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.
February Report
While the cats were away the proverbial mice did play. While arch nemeses Wiseman, Timbs & Campbell were away running an errand, Paul Sinclair showed what he can do when the pressure from his boyhood mate Andrew Wiseman, is removed from his shoulders. In a magnificent display of skill, patience, discipline & courage, Sinclair fished all weekend & the rewards were plentiful. He took out the estuary division & with James Lloyd coming in second in that same division the Sea-Eagle mounted the podium for the first time. Sinclair took a generous bag of stud bream as did Lloyd. The estuary division had young Thomas Kerr coming in 3rd also with a marvelous bag (2.1kg) of bream.
Tim Jackett also enjoyed himself & took out the Deep-sea division with a great catch of kingfish, Samson fish & flathead. Bob White came in 2nd with bonito & Skye Coulson was 3rd with salmon.
The Ladies division was won by Amanda McCredie who took a good kingfish outside & some bream & flathead in the estuary. Skye Coulson was second with her salmon & Abbie Sinclair coming in 3rd with bream & tailor.
Thomas Kerr’s previously mention bag of bream had him out in front of Abbie Sinclair’s bream & tailor with Matt Squire coming in 3rd with a flathead in the juniors.
Winning the open division saw Tim Jackett return to the top six suggesting that we might see a flourish from him in the last third of the season. Paul Sinclair moved into the top ten which I am sure will steel him for a strong finish as well. James Lloyd was 3rd & was very happy but spent a week in bed with spasms of pain shooting up his spinal cavity with a bottle of valium in one hand & a packet of panadiene forte in the other after sleeping on the floor of the Sea-Eagle on the Saturday night.
As mention previously the Sea-Eagle mounted the podium for the first time in the boats. Super Mick was 2nd with Black Duck coming in 3rd.