CAPE BREAM COMPETITION @ OPBC

Seabiscuit

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Come and enjoy the day with us.:wfish

Tight lines

Allan

 
 

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Seabiscuit

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Weather wise, we couldn't have asked for a more beautiful boating/fishing day. We had 32 entries, 8 boats in total.

We are chuffed to see 6 juniors entering the competition. After all it is a day for the family and friends to come enjoy themselves.

The boats scattered into different directions, Clifton, Seapoint in the deep, Robben Island and Milnerton banks. According the score sheets, all the boats entered weighed in fish.

 

Results;

 

Juniors

 

S. Burt                         1.64 kg

Nicholas Adrieans       1.10 kg

David Botha Junior       .90 kg

Oliver Craig                  .83 kg

Ladies

 

Shiley Heath              1.49 kg

Open

 

John Williams            1.96 kg

Fanie Strydom           1.74 kg

Stevan Payne            1.67 kg

Boat Prize (Heaviest 4 fish collectively)

 

Ice White                  6.03 kg

For Fun                     5.91 kg

Seabiscuit                 5.11 kg

Thanks to our sponsors in no particular order

 

Buzz Us, Fly treatment voucher -  John Williams

T. Shirts, Jo-Anne Raubenheimer

PFG, Mirrors - Shirley Heath

Hi Q, Wheel alignment vouchers - Gary Moore

Unilight, Lighters - Clive Karn

Cotton Traders, Duvet set - Tracy Moore

Cape Paint & Panel, Jackets - Brent Heath

A special thanks to the following individuals;

 

Andy Roper for arranging the braai

Shirley/Nigel Heath for getting sponsors and circulating the posters @ the various fishing tackle shops

Jo-Anne Raubenheimer for the posters & our photographer plus admin assistance

Ian Norris for doing the braai

Danie for admin duties/weighmaster

Amos for assisting with registrations

Ridwa for assisting as a manager of the club

Usefull tip;  Ensure that your trailor bearings are maintained regulary.

 

Next competition

 

2 April 2011

 

Open to all- see you there.......tight lines untill then.

 

 

Allan Barnard
 
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