
K" McMillan
c " Ilook s
B " 13attese
D" Johnston
'r" Bijl
4." Garven
F" t4offett
R" Redman
C" Garrett
K" Power
J" Prosser
4,
a
Z.
I
2
a
ar/\
o ZJw
1"900
1"800
1"500
nr\
1"300
N53
N61
N63
N65
N59
N75
NB4
NB7
NB9
N99
-/qr)
" 800
" 650
" 400
" 400
" 300
3
1"400
2
1" 40rJ
" 400
I
5
t
f
I l\l
JOVJV
r
I2
1"000
7"800
5"350
3
2" 350
15
q
4
22
7
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4" 300
1.,550
11"500
3
2
1.450
1"000
1
800
" 800
)
L
44
5
5
J
11
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25-650
2"100
2"050
1"550
ri"550
Irloi nh1.
Ralraraar
3
Qnnl-|
4
4
Guy
s" Guy
"
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G"
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ill'
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13
3
Barr
q,
Merchant
2
T'winame
A
10
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L
tr
J
a
v
It
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vv
u!
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;?
Pratt
T
IJ
Y,J
tr
z-
V/otherspoon
Gregory
!i il l iamson
NI
"
ruf
3
3
6
a
L
Quinl ivan
Lodington
Garrett
2
Rheinberger
corn
Jenn i ng s
Glover
n
Q
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K
Appel
A
Cannon
T
R
NI
Nl4
D
2
B
q
l/l
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5
N2OB
N222
hr225
D
N229
l\lJl_
I\ Z J:)
238
" " Leaney
T"
C"
K"
K"
Forsber
Arthur
Roberts
Aston
" 300
,500
1"800
L
O
JV
'
1"700
"
900
1"300
5"000
1"200
2"600
" 900
2. 100
3"600
1"000
2"000
1"000
1"100
}"850
2.950
1
tr o ?nn
I.i
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4
4
Ann
^
Z"VUI/
20 " 400
1.650
atrr\
Qcn
o LJV
I
L
I
r 0
?
1
l-
Steinman
Hanccck
Bobinson
R" Dansey
D" VidIer
T" Graham
N2l- 2
N 215
arn
2"200
J"J5u
I
Hayes
Thompson
Shipl ey
M" F.iddel
Go Payne
1"200
R qnn
q
a
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Atr.A
o=JU
4
/_
45 tl
Nl 60 A Haywood
Nl 65 Fr" T" Chapman
N] 75 K" Keevers
NI B3 N" Lennard
NlB7 li" IttcMil l an
N 191 R" Barnard
N1
7
A
A1
Nl 06
r{} 25
Nl 28
N
4
'il-.:rndl
arz
ve.,v4v_I
t?
rl
Nl0 2
hrl04
Nl9
a
Schofiled
rtrvcrl->
2"600
1
I
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Kq"
I
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T
N4B
3" 300
D"
B"
IVacdonal d
N27
N37
N39
LJ
B" PouL sen
Vesel i s
Nl4
1"000
2"100
3
u
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I
I
Ford
uoz{
Q9B
" 400
1" 700
" 650
1
R"
Q102 R" Byrant
Q114 D" Bateman
-r.\
3"800
C1
A
nc
A
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Y'J
2"25A
2"454
1"000
7
a
I
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M"
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Q73
QB 7
?qn
tr
6
uJa
r\L:1
t{J /
^a
arn
-a
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Q45
400
" 70c
4
a\la
VaJ
1"3s0
1
T\I
VJ
"
Q27
Q34
Q38
/ J!
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1
LudLow
D" E,,^^^
!vgllJ
Q21 ts" ivalker
Q24 F" OrNeill
r qn
1
YJJ
.)q
vr'
.F
QlO
Ql5
Ql7
2"800
1 .000
o
3
No"
?qn
1
tq 7 a?
Fish
3"200
6_JJV
1-
{-
2" 300
350
t
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3
3
)
L
I3
I
"
600
"
300
1"000
11"400
6"c00
1"500
" 4AA
1"450
1"000
"
900
onn
6 J VV
8"450
?(n
o JJ
V
1
r0"100
1
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1"150
1"300
" 300
4"450
1
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1" 400
3
1"050
1"500
4"200
2
B
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I
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1"250
5
DETAILED iIESULTS
No"
ROUND
No"
F
5
2" 350
5
Robi nson
5
!cl
2
2"100
3"600
"850
239
241
N 246
N255
2" B5O
NI261l n
2" 2C0
N
cJ-
ayrrucll-
Carr
Bel 1
Shannon
Bender
N30 5 F)
N309 M" James
N31 7
Idatson
N3 5E
5ut ton
E ^-+-L
N 371 A" UgJ
\1380 tMartin
4
4
7
4"800
3"850
3"400
3
1" 350
7
B
5"000
q(rl
1
6
2
4
1"850
I
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"9AC
M
Hirst
G
N
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Dey
z
Turner
vl1
v15
Pywel
I
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fl ri nl-r I
5
D
v27
McGrath
5
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v40
v49
tr
v52
Ridout
Sco
tt
Bisby
Fi sher
Schnel I e
Barnes
Crane
C
v59
V68
.T
v75
T'"
qt
J" Robinson
J" Wierda
J" Carman
Q?z'i
r'Jl
v,l6
G"
G
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W1B N"
i;./?'l
utJL
n
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I'r35
A"
NZLz
NZ32
IVZ35
Coles
Beacom
Goldsmith
3
2
4
)
3
?
L
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1"750
3"800
1"00
900
r "754
r " 500
"
1"00c
1"000
" 700
f-err
N3OB
Muldoon
Shannon
I'laLson
.1
314 q
N3IB M.
AAI
N3s9 M l,l dnif
i{374
Goodwin
N383
Foster
N
Senior
I
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AtrI',
"
300
"
700
Brown
Drew
L
3
1"550
C1
1
" 300
iftcn
Thomas
Price
'l
r
" 350
B
2"850
L
1"2C0
qon
" 600
B" Otene
D" Cul 1 en
I
D"
L
Baillie
V9
1
t?
v 17
C
v20
v29
K
V
omi nn
-Fl*-"'*"Y
l4org an
T
Moore
JI)
v44
v50
v54
v55
v69
v83
Lt"
I-{ammer
T
Cheers
T"
f.i
p
T
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tn
u. Drew
r,V /
Ft. King
'v120 Ro Harper
r'/39
NZ31
NZ33
D"
c
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Schmidt.
Newman
B"
Porter
,t"
V,i
in ter
6
2"7AA
2" s0c
3"5CC
3
1"300
A
2" 2AA
'1 'l r--,n
4
3
s
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1.600
600
" 900
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3
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5
4
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1 rrn
J. O.)JU
1"170
'l qqn
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or.o
" 400
5
1.1
4
I
5
1"800
t
3
1
\J34
1"050
2"7C0
6
)
Thorne
Ful I er
Andersen
s41
7"C00
3
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Moreau
Crane
I"YUU
I r qa
13
5
3
3
i I l-rao
K
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1"500
J
Charl es
Forward
VJeight
4
tr
uc1 v l- l_ I
r|
qq
1
a
L
269 J" Garven
T
N 291
Voi sey
.I
N301
Garven
B
\/'t o
v34
q
p,
n
p
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N
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\rf7
- 15"7"83
Kq"
Aston
Aston
!u
1
r,riai nirf
Iri sh
N238
N240 A
N242 R
N 248 <
N 258 LJ
N267 ;)
N 288 n
rJ292
.
ESTUAI1Y
I
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1 r..r')
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'l
600
,.)
1" 050
?q0
2"000
300
1
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I
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1
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500
YESTERI)AYTODAYTD[NDRRDIU
OFFSHORE ROUND 2
The postponed Znd round of the Offshore was held yesterday in
less than ideal conditions" The south westerly viinds were still
up around force 4 making for a rrery lumpy sea r,;ith v.lind rdaves to
2 metres on occasions. Most ar:-;lers staved near the i-nshore reef s
t -,
^.- l; ^ r^^1south east of Evans Head and ervdrrr
LU\JF, rrotlls
of trevally"
Most
0"7
kg"
fish were between,g,4. and
and a number of catches of over
100 f ish were recorcled"
The anglers who went out from Ballina and some from Evans
Head brought back nice bags of snapper" Heavies fish for the ciay
was a snapper of 5"510 Kg" taken by Sharon Osborne of Western
Australia" The sandgropers have been fishing very well for such a
small contingent and its pleasing to see this catch by one of their
1
adies
"
Best catch of the day was by F'eter Stenner with 2I9 fish for
99"L Kg" He was followed closeLy by Russel Jennings with L94 fish
for 91"05 Kg" and then came first round leader, Michael Hirst with
148 for 64"55 Kg" Harry Moore of Victoria came fourth with 140
fish for 60.50 Kg" which shows thatsome of the interstate anElers
are fast learners"
Some other notable catches included 118 for 56"90 by Ruth
Barsing of N"S"W" and 83 for 36"35 by De1l Hunt also of N"S"hi"
The first round of the interst.ate teams event is now complete
and to many people's surprise, N"S"VJ" is NOT leading in any
category" Vickcria is in the lead in the Mens by 227 plrnts with
S.A" only about. 500 poinLs f urther back " It's stil1 anir3pls ' g
championship
"
Victoria also leads in the ladies by about 130 points over
while in Lhe veterans, W"A" have a comfortal:le iC0 poinL
over
N"S"VJ" A1I events still are close but the,::ets nothing
lead
'l ilza nni n{. < -n l-ho l-rrrarri- Fqnrrci al I v i n Cf f ShOfe
Ulhere CanCellatiOn
of a round is always possible"
The overall points score for the individual champions after
two rounds is also close after Lwo rcunds" In the Mens" Michael
Hirst leads further back" The Ladies compeLition is also ciose
N"S"W"
I Jr\
9
toith Ruth Barsing of N"S"V,I" only 59 points ahead of Rhoda Moore of
'Ihere's plenty of potential winners lef t in the Veterans
Victoria"
^^^L:^^
-''hough
Harry Harvey of Queensland stil1 has a comfortable
DeLLIUlr,
ClI Ll
lead despite scoring poo.ly in yesLerdayrs round"
A special thanks is also due to Ted Hayman of W"A" v;ho donated
one of his snapper to your hardworking Editor - Thanks T'ed" (Rny
offers of Pearl Perch? ) "
NqxT EprTroN oF yTT
rs
_pu.E
ouT AT NooN oN TUESpAY IBTH
JULY
2(
4TH
Arr
Re:yl!g_t Egyttlgllr-)
DAY RESULTS
8ESULTS OF
lST
oF 6FFSHoRE IUTERSTATE TEAi"'lS
RoUN_p
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MENS
ll ---fl------ -- --tl
r
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LADI
ES
VETERANS
843-0prs.
9!P____ _U
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N"S"f.J"
prs"
3133"0
124
ll
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ll 2grs"s Fts"
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--
i
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BEST INDIVIDUAL ANGLERS
4"
tr
QLD
N.S"l/f.
VIC.
S
"4"
!t"A"
NoZo
NB4
N239
V36
>zt
Q5O
-.
i-
N73
V36
527
Vv35
NZz
-
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-
i)
|
I
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,
OF-FSJ,it
+--
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':-:-"1
i i,rD
2
f )! ^
YEI
Zo
I
Jo
--l-
i
N"Z"
Overall I " N73
t
"0 Pts "
280.5 Pts"
I
VIC
EVENT
P"
R"
Sl-annar
.Tonn'i nn c
M"
Ii-i
H"
D"
!
GO
L ^-l-.{..,
lco
u uy
P"
Stenner
H"
Moore
tIo"o
I079 "5
893"0
745"0
7L9 "0
306"5
1210"0
745"0
719 "0
231"5
199"5
;:st
ll')(.:"e
.t-^FJr\.- J LgI
D" Fos Ler
A" Pri-ce
ri "
MctraJ- ri rlna
l!:
LADIES
Overal
1
N4
'l
?
A
QLD "
NIS
v ;".:
CN
"
\rv
ll"
v37 R"
Nl38 DO
v4 [.
"
n---.i -^lv
uqr
^-Ir
687"0
li1ir_'Ct:e
544 "5
446 "5
327 "O
294 "A
i-l'.,1r
(,
'-
t
i l:,ee
V69
JO
a- f
| | )6
vav
k
Bonnel
N4
V37
"
lr'rA
1
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R" Mo,":re
R"
B i\i" ili-:fton
NZE ii" Arr:old
i,{"A"
hJl
iJ"Z"
VETERANS
Overall 1.
2"
3"
QLD"
N"S"!d"
VIC
S
N67 A"
QBl L"
N67 A"
165"0
r29 "5
117"5
68"5
117"5
Ha'.e,s
Ch; istensen
HaLes
"
"A"
W"A
W" Go Bror,vn
\),t26 A" Gr-:::sl
G" Brown
NZ25 L" Scott
l,''ll
"
I!" Z"
'r
a(
a\
10"0
HEAVIIST FISH - DAY 3
SHARON OSBORNE
(!f)
6"510
SNAPPER
Kg"
CORRECTIONS
Estuary Round I
Estuary Club
Teams
QId" Mens Leader is
S"A" Mens Leader is
2nd Maclean
Q57 A"
566
(N)
I.J
"
Veselis 63" 00
Teasdale 23 "'00
431 " 00
58"0
68-
0
153"0
29 "O
3UFFSHORE ROUND
17"7"83_
No.
Annl
l,,jeight
No"
Fi sh
ar<
Kg"
QLD "
19
a'7 4
N"S"V'i"
4L
TB29
VIC
2L
10
L379
719
L7
135
347 "95
I qq qn
6
46
22"05
o.)
2:t] a: .lO
"
S"A"
ri"A"
t'I"2"
Total
1f.i
:
213"80
1033" 25
642"55
JL
L26 P.nglers Checked-Cut
HEAVIEST OT SPECiES CAUGHT
Black
14"400
L "920
3 " 620
2"260
Kg"
rrclllyrcy
5"8I0
Kg"
Kg"
Kq"
i,Vally Itioore
L"240
Kg"
7"600
Kg"
Graham Bell
Peter McGrath
Fi athead
Kingf i sh
rErI
Luderick
y
Bob Gibson
Morwong
Mu] 1 oway
Cl
Pearl Perch
Newman
T'revor Garoiirer
Spotted Hind
Tail or
t
Vt
:lY
o
"
1" f i"i-, (o
"
1 " {,.':
J
i^.9 "
2"5i10 Kg"
1"7:0 lig"
4"290 Kg.
0"260 Kg"
i'ia',: t -',n
E*e,,:.l,:m
Ken Brov;n
oq
hr
'
8 " L11; ltg
Robbie Ande:'son
Noel Martrn
John Cr-.rne
22"4O0
I(g "
IN A SINGLE ROUND
Garth Martin
19"000
Kg"
\fJIacK F.]'ngr:rsni
/
? flll;-t
Graham Bel1
Noel
Bill
Tuna
t ing
l,Vhi
"
j " 3:r.t .i3 ,
Arthur Hales
Tarv;hine
Teragl in
Treval I y
qnar-i
irre
Kg
3"11.0 Kg"
ll',larren Sonrllervil I e
Snapper
Ol-lrar
CUMPETITION
Fnrql-or
Mnnn:n
'l',rnrr
.Tnl-rn
Cod
Bream
Drummer
IN
\
GI?EATEST VAP,IEIY C,F' CATCII
7 (nari
o:
HEAVIEST OF SPECIES CAUGHT OUT OF COMPETTTIOI{
Gecrge Cole
Bream
1\llan Strathearn
Fl athead
Luderick
Robb
llh
it ing
()f har
(noci
Al an luVhitehead
flanrna
1
Robbie Anderson
Tarrrr
rnnl ar!
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Helen Bainbridge
Snapper
Tai 1 or
aq
T
f'nl
o
(.Snot l-eci Hi nrl )
'r
!vEIGHT
L",17O Kg"
9"44O
700
"
5"744
2"150
CHANGED
SINCE
LAST
YTT "
"280
"130
I(9"
Kg"
Kg"
Kg"
Kg"
Kg"
4
PROGRESSIVE CVERALL INDIVIDUAL OFFSHORE POINTS
it!^
MEN
QLD
N"S"!V"
VIC "
S.A.
i;J"A"
N"Z.
Ql14
N239
V 36
S15
l'135
NZZ
" Bateman 609 " 5
I"i" Hirst
1993"5
H " It{oore
11 64 "
B" liilliss
1223"5
A" Price
231"5
i,J" Mctretridqe 199"5
ri !^L>
QLD.
N"S"!,/"
VIC
7
lJ
N283
t-l
I/V1
C
Ql1
"
Harvey
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LADIES
I'J
VETEi?ANS
(After 2
QLD
NeS.W.
VIC"
Q26
N4
V37
5"A
i,i
i\i
"A
"
" z"
V,129
R
p
i?
i)!
rLbd ^
Bonnell
Barsing
Moore
Osborne
S
NZB K." Arnold
204"5
863
"5
5
804"
L77 "0
5s"5
o
258"5
r ?q n
S
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lr''J.A"
N"Z"
NZ25
Flrn,.,n
p!vvvll
L" Scott
I O,
IJLo-,
q
126"0
RACE DAY
The great hospitali.ty of Ballina was well to the front at the
GaIa Day at Ballina Racecourse" It is a pleasant track in a rural
-setting with good facilities for both serious and socia] punters"
A11 sorts of rumours preceded each race includinq one to
'folIow Alf Aston, as he's picked the firs'u three winiers.t I
assure you he didn't get the fourth and the rumour was a scurri-lous
falsehood. Samantha Corrigan has the best system - a big chestnut
horse" Se came ':ut ahead on Lhe day"
A keg in the Committee iioom savJ many AAA guests well catered
for and the barbecued pork v'/as as tasty a morsel ai-; you could find
anvwhere^ I admifed the Ch_.,_ r.rl-rn q:\ac.i.IiSed in ea.Lino lha l-lono
sandwiches. Think his name i.,'as l:o1,./ei-,
Norman Rodgers and Jacl< "l",'Gy both attended as Lfrere were
races in their name and Mr"lrray
C:rrigan presented the trophy to
the winner of the main race, The A"A"A" Handicap"
A sneci al thank s tc; ll,allina Jockey Club for
a very enjoyable rr ]--arnnnn
F'ASHION PARADE
again a reminder of the Pamba Fashion Parade to be held
at the Catholic Church, Main St",
Al stonvil le" It's just a short trip from Ballina and the $1"00
admi s s ion fee includes morning tea and a chance of the door prize"
Once
ciL
l-UoV\J
am tomorrow (tVednesday)
SECTtE'IARY I S NIGHT
The innaugural Secretaryrs ni.ght l,ras held on the same night
as President's Night" It v;as held at Harry Horgants unit and was
a festive occasion v;ith delectable tit bits specially prepared by
Harry and enjoyed by those invir.-ed"
High spoL of the niqht was a birthday cake for Terry Langley
which llarry bravely faced" I'm told the party ended much later
than Presidentrs night and LhaL a precedent has been set for the
future vrhich will be hard to rival"
t:
DETAILED RESULTS
No"
Fish
Q11 I'J. Carstens
Q25 G" I(ann
Q27 B" Poulsen
Qri3 L" Guy
Q4b lJ" Ratcliffe
Q77 A"M" Irwin
QBl Lo Christensen
N4 R" Barsing
N64 lii" Moore
t{73 P o Stenner
N84 R" Jennings
N115 K" Moring
N127 K" Pullen
N138 D" Hunt
N229 T" Forster
i{236 A" RoberLson
^t1
a,
I'J239
M" l"li-rsL
N305 R" Bender
NI35B
I{372
](., Sutton
V"
Daneluz
I\JUI W" ATALZ
V3 J" Gilbee
Vll B" Pywel 1
v20 Ko Fl omi nn
V31 V" !'/al ter
v37 R" Moore
\IAA
tr
Fisher
v52 Go Schnel I e
V65 P" Moreau
V6B J" Crane
V7O K" Snowden
v
-J
uo
33
7
T7
l)
AA
2I
36
219
l QzL
7
62
TL2
29
101
51
67
9B
s2
B8
bJ1
t,l5
G
D
" Brown
o Drew
V\1L7 M" Harper
UizO R" Harper
W25 R" Reading
\,'!29 S " Osborne
I'i,33 f?" Guest
!V3B M" Morgan
1,J40 J" Palrner
NZl N" Turner
NZB K" Arnold
NZ23 K" McKay
91 " 050
3B "
1t!
JoWo VriinWcod
S21 Jo CatLerwell
527 Do Foster
16"750
99"100
B2
5
S3
rJ" Vil]-lt]-sS
ra
L2
148
350
27 "554
52 " 6CC
13"000
44 " 350
26 "85i',
29 "51:i,)
24 "7 QCi
44 " 3AA
26 " 200
36"500
43 " 000
1 ?tr'n
I Jv
L6
116
97
T2T
56.850
43"9s0
).2
i5"300
I
L0
3
9
3
B
3
I
I
E
3
i{ouND
2-
L7 "7 "E3
i{o
"
Iri sh
Ql2
Q26
Q39
Q46
Q50
UtY
Ro Underwood
B" Bannell
Ao Knowles
c" ilatcliffe
c" Beatty
34
,)
a
*Jo InEnam
46
52
tl
D"
B7
',;e :i
i'if
'C
i'r.c
16.950
5"0c0
o c)
J i-l
VVn
23 " 3CC
25.450
'l "7 6.qn
4 a o vJL'
VOIJ'J
39"950
12"95r)
64"550
8"300
12"000
13"700
9"500
78
)1f,
22"950
q (nn
36 " 3s0
T" HoSe
J" Fuller
11" 700
B3
V9O
59
14"850
8.400
13"500
12"450
2"050
t4
-
Kct"
ZV
3
24
OITFSHORE
V/e:ght
7
118
-
s9 " 800
" 500
11"700
5"450
10"900
10"500
15"850
1"900
7"850
" 40u^
2"440
1"500
N7
ar a
l\rJ
F,
/
Chapman
A, HaIeS
N76 ri Guthrie
N87 J"" Glover
Nl2] T " Langle,v
N]29 K" Parker
I'J139 I(" Ledgett
N234 Ko Power
N237 J" Prosser
N304 J" Bender
N352 c" Watson
IQ
IU
LJ
B4
N3B2
N" Mar"tin
E" GiIbee
vl9 P-I " iulcGrath
n4.\ F^ ^ ^
v29 v o r-rvtYalt
\"/ i;
H" Mcore
-l
iu'
t/" Hammer
L" Cheers
";5 C
v)9 C" Barnes
v65 J" Ennis
v69 J" Crane
VB3
B" Thorne
lt,4
,11,
37
511
516
523
S55
c"E" Hewitson
R
F,cberts
c"" Edwards
\jlL
!'16
VI1B
V'122
I
4.1
JO
O
ZUU
B"s50
a 'r tr]/l
4
LoIJU
58.150
z
70
16
rL
1B
55
101
L2 " 200
33"100
26
23
050
450
"
"
3"350
.7
a tr 6
LJ
t\r\
I tJ\)
18" 250
aa
ann
atoLvv
/a
140
47
!2" 204
,?5
16"850
at
1'
47
13
tz
hl,
\tttl
A'
ZJ " OUU
'
<l
|
\'\l
I
14"150
24 "tOA
2L "7 0A
( ?qn
aA
J=oUJL/
Qi.a)
rno
H" Laskowski
49.150
51"850
56
30 " 800
D"
G"
Lovegrove
Drew
lw
1n
AU
8"400
5"250
LO
Ho
C1
T2
14" 100
Ro Thompson
if ton
Gues t
Dyer
td31 D o Thomas
5 A " Price
Vv39 C" Newman
li"J3
NZT2
NZ25
<L\l
I n?
tdVZO A
"
N:J2
I
9"950
14"050
la
l\Jbt_ i<" lJeIl
ll3B0 G" Martin
<
W"
McF
etridge
Otene
I-
Scott
'l
!
11
l4
t7
3"100
11"850
8"350
2l .454
2" 050
35
1
'1
16"450
"
400
onn
o / vv
YESTERI)AYTODAYTDMDRRDIIJ
ESTUARY R.Otri{D 2
The weigh-in for the second round of the Estuary Competition was
amongst the mcst exciting helci so far, ciespite a cold blustery wind
at the midnight vreigh-in" Amongst the fish weighed (in-cornp and outof -r-nmn ) rnrpr-r- a 31K9" Itiulloway, a 22"3K9" Black Kingf ish, a 10" 15K9"
Mulloway and a Pearl Perch of 4"0BKg" A iotal of 853 fish were
A^2"55K9"
-.-,,^r-l- E^^
UquVrrL
Iv!
JJI\Yo
'r!-o
Undoubtedly the fish of the day was the 31K9" Mulloway taken in
Silver Laibl of Brunswick Angling Deep Sea Club" I'he
uvlillJELru!\/lt
v.
^+-i+-i -^ *y
fish was hookecl in the Clarence River near Collis V'Jall on a live
bait" The hook-up occured fairly cl-ose to lines up time so Silver
pulled up his anchor and drifted downstream past other competitors,
with his fish and the tide." A short battle lasting about 10 minutes
The fish was only 6%Kg" under
ensued with Silver being the victor"
Lhe Sta'ce record
Bream dominated the catch weighed in with far less L,uderick bej nq
presented than in the first round" The majorily of anglers opted
for Lhe Richmond ttiver but cat-ches from the Clarence improved to the
noi nf r^rhore l-hev nrobahl v. erloer-"l 611 l- f hc r?iChmOnd. BeSl haoq 6f f hr.
rrarr ( rn:rr- r-Dm Silver Laibl ) were by A1lan Cannon with 37 f ish for
22"7K9" and Ian Biddle with 35 for 18"20K9" Further back were lrlan
f-arlow with 22 for E"7Kg" and Bill nobinson with 2l for 8"20K9" rop
q-^ra rmnnncr the ladies was by MargareL McMillan of N"S"W" who took
9 fish for 4,"25K9" Best catch by an interstate competitor was by
rilan Veselis of Queensland who took 17 fish for 7"BOKg"
The anglers who cleaned up in the first rc;und found it much
slower this time" Individual Leader after two rounG is Allan Cannon
of N"S"v,i" with several other anglers stil1 having a good chance of
Margaret Mclvlillan of N"S"v'1" leads the ladies while
the title.
Johnathon Garven has a clear lead in the Juniors" l'erhaps the most
comforLable lead is in the veterans where Kay Ford with 85 points
is 50 points clear of his nearest riva1"
ugJ
-..--/
L
vUY
J
V!
Lr rL
"tJJ\9|Ju!
ESTUARY TEAMS
N"S"W" got off to a good sLart in the teams event and lead
Queensland by 300 points" However, the sccres are still quite low
N"S"w" also lead in
and a 30K9" fish could wipe out this deficit"
fLlr'^
T -,{i cJ
!duI
^- or-^iI\ Juniors sections while Queensland are in f ront in ttie
lc
Veterans" None of these leads are very great and a good haul of fish
by one team could give them the championship"
I'{EXT EDITION OF YTT
IS
DUE OUT AT NOON CN FRIDAY 22ND JULY
.)l
2(A11 Results Frovi-sional)
7TH DAY
ITESULTS
Ii.ESULTS
oF lst
ESTUARY ROUND
2-
UvEDNESDAY
20TH JULY
ROUND ot"- ESTUAiIY TNTERSTATE TEAMS EVENT
___6;______L
-r
LADIES
VETERANS
0 Pts"
16" 0 Pts"
37" 5 r,ts"
60"
-399:l-l!!:---L
-299:9-lf:'---[
-t-?27:9-l!e:--,-L
-311-:l-lI!.--:[
-l-?91:!-ife=.---[
24"o Pts"
19. 5
34"0 Pts"
I
BEST ]NDIVIDUAL ANGLERS
y9N
Ov ara]
'l
'l
2"
a
/l
q
N"S"!'./"
VIC"
V5
S"A"
r,i
"A
PLs"
N24B S" Laibl
N99 A" Cannon
Nl02 I" Biddle
Nl50 A" Irarlow
N192 c" Rooks
Q57 A" Veselis
QLD "
"
N"Z"
N24B S" Laibl
V52 Go Schnelle
S57 D" Foster
t'v34 D" SchmidL
NZ2B T" Savonije
JUNIORS
Overal
QLD "
N"S"'Ji.
VIC "
1
?'l q n
264 "0
o'7 (
'1
n
"
2"
3"
4"
r
1
n
51"5
36" 5
28" 5
21"C
^- VJJ
QLD
f\A
vaJ
NIB 7
C:
v4
tr
v'r20 R" Harper
NZ23
A"
a
Lo
N301
1'7 n
J" Garven
L" Gilbee
5" Schumacher 1A q
an
D" Evans
A" Garven
22"5
| /t \
L" Gilbee
K"
McKay
VETERAI'JS
o
22"5
L,vef al
l
't
t6
QLD "
N"S"tv"
S
VIC
S"A
N"Z"
i!"2"
"4"
tl"A"
lrJ
"
"A"
HEAVIEST FI5H
MULLOV'JAY
o
Q45
N35B
V4
N"S"'vV"
S"A
!v"A.
N" Z"
McMillan
S" Guy
K" Sutton
E" Gilbee
A" Scholfield
t\. Hosk in
S" Guy
M" McMillan
E" Gilbee
l- Lb
NIB7 M"
Q66
315"0
82"0
44 "0
60"0
N218
SILVEK LAIBL
1
109"0
r'-!^ L>
Garven
Overal
aL I "V
ori
2
LADIES
'l
VB3
N66
QlO
I{218
V53
ESTUAi{Y tiOUND
15 ' 5
36"
5
51 " 5
21"0
13"0
4"5
I){-c
Q5 T" Ludlow
2A (l
v zr
L" Jones
N310 G" Voisey
27 "0
N44 A" Deckmeyer 26"0
34" 0
Q5 T" Ludlow
N310 c" Voisey
27 "A
V21 C" Jones
34"0
\,t4
D" Lovegrove 13"0
DAY
31"0
I(9"
I_q4yl_E,:t{
UF'
ST' EC
81 ack Cod
Br'eam
CAUGHl
IN
nTITIOi{
CUi'{r
r'ony Forster
John }1organ
14 " 4O0 L(g "
I "92O Kg "
Drumrner
F'l athead
Graham Be11
Gary tsayne
'l'erry Lang 1 ey
3"620 Kg"
3"010 Kg"
5"810 Kg.
Luderick
i;al Iy ivloore
Bob Gibscn
I"240
l(ingfish
Mc.rwong
Mul lov,ray
5i1ver Laibl
vearl ijearch
rvarren Sommervil,I
'frevor Gardiner
Snapoer
Spotted Hind
r cr
Graham Be11
Hal es
ti
Noel
Bi l1
ng
L,ther Species
(Bt_ack I'.1nqfish)
/
hr
? tnaei
a.
HEA"VTTsT
R
oF'
re;rn
OF
CAUCHI
OUT
CA'I'CH
C,F
George Cole
athead
Kingfish
Luderick
Irlu 1 1o!vay
Fearl Perch
Snapper
'r'ailor
t,rhi t ing
rJthe-r Species
(Blacl< iiinqfish)
hr
Ken Brown
5r ECIE;
5B0
II{ iTOUiVD
2"390 I(9"
COMI
ETITICN
I"470
3
"64A
Tony r-orster
"44a
6"830
Harry ,q'u1l er
Terry Langley
,io! Dorey
Terry Langley
10"150
aul Johns tone
FIelen Baini:ridor.
l-
rtobert
lrg "
I'ig"
4"290 Kg"
0"260 Kg"
22"000 I'.9"
Eleacorn
Al f l''stcn
Al l an l, trathearn
Drummer
F1
2"
I"750
Jvjarti n
GREAT[5T VARI ETY
John Cro.6g
Kg"
3"110 i(9"
31" 000 Kg "
3"980 Kg"
8"600 Kg"
1"320 i(9"
1"080 Kg"
l. 060 Kg "
Robbie anderson
N'oel lvlartin
John Crane
Tuna
L,rhi
e
irrthur
rv!
Tarwhine
TeragI in
Treval 1 y
/
I T]S
Lund
9
1
Kg"
Kg"
Kg"
Kg"
.020 Kg "
Kg"
4" CBO Kg"
5"7tr0 Kg"
2"2-00 Kg"
"280 Kq"
22"3A0 Kg"
,:. IJEIGHT CHANGED SINCE LAST
YTT"
I\lEil ZEALAiTJD - NALIONAL l{iqHT'
l'he i\i"2" NaLional lJiqht will be held at Ballina Bowling Club
on next'fuesday 26th July" 'rhere wilL be a dinner r,",rith refreshments
f rom B" 00 pm" Admissic'n '"vil1 be by invitat ion with all guests beipg
issued vrith a ticket "
The ]iirvis would al-so like to have a session wii-h one or more of
the top casters to learn about our t.echniques, inspect gear and
maybe have a fev; casts. rf someone wants to show some good olci
Aussie hospitality,
ccntact Noer l-urner and arrange a time"
4
PRCGRESSIVE OVERALL IIJDIVIi;IJIIT, ISTUAI1Y POINT:)
(
t!!ei-?-l:s::9:
I
LADI
MEN
QLD"
Irl"S"vr.
VIC"
li"A"
L,r"A"
N"Z"
Q57
I\99
V52
527
'",t34
NZI?
li" Veslis
A" Cannr:n
G" Schne]1e
D" iroster
D" Schmidt
B" otene
158"0
397"0
JUNICRS
Pts
QLD. Q10 D" Evans
N"Ii"!J" N301 J, Garven
VIC" V53 L" Gilbee
S
QLD"
Q45
95 " 0
44"4
85"0
14"0
N"
Z"
NlZ23 K" i{cKay
VETET{ANS
"
14"
5
s
"A"
"A"
W"A"
vil
N" Z"
IJ"Z"
6i
25":
17"5
/l\
Pts
G" Brown
3 -- ']'his is ncvr scheduled for Friday 22nd
ifthaffi;_m-fcheckatHeac1quartersonThursdaynightat
6"30 pm" t,therwise check at 4"30 am at Headquarters"
This is a] so on this Friday at -Headquarters.
i)IChlIC DAY
ItwffiF5TryscheduledforTintenbarbutthev;eatherhasforced
their
the change cf venue" I'iosi- cc.mpetir:Jrs have already bought
tickets ior $1"00 for whicf; r-iley get a take away meal (Steak sands
etc" ) and ti,vo f ree cans of beer"
The day get-s away at 2"00 Pm": is inlerupLed by the uf f shore
weigh-in at 3"C0 pm then continues into the night" A band will
be there from 6"00 pm and the afternoon activities are expected t,o
include the infamous tug-0-war"
Just a reminder that the starting t.ime for
iioct( & BEACH
il.ound-ffifrE_u5regisLrationfrom3"0Opmto3.30pmand1ines
down at ,1"00 pm
has also been changed to the above tj-mes"
ESTU/\p.y riouND 3 -oFFSHU11E i(LLJi{D
o
QLD "
i\i"S"ii"
VIC
"
<A
ii"A"
N"Z"
nT
Iti1 "1
J-f1.L
o
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2
I,io"
Fish
113
513
34
1.3
15i
6
r22
47
51
7
;itp,?
do
20"7"83
Nr:"
Anglers
41
71:
.'|.AgJ
"
2L "5
i,uGr',/\11 C!-lAlJG ES :
EST'UARY R.OUND
o
85"0
QLD" Q17 R" Pord
N.S"'Li" N44 A" Deckmeyer 32"O
VIC"
V9
iL" Cavill
34.5
5
49"0
14"
l !*
r Lb
Guy
i'l"S"ti" NlBT l'1" McMillan
VIC" v40 F" Bisby
5 "a"
Vt"A, i,20 r{" Harper
ti"A"
F
S.
ES
Ac?
Ueight
Kg.
43"95
260" 30
5-?"90
21.15
20"44
2"85
1A2"55
tr
DETAILED
IiTL;AkY
1{EST.JLTS
rie UND
2Q
"7 "83
Nc,, lrelght
rl_sn
Kg"
n?
nq
C" Barre'ct
4
uo
!v(ftl5
Ql1
v.tJ
Ql6
i{"
A
Carsi:ens
4
YJ
M" Potter
vo
6
\-IC!1!
A. StraLhea::n
D. i?eberger
(anlP,
lL. Guy
"*J
C. Beatty
Q31
Q34
Q3B
Q43
Q45
\
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vJw
11
4
l
9
t -111/
z
i)
Q61
Day
Z
Watego
7
2
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QB6
D
no7
noo
YJJ
Ql 03
A1 't
vf.Lt
nl
I]
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1B
i-?
t\/f,
I!EI.L
Vesel i s
Ho sk
Barr
in
Faux
Tilga1
A1
.T
A
N4
N38
N40
N45
N4B
N53
\r5 7
65
t\o /
10
E-
n
vo/
.)'7
ategr:
']1
T
Q5s
V'r
I4
Bateman
r
I
4
Dreckmeyer
1
Cnt t rl- an:\/
R
Pratt
o
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3
Hal es
I(" Al corn
iJ
N102
Nl 05 !.t
N113 q
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V85 c" Mason
Sl J" ilobinson
57 G.E" Hewitson
S11 R" ri.oberLs
S16 G" Edvrards
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1"200
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1"700
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N374 R" Gocdwin
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YESTER[)6YTODAYTOMORRDIIJ
iiOCK
&
BEI:iCI-]
-
i(OUND
2
I'he cold and blustery condi-Lions that arrived during the
F-f "^-" y r^-ret,ition
nrev'i
c:i,s
cl av I J
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continued (:Verl
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for yesterdayts rock & beach competition" The seas had risen to
moderaLe to rough and the wind vras gusLing to 4A knots when
competitors checked out at 2"00 pm"
3LZ competitors checked out and despite the conditions managed
to catch 356 fish for 243"75K9" 115 Angl-ers r,reighed-in" The catch
was a mi-xed bag with quite a few bream, a number of reasonable
drummer, a few nice catches of luderick and a show of tailor
indluding at least one good catch"
Top cat.ch of the day was by Graham Bell of N"S"f\i" who weighed-
in a bag of 53 flsh for 36"05 Kg" Almost all were tailor with a
few drummer being inciuded. Other good catches under the conditions
were L7 for I2"45K9" by John Garven (mainly niggers)" 9 for 9"B5Kg"
by Paul Kerkenozov and 3 for B"15kg" by Allan Cannon"
Graham Bell now has a r/el:y s-i.zable lead in this section and
will be difficult to overLai.:e r-:'',less there is a marked change in
the fishing pattern" Alan Cannon is fishing quite well overalf
as he is leading the Estuary, had a good score in the casting and
is faring '"re11 in the Rock & Beach"
h/ilh conciitions being so poor, not many ladies or juniors
scored wel1. Best were Johnathon Garven in the Juniors with 5
for 3"50 I(9" and Karen Sutton in the Ladies with 2 for 3"0 Kg"
Veteran Arthur Hales fished very well in Lhe veterans section
with a good catch of 11 fish for 4"95k9"
Best fish for the day ltes a mulloway of 5"760 Kg" taken by
Queenslander Neville Barry" New heavies{- of species fish were
weighed-in for both tarwhine and whiting v,rhile I have at. last
remembered to amend the species list to show Judy Bender's
6"640 Kg" kingfish"
In the teams competition, N"S"!v" has a commanding lead in the
mens section although a few schools of tailor on the beaches could
soon change all that" The ladies competition is still wide open
with scores being so l"ow that a few fish in ihe last round could
total ly change the resul ts " N " S "!''l " al so leads in the Juniors and
Veterans with the Juniors seemingly 6own up but stil1 plent.y of
room for others in the Veterans"
NEXT EDITION OF YTT
IS
DUE UUT
AT 5"OO PM" SUNDAY 24TH
JULY
2(A11 Results Provisional)
BTH DAY RESULTS
-
BEACH
&
ROCK ROUND
I1ESULTS OF 1ST I?OUND OF BEACH
&
2-
THURSDAY 21ST JULY
ROCK INTERSTATE TEAMS EVENT
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OveralI
ltt
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N169 G" Bell
N269 J" Garven
N233 K" ?oovey
'l
2e
N"S"!r.
VIC.
S "4"
l\t-by u" tJell.
V17 G. Forward
566 H" Teasdale
ui23 R " Thorpe
NZ32 D" Cullen
1;,l"A"
N"Z"
2" Q56 B" scholfield
3" Ql0 D. Evans
Q56 B" Scholfield
N301 J" Garven
QLD
N" S"!v"
5
114"0
107. 5
84"5
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413"5
18"0
.>1
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q,q
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JUNIORS
Ove4ral11. "N30tl.J" Garven
itOQK ROUND
1"
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l"l20
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N"Z
R"
Harper
C1 ark
C"
J " Guy
L. Clark
K" Sutton
S" Cavil I
R
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Harper
VETERANS
Overal I
t" N67
4
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2
Jo
A1 n
N35B K" Sutton
v10 s" Cavi 1 I
N"S"!J"
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Rq
Pts"
QLD
VIC
2
LADIES
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QLD
VIC
r\1'7 /
Vl
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A" Ha1 es
r" Lucil ow
t)
l\o
Forii
.n
N67
V9
A" Hal es
R. CaviI I
Ludlow
ir"A"
Neville
t',r
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i-rA)' B
HEAlrIEiil' f iSH
Mu1 loway
Berry
I
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6"0
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32" 0
10"s
P't, s "
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N" S "W"
qA
S "A"
rt"A"
N"Z"
&
Overall
hl99 A. Cannon
QIg No Berry
QLD"
,BEACH
o
141"
N303 Po Kerkenzov
A
-
5"76 Kg"
STATE I{IGHT
The i,J"A" State Night will be held on Sunday Night at the
Ballina R"S"L" People wishing to attend chnrrln nl:na +:heif names
cln the lisl on the notice board by today at the lalest"
60"5
25 "5
20"0
25"5
6,n
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r.
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3iJEAVIES
Black
R
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5P ECI ES
*""r
Cod
ra:m
Drummer
I athead
Kingfi sh
iN
CAUGHT
t.nnrz
;t,rl-qfer
John
Itlctrgan
COM;JETITIL\I\
14"400 Kg"
I "920 ltg "
3"620 1(9"
Graham Bel1
Gary b'ayne
.l-idy Bender
i,val1y Moore
tsob Gibson
F
Luderick
i'{orrvong
I'tu1 1r:vl&y
3"01.0 Kg"
6"640
Snai:per
Hj"nd
,-)nn
I\gll
Tarwhine
C.l"r^-t1
JlGrtt..lacy
8"600
1"320
1 " 080
^.'
John Crone
tjiriting
Cther
Species
-- ack Kingf ish,,
(/ Bl
GREAT'EST
4 Species
Martin
r.lichard Caviil
I{en Brown
I'Joe1
VA11Iii1.Y CF
UF'
Bream
Drummer
Fl athead
Kingf ish
Luderick
IN
CATCH
iiOUND
2"65C Kg.
SPEClES CiT,UGHS OUT
George Cole
A1 f .qs ton
Allan SLraihearn
Tony ir,-.rs Ler
Ivlul
Harri, i-ri1Ler
Terry Lengley
-n--i
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Terry Langley
Faul Johnstone
lovlay
rearl Perch
Snapper
OF
COMi.
Kg"
3" 640 Kg"
9 "440 Kg.
6 " 830 Kg"
1"020 KE"
10"150 Kg"
4" 080 Kg"
5 "740 Kg
"
2"204 Kg"
"280 Kg"
22"300 Kg"
i,/hrting
Hel- en Bainbridoa
Other Species
,-'obeft Lund
(Black Kingfish)
" I{EIGHT CHaNGED SINCE LAST yTT"
tiCCK & BE,*.CH rlC,UitlD
No"
Anglers
QLD
"
N"S"l'J"
2
lt
itio
Fi sh
24
" /,,()-)
'r;e
iEht
i:
"'j
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"
2+"24
L94".,i0
63
262
"
9
19
S";i"
1C
16
1C"20
Li"A"
7
T2
5"00
"2"
2
L
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115
356
243"75
VIC
i't
TCTAL:
ETITION
I"470
r(ay Dorey
1
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^-
Kg"
Kg"
4"29 O Kg.
0" 280 Kg"
22 "0AO rig "
Darel Vidler
HEAVIEST
Kg"
I " 250 Kg"
2" 580 Kg"
1" 750 Kg "
Eernie l.ieckel
Noel Martin
1 erag 1 in
T'reval 1y
Kg"
\"24Ct Kg"
3"110 Kg"
31 " 000 Kg,
3"980 Kg "
SrIver Laibl
iiarren Sommervill_e
I'revcr Gardiner
Graham Bell
Arthur Hales
ljearl Perch
Spotted
railor
F.
fr 1n
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n.+
4PP,OGIiqSSJVE oVERALL iNDJyfDq,AL.-qEACH
&
ROCI{ tC,INTS
(efter 2 xounds)
vEu
QLD" Q127 D" Birci
N"S"\,/" Nl69 G" Bel1
vIC"
VI7 G" irorvrard
S"A"
vi"A"
N"Z.
S15 B" l,iilliss
'vi35 A" Frice
t't'226 D" Cullen
Jtrl\JICiiS
QLD
Q55 B" Scholfield
N"S"t,," N301 J" Garven
VIC"
V75 L'o Goldsmith
tl
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CA
N
39"5
32"0
24 "5
12"0
, t--.
t- L5
0
29 "A
48"0
14"0
"
11"5
32"0
31"0
vi"A"
52"0
S"A"
N"Z
LJ18 N" Clifton
VETERI\INIS
QLD.
a17 R" Rord
N"S"'1/'1" N31O G" Voisey
VIC"
V9
ii" Cavill
S"A"
N"Z"
\u26 A"
liinner of the ciinner for two at Don Valentinos ilestaurant
was Helen Dyer of V;"A" She held lucky ticket number 31" This
continues Lhe run of successes bv ld"A" compeLj-tors at this
convention "
Don Valentinos is a tcp class restaurant and one of the
best in Ballina" This prLze ls a real treat to win and I
Helen will enjoy her dinner'"
FtS
know
ltOGx.Al"l CFliiNG l-;>
The Cffshore for today has been cancelled and a Team
Captain's mee'uing scheduled fcr early today will decide a
ih\/
€rr-i-hnn
fn
fho
rurcrle-r'cr.*..r-any
^hrnnaq
-..- program"
AmongsL the possibilities being considered are to change
the third r"ound of rlock & Beach to a morning start on Tuesday
to allow i:he Clff shore to be held on Monday" Several other
are being considered so keep in touch with
possibiliries
hea"iciquarters over Lhe next f ew days" Any clecisi-ons made about
changes to the program lrill be placeci oh ,*1-e f irst notice board
near the results display area"
Donrt rely on YTr' to tell you ivhalrs h:pnening as YTT is
only produceci af ter each round of f ishir-:r.1" Lne nexL one af ter
this vrill be out late c-,n Sunday c..,Grri irg, follo'r!rii-rJ the 9"00 am
weicrh-irr that dav "
"
44 "5
79"5
46"5
Eq
Guest
DII{NEr] ''JINNEiI
P
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QLD" Qlb C" Clark
N"S"irt" N35B K" Sutton
VIC"
V10 S" Cavill
!'v"A"
N"Z"
r Lb
5coR{ECqrONq
following catches were omiLted from Lhe rist of f ish
taken in the second round of the Estuary competition"
N151 rt. I"larcon
7 fish for
2.40 Kg"
ri
i{166 Fr" T'" Chapman 4 'i
2"65 Kg "
ri
tr
NlB2 Ao Rooks
31
14. 30 Kg "
ei
\1183 A" Lennard
15
9"40 Kg"
'r
rt
N1B5 J" Bourke
I rr
3"2A I(g"
Alan i'icoks is fourth overaLl in the mens with L74 points
lthile Anita Dreckmeyer is also 4th overall
in the Ladies compeLition
with 26 poinLs"
'r'he
You miglrl- al-so be interested to know that Allan Cannon,s
catch of 37 fish. was.mainly flatheado rt was reported
to me
that he caught them in the shallower water behind Lhe watls
in
the Clarence"
DET,'.ILED ;iESULTS
No"
Fi sh
qf,
Ql1
qTO
Q19
Q37
Q43
a53
Q56
QB9
Q91
Q99
^1
a
I " Ludlow
"
L"
i{
Cars Lens
t1
N57
N75
N99
N 103
N1 06
N117
I\JZJ
N1 26
I'J141
N1 5B
66
N1B1
N 214
N277
N 231
N234
N237
N 239
N 241
N1
a
Z
LIATK
N" Berry
M" Augustus
L" Guy
A. Scholfielcl
Bo Scholfreld
R, Turville
Go Hosken
F" Allom
Q114 D. Bateman
Q128 P" Storey
N+B
A
q
R" Standley
R" Courtenay
Jo Pratt
E. West
Ko Alcorn
A" Cannon
R" F -rsh
NI
'i-lrnmn
cnn
R" Drane
fv" Essex
Bo Layton
Tye Por i:er
VJ"
v o
rOf
L
Fr" T" Chapman
D" Baker
r" Bij I
R" Redman
C" Arthur
K" Power
J" Prosser
Mo Hirst
J" Dey
.I
a
't
ROCK
&
BEACH
i,,leight
2"150
no
2" 240
VJ' J
Q14
" 450
Q3B
R
?qrl
".1,00
({/1
"l
f,
AIn,
a
L
1
" 300
I
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1"650
A
" 700
A
2"2s4
4
2" s00
2
3"450
l.
?
L
"
f
I
" 'l
I
r-l
"850
1" 150
" 500
L
Llo J
Q90
Q94
Ql 04
Ql 26
N47
N50
N55
I?
T^h-.i
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^^^
I\10 2
Nt 05
D"
Pi ddl a
11109
M
4"600
3"700
l\zJ)
N 238
N240
N242
Li,:l:i.ss
Bcrrrel l
J" F'arrel1
J" Melvaine
C" Bel 1
P" i?nqq
1..
"
Ci'i-uins
G,.
ilcl I
L,"
Duncan
D"
Vidl er
Forster
K" Toovey
K" Roberts
Aston
A" ns ton
Robinson
Ko
Ir,/ai r-rh
I
I
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I
3
3
"450
" 200
I"OUU
\\t)
" 250
400
850
"
"
" 40r")
onrl
1" s50
<\t
1
3
'l
I
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1
l-
Kg"
I
Courtenay
Heckel
IJ
tr
NB4
I'i161
t,t1b9
N1 34
N215
N229
N233
A
K" RaLcliffe
S" Scholfield
F " buatego
C" Went
K" Tarlinton
Jo Crone
R" Graham
.t\o /
i'll:,!
1
1
Qan {- lvvvuu
J" Hammond
Hales
i,l'l :17
354-)
I
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nqq
5"400
I
2
I
Q49
Ni 19
MZ+
4"700
s"850
2"750
L2
.7
400
400
"
"
1"65C
2
n]
VI/
"654
.650
8"150
r - 450
1"200
1
a
900
2
1
4
Evans
5"800
"l
f
Z.
L"
M" Clark
R" Ford
!'" O rNeil l
1
3
No"
Fi sh
Kg"
I
1"200
"250
4"100
'l Qqn
4"950
tl
onn
t
I
3"800
'l
AC:n
6=JV
1
I
1
I
I
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L
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53
f
6
J
19
l-
I
A
1
" 750
"450
400
a " c/\n
LAJWV
"
E00
ono
36"050
2"74A
3"600
1"900
9"500
3"000
2.900
6"200
1"000
6No"
latai n h I
Fish
nr Ar
^
LrzJz
n.
r!a-n
I''lZ\JY
P
atch
Garven
S idn ey
Kerkenezov
J.
i\r295 M"
N303 P "
N 3 09 tvt" James
N333 r-'" Peters
N35B I(" SuLton
I\JOZ
\r-r-i ?
r! J , J
\/o
v J
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7
VL I
V36
"
Pickup
l\
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Goodr^.rin
D
l\
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u(1vIJ-r
Y
L)
Forv,lard
H" Moore
\J,,
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C
sI
J" rtobinson
g
L
J
S15
>2./
.\T
a
l,\
\;l
Barnes
lJackei-. t
G" Edrvard s
I\
O
u. Foster
Kohl er
Ii
/
v,t23
H"
Drew
Kinq
Thorpe
!'i3B
i{ "
M"
NZ32
D" Cu1
Morg an
1
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1
77
B
9
1
I
2
lrg
"
"
450
12"450
4"150
9"850
"
550
(qn
3"000
2" 500
5
3
1"300
3
3
1"200
1.500
'l
1
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I
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l
1
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I
3
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V','
Good'"..;i n
L
1"900
1"0c0
vl0
4
1"100
v44
z
1"200
N
3OB
\r31 7
N3 34
N359
N 368
N374
v19
v90
1"200
s11
1" 000
nrl
qnf)
q
1" 050
" 450
1"5C0
nnr
l/
B"
A"
J"
J"
E
"
G"
J"
K"
ii "
N255
294
N301
N
" 300
" 800
r"250
l/,iaf
Fi sh
s23
lJhitehead
atson
5
Kingdom
"
"
T"
McGrath
!t
Hammer
Hose
J""
s
>>
Thomp son
\iVierda
s66
H" Teasdale
ti6
G" Drew
R" Harper
D" Thomas
\,i29
L\J
31
I
3
I
C
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vvJItf
1
)
Feters
rleston
vOVIla
ii
a
{-
5
uo
R
3
Garven
Muldoon
P
uo
q?l
Beacom
I
" 050
1" 550
l_
3"600
?\n
2"740
1" U|JV
" 300
"
900
"
550
"
500
a
L
1"250
1
1"1s0
2"300
I
4
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a
a
I
1"050
"Bs0
r r\.
" 5C0
Atr,ft
NZ3 3
R
"
V,/inLers
"
400
YESTERI)AYTODAYTDMDRRD\X
CASTING
Ihe rai-n started to fall in the early hours of the morning and
continued to come dor,vn in bucketfulls throughout the day" A
moderate wind helped to make conditons even more uncomfortable and
it was pleasing to see the tolerance t.hat exj-sted between Lrf ficials
and Competitors despite the conditions"
l,V"A. took out the Mens and Ladies teams events and showed the
benefits of regular practice" They skipped away to an early lead
in the Accuracy event then cast steadily in both distance events
with few break-offs and casts out of court" Both N"s"\,,1" and eld"
tried hard in the distance events but a lead of 65 points was too
to peg back "
In the Juniors and Veterans team events, N"S"!'v" recorded fairly
comfortable wins from Queensland and iid"A" respectively"
'ihe Mens individual competition was exciting all day" Garry
Gildersleeve of i/J"A" got off to a lead of 10 points over his main
rivals after the Accuracy event and it was then a matter of whc>
cnrrlrl na^
him back" The big guns from N"S"tJ" thought they would
vuY
catch him later in the day and only one did Tony Forster" Tony
won by nearly 5 points to record his second successive A,A.A"
Mens Casting Championship" A truely fine effort"
Hard luck story of the day went to Harry Furler" Harry had
caught up with Garry by the end of the second event and had the
whole field well covered coming tc his last cast for the day" About
70 metres would do" But as he cast, his rig snagged a piece of
gras-s and went sideways never to be seen again with Harry looking
at about 7 feeL of line hanging from his rod tip with only a brass
ring wlrere his rrg should have been! He'11 be back again.
In the Ladies competition, Rose Harper of W"A" 1ed
all t.he way, increasing her lead with each event for a comfortable
win over her leam mate Helen Dyer"
The Junior event was a neck to neck contest between Jol'rnaLhon
and Andrew Garven with Johnathon clinchlng victory with his last
cast" Their scores of 298"03 and 294"02 give some idea of how
close they were"
The standard of casting by the veterans was quite good with
Dudley Lovegrove of W"A" recording a comfortable win over Bill Beacom
of N. S"W"
19e3 \^/as W.A. f s year for casting" The two major teams events
and two firsts and two seconds in the individual" Congratulations!l
Last but not least a word of thanks to those field Officials who
stood in the rain and slush all day and into the night" rt was a
great job and you all must have been frozen and exhausted by the time
we finished" Thank you from everyone and thanks to alt competilors"
I f m told i-t rs the f irst A"A"A" to conduct an event bv f loodl iqht "
Letts hope that doesn't become a tradition"
much
25'IH DAY RESULTS - CASTING '!
I\4ONDAY
lBTH
JULY
**
"::: OVERALL T{ESULTS OF CASTING INTERSTATE TIAMS EVENT 'c
(Scores for each event are percentage points)
EVENT
M
N
q
nf
Accuracy
A/B Dist."
569 Dist"
359"12
5JV.4Z
.4aa 10
/i Q'l
541
445
O7
a
=VLoJ
T'OTAL
309 " sB
Ar-r-rrr^a\/
1n
4
^A
Mo t>
n an
n
tJl"Y I
A/B Dist.
569 Dist"
VIC
N"S"V\i"
QLD
524 " 09
435 "78
323"86
llll:?l-
!193:99--
2?Z:?Z
^r-
J=VaJ9
2s4 "99
LJ/+O"+t
B1B" 57
-;;;-";;--
424;BL,
294.88
383"52
432"83
2L4 "60
n -
" 50
" B0
Aa 1
tot"L)
"
158"78
223 "19
r
11I"33
-7.\
at
LlWn o t {
446 "54
-9!9:19-
247
243
280
196" 40
254 " 32
363 " 19
"33
"79
" 0B
u
TOTAL
.T
v
ncr
.Aruver
t
t43
rr uvJ-\/
U A/B Dist"
N | 569 Dist"
R
TOTAL
\tv
n ^^r
nLgu!
r
112
273"69
116 " 00
278 "83
244 "89
"
l.o4"It)
o JA
=LJ
lzo
E A/B Dist
Tr 569 Dist""
N
I
l- n.
TOTAL M+L
-?22:99-
a
i
-llil9:l!-
^
JUNIORS.. N301
*
Jon" Garven
A" Jones
VETERANS
V2I
MENS
N269 J" Garven
V93 M" Duncan
N301 Jon Garven
V21 A" Jones
LADIES
JUNIORS
VETERAN
r29 "L3
2L4
-92!:!2--L-?19:92-L996 "&2 i 1396 "94
{I LONGEST CASTS Ii\
ARTIFTCIAL BAIT DIST"
L42"08
MENS N269 J" Garven
103"10
Duncan
M"
LADIES V93
1!
119
L22
LgB " 47
89 "23
100 " 00
4L "64
"Y4l 5
^44
tto " 1J
zLB "7 4
l*l-
TOTAL
55 "92
100"26
119"50
-7e-7:!!
q9y
Rf
279-?7-
"
"
54L "77
1111" 23
DISTAI',JCE EVENTS
MENS
LADIES
M
1'7"7 'l q
M
L22"25
'l?q
M
L42"BA
M
1\
I
.:r,k,',.
VB9
W29
JUNIORS N3O1
VE'IERAN N255
M
M
7s
48
?!!!:99- )-2?7117
DISTANCE
JVY
M
"r7
156 "24M
D" Pettie
S" Osborne 1I3"40M
Jon"Garven
B" Beacom
112"8014
122"15M
M
goRRECTTONS-
The heaviest fish caught during the second round of the Offshore
was not Sharon Osborne's snapper, buL a k:-ngf ish of 6"640 Kg" taken
Sharon ha:: some
by another lady competitor, Judith Bender of i',J.S.W"
North;crn
yesterdayrs
photo
in
consolation as-she had a spectacular
Star"
4 ,,
TAXI
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+ i. * *
4t
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.:t t'; ;?
*
DISCOUNT
Discount vouchers are available from the R"S"L" for a $1"00
discount on any taxi fare in Ballina" Irm told these vouchers can be
rrsecl bv AAA competitors anywhere in Ballina - but ring the taxi
r-omn^n\/ if rrou lvant more details"
--i
A ^r^rrn
nr
-I\Zf,O
K"
N270 E"
N274 B"
N276 R"
N2B4 E"
r{291 J"
Overall
^+
Lund
Garven
Davis
Anderson
V'Jatson
Voisey
1'l
3results were omitted from YTT No"6" All N"S"|.J"
L22 for 54 " 000 Kq",, N269 J" Garven 38 for 32"50Kg.
N273 i{" Davis
22 t! r7"800
'f 11"35Kg"
^nn
16 il 44
n!{ N275 K" F"reckleton13
1lo LVV
B " 6"50Kg.
10" 700
10
N2B3 H" Green
L2 'r 5"B0Kg.
15 fr
7.800
N2B5 L',1" Suffolk
B I' B"40Kq"
rr
6.4f?
32 "2AA
[3"1
BEST -INDIVIDU/\L ACCURACY CASTERS
( A11 Scores are Points out of a maximum of 200)
LADIES
YEry
Pts "
I " vi42 G" Gildersleeve I37
Overall 1 " w20 ii " Harper
2" N67 RO Rheinberger L24
2" N257 Mo O 'Nei1 1
a
N177 H" F'uller
I23
\N22 H. Dyer
A
A
N229 T" Forster
119
N195 Mo Riddel
q
q,
i$27 c " Vlofhersnoon 111
r{74 D " Wilkie
98
Q105 K" Freeman
QLD.
Q109 E" Hertrick
N67 11" ,?hr"i nhcro er L24 N"S"!V"
N257 r'{" O I Neil- 1
VB9 D" Pettie
87
VIC "
v37 R" Moore
S"A"
BB
S7O B" At tert.on
w42 G" Gildersleeve L37 W"A"
W20 R o l-larper
N"Z"
NZ35 D" tsaillie
96
ft! ^
r Lb
1n?
106
93
92
''6
JO
.\Tn
N"S"!J"
\/Tr.
A
N"Z"
f)!^
JUNIORS
Overal l
1
n
Lo
QLD "
N"S"i,,J"
VIC
"
S
i.r"A.
a
A" Garven
I!301 Jon" Garven
Ql10 P" Barton
Q110 P " Bartort
N21B A" Garven
V25 D" Gilmour
!'/30 H " Osborne
N21B
152
'1,40
Overal I
1r9
119
L52
B5
105
't
a
Lo
?
\{uu
N " S "!.1,|"
"
VIC
cn
"A"
N"Z
BEST INDIVIDUAL 112q DISTANCE
N"Z"
lr'rJ
VETERANS
n
T ,orroc
w4
N37
o
13i
B4
107
7B
131
'l 3 0
1 21
rrr\/a
Gregory
Jones
v2L
A
N37
VzL
564
\,'J4
F" Gregory
I2I
Ao Jones
116
Ko Kain
48
D" Lovegrove 130
116
CASTERS
(Distance given is aggregate of two casts)
^veral-
I
1"
q
"
N"S"!'/"
VIC "
S"A"
WoA"
N"Z"
N269
Jo Garven
2, N294 A"
N229 T"
A
QLD
LADIES
vgry
Vi
hitehead
Forster
FuI I er
Freeman
K"
Q105
Ql05 I( " Freeman
N269 J" Garven
VB9 D" Pet tie
--i
At i:erton
Jtv
I{177
H
"
w45
E"
NZ31 B"
Parker
Porter
352"20M
Overall
346 " 00M
1"
1
^a
338"65M
{
327 "OzM
A
16
326"1IM
325"11M
352 " 20t4
322"59M
,4 q ?M
296 "LgM
267 "54M
a.'t
JL'XOJJ''
QLD
N"S"W.
VIC "
S "A"
l,1i"A"
o
VIC
V\i"4"
N"Z"
l,\130
H
" o:l::""
223 "6OM
5.05M
210.95M
21
208
200
" 70M
" 40M
198" 08M
2AB "7 0t4
154"20M
223 "6AM
VETERANS
268 " 90M
260"50M
233"73M
233 "73M
26B.90rrt
"
S"A"
!,/20 R" Harper
N277 L" Johnson
N4 i( " Barsing
Q109 E" Hertrick
N277 L" Johnson
V37 R" Moore
^^-.-USpOrne
ilzY 5"
N"Z"
JUNIORS
Overall I " N301 Jon" Garven
Z
^o N21B A" Garven
a
Q110 P" Barton
ULIU
Qlt0 P" Barton
N30l- Jcn" Garven
N " S "'trv"
V''129 S " Osborne
WIU I\" LIlTTON
232" 55M
B" Beacom 217 "45Y1
\l'J4 D" Lovegrove24A"90M
V2L A" Jones 224"70M
N255 B" Beacom 247 "451,1
VZL A" Jones 224"74M
564 I(" Kaln
172.72M
W4 D" Lovegrove240"90M
Overal I 1" N255
2"
?
QLD
N"S"W"
VIC "
\^J"A"
tl"Z.
z+
BEST fNDIVIDUAL ARTIFTCIAL BAIT
.D*lsTA,N-q
q_s_4ql
E
g!.
(Distance given is aggregate of two casts)
:,JT:IE!
Y-EN
Overal I
'l
a
Zo
A
q,
ii " Rei s enwebbe 1259'" 7 8M CveraL
Ul46 H"Y" I-iew
?59 "67M
N294 A" ljhitehead 252"87Nt
N269 J" Garven
249 " 43M
N229 T" F'orster
238 " OBM
a96
Q96 R"ileisenwebbe1259. 7BM
N294 A" lJhitehead 252"87M
QLD "
N"S"liv"
VIC "
S"A"
VB9 D. FetLie
56l|- J" Nicholls
\146 H"Y" Hew
I'i230 G" Maunder
!,J"A"
N"Z"
237 " 45t4
227 "L4v1
259 "67M
145 " 22M
l-
1" i'i]3 N" Clif ton I60"95M
Z" \;l'24 it. Harper 155"85'
!
3" N257 M" OtNeill
\'r22 H. Dyer
"
5" Nl95 lvt" Riddell
Ql0B E" Hertrick
N257 M" O'Nei11
V37 R" Moore
1
1" N3O1
2" N21B
?
QLD "
N"S"i,V"
ViC
QLD "
N"S"ll,J"
VIC "
qA
CN
Jon Garven
A. Garven
In72 I,i"r.heinberger
QI10 P" Barton
j',.I301
Jon Garven
rd3 0
H"
N"Z
137"00M
No Clifton
t'vl B
"A"
N"Z
W
155"82t',1
160"95
VETERANS
199
185
"
Overal
00pi
C)sborne
I:t
I::;::
1
" 35M
155"70M
1" N25 5
n
2" \tl4
?
15 3 " 80t"1
QI,D
199" 00M
72"50M
s
"A"
I,J
"A "
;r
N37
N255 Bo
N"S"'vti"
VIC
"
liJ"A"
155"82.
151 " l5M
t5O.10tvl
66"80M
4
ggIi9I!
Overal
^^
^
Beacom
17B"2CM
Gregory
4 " 40M
139 " 551'{
LovegroveLT
Beacom 178"2(
564 K" Kain
llB"BOtii
l^i4 D"Lovegrove 114"40M
N"Z"
INDIVIDUAL CASTING CHAMPIONS
::I
*
'i?
(A11 sccres are aggregate of percentage points over)
(
Overal
1
QLD "
N"S"V,J"
VIC
qA
"
the three
Ca s
I i no Erranf
c,
^
YEI
N229 A" Forster
265"92.
2" V,142 c" cildersl-eeve261" 19
')
N269 J" Garven
258"05
I("
Irreeman
254"37
Ql05
tr
VB9 D" rettie
246"49
Q]05 K" irreeman 254"37
N229 A" Forster
265 "92
VB9 Do Pettie
246"49
S52 Jo Carman 244"57
'l
Vi42 G"cildersleeve25l " 19
NZ37 P" Cro'uhers I36"L2
W"A"
N" Z"
Maximum
score is 300"
Overall 1" v,r20 R" Harper
2" W22 H" Dyer
3" Nl95 r'{" Riddel
4" N257 M" (rrNeill
.)'l no
QLD "
N"S"!i.
Nl9 5
v37
VIC "
S"A
ti"A"
tli
N"Z"
1
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Io
a
QLD "
N" S "l,iJ"
VIC"
N3O1 J " Garven
N21B A" Garven
Q110 P " Earton
Q110 ij . Barton
N301 J" Carven
vl)
u. Gi 1 mour
!/ar
tt"A"
r,,129
N"Z"
BILL
"
Hertrick
niddel
t?
Moore
20 rr " *::Tr
194"2L
248 "86
2L3 " 62
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294 "42
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N255 Bo Beacom
269 " 23
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N255 B" Beacom 269
V2l C. Jones 180""23
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NEXT EDITION OF YJ'T DUE OUT AT NUL]I\ ON L/EDNESDAY 19TH JULY
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YESTERI)AYTODAYTDMDRRDIIJ
ESTUAIIY dOUTiD
3
The final round of Estuary fishing was held under difficult
weather conditions which seem to have plagued Ballina during this
A"A"A" A cold souLherly wind with rain at times proved too much
for many anglers who took a few hours off in the middle of the
niqht to sleep and warm ur:"
Despite the longer hours not many more fish were caught than
in the previous two rcunds. Total catch was 1211 fish for 516kq"
Most of the fish taken were bream with a small number of flaLhead
and very felv niggers" One Estuary lrerch of 0"45kg. was also
caught
"
Largest individual caLch of the day was taken by AIan Veselis
of Queensland who wei-ghed-in 49 fish for 18"75 kg" Next came
Phillip tialsh also of Qld" wiLh 33 for B"30kg" then Tony Forster
(N"S"ti") with 29 for 72"I0kg" Several other anglers took over
20 f ish including Allan Cannon of N"S"liJ" who bagged 23 f or 10.75kg"
to take out the Individual Esiuarv title for Men" Conqratulations
A11an1
!
l,argest fish of the round was a flalhead of 2"240 Kg" taken
by Queenslandrs expert on big flat.ties, Alan Strathearn" Some of
Lhe bream taken vrere up over tkg" but still a lot smaller than Lhe
currenl heaviest of 1"92k9" A new largest whiting was also
weighed in today, tipping the scales at 0"300kg" IL was landed by
Paul Anderson of South .irustralia"
In other Sections some very good caLches were recorded"
Veteran competitor Tom Ludlow of Qld took 26 fish for 10"45k9" to
record a clear victory in the Veterans category" Johnathon Garven
romped home in the Juniors where he added 18 fish for 7"50k9" to
his previous score" The Ladies result was far closer with Karen
SutLon (N"s"tv") coming from behind with,a good catch in the final
round to narrcwly beat Collene Clarlceof Queensland and Margaret
McMillan of N"S"ll,t" Karen took 18 flsh for 9"05k9" in todayrs
round r,vhile Collene took 16 for 7"5kg" and Margaret 6 for 3"t0kg"
In{ividual ._Estuary Champio.ns for 1983
I{EN5
Allan
Cannon
Karen Sutton
Johnathon
Garven
-'UNIIORS
VETEI1ANS fom LudLow
LADIES
':.SEE
PAGE
FOR
DtrTAILS
OF
N"S"VJ"
N"S"!x"
N" S.W"
QLD" )
PJTOGRAI{ CHANGES'r
-NEXT IIDITION OF YTT IS DUE OUT AT NOON ON TUESDAY 26TH JULY-
2ES-1'UAi]Y ?EAI4S
N S t,i
" " ldere victorious in the interstate Leams events takinq
out the" Mens,
Ladies and Juniors competitions" eueensLand
a comfortable victory in the Veterans category" Details of ".or.j
the
ceam scores are on this page"
In the coml:etition fcr Lhe 1i'varrnambool Trophy for interstate
teamse N.S"ii" leads with 192"62 percentage poinis from eueensland
with r47 "46 after completion of the casting' and est,uary events"
This trophy is awarded for the highest percentage points scored
over all four sections by each State's Mens and Ladies
Teams"
(A11 rlesults Frovisional
9TH DAY RESULTS
ESTUARY iTOUND
3 -
)
SAT" & SUNi"
23IrD
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N310 G" Voisey
Q117 H. Harvey
Q5 ?" Ludlow
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119"5
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H" Osborne
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Clark
109 " 5
NIlB7 M" McMillan 102"0
Q53 A" Scholfield 62" 5
V59 J" Crane
50" 5
vro L. Clark
109" 5
N35B K" Sutton
143.5
v69 J" Crane
60" 5
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97 "0
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I" Gilbee
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JUi{IORS
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236"
150"
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Sutton 108" 5
CIark
9t "0
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Scholfield 47 "0
VOY
Crane
45 5
VlB7 M" Mclt{i11an 37 "
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91 "
N35B I{" Sut t-on
108. 5
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J" Garven
A" Garven
T" l,lerchant
1'o Merchant
N301
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LADIES
F" CroLhers
JUNIOR>
Overal
Els-lluARY ROUND 3
'iT(:
Q57 A" Vesel i s
N229 A" Forster
Nt02 r " Biddl e
N1B2 A" Rooks
N99 A" Cannon
Q57 A" Vesel i s
r\229 A " Forster
r,i I q
McGrath
523 K" 'i'hnmn qnn
!,i38 M" lviorgan
1"
ANGLERS
Brown
T2I "O
49 "5
46"0
4HEAVIEST
Black
Morwong
It{ul1ovray
Fearl
Perbh
Snapper
nd
Tai 1 or
Tarwhine
Terag 1 i
COMPETITION
14"400 Kg"
I "920 Kg "
3"62A Kg"
3" 010 Kg"
6 "644 Kg "
L"240 Kg"
3"110 Kgy"
31 " 000 Kg.
3"980 Kg"
8"600 K9"
1."320 Kg"
I " 080 Kg"
r"r:o
N3B2 Noel Martin
Q104 John Crcne
NI3B 2 Noel MarLin
n
Treval 1 y
Tuna
vjhi t ing
Other Species
( Bl ack Kingfi sh )
/ '-r
GRAATEST
HEAVIEST
OF
Bream
Drummer
F1
IN
V29 Tony Morgan
N169 Graham Bell
N2OB Gary Payne
N304 Judy Bender
N64 Vr/a11y Moore
N199 Bob Gibson
N248 S1lver Laibl
I'i378 flarren Sommerville
N24.9 frevor Gardiner
i$I69 Graham Bel1
N67 ArLhur Hales
Nl4 Ren Standley
N50 Bernie Hecke1
Luderick
Hf
CAUGHT
N229 Tony Forster
Cod
Bream
Drummer
trl aLhead
Kingfi sh
\rhfli'tafl
SPECIES
OF
athead
COMPETITIOi\J
Other Species
(Black Kingfish)
':'
N27B
N1 89
N256
Terry Langley
t<ay Dcrey
'lerry Langley
Paul Johnstone
iiobert
22"304 Kg"
Hel-en Bainbridge
"2BO Kg"
Lund
T,;EIGHT CHAi\IGED SINCE LAST YTT"
ESTUARY
nOUND
No"
AngI ers
nt
& t.I ./"ts3
lJ
No"
Fish
i,,rr.
i nh
Kn
{_
40
371
I47 "85
N"S.IJ.
5B
593
VIC
"
29
109
zot"L!3
45"45
S"A"
tJ"A"
N"Z"
L2
B7
38. 20
16
49
z
2
20 "75
1 qq
L57
l211
s15"50
QLD
"
TOT.rrL:
Kg"
I"47O I(9"
3 " 640 Kg.
9 "444 Kg"
6"830 Kg"
1"020 Kg"
10"150 Kg"
4"080 Kg"
5"740 Kg"
2.200 Kg "
A1lan Strathearn
Tony Forster
Har::y Ful l er
lo 1
Nl 21
Tailor
ti ng
ROUNjJ
SPECItrS CAUGHT OUT
t\tlJl
George Coles
I\j240 ;\1f Aston
t\t
t/hi
THIS
2"25o
Nt 77
Nl 21
Snapper
CATCH
N35B Karen Sutton
N229
Pearl Percl-r
OF
ETY
uJL
Kingf ish
Luderick
Mul loway
2"580 l(9"
. 750 Kg "
4"290 Kg"
0" 300 Kg.
22"000 Kg"
1
S4L l-aul Amderson
N202 Ken l3rown
VliriI
lln"
f-
DtrTA"ILEIr iiESULT S ESI'LiAKy
i\o "
FI SH
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fu
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Evans
N" Cars ten s
I2
Cl ark
16
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14"
Q] 3
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Q31 A"
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Q3 7
Q45 S"
Q52 J"
Q57 AO
Q59 P"
Q64 D"
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7
13
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freld
Veselis
AA
l'ia1 sh
33
Schol
B
Macdonald
Hoskin
Barr
Q81 L" Chri s ten sen
Q85 t'" F-aux
L" Merchant
QBB
q
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t
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A1lom
Bateman
Farmer
3
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3
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4
4
24
7
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6
7
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Lowe
1
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Garrett
N57 A" Hal es
N7:J K" A1 corn
i nnq
NB4 R" .Tann -.,Y
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\IB9 K" Appel
NI02 ro Biddl e
,05
Lickiss
r\Ibb tr." T" Chapman
N1B5 JO Bourke
N188 I(" IvlcMi I I an
ri20B G" Payns
N215 D" Vid I er
N?-24 f'" Mcf fet t
N234 K" i) ov,/er
N23B K" As i;on
N240 A" ASTON
N248 S "
li255 r(" Lund
N264 D"
1\269 J" Garven
N291
J" Voi sey
.3CB J"
It'lul doon
..,358 K" Qrrf]_nn
1B
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10
3
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16
24
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up
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4
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7
10
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No"
t/-
l,'JEIGHT
k_ | qg
qnn
n{i
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" 300 Ql0
5"C00 Ql2
" 550 Ql5
7" 500 Ql 7
4 " 800 Q34
5 " 500 Q3B
"800 Q49
2"7O4 Qs 3
18 " 700 Q5B
B " 300 Q63
" 900 Q55
" 500 068
s " 000 Q76
1 " 200 QB2
B" 000 Qs7
1 "500 a9B
I " 200 Ql04
9"400 Ql17
2" 000 Q119
2"704 i\38
2"80C N40
"800 i\53
1 " 200 N64
2 "904 ]\i56
I " 250 N73
4" *r50 NB3
3"100 I\lB7
E " 850 lJg9
11 " 300 N103
2"750 N]06
3"'250 N182
7"550 Nl87
2"244 N19l
1" 600 I\i212
2" 350 N21B
4 "9aO N229
2" 100 N237
6 " 050 N239
B " 200 tt242
1"150 N255
1" 600 r,t259
5 " 600 N257
10 " 200 i!287
3"550 N301
4"250 N310
9 " 050 l{359
5"r00 N374
1 " 700 N383
T" LudLow
26
D. Evans
2
it " Underwood 3
M" Clark
17
i( " Ford
7
D" xeberger
6
B" Scott
B
K" i{atcl if f e
2
A" Scholfield 10
ri "
atego
3
F" vratego
13
J" Veselis
16
R" Hoskin
I
.]" JohnsLon
3
D" Christensen 3
'f" MerchanL
5
L-" Tilgals
I
J" Crone
L4
H" Harvey
7
ia" IvlcMillan
4
urr
11"
p
Do
Anderson
7
u-f
IrOJI I
J
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Jo Pralt
3
Ivioore
5
"
S " Schumacher I
P
7
" Stenner
M" ]I]lis
I
J. clover
12
A" Cannon
23
R" Bush
4
N" Thompson 15
A" i'.ook s
27
M" Mcltli 1 1 an
6
it " Barrrard
16
rl " Dansey
9
A" Garven
6
T" Forster
29
J" Frosser
L4
M" liirsl
24
B" iiobinson
18
B" Beacom
I
V" ltay
1
d" Carr
5
t'i" !,vat r:n ( luyonq ) 7
J" Cerven
18
G" Voi:cy
I2
l"i" Lightf r.lo t. I5
.{ " Goodwin
9
R " r-oster
24
i/
KG"
10"45C
" 800
1"000
.-t
Atra\
l6*Jw
2"90C
2. 100
4. 000
"00
3" 7Otl
onn
o ) vV
6"000
6"100
"
400
1"200
1"000
2"lac
"
400
3"000
1" 900
2"800
1"750
550
2"7 50
l. "
3"400
" 300
6"500
10" 750
2"150
6" 200
l0 " 900
3"I00
7
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12"100
5"550
o
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J aaJv
7"500
(
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1^r
" 350
2" 050
2" 45O
7"500
5"E50
7"
050
3"950
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5QET/\ILED RESULTS ESTUARY ROUND 3
No"
F'ISH
V3
v7
vll
vL7
v20
v36
V38
v44
v2r
v54
\/ qq
V6B
v70
J" Gilbee
'1'urner
"
B" Pywel1
G" Forward
Ko Fleming
H" Moore
T " Mr:ore
Wo Hammer
A" Jcnes
T" Gilbee
vo
J" tlobinson
Ful I er
N"
R
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"
"
" 900
t
" 900
1" 550
Brown
Drew
5
l.l: rn a r
3
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a
4ttu!Pg
1
K" McKay
'r qqn
1"000
1"100
?trn
" 350
qqo
I
Osborne
Schmidt
NZ23
q 2qn
z
Clifton
[J3B
2"400
3"6s0
1"000
3"750
7"800
13
Pri ce
vl9
v40
v49
v52
2"45A
I9
I r.!' ^ F/^l vl!Eruo
v]5
3s0
? " onn
qqn
2
3
B
D" Senior
V5
V9
v29
G
7
IVo
F
3"100
1"300
?7q
? ?nn
6
Edwards
Thompson
S"
D
"
L"
1/,134
2
3
I
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4"254
B
S1
G
9
I
I
To Hose
!ri6
'1,i18
\,t20
'/'j 23
vt29
1" 550
(qn
I
UO!llgD
i,Vack eL
'l
10
J" Crane
K" Snowden
s13 ti.
516 G"
S23 R"
S34 J"
lvl
G"
r
J
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\9
r,!EIGHT
KG"
4
f(
24 "7 "83
B
2"650
6
3"
050
1"100
VJ/
v55
v65
\/AO
VB6
st1
S2T
s27
c.t1
7
\i,/19
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1,
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Z
26
rr30
1
B" Bright
P " McGratl-r
J" Morgan
R" Moore
F" Bisby
E" Fisher
G" Schnelle
I" Gilbee
P " Irtoreau
J" Crane
Vu
39
NZ37
KC
3
3
1"300
1
" 800
4"20Q
I"200
11
l
I
. 300
aqn
4
5
1.850
'l
" 325
I
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" 800
2" 500
9
3"650
4
1" 550
G"E" Hewitson
B
4"
Fi
4
G"
Mason
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B" bJilliss
J" Catterwell
D" Foster
P" Andersen
Drew
r
5
I
r
3
2
H" Osborne
4
4
A" [..rice
C" Newman
P" Crothers
350
r"350
4
H" Dyer
L" Clift.on
"
3"100
3"600
Y
J
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600
2"7^q
1""
1"0d0
1" 550
I
1
2"000
" 300
"
600
"
850
iTROGRAM CijANGtrS
Times for the lasL round of Rock & Beach competitlon have
been changed Lo al"low the postponed u'f f shore tounb 3 to be held
on i'{onday" The program for the last tv;o days is now as follows:
l,vith the present weather conditions it is quite possible that
Lhe third round of the off shore will be cancelled" Ci^reck at the
],i"A" night this evening or at. headquarters tcnight (or in the
morning) for f urther information,,
I'1o!te1y 2-5!h__{uty
-g-{,f_,1hq{e iior:nd 3
5"
I,r,-5" OO am chelli"*o''i
/"{ ) am
1"00 pm
2" 00 pm
3" 00 pm
L
Tuesdav 26Lh Julv
2"00-2"30
3" 00
am
12 noon
1"00 pm
am
Li-nes
Dor,vn
Lines Up
Irish Truck departs
i,leigh-in
:: ltock & Beach Round 3
Check out
Lines
Lines
Down
Up
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YESTERI)AYTODAYTDMDRRDIIJ
July,
OFFSHORE ROUND 3
The last attempt to hold this event was finally abandoned
this morning vrhen seas and wind had not abaLed sufficiently for
crra ri qhi nn The weather conditions have been a big disappointment
for all compeLitors and Lo the local organisers. i'hose of you
who attended the !i"A" presentation last night would have clearly
undersLood the message about the weather in Ballina compared v;ith
that of Bunbury" (r arn stil1 noL sure why Lhe t.ourism chap wanted
to present l/"A" as a holet ) "
Final result,s for the Offshore individual titles are not
the same as published in YTT No"6 with 6ome correctionso peter
stenner of N"s"t'/" is the Mens Champion, having taken the bitle
from Mike lii.rst by a mere 7 points" That's about one trevally"
The Ladies and Veterans Championships were also quite ci-ose with
kuth Barsing ( N" b"',i" ) taking the ladies title and Harry Harvey
of Qld", Lhe veterans" CongratulaLions peter, Ruth and Harryl
INDIVIDUAL
OFFSHORE
FCR
1983
Peter SLenner
IqEN:J
t?rr{-h Rrrqinn
H.a r rrr [-]: rrrarr
LADIES
VETEiiANS
1IECOITD
CHAIVIFIONS
(t'l"s.tv"
(N"s"',rt"
(QLD"
)
)
)
F'ISH CLAIM
Another possible Australian record fish has been taken
Championships"
at these
It is a Basset HuIl's Trevally of 1"4001{9.
which was taken by Gloria Bateman from Queensland. Our weighmaster John Prosser positively identified the fj"sh which differs
from a normal trevally by having a noticably sma1l-er tail" As
far as I know it was taken amongst Gloriats catch in the second
Offshore Round"
AVOCADO SALE
Avocados aF narrar-rn-he-mlssed
priCeS will
be available
today and tomorrow at Headquarters" Get in early for your
favourite fruit"
Yl.TI{UMBER4&5
Some mcre of these issues of YTT will be printed today
or Lomorrow and wiil be available at Headquarters at the Social
Tabl
e"
NEXT EDITION OF YTT
IS
DUE OUT
AT 11"00 AM ON I,VEDNtrSDAY 27TH
JULY
E
INDIVIDUAL CFFSHOi),E CHAMPIONS
PTS
MEN
Overal
I
_1" l\/J
2" N239
3 " NB4
?"
M"
i1"
SLenner
Hirs t
Jenning s
4,o N256 R" Lund
J
6
"A
S15 B" \Jil1iss
NZ ii" McFetridge
"
Overall
1"
^"
1
3"
QLD.
N"S"l,,t"
qA
LADI ES
"
vgTEllu!
Q117 H" HarveY
QBl L"Christensen
G " Brown
lil
QliT H" HarveY
N2B3 H" Green
"
N4 R" Barsing
v37 lt" Moore
E" Garven
Nl3B D" Hunt
V69 J" Crane
a26 Bo Bonnell
N4 ri " Barsing
V37 R" Moore
"A"
"A"
N"Z"
Ul29 S " Osborne
NZB K" Arnold
1901 " 0
1894" 0
1637 " 0
r427 "0
L223 "5
Overall 1"
2"
3"
4"
5"
rlb+"u
VIC
rlz5"J
S
609"5
1901" 0
1,'/25 il" r?alrl i nn
i!"2"
VIC
1,/i11iss
Q114 !J" BaLeman
i{73 P. Stenner
V36 H" Moore
QLD"
N"S"V'i"
VIC "
qA
l'J
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199"5
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258"5
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175"0
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NZ25 L" Scott
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L26 "C
OFFSHOi?E TEAI\IS
Victoria was victorious j-n the l{ens Offshore, much to Lhe
annoyance of N"S"VJ" who thc-rEhi tiley had this event in the bag
bef oie the competil-ion started " S "A" were second and i{ " S "t'i "
thircji Victoria also tooll oli. l-i,e Ladies category whils l'{"A"
were victorious in the Ve'ue:'arlls"
:::
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Otr
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(Aggregate points for iiounds 2 &
LADIES
VETERANS
124 "0
I031
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280"5
lIb5":
388"5
3)
PTS
[lt/3
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5
804"5
667 "0
633"5
AA? q
204 "5
804"s
I I / "U
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3PICNIC
DAY
The Ficnic Day was held at Headquarters lasl- Friday" People
sLari:ecl gal,heri ng f rom about 2"aA ;:m onwards lvith att.enc.ince rising
tc over 400 l- ater in the eveni-ng " i-laces f or bo'uh i:i'irldren and
adults vJere Lielcl clur:ing''che afternoon on the g.r'as:,'y ;rrea ofipo;ite
the marque rvith the hiEhlight bei ng i:he interstate -L'e dllts Tug-0-'r,rar"
A bush band played from 6"00 pm t.i l1 af i:er lC"00 pni v;iriJe people
consumed vasl amcunts cf food" All- Lhis for :rL00!
ircr rnany people it r'ras a chance to renew ofd friendships e'ncl
l-o establish or strengt.hen nevJer ones " The strong winds had
a]:ated and it \,vas a pteasanL sunny af t.ernoon and calm evening "
'Ltintenbar dicj a find job of ca'uering abty assisted by our Social
duo of Jim Dr^ryer and Greg Fenn "
'i'UG-0-rvAR
Teams were entered by Queensland, N"S"Li. South AusLralia and
New Zeal-and" A11 rounds were keenly contested with the heavyweights
f rom Queensl and -vercoming the N " S "., , v,rork ing Leam in the f inal
2 * 1"
S"A" Beat I'i"Z" for 3rd place"
In the ear:ly rounds it seemed like tlre 'downhill' team had an
advantage" Once tl-re score in Lhe f inal reached 1 all, it was
ciecicied to have the third tug across t-he frelci" N"5"\,t" won the
toss f or choice of encls but still lost " It was an excit-ing evenL
lvith lots t-,f grunting and groaninq and su1:pc::Ling yel1s" one
Queens-l.ander even casl- a platei
The rric'corious al-d,, 'Lean was. )es ChrisLensen, -Toltn Joi-rnstont
John Crone, Denis ii. tclif f e, Bc,b fiaLe-qo, irrank r,Jatego, Neil Carstens,
and ilon tJnderv;ocd" The succe:lsful ccach was LyIe Guy"
RACNS
A sprint race \^/as held for Tug-O*trjar compeLil-crs only" Gec,f f
!,jotlrerspoc,n atrd iiobert Lund of l{"S"VJ" Won both heaLs but Bryan
AtLerton of S "A" came i-hrouqh Lo take cut the f inai f rom iiobert
Lund and iraul Crot-hers of ti"Z"
lined up
The Open Si:rint l-landicap saw over 2a cor'rpetitors nnr,r'l
l-rrrrr
(Age
a
N"
5"f;"
showed
of
11)
Collins
Darnien
young
but
of spsed i:o clearly bea'c Darr:en Evans (Age I3) of Qlcl . with
Highlights c.f this eve;1 t was
Jchnai-hon Garven of N",:j"'!'1" third"
a
f ew leng-uhs short of the
i"oss
Garven
by
f
al-l
a :pectacular
rE5
iit-'ss"
l,V"A"
in
Try
for
finj-s;lr"
'rhe iliens Open Han<-iicap vJas clearly rvorr by Harry r lv! ver
N"S.\iJ" (cur illusj-rious I'1"C" again) " Harry gained a -t
etltrof essional " f 1y at the sLart giving Dave Chapman a ^^.-^^
and a mud baih"
Lin-nan
,
v_
l \rr
^,1:
J
cont over/
?
In the Ladies O1:en, ,Aileen Augustus of eld" convincingly
defeated irer opp:sition with Dianne Lund of N"S.ii" cominq second
and Sue i]rcsser also of I{"S"il" a close third"
P.esults of the children t s age eveni:s vJere:
3 8, 4 Y"o" l " Andrev,r Hopgood (i\r)
6 & 7 Y"c. 1" shaun auguslus (o)
3" Sai1y Chapman (w)
I & 9 Y"u" 1" Henry l'roring (N)
3" anthcny Collins (i,t)
2" Chris Chapman (rrr)
z" Joanna Hopg.od (v)
2" Jason Barnes (v)
(N)
and Rob tloring
(N)
]CI &. 14, Y"u" 1" Dam_ien Coltins (N) 2" Jock Garven
( NZ )
3 " 'r-yscn Turner
Qq7_2r
Hcwrs that for a cryplic heading" e67 is Davicl Hoskin who
turns 2L tcmorrcw" Happy birthday from all of us and best wishes
for ycur future, especially from the other Hoskins at this
Conventi,:n
CUK RECTIU
"
I!5
Rock & Beach round 22 cietailed result,s for competitor
shoulci have had Lhe name i(" Barr"
N47
Dcn?t believe everythin.-r; )lr-,u read in YTT" Ivlany minor
errors occur in the results pubiished in Y'fT because it is clone
in a rush to Eet result,s ouL Lo ycu ds soon as possible" rt is
rare for these mistakes to also lccur in the official
results"
A11 off icial scores are gj-ven on the display boards in the
Headquari-ers marque" There is a sheet of paper on a not.ice
board nearby for people to tcrl the i(ecorder' about errors" Use
this sheet if you believe there is a mistake in a score"
CAS?ING COt?TiECTIUNS
A complete re-check of the rain sodden score sheets for
the casLing has revealeuJ a few minor errors" The only .jnes
of any real :;ignif icance are:
Accuracy
Dcug iettie (VIC) scored 97 (not 87)
Art" Bait iJisL" Geoff 'r,roLherspoon '(iv"s"rr" ) tocal 218"56 metres
'iotal 1;cints
Doug FeLtie
253"79
Geof f iJo therspoon 25 5 " 06
Team Points
Victoria Mens
825"87
YESTERD4YTODAYTDTNDRRDIU
July,
INTE$STATE TEAMS
CHAMPTO!_{SHri- S
N"S"\,i. took out the major Leams prize at the 1983 Conventj-on
by a clear margin f rom Victoria with Queensland third" '-L-his prize
i c rho ci irr nf LVarrnambool Trophy which is for the highesi- score by
mens and ladies in all four compeLiLion sections" Congratulations
to the home state who f ished consistentl.y irr all events.
Much crediL must go to N"S"ti" Captain, AIf Aston for the way
he managed to bring together a very dj-verse group of fishermen"
LADIES
TEAMS
The champion Ladies team, and winner of the bl" Vlohling Tro;:hy
was N"S"|"J" who scraped home by a very small margin over t.he strong
team from Victoria"
The Ladies competition was dominaLed by the
Offshore cat.ches and i{"S"iii "'s vrin was made possible by some fine
scores in the Estuary
O"J" COLLIDGE TTIOPHY
comp"
This trophy is awarded to the State with l-he highest points in
for Mens, Ladies and Juniors" Again, N"S.W" were
victorious by a large margin over Queensland"
{:::i FIJLL DETAILS
9I_4!!_IEty_!g9Igg_trE_!I__ttgE_: i'
Beach & Estuary
;::
INDIVIDUAL
AV.JARDS
The tussle for 1983 Convention Champion came down to a two man
contest between Michael Hirst and Alan Cannon, both of N"S"li/" after
calculation (and recalculation) of the scores, Allan was declared
the Champion by a margin of 0"08 percentage points" This is about
one fish or so" Michael is probably kicking himself as the one
undersized fish he presented in the first t-,ffshore round ended up
costing him both the Offshore t.it1e and the Convention Championship"
Congratulations Allani! -- See also Page 6
However, the National Angling Champion is Michael Hirst" This
award is delermined over the three fishing events only" i"e" The
casting is not counted" Again, Mikers margin over Allan was very
smal1 -- See also Page 6
The National Ladies Champion is Karen Sutton of N"S"l,J" who had
a close tussle with many compe.titors before edging out lluth Barsing,
CJDV
title
VI
I!oJo!Jo
The National Junior Champion is Johnathon Garven who won this
by a very cfear margin over his rivals"
The National Veteran Champion is George Voj_sey of N"S"W" who
recorded a close win over Harry Harvey of Queensland"
2
RQCK & , BEACH r.C,![yp 3
Poor f ishing ct.,ncjj_ti<_-ns continued for this the laSt
€vent
*f the 1983 Convintion" The strong winds and
shov.rers gf the prev
f#x- oays hacl abated to provide a nice sunny morning but tha seas lreres
up making rolt areas unfishable" Most ingla*"* concentratec
fl*lithewell
#tl
beach near the meat works at Byron Bay in the
h$p6 that some
t**lor- mighi show up" However, this wasn't lo be" Best
*etches were
t.*k*n Uy those who concentrated upon the few good holo* l.n
amongsl
th& rocks for catches of luderick and rock blackfish.
Sorne nice bags of bream rrere
and a surprlsinE number
sf long t'oms and mu1let Lvere also weighed-in
taken " 246 anglers ch€cked-out at
*'*c am rvith 133 weighing-in 566 fish for a toLat of 367,gti KE* Not
a particularly impressive catch but good
the condit,ions, It is
unfortunaie that all rounds of the rrock &under
Beach were held under bac
conditions as the fishing was not ai al1 typical of Ballina in July"
tsesl catch of the day was taken by a jun,lor, Johnathon Ga::ven
of Yamba v,rho weighed in 28 fish for 25"05
xg" li was a very nice
catch of mainry luderick r,vith some rock braitfish.
John Gar.,ren wl
fished r,vith his son had Lhe next best bag for the cJay
with 23 fishfcr- 1q"10 Kg" , again mainly ni.ggers and drunrrner" other
catches
included Denis eaker (r.r"s"r,v" ) rltr' 23 for r2,70 Kg., mainly
bream,
Gecff snow r,vith 20 ]uderick for 12"60 I(g" and Allan Cannon uvith
lB
fish for r?-"75 Kg" one unusual catch was by Keith roovey who landed
3 nice mullovray and a bream for 10" 25 Kg"
Amongst the Ladies, juniors and Veterans, Johnathon Garvenrs
catch was outstanding" However, veteran Geoff voisey
also weighed-in
a very good caLch with 21 fish for 5"70 Kg. Best
amongst il^
ladies was I'lella Clif ton of !v"A" she tooli 5 f ish for
".or.3" 05 Kg. whj_*.<
hras quite creditable in the conditions"
The competition to fincl the individual champions in the Rock
&
Beach category was almost no contest in the Mens
Juniors
antl
sections"
craham Fjel1 of N"s"!,r", with f ine catches i-n the f irst two rounds
establishecl an unassailable margin which saw him vict,orious. irleediess
to sdY, Johnathon Garven easily won the Juniors section amassing a
scoj:e that would have pleased most men compeLitors. Nelra Clifton
:';i
;ffi
:"::lF;,X:; i:'il":;i".ffi , l:':"3:;: ;:i= :;,:,"; i, :r-!i*l;i,.n
a good score in the thircj iound to easily win
the Veterans section.
IN!-LV-IDUAL ROCK
}lENS
LADIT]S
JUllIOltS
VETETIANS
&
BEACH CHAMPIONS FOd 1gB3
GRAHAI'{ BELL
(iv"s"rrl)
NELLA CLIFTUI\J
( vlj"A" )
JOHNAT'H(;N GAFIVEN
(N"s"r,'t")
GEORGE VU]S5Y
(li"s"u;" )
& BEACH TEAMS
N"S"ti" took out the teams titles for Men Junior and Veteran
teams while ldestern Australia were successful , in the Ladies
eu*peEr-r:- on " 'rhe unusual f ishing condi-tions were difficult
all
teams but must have been espiciaily difficurt for interstate for
and
overseas visitors.
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tror quite a while it seemed like this event would be
cancelLed as no officials were available to crrcl^nic,o itHOWevef
a last minute rescue bid by Dianne Lund and Gloria AsLon saved the
da1r" They l-ook charge of the siLuation and ran t-he even t "
Unf ortunately I donrt l'iave a copy of the resul ts but I rm
that everyone had fun and enjoyed themsel-ves despite the yabbies
not being as plentiful as had been hoped"
4
BEST INDTVIDUAL
Overal
'l
1
1o
4"
YEI
Drrc
269 J" Garven
N181 D" Baker
N36 7 J" Snow
A
N99
Cannon
184"0
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2" I\.J322 D" Col 1 ins
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QlO D" Evans
r\I301 J" Garven
V3B T" Moore
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37 " 5
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58"0
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N301 J" Garven
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376"4
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INDIVIDUAL B]IACI{ & ROCK CHAMPIONS
Cveral I
3
N"S"l,'1"
VIC "
QLD "
N" Z"
H" Osborne
tJ30
Overal I
L11"V
LZoU
Overall I " N30l J.
QLD "
n
146"0
I45 " 5
Crothers
UNIOits
BEACH & .}TOCK. iiOUND
LADIES
1qn
N294 rt" Irrlhi tehead
no
L" Evans
N 269 J" Garven
QLD.
ANGLERS
R" vc:v !I !
R" Ford
G" 1/o i c arr
1
G" urown
VJ"A"
ANITA DRECKMEYER N"S"!../"
I
"
157"5
73"0
59"s
q?
n
157"5
s9"5
5OVEBALL CHAMPIONPHIP RESULTS
':'.:,'i' cHAMplOi{ INTERSTATE TEAM
(
-
TROpHy
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(Scores r'or each event are aggregace points in lviens and Ladies )
Divisi"ons converLed i:o a percentage" I"laximum total I5 avw PUIIIL>
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ri8i"46 l 42"62 1 6s"r4 I sr"s4
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l
TOTAL
l-
POSITION
I : 9, : I -i- -" - I
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LADIES TIIAM - \,J" 'I/{OHLING TROPHY **rt
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rE or the three fishing events only)
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( Score
are aggre nr{-a nni n ts in these two eveent
(fo r Nlan c T. adies and J uniors
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HEAVIEST ITISH
SILVER LAIBL
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O'/EitALL
MULLOUJAY
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31"00
Kg"
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CONVENTION CHAI{P ILIN
lst I{99 Allan Cannon
Znd I'1239 It{ichael FIirs'u
3rd N269 John Gerven
IIATIONAL AI{GLII{G
CANNON
228 "60
228"52
2Ll "79
CHAMPIONS
MENS
M" Hirst
LiiDIES
K. Sutton
JUNICRS Jcn" Garven
VE'fh,RAN5 G" Voisey
ALLAN
SCORES
N"S"'v',/ "
N"S"Lu"
N"S"tir"
N"S"\iv"
CONVENTION CHAMPION l9B
3
Allan is a member of t-he Yarnba Club and lives at Yamba where he
runs the famify's cane farm and conducts a successful plumbing businesg"
f1e has been a stronE supporter of 1-he Yamba Club and is currently
their treasurer'"
He has been fishing since he was a kid and has really developed
as a fisherman over the last year or two" He has been involved ih
almost all championships in N"S"r;" in recenL years and is a capable
fisherman in all caLegories of fistring"
He also casts compeLitively
and has represented his Club and Associatj-on on a number occasions.
This is his first A"A"A" Convention"
A11an'gs vicLory at Lhis ConvenLion is particularly
meritorious
as he chose not i:o compete in the Offshore events even though he owns a suitable boai and is a good offshore fisherman. He is reported Lo
have decided not Lo fi-sh offshore because he didn't have anvcrte to
fish with in the first round i
Allan fished very consistently throughout this ConvenLion with
good catches in every round of Estuary and itock & Beach" He is a
deserving Australian Champion"
MICHAI:IL HIi(ST
NATIONAL ANGLING CHAMPIOJ{
198
3
Michaelts f ishing career st.art-ed as a junior in yamba under the
guidance of top fisherman such as John Garven" His first A"A"A.
Convention \^Jas at Noosa where he compeLed as a junior"
He left- the Yamba area to gain qualifications
as a High School
Leacher and is nolr teaching al- Henry Kendall High in Gosford" He is
a member of Gosford Angling Club" Apart from his angling and casting
interests he has also held various executive, positions in Clubs and
Associati-ons frcm Publicity to Fresident,
He has represented his Club, Association, and N"S "1,/" in
;r.i^^
-.
c()ilrpetrrrlcn
^^m^^f
at
all leve1s and in all caLegories of fishing and
casting" He is a true ail round fisherman, a good team fisherman
and a fine person
previous individual wins by lvlichael incl ude tr,vo i! S
"'!',r " Deep Sea
Championships, 3rd in the Offshore at Pt" Lincoln" Znd" tlffshore
here
in Ballina and a I{.S"t',/" Casting tit1e"
--7 -iIOCK & BEACH J1L)IJIIID 3
DETAILIJD ;itsSULTS
No
"
FISH
a\ c)
v/
T
Evan s
Ql1
t\.
Carqi-anq
1-r'l ?
Ql9
Pot Ler
N" Rorrrr
M
QJI
/^, ?
zl
t)
Q3B
ftA,.
tlJ f
Q5 iJ
LI/J
nQl
Q9t"
JO
f'
i{o
tr the.rrn
S
a
ilal'rornar
(an'Ff
Guy
Scholfield
Vva
t ego
I. Barr
C
V
Ho sk en
n
1 a?
\/LaI
-
i;'ro
,1
_+
,? PUr
D^--;orl-19
i\o
Tarl- inLon
s
t
rtll5 J" Pellagreen
N4B R" Courtenay
N53 J" PratL.
I"J57 E" iiest
N67 A" Hales
I'iB2 ',i" El1is
i{87 J" Glover
"199 A" Cannon
105'!,i" Lickiss
l\1U/ LJ" bevan
N1.13 S" Kendrick
i'J123 ti" Essex
Nl35 1i. Van l!ispen
I'J150 A" Far1ov,,
1\1OY tr,
|Jell
iVlB5 J" Bourke
l'1196 B" Bati:ese
aL3 U" VrOler
-m227
" ttedman
I\i233 i(" Toovey
N235 K" i.oberls
l\lJy ivi" Hlrsr
N247 J" Toovey
N255 B" Beacom
Ii}264 D" Carr
N269 J" Garven
h1294 A" V'/hitehead
I\299 A" Darwson
N301 J" Garven
i\ 309 !1. James
N317 E" f-jatson
|J362 P" Pickup
N.l 7zr f( " Goodvri n
i'r
V3 J"
V9 R"
V15 B"
v2a
V36
'{44
Gr
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L-crvIfI
Rri rrht
K" trl ami nn
H" ivloore
li" Hammer
15
17
2
1
4
I
3
2
2
I
2
3
2
5
I
3
7
?
t1
I
I
9
,/EIGHT
KG
8"150
5"300
"754
4"750
1.250
.300
1"900
L.450
"500
"600
"954
1"000
N17
N2B
N50
N55
N55
i'J75
NB4
l{E9
2"75i)
i"150
2"7C0
300
" ([n
o JJW
5. 550
n
I.L.n
t..l L:
1
?nn
" 65C
" 75C
.
2
l7
l:;
6
I
I
2
3
I7
JL/V
2"900
7"000
1"700
4"000
4"000
10"25c
3"000
" 500
4.150
" 650
1"450
16., I 00
10"500
3
1"90C
2-B
25"ri50
2
2
1o
JJV
5
r 3qn
2"400
E
3"55C
L
"
600
2
1.100
a
L
a "500
r tr,r
I
Q92 A"
,1 qn
o _tJ V
10 " 9C0
I
I
9
Y/v
O
IJEIGH T
](G"
SH
rn
3
I
1
I1
I
q
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-)
J d LJV
1
o JJV
1
"450
tr-n
1"85C
2"100
5
Edv.rard s
4
4
2"454
L
1"10C
N109 Pl" tserrel1
i\117 R " Drane
i{126 B " LayLon
i',i141 ir" Tye.DorLer
iJl5B V" Tait
N181 D" Bal<er
N195 r"1" itiddel
i{2}4 T'" tsi j I
1\222 T" Graham
t\tiz u" uoles
N234 K" Power
N237 J" Prosser
i{240 A" Aston
N252 H" Patch
N259 V" rlay
i!268 B"A" Carr
N291 j", Voisey
I{295 M. Sidney
N30t) A" Dawson
N303 P" Kerkenezov
i!310 c" Voisey
o LJ
!',tJZl u" Lo.Lt]-ns
nr l
i^
N357 J"
Snobr
\l ,/t
tr
vl0
V19
v23
Gi
,s. !ovJff
P" McGrath
V3B
V75
lbee
J" Gilmour
T'" Moore
T" Gol dsmi th
V
1
" 300
5
2" /+54
" 50rj
1
I
a
3
2"404
5. 200
r!-n
a
J o I J\)
4
1.850
Jf
L
3
2.050
5
a
tr
-).
)
I
li
I7.)
L
/J
at:n
LJ V
4"440
I
,?. l"lclnerney
l'1" f'ri-or
B" Heckel
J" Hammond
il" Garrett
K" Alcorn
ii " Jennings
K " A;:pel
lil-.:l I" ufdole
N106 N" Thompson
,rl
-/qn
Qqn
4
i
L
^6 I L
!v El
rll l om
/'l q
2" 300
2"s50
3
!votlQlO D" E,,-^Ql2 il" Underwood
QI 7 i1" Ford
Q24 F" f,INIai f i
Q33 P" v as terfi eld
Q37 I\i" Augus t,us
Q43 L" Guy
Q53 A" Scholfield
Q55 B" Schol field
Q62 R" ii aLego
oqn ('
a,Q
vJJ
5
1A
FI
" 30r)
r2"750
?-
No"
"
1E
I
26 "'7 "83
]
7
6
15
15
1
3
2
3
3
7
1
1
l0
2I
"B5C
o LJ'J
" J'50
trllt
-r\)il
1"050
5"100
7"500
"
750
"
800
12"700
3"7s0
2"700
9 "750
9"70C
.300
2"200
. BOO
1"450
1"250
3"000
500
" 300
"
11"050
5"700
3
r"6c0
?a
12"6C0
1
?nn
3
1.300
1
LI
1
1
I
"
700
2.90C
750
500
"
"
--E-DETAILED JiESULTS
l
No
"
FI SH
s15
s21
s27
..,1.'l
B"
Jo
D"
P
"
llJilliss
Catterwell
Foster
I
I
I
Andersen
J
\/'rl cl" Brown
r,i4 D " I.nrron rn r/6
\'7 H. King
''r1B i\l " Clifton
! ra.\
\laV
ut26
Vl30
ri34
tr 38
i\237
r\o
L
1
I
L
I
Ha rnar
'l
Osborne
Schmid
M"
Mn ra:n
p
Crothers
"
1
t
D"
&
/.
No"
FlSH
450
" 750
400
'l " qnn
"
"850
rinn
onn
" 500
" 400
" 800
L
3
1"900
& BIACH
^-- J
t9J gt
27
516
S23
S34
S53
lv23
\;t29
t,i33
h35
l,139
?
fi" Thompson
J" Wierda
B" Kohler
C"
NIn
trish
a'7
N"S"lji"
67
VlC
"
12
1A
S"A"
cf
IV"A"
1B
A)
N.Z"
I
?
133
566
1"300
4. 500
z
"
900
3"200
Drew
4
4"900
1"800
Hr rrrar
1
u-.,8^^
l l(f ylllcll
I
L" Clifton
Ii" Thn rna
S
Osborne
"
ft" Guest
A"
3
!./EIGHT
KG"
1
J
2
I
Z
Price
2
'l
Newman
26 "7 "83
?a(
i'OTl,,L;
G" Edwards
\,12 li- "
rrt6 G "
ut17 M"
'1v19
iiOUND
No"
n ^^-l
nl
QLD "
26 "7 "83
I(G .
"900
800
"
IIOCK
BEI\CH ROUND 3
',,tEIGHT
5
A" GuesL
H"
ROCK
v'teigh
Kg"
L
50"60
265"95
14"45
13.00
22"00
1"90
367 " 90
I
" 250
H\{)
850
?on
900
"
"
1"' I
/1-1-
n
9S'fATE,/.I.JCL1i\IG CHAI.lI-IONS
N, 5 "l'J
VIC "
W.A
lt
"
o
rrI!.>
-'l
L
l(
F
A
Price
am'i nn
QLD "
N"
Carstens
qA
i?
r'hompson
hI"Z"
P"
Crothers
SPECIES P]TIZE;
he d\ri?rd f or l:he l arges L f ish caught in ccmpetition goes
tc Silver Laibl f or hi s magnif icent Mullovray of 31" 00 i{g " ivhile the
^r:oa Fa' fho mosL numher of species caught in a single round
v/as won
by Garth itlari:in of N.S"i,,r" \,vith 7 fish for 19"0 Kg.
f
HEiiVIEST
ts1ack Cod
Bream
Drummer
- l-t-^-^
I;t AGLlIEGU
Kingfish
Ludericl<
I'iorwong
Mul 1 oway
Pearl Perch
Snapper
.nnl-f orl H'i nri
or
farlvhine
1'ai l
ll
1in
f're.ral I y
T'erag
Tun a
\,i
hi
ting
(nac
i l-l-rar
(
Eil
i oc
ack Kingf is;h )
OF' SiT ECIES CAUGHT IN COMPETITION
14 " 400 l{g "
in229 Tony irors ter
1'ony l"iorE an
L "920 Kg "
V 29
N169 Graham Bel1
3,640 Kg.
553 Bob Kohler
3" 180 Kg"
6"64A Kg "
N3C4 Judy Bender
i\64 1j'/al ly Moore
I "240 Kg"
N199 Bob Givson
3"110 Kg.
i{248 Silver Laibl
3t " 000 Kg "
N378 V,/arren Sommervil le
3" 980 Kg "
N249 Trevor Gardiner
B " 600 Kg "
N169 Graham BeIl
1"320 Kg,,
NB7 John Glover
I " 800 l(g "
N41 r{en Standley
1"250 Kg"
I\i50 Bernie Heckel
i{ 3B 2 }Joel ivjar uin
2"580 Kg"
1"750 Kg"
Ql04 John Crone
4"290 Kg"
N 382 ltloel Martin
Beacom
13i11
0" 340 Kg "
N255
Ken
Brown
N202
22"aAA Kg"
Vi\iilETY
Giilili\Tils I
7
OII CATCH THIS
HEAVIE:JT
OF
Bream
Drummer
SPECI]]S CAUCH OUT
N232 Georqe Coles
N240 A1 f ,A,s tofl
3"190 KgCF
n?1
a1lan Strathearn
\r22_9
'l'nnrr
-",.j
Snapper
Nl 77
Nl 21
N262
Nl 21
Harry Fuller
Terry L,angley
iiay Dorey
Terry Langley
r ctl r v !
N
278
Nl 89
N255
i,
irl athead
I(ingfish
Luderick
Ivlul I oway
Pearl Perch
l,/hi
ting
t rf l-ror
Qnoci
ROUI{D
N215 Darel Vidler
cin ac'i a c
ac
(81ack Kingfish)
,:,
IIEIGHT
COi'lPEIITION
7"470 I(9"
3"540 l(9"
9 "440 Kg "
6"830 Kg.
1" 020 I(g "
i.-nrql-or
10"r50 Kg"
4"080 Kg"
5"740 Kg"
au1 JohnsLone
Helen Bainbridge
rtoberl: Lund
CHANGED
SINCE LAST
2"2O4 i(9"
0" 280
?-2
YTT
"
"340
Kg
Kg
"
"
-10A.A"A
CONVENTION
"
ll'i"4"
BUi\iBURY
Now is the ti.rre to niake those first bookings to attend the next
Convent.ion" 'l'his time j-trs sunny Bunbury, a fj-ne city of over 20,OCIJ*
people and situated about 180 Km south of r,efth.
The Convention is being held frcm March 19th, 1985 to April 4,
1985 " 'fhere vril1 be i-hree rounds of f ishing tor C-tttshore, Estuary
and Beach, rvith Lwo days being allocated to the casting" The last
day of the Convention is Lhe t,lednesday before Good Friciay"
A preliminary information booklet has already been prepared by
the host State and copies may be obtained by vuriting to The Carnival
Co-ordinator, Box I(832, G"p"O" e perLh w"A" 6001"
Lrver 600 reqistranLs are expecLed and some forms of
accommodation are rather limited so book earlv" Host Clubs for the
Ccnvention are:
Bunbury Angling Club &
Bunbury i'ower Boat Club
FOR 'iHE ittrCORD
A special thanks to the itecorders" compeLitors may have
noticed tha"i: certain people looked af ter each State frbm registration
right through to the last weigh-in" Not one mj-ssed a weigh-in and
all showed great patience in putting up with a cranky r{ecorder when
tags went missing, fish went missing, and competitors vlent missinE"
N.S"LiJ"
June trinch, Harry Horgan
Da'rra Cihanman
QLD "
qA
Brain Collins
VIC
"
il"A" & N"z"
Hnd
boards "
l-as; but not
Joan Corrigan
Bob Barsing
leasL Kay Garven who pencilled
in the display
Bruce Schumacher
i<ecorder
THANK
"
YOU
'ihere are many people vrrro heJ-p to make convenLj-on such as this
a success" I would like part.icularly t.o thank those people rvho gave
of their time f o hel n nri nf cn1 'l rf a rnd qf an'l a Vl't' a:q[ iSSUe"
iTirst there is Margaret Savage our printer in Ballina who met
many unusual requescs yet managed to meet our very unreasonable
deadlines" Of the people who collated and sLapled YIT, Jitl
Coll-5.ns, A.nne Chapman, L'aL I4ackerell and John Nicholls always seemed
to be around vrhen needed" To these people and many others, thank
you. And a special thanks to Ballina which did everything righi:
except for the weather"
David Soothil
Fublications Edit.or
NEXT EDITIOI! OF
YTTIS
DUE OUT ON:TUESDAY 2OT'H MARCH. 1985"