All the weather predictions stated that it would be cold wet and windy for the two days of competition, but it wasn’t going to stop the twenty three members of the Bribie Island RSL Social Fishing Club from enjoying what was to be an exciting time on the water.
As it happened, the weather forecasters were wrong again, not only did the sun come up, but it wasn’t long before the temperature was rising with the sun.
Some of the fish caught included Yellowbelly, Barred Grunter, Silver Perch, Catfish and lots of Bass.
John Wicks managed to lose his best whiting rod overboard.
Keith caught a bagful, five large bass
Steven King did try to claim a new species but was bitterly disappointed when his new species was disallowed.
As it happened, the weather forecasters were wrong again, not only did the sun come up, but it wasn’t long before the temperature was rising with the sun.
Some of the fish caught included Yellowbelly, Barred Grunter, Silver Perch, Catfish and lots of Bass.
John Wicks managed to lose his best whiting rod overboard.
Keith caught a bagful, five large bass
Steven King did try to claim a new species but was bitterly disappointed when his new species was disallowed.
The tally for the two days competition:
Wednesday Day 1 - 14 Fish Caught
Thursday Day 2 - 10 Fish Caught
Wednesday Day 1 - 14 Fish Caught
Thursday Day 2 - 10 Fish Caught