Nathan Wiseman
Nathan Wiseman on right is Andrew Wiseman’s 13 year old son. Nathans’ mum Pauline has sent these photo’s & I’d like to welcome her as a user of our blogsite. Hi Pauline long time no see. Thanks for the photo’s. They usually catch on their little boat bream, mackeral , whiting and flathead , even happy moments and hammerhead sharks . Out to sea on their friends bigger boat snapper and tuna. The original photo’s are great but i’m having trouble at the moment getting photo’s to reproduce well.
Richard Timbs’ Happy Snaps
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1: Boat 2: Catch Fish 3: Drink Beer.
Xmas Santa
News just to hand is that Jason Brown has been offered a $10 beer voucher to play Santa at the December 23rd Xmas Party weigh-in.

Mark Boyle & Paul Sinclair are on a short list to play the elf.

Clubs Heaviest Leatherjacket
Michael Becks Big Fish
New club record. 1.55kg
Thomas Kerr Bolts to the Lead in Juniors
Thomas Kerr has bolted to the lead in the junior division after landing a nice leatherjacket at this weekends competition.
Matt Squire is hot on his tail in 2nd place.

Thomas with his leatherjacket.
Interim Record Groper
Weigh Master Mark Boyle was very pleased with this month’s weigh-in of over 40kg of fish. It was twice the weight of last months weigh-in and he is hoping that the trend continues and we double or triple that in next month’s three-way tournament against Narrabeen RSL and Newport Arms.
Steve Pollock’s groper record (5.5kg) was beaten on Saturday by a delighted Chris Elliott who snuck in front of Steve’s record which he weighed-in after it was cleaned. Steve reckons his gropers guts would have made the difference and claimed the moral victory but the rumour spread quickly that Tim Jackett had landed a beast. Chris’s record may be the shortest standing record in the clubs history as Tim’s groper tipped the scales at 12.0075kg, smashing Chris’s record before the ink was dry.
Steve Pollock’s woes didn’t end there however as his cleaned Samson Fish (0.7kg) equaled the previous club record and therefore doesn’t get recorded. Club president Daniel Elliott advises that all members carry in a waterproof sleeve the records list that he recently handed out or commit the records to memory as has Mick Campbell, the man who brought this issue to the member’s attention at the weigh-in on Sunday.



