When:The weekend after the 2nd Wednesday of the Month
Where: St Georges Basin, NSW or other away locations mentioned in the club calendar.
The weekend after the 2nd Wednesday of the Month BLF members fish St Georges Basin or a nominated away location. Points are awarded for each of the anglers best of the following: Three legal Bream and Three Flathead and One of ever other eligible species, provided fish are witnessed by another member or photographed. The members also earn bonus points for handing a catch sheet in by 12.00pm Sunday, even if there was no legal fish caught. Catch cards must be handed in to the weigh master at the nominated boat ramp by no later than 12.00pm on Sunday to be entitled for competition points.
For more information on the monthly fishing competition
Phone Jim Barrie 0409275434
Email Jim at: basinlureandfly@yahoo.com.au
RULES & REGULATIONS (Downloadable)
(During Competition Weekends) (During Competition Weekends)
All fishing and boating is conducted at the members own risk and is done so in a manner that meets all NSW Fisheries and Waterways Authority guidelines and regulations.
To be eligible for points, all fish must be released in a healthy condition as quickly as practicable following capture.
All anglers wishing to nominate their catch for the point score must complete a BLF catch data card and return it to the weighmaster at or before 12.00pm on the Sunday of each competition weekend.
Fishing times will be from 12.00am Sunday to Sunday 12.00pm.
All fish caught must be measured for length, recorded on the catch card and witnessed by another member, or photographed on a recognised measuring device prior to release. Junior members must be able to read a ruler to be deemed a witness. All photos must be presented to weighmaster when catchcard is handed in to be eligible for points.
Only fish of legal length will be eligible for point scoring. All fish are measured to the END OF THE TAIL. All fish of any species caught is to be recorded on the catch data card.
The best three bream and Flathead are eligible and only one of every other
species nominated in the eligible species list Fish must be landed by the angler will be awarded points equal to 1 point per millimetre of fish. 10 bonus points will be awarded to each angler who fishes on the weekend of the competition.
Members are eligible to compete in Sub Juniors – up to and including aged 9 at the conclusion of the angling year, Juniors – Up to and including the age of 16 at the conclusion of the angling year, Open section and Ladies section.
Only Species listed below are eligible for point scoring. Should a new species of popular table fish become common in St Georges Basin and other Shoalhaven waterways the Committee will make a determination to add this species to the list at any time during the angling year.
SPECIES
| Bass 300mm |
Mullet 300mm |
| Bream 250mm |
Mulloway 450mm |
| Estuary Perch 300mm |
Salmon 300mm |
| Flathead 360mm |
Snapper 300mm |
| Flounder 300mm |
Tailor 300mm |
| Garfish 300mm |
Tarwhine 200mm |
| Longtom 300mm |
Trevally 300mm |
| Luderick 250mm |
Whiting 270mm |
Anglers may fish with one (1) hand held rod with lure or fly only. The use of berley is prohibited though, as many soft plastic lures are pre scented, the use of scent placed directly on the lure or fly is permitted.
BIGGEST OF SPECIES
The awards for the biggest Bream and the Biggest Flathead captured and released during the angling year is available to all fish caught at any time during the angling year in St Georges Basin or its tributaries. The fish must be measured for length, recorded on a catch card and witnessed by another member, or photographed on a recognised measuring device prior to release. The catch card must be presented to the weighmaster at the next club Information night to qualify for the biggest species award. |