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Entries Into The Ecogear Prize Fish Comp


Ken A

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Please post your entries in the competition here.

Rules

Starting date / time is 6.00am Friday 3rd December 2004

Ending date / time is 6.00am Monday 13th December 2004

To enter you need to post a picture in the Ecogear Prize Fish thread which will be in the lure section.

The picture must show some proof that is was captured during this period.

Examples

Paper with Ecogear Comp written on it displayed with fish

An Ecogear lure / plastic packet in the pic

A stat dec signed by 5 high court judges 1prop.gif

Another Fishraider member as a witness.

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I went boating with my Dad this morning in Berowra. I caught the only fish, this flathead:

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It was 39cm and I caught it on an Ecogear MinnowS in a watermelon colour that dad rigged for me. Dad forgot to charge the batteries in the camera so we took the picture when we got home. He didn't catch anything :biggrin2:

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Today was spent fishing the social on the Parra. As usual I doughnutted as far as Bream go... :ranting2: But I did OK on other species as far as variety goes. The following Species were all caught on either an SX 40 or a Paramax. :thumbup:

The species are as follows:

Flatty on SX 40

Silver Biddie on SX 40

Tailor on SX 40

Flatty on Paramax

Whitting on SX 40

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Now...This next one is the winning entry! :risata:

I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it for myself. And thankfully, I had a witness! And I have the pics to prove it! :risata:

I was flicking the SX 40 toward a rocky outcrop. I began the retrieve with a twitch, and swam the SX 40 so it was bumping along the bottom. I felt a solid weight, and sunk the hook in. DEAD WEIGHT.

At first I thought it must be a lump of seaweed. But when it came over the side, I saw that it was a rock! :thumbdown:

BUT.......I hadn't hooked the rock!!!!

Looking at it closely, the bib of the SX 40 was lodged in an OYSTER!!!!!

The oyster had clamped shut on the bib when it bumped it...and I landed an OYSTER!!!! :risata::risata::risata:

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I believe an oyster is a living marine creature!

Joe - are you going to claim a State record??? :1prop:  :1prop:  :1prop:

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No Bluey...but I may try to weasel it into the records section! :risata::risata:

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