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Bruce Ware Strikes Form To Take Out Tuross Vets Stableford Event

For the final compe on game of the year Tuross Head Veterans golfers played a Single Stableford event on Wednesday 21 December 2022. Winner on the day was Bruce Ware, returning to form with a great score of 18 points. He beat home Greg Smith on 17, and then Sandra Hanlon and Robert McKirdy both with 16 points. Minor prizes went to Jane Egli s, John Cox, Ted Quinlan and Dorothy Madden on 15, and finally Steve Gardner and Shirley Quinlan with 14. Ian Wra en won the infamous Bradman award, whilst nearest the pins went to Graham Moore on the 4th, Chris Wra en on the 6th, and to Jane Egli s and Kevin Reilly on the 7th. Chris Wra en also took out the Accurate drive compe on. Right: Winner Bruce Ware

Broulee Runners Wednesday 21st 2022

Tonight, was a record number of starters over the new course with 74 finishers. As is fi ng with 74 starters it was appropriate that records had to fall. This happened over the 2, 3 and 4-kilometres courses. James Gunn broke Mike Atkins record in the 2-kilometres. Samson Kennedy be ered his own record in the 3-Kilometres. Thomas Menzies-Stegbauer broke Daniel Beby record in the 4-kilometres and Audrey Ward broke Paige Connaughton’s record in the 4-kilomrtres.

Poppy Mitchell, Violet Kerr, Roxy Kerr, and Emma Kennedy did personal best mes in the 2-kilometres. In the 4-kilometres Paige Connaughton, Thurein Halpin and Mary Ann Kulh improved their previous best me.

Moruya River. 2 days to Xmas and looks like summer has decided to make an appearance. The forecast looks good, not too hot not too cold, and we are ready for the masses. The river is looking amazing at the moment, clean clear water with the water temp again on the rise. The flathead have been on the chew on the flats with live nippers, frozen baits of your choice and ar fices lures all working. The have been good numbers of bream also on the flats and weed bed edges, with reports of the odd whi ng sneaking around the flats in the back of the hole in the wall. Surface lures will start to become a very viable op on for those of us who like to fish the surface bite. Any popper will work, so if you haven’t tried fishing the surface, give it a go, it is an exi ng way to fish. Under the town bridge there have been good schools of estuary perch on the southern side around the weed beds, small so plas cs or hard body lures will work a treat on these guys. We have the perfect des for a night session on the fish over the next few days, so get amongst them. In the middle of the river, under the bridge, flathead will be a great op on on the flats as will the bream. The hospital holes will have bream, flathead, trevally and maybe the odd whi ng. And further upstream, the Yarragee bend is holding numbers of flathead, bream and the odd estuary perch. Moruya river is fishing great! Get in on the ac on. Tuross River. Coila lake has now closed to the ocean, and the prawns are stacked up at the entrance, just wai ng for a dinner date with your family. It’s already busy down there a er dark, so give each other space, enjoy the prawn run as there are plenty for everyone. If you want to try prawning, we have everything you need to get started, nets, lights and buckets. Tuross lake itself is yet again, a hive of ac vity! There are plenty of fish being caught this week, with flathead being the main stay of this amazing fishery. As is the norm this me of year, boat traffic is also on the increase. So please keep your cool at the boat ramp, and if you can see someone in need of a hand, please help out. The main boat ramp is star ng to sand up a fair bit from reports we have had, so please be cau ous at low de!! With a dark tonight, de varia ons are big, so the isn’t going to much water on the low! Fourways is seeing good fish ac vity with bream and estuary perch on the snags and flathead on the drop offs and in the channel. The Bodalla metal

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