Weigh Master’s Report Field Weekend Three 1-3 November 2019 Field Weekend Three was kindly sponsored by Crafty’s and was a challenge weekend where every try the All Blacks scored earned double points for the corresponding number of fish. With the … Continue reading
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Field weekend 7 was kindly sponsored by Ahuriri Liquorland and was a Challenge Weekend whereby any member weighing in 3 or more species receives a bonus 300 points. 20 members fished FW7, with only 8 weighing fish, and of those … Continue reading
Rockgas field weekend four was also our Hams weekend. Twenty-five members fished and enjoyed nice sea and weather conditions, although most found the fishing quite hard. 73 fish crossed the scales consisting of: 46 kahawai, 13 snapper, 8 SSH, 2 … Continue reading
It was pretty low-key final weekend for the season. Few fish were caught. Nine members fished the weekend, four of them managed to weigh fish. The heaviest fish went to Mark Ives with a 1.73kg Kahawai. Four other Kahawai were … Continue reading
The new poster for this year is printed – you can see it and download a copy on the event page http://www.paniasurfcasting.org/kahawai-competition-2017/ Club members your marshalling position list is also here. You will see there are some empty spaces so if … Continue reading
Well field weekend 9 had a confusing start for most with the yearly Yoey challenge long before the weekend started. Nevertheless there were 21 anglers who got out there and gave it their all, bringing home 53 fish in total. … Continue reading
Well we are a third of the way through our field weekends and yet to have a descent haul….. 19 anglers got out and about with 15 fish landed. 13 Kahawai, with Simon T jnr catching the heaviest at 2.47kg, … Continue reading
Second to last field weekend and we had a great turnout of 21 fishers, with a total of 47 fish being brought home. Of these, two were Baracoutta caught by Sue Chambers, two SSH were caught by Kane Wrigglesworth. Forty … Continue reading
Club casting champs has been added to the calendar for the 1st of March This is the day that you as a club member can chance your arm to see how far and accurate you can cast. There are some club … Continue reading