February 2016 - Nickol Bay Sportfishing Club
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February 2016 - Nickol Bay Sportfishing Club
Tag & Release Special “It‟s an awesome feeling watching them swim away! Yeah, that‟s the best bit about Tag & Release. Whether it‟s a 2m long Marlin or a 30cm Jack”. NBSFC Junior - Toby Mason. Carpo‟s Mangrove Jack Tag & Release + Bream on Lures Competition Sat 12th March Quality Prizes Register Now! 0417 175 327 Join in the NBSFC Annual Tag & Release Challenge Tag Wallets, Kits, Applicators ANSA & NSW-DPI Tags are all available from our TagMasters @ Club meetings SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB El Senor’ Presidente Ahoy there, Sportsfishers! What a great start to the year! Our Club’s star junior’s Tasmin and Toby both won major awards for their skill in Tag & Release events. Well done! See page 4. The Fortescue Tag & Release Double Points weekend was good fun and thank you Cotty for organising it. The weather wasn’t great but was still quite fishable and whilst Cotty’s 110cm Threadfin was fish of the trip. Biggest Barra and most tag points was taken out by myself thanks to a solid effort by Hamish on the net. Hammer dislodged the trebles on a Cottrell Barra earning me a carton in a personal bet with Cottrell for biggest Barra (well done Hamish, I insist you fish with Cotty next year too). See page 3. Feb’s meeting had a fantastic turnout for the Tag & Release + Topwater demonstration. Thanks to Bozzar and RT for sharing their popping, stick-bait and FG knot techniques. The Topwater Tournament saw a good turnout and the weather was great, quite a few fish were caught with Deano, RT and Cotty’s Trevally being standouts. Cotty won with a respectable 112cm GT making him the new leader in the longest trevally for the season. Big thanks to Bozzar and RT for organising the tourney and to West Coast Poppers for sponsoring the event. In a local tragic swimming accident we recently lost NBSFC member and friend Gareth Evans - ‘G’ to his mates. Gareth and his family came to town 12 months ago. G and his partner Sharon competed in the Billfish Shootout as founding members of ‘Team Latte’ along with Trish and James onboard Gorgeous Girl. G was stoked to catch his first Black Marlin and to see his name appear on the Club’s ATRBillFish challenge leaderboard. On a personal note the first time I met G he sweated it out on a 40 degree day helping me move house whilst he had just finished moving himself into town that very morning. G was one of the „good guys‟‟ taken from us far too young. Our heartfelt condolences go to his partner Sharon and their beautiful girls Tessa and Indee, R.I.P G. Scott. http://info-fish.net/westag/ All NBSFC financial members are registered with WesTag. Watch out for an email from ANSA [WesTag] with your log in details Don’t forget the Bream and Jack comp’ in March. All competitions for the rest of the year have been set so please lock them into your calendar. See page 11. Your ANSA number is available from Club WebMaster Ken McFarlane. Remember all tag data must still go to NBSFC TagMasters RT & Bozzar otherwise it won’t count in Club Standings. Tight lines. Scott [Scotty] Medling President NBSFC 2 See you there. SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB Cotty‟s Fortescue River Tag & Release Double Points Camping Weekend Day 1: Friday night saw a great turn out to camp by the ramp with a good mix of new and used club members present. One nameless punter required a change of PJ’s when the car he tied his swag to roared into life at 3am for a predawn launch. Q: Cotty, how long is 5 seconds? “A bloody eternity when Hammer is balancing your un-tagged soon to escape [winning] Barra on the edge of the friggin net!” 5 Boats + 9 NBSFC Anglers + 3 Days Barramundi + Mangrove Jack + King Threadfin Salmon = Good Times. Day 2 saw an early start to with President Scotty’s 75cm Barra and Warren Sopp’s 109cm Thready claiming the day’s honours. Rumour has it Scotty’s decky lost 5 Barra on day one, including a real bucket mouth which tail walked in front of the boat sometime after being lost with Carpo’s [I mean the decky’s ] lure still in its mouth. Day 3 conditions were awesome and thankfully no sandflies. Cody and his decky Jacob scored some good Barra. Fat Fingermark also made an appearance and the King Threadfin lead changed 3 times: Bozzar 104cm on Tuesday, Soppy 109cm Saturday then Cotty proving once again that “size does matter” winning with 110cm on Sunday. Overall Champion Tagger went to The Pres’ Scotty with 2 Barra, 2 Jack, a big Fingermark and Biggest Barra at 750cm. As told to SF’s Editor by Mark ‘Cotty’ Cottrell. 3 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB The TagMasters‟ Tag & Release + Topwater Skill Demonstration Regular features of all NBSFC monthly meetings are SKILL DEMONSTRATIONS. Good laughs for experienced members and a “So that’s the secret” moment for newbies. TagMaster Bozzar Shared the secrets of weaving a perfect FG Knot & how to make your own assists for jigging/head rigging poppers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yk7uWUa4z6Y TagMaster RT spun bobbins and mesmerized the crowd with how „easy‟ it is to tie a PR Knot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go8ApC2SO50 In the Tag and Release Demo TagMaster RT gave old and new members alike a quick intro to and a refresher regarding our Club’s Annual Tag & Release Challenge. See page 12-13 for the revised format Species List 4 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB The TagMasters‟ Top Water Tournament Great turn out to the Topwater Tournament! There were 8 boats with a total of 22 anglers out there! Even though the water was a little dirty, there was still plenty reports of topwater action! Trevally of all species, coral trout, long tail tuna, amazing mackerel air strikes and even a potato cod were all captured! With there being only one section, longest trevally the close final standings were: Thanks to Brad Bell and West Coast Poppers For sponsoring 1st prize! 1st - Mark Cottrell on The Judge 112cm GT More pic‟s on the NBSFC 2nd - Dean Lucas on Simrad 111cm Goldspot Trevally Brenton [Bozzar] Cartledge NBSFC Tag Master 3rd - Ryan Turner on Simrad 107 cm GT 5 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB Congratulations NBSFC’s Champion Juniors Congratulations Toby Mason Top Indian Ocean Release Angler 2015! The Billfish Foundation http://www.billfish.org/news/2015-tag-release-winners/ Congratulations Tasmin Kyle GFAA 2014/15 Junior National Tournament State Champion Female Angler Tag & Release West Australia Exmouth GFC 6 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB Weigh Master‟s Report The Annual Capture Challenge Juniors lead the way! Max Grasso weighed his first ever fish this month and with that capture has a potential ANSA National Sub Junior Sportfishing record. Max battled through a stubborn fight with a 4.23kg Queenfish on 3kg line class. This is a sensational capture for any 5 year old. Chloe and Jessica Hornhardt spent a few days out fishing with their Dad during January as well. They too produced the goods! Jessie weighed 3 fish with the highlight being her 4.20kg Broad Barred Mackerel on 3kg which has landed her a potential ANSA sub junior game fishing record. Jessie’s other 2 captures included a 2.40kg Golden Trevally on 2kg and a 3.24kg Queenfish on 3kg Line Class to bring her total points to 482. Chloe also scored a potential ANSA Broad Barred Mackerel record. Chloe’s 5.72kg BB Mackerel was knocked over on 4kg line class. If approved, this will knock off the record claimed by Toby Mason earlier in the season! Chloe also now has a pending IGFA world record claim after she captured a 1.88kg Double Spot Queenfish during her trip. Although 1.88kg doesn't sound like a big fish, it is certainly a solid fish for this species! Chloe also weighed 2 Golden Trevally's, 2 Queenfish a Gold Spot Trevally and a 11.1kg Narrow Barred Mackerel to kick her total off with 1221 points. Congratulations to Chloe, Jessica and Max! Toby Mason and Tasmin (Tazzy) Kyle have continued to accumulate points since the last report. Toby has added 4 species and 952 points to his ever increasing total. These captures included a Stout Longtom on 1kg, a Red Emperor on 2kg, a Blue Lined Emperor on 3kg and an impressive 11.47kg Common Shovelnose captured on 2kg for 573 points. The Red Emperor and the Common Shovelnose are now leading the season HPS Coral Trout/Lutjanus and the HPS Sportfish other categories respectively. Tazzy tagged her first ever Tiger shark a couple of weeks back whilst on a trip out with her dad (Jason (Piggy) Kyle). This tag has added 500 points to her healthy total and keeps her within range of Toby’s score. Congratulations to Tazzy on her first Tiger! 7 As WeighMaster watching young Max Grasso standing next to his first capture was for sure the highlight of the season for me. I reckon his Dad, Mick looked a bit proud too! Chloe & Jessica with their awesome captures. Well done girls! SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB WeighMaster‟s Report The Annual Capture Challenge Jason Hornhardt couldn’t let his daughters do all the fishing during their recent trips out! On the same day the girls got their Queenfish, Jas did a sneaky little cast out the back of the boat and hook up a fish for himself on 1 kg line class. He then told the girls to get out of his way and hide up the front whilst he showed them how it was done! I’m pretty sure the story didn't go anything like that but why let the truth get in the way? Jason eventually landed his Queenfish and it pulled the scales down to 3.78kg grabbing him 567 point on Gamefishing tackle and entering him into the top ten in the seasonAnnual Capture Challenge standings. I also got a couple of days out on the water recently and added 4 new species for a total of 901 points. The Kawa Kawa (Mac Tuna) was the best point scorer of the lot with 464 points collected for the 6.19kg fish on 2kg line class. The other fish included a Big Eye Trevally on 3kg, a Chinaman on 3kg and a Painted Blubber-lip on 2kg. What is a Painted Blubber-lip? Good question! We commonly refer to them as Morwong, Wonga's, Neighbour’s fish or MIL fish. It took a bit of research to match the scientific name of this fish with the scientific name in the ANSA eligible species list! It’s worth doing a little bit of research before heading out to confirm the common names are also the names used in the ANSA rule book. Justo’s seven (7) point Capture Towards the end of the month, Justo had heard a whisper that some captures had been made and that was enough for him to get his line class gear back out. Justo talked his wife into a nice day out on the tinny and managed to score himself another capture. Justin (longtom) Leech presented the scales with a Stout Longtom he captured on 1kg line class. This fish showed us 1.47kg on the scales, an impressive 0.06kgs more than the Stout Longtom he weighed in October of this season. The impressive upgrade has added another 7 points (no, that was not an error in print!) to his total at the top of the leader board. Great capture mate and well done! Luke [Leechy] Leech NBSFC WeighMaster 8 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB HPS/Heaviest Species Angler Name Weight (kg) Line Class (kg) Points Hello Sportsfishers. HPS Mackerel Todd Marriott 13.15 3 438 10.79 3 539 1 502 Battery World opened last month in Karratha & we are here to support Nickol Bay Sport Fishing Club. NB Mackerel HPS Tuna Ryan Turner Members will receive 10% discount off Blue Century Marine Batteries when they show their HHBSC Key Tags or Membership cards. Long Tail Tuna HPS Trevally/Queenfish Ryan Turner 3.35 We also act as a recycling drop off point for old batteries including marine Epirb’s. Talang Queenfish HPS Cobia Luke Leech Best regards, 12.56 2 Russell Taylor ǀ Franchise Partner Battery World Karratha 13 Warambe Road M: 0413 223 668 942 HPS Coral Trout/Lutjanus Toby Mason 1.35 [email protected] ǀ www.batteryworld.com.au 2 94 2 573 - - Red Emperor HPS Shark Vacant HPS Fish on Fly Vacant HPS Sportsfish other Toby Mason 11.47 Common Shovelnose Heaviest Mackerel Jaxon Marriott 15.66 NB Mackerel 9 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB Highest Point Scoring Angler Name Number Species Points Male 1 Justin Leech 16 6654 2 Luke Leech 14 5779 3 Mark Cottrell 8 3458 4 Tom Radley 7 3157 5 Ryan Turner 8 3084 6 Kevin Deacon 6 2737 7 Brenton Cartledge 3 1620 8 Travis Brinkhuis 4 1610 9 Wayne Summers 2 741 10 Jason Hornhardt 1 567 Female 1 Unnalise Radley 4 1949 2 Trish Bright 1 600 Junior 1 Toby Mason 13 3943 2 Tasmin Kyle 6 2147 3 Chloe Hornhardt 6 1221 4 Jack Clarke 1 108 Sub Junior 1 Jessica Hornhardt 3 482 2 Max Grasso 1 211 10 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB by Bozzar & RT. G’day Sportsfishers! Bit of long winded report this month, Tags collected from mid- December to mid- Feb to report on. Mark Lucas handed in some new and old tags with a mix of bluewater species and creek species to see him enter the scoreboard. Jacob Crowhurst has been up the local creeks giving the jacks a hiding Toby and Jack had also been up the local creeks tagging some nice jacks, one Mangrove Jack from Toby that measured an impressive 53cm to knock Cotty off for the board for the potential longest Jack annual award. Jack Clarke had a good session up the coast tagging 7 barra and a few jacks with the two Tocus brothers. Damon Bracknell submitted his first lot of tags for the year which included a mixture of Threadfin Salmon, Jacks and some nice Barra from up the coast. Dean lucas had a local session up one of the creeks and managed a couple of Barra and a Thready. Crusty has handed in some more Barramundi tags from a few different trips with also a couple of recaptures from a local creek. We are still chasing up this data so stay tuned. FatBoy and Carpo had a session up a local creek at the end of the month and tagged a mixture of species including Blue Salmon, Jacks and Fingermark. James and Trish tagged some nice Jacks in the New Year up the coast to see Trish enter the scoreboard with a healthy 41cm Jack, the President reports a few Barra were also lost due to FatBoy’s dodgy net skills. Bozzar had a good session up a local creek on Threadies and Barra with one nice Thready measuring 104cm to see him hold the current potential annual longest Thready award. I managed to get My Old Boy up the creek over the windy Christmas break for a couple of trips and managed a few nice Barra with his first being a cracker at 101cm and Myself also getting one at 101cm to move into the potential annual longest Barra award. Scotty and Carpo tagged a mixture of species during the Fortesque comp which included some Jacks, Barra and Fingermark. Sounds like Carpo did the drinking and Scotty did the catching. Jason Hornhardt has submitted his first tags for the year from a trip with his daughters’ Chloe and Jessica to see them all enter the score board. Some Coral Trout from the islands were tagged along with a NB Mackerel. Cotty handed in some tags from Nov-Jan to see his scores bump up with a mixture of bluewater species and creek species from up and down the coast. One exceptional tag of a King Thready at 1100mm to see him move Bozzar out of the potential longest salmon annual award. Cheers Ryan (RT) Turner & Bozzar. NBSFC TagMasters Justo submitted a heap of tags from a few different trips from the local creeks, up and down the coast and a few bluewater species to see his st score almost triple and strongly cement his 1 position on the leaderboard. Trav Brinkhuis has submitted a thumping Golden Trevally that measured an impressive 98cm for a potential longest trevally annual award. 11 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB Annual TAG AND RELEASE Challenge No. Angler Name No. Tags Points Eligible Male Justin Leech 76 65 830 Wayne Summers 28 27 340 Ryan Turner 20 20 255 Cotty 27 18 215 Damon Bracknell 17 12 160 Kevin Deacon 24 12 160 Jacob Crowhurst 22 18 155 Scott Medling 6 6 115 Andrew 9 9 90 Carpenter Dean Lucas 7 6 75 Mark Lucas 11 7 75 Luke Leech 20 7 65 Brenton 6 5 65 Cartledge Steve Mason 9 9 55 James Gorham 8 6 50 Travis Brinkhuis 2 2 15 Jay Wheelock 1 1 15 Jason Hornhardt 1 1 10 Ken Macfarlane 1 1 5 Ben Robinson 15 0 0 Cody Carpenter 4 0 0 Female Unnalise Mandy Mason Trish Bright Junior Toby Mason Jack Clarke Chloe Hornhardt Sebastian Tocus Simon Tocus Sub Junior Jessica Hornhardt 6 3 1 6 3 1 85 20 5 51 12 2 1 1 41 12 2 1 1 280 140 20 15 15 1 1 10 12 Annual TAG AND RELEASE BILLFISH Challenge No. Angler Name No. Tags Points Eligible Jaxon Marriot 13 13 500 Toby Mason 6 4 160 Hamish McLeod 5 5 100 Ken MacFarlane 2 2 80 Josh Gusthart 1 1 40 Gareth Evans 1 1 40 James Gorham 1 1 20 Tasmin Kyle 2 0 0 Tom Radley 1 0 0 Travis Brinkhuis 1 0 0 Mark Cottrell 1 0 0 Trish Bright 1 0 0 Unnalise Radley 1 0 0 Justin Leech 1 0 0 Annual LONGEST FISH Challenge Anglers Name Length (MM) Barramundi Ryan Turner 1010 Threadfin Salmon Mark Cottrell 1100 Mangrove Jack Toby Mason 530 Trevally Mark Cottrell 1120 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB NBSFC TAG & RELEASE [TR] Annual Challenge Species List^ Valid from July 2015 Tag & Release Species List^ Marlin* Club Tag & Release Points 40 Minimum length in mm to claim Club TR Points Only use this type of Tag for this Species Not applicable 600 capture points NA Sailfish* 20 NA NSW-DPI Wire Billfish Tag Barramundi Emperor Red Mackerel Broad Barred Threadfin Salmon King Triple Tail Black Spot Tusk Fish Coral Trout Emperor Spangled Bream Finger Mark Mackerel Narrow Barred Black Jewfish Emperor Blue Line Mackerel Shark Mangrove Jack Threadfin Salmon Blue 15 15 15 500 300 500 15 500 15 10 300 400 10 10 300 300 10 300 10 500 5 5 500 300 5 500 5 5 300 500 Shark Tiger* 10 NA Shark Great Hammer Head* Cobia* 10 Capture Challenge points can be claimed instead of TR points for this species. [Minimum length 1.3m forklower jaw]. 400 capture points ANSA WA Tags Bluewater Magazine Tag Tips http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file /0003/448509/BW82-Tagging.pdf NSW DPI Tagging Website http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/recreational/ saltwater/gamefish-tagging/how-to-tag-gamefish WesTag [ANSA-WA] http://info-fish.net/westag/ log in here 500 capture points NA NSW-DPI Steel Head Shark Tag 10 500 NSW-DPI Pelagic Tag 13 this list has been adapted over time from the full ANSA ^Only Species on this list count towards the NBSFC Annual TR Challenge, Species List. The Annual TR Challenge promotes research and conservation of fish species resident in our local waters. Changes to the Annual TR Challenge Species List and/or Annual Challenge rules are proposed & reviewed by members at the Club AGM. SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB NBSFC Tag & Release [TR] rules for Annual TR Challenge Club points TAGS are a valuable Club resource, issued by the Tag Master at his/her discretion. Their correct use and recording is the responsibility of all Club members participating in the Annual TR Challenge. Club members agree that all tags issued must be accounted for and that any unused tags shall be returned immediately to the Tag Master on request, or when a Club member ceases to participate in the Annual TR Challenge. Tagging information must be submitted to the Tag Master a maximum of 30 days from date of tagging to count for Annual Tag & Release Challenge Club points. Except June tagging information which must be submitted by 1st July. Above: Billfish Tag Card filled in CORRECTLY Note: Lat & Long to .003 decimal places. Below: Where to Tag these species. Members who wish to claim Annual Capture Challenge [CC] Points for a tagged species instead of TR Points. Must clearly write “Capture” on the address side of the correctly completed tag card submitted to the Tag Master. Above: Tag Master Ryan Turner [RT] shows how to support an Adult Black Jewfish to be photographed, tagged & released. Species indicated with a “*” should be tagged with NSW Department of Primary Industries [DPI - Fisheries] tags only. DO NOT use ANSA WA tags on these species. There is no restriction on gear type used to catch a fish to be tagged i.e. a 100lb hand line is acceptable for tagging, this is to promote the maximum chance of fish survival. It is recommended to tag fish under the “minimum length”, as long as the fish has a good chance of survival. The minimum length is only relevant for Annual TR Challenge Club points. Bottom Top Left: Juvenile Black Jewfish note: spots, green shading & pointy nose. Bottom: Adult “Little Jewfish” note: no spots, small size & big rounded nose, gill plate shape and its mouth sits underneath its nose like a threadfin salmon’s. ++DO NOT confuse Adult Little Jewfish with Juvenile Black Jewfish. Bottom Top Right: NBSFC Aaron Piekarski’s 128cm Adult Black Jewfish. Both overall & fork length must be noted on tagging sheets for Blue & King Threadfin Salmon. ++ When tagging Black Jewfish it is important that a correct identification is made. DO NOT confuse Juvenile Black Jewfish with adult “Little Jewfish” [Johnius Borrnesis] which only grow to ~60cm. Little Jewfish are not to be tagged. See detail this page. Pics: http://fishwrecked.com OFFICIAL NBSFC Measure Boards Measure it on one of these or it DOESN’T Count! $30 @ Club Meetings 14 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB Mar 9th Club Meeting 7.30pm Wednesday - Knife Sharpening + Ropes Demo Mar Sat 12th Mangrove Jack Tagging & Bream on lures Competition: Register with Carpo. Apr 13th Apr Sat 16th + Sun 17th Club Meeting 7.30pm Wednesday - Weigh Master Special Demo + QUIZ May 11th May Sat 14th + Sun 15th Club Meeting & Billfish Shootout Rigging Night Demo + Raffle. Jun 4-6th Argonaut Billfish Shootout [WA Day LWE] Jun 8th Jun Sat 18th + Sun 19th Club Meeting 7.30pm Wednesday – BFS De-Brief. July 13th Club Meeting 7.30pm Wednesday - End of Season Quiz Night Fly & 1+ 2kg Line Class Competition Keast Island : Register with Deano. 3kg Line Class Competition: Register with Travis Brinkhuis. President’s Cup Competition: Register with Scotty July 23rd AGM + Awards Night HHBSC Upstairs 7pm start 2015/2016 Nickol Bay Sportsfishing Club Committee: President: Vice President: Treasurer: Web Master: Secretary: Weigh Master: Tag Masters: Scott Medling 0417 453 028 [email protected] Andrew Carpenter 0417 175 327 [email protected] Hamish McLeod 0428 945 961 [email protected] Ken MacFarlane 0427 639 861 [email protected] James Gorham 0437 293 212 [email protected] Luke Leech 0439 958 523 [email protected] Brenton Cartledge 0439 914 485 [email protected] Ryan Turner 0400 550 911 [email protected] + James Dedman, Kevin Deacon, Dean Lucas, Justin Leech, Travis Brinkhuis, Justin Neil & Mark Cottrell. 2016 Billfish Shootout Committee: James Dedman, Ken MacFarlane, Andrew Carpenter (Chair), Scott Medling, James Gorham & Hamish McLeod. Communications: WEBSITE: Ken McFarlane. SOCIAL MEDIA: Luke Leech & James Gorham. PILBARA SPORTSFISHER: James Gorham. https://www.facebook.com/groups/755760784450715/ www.ansa.karratha.com Rules and Species List: www.ansa.com.au 15 SPORTSFISHER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NICKOL BAY SPORTSFISHING CLUB A warm welcome to this Month’s new members! AHOY! Brett, Bonnie & Ruby Slater. * 1x club sticker per family 16