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Narooma Women’s Golf results
The final round of our 4BBB Stableford Round was played on Monday 7th August with 18 compe tors.
1 division - the overall winners were Pam Shepherd and Ris Cheale with a score of 47. Balls to 45
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Wednesday, 9th August on another beau ful winter day we had a field of 18 entrants compe ng in the August Medal and Pu ng 1 Division 0-45
The overall winner and winner of the Medal was Tania Burr.
Congratula ons to Tania on her first medal. Her score was 71 off a handicap of 35 Runner up was Janice Eardley with a score of 72 off a handicap of 25 Balls to 76 C/B 12 ladies competed in a Stableford event.
The winner was Pam Shepherd with a score of 37 off a handicap of 35 Runner up was Libby Shortridge with a score of 35 off a handicap of 34 Balls to 30 Nearest to pin: Hole 3, Div
Shortridge Hole 17, Div 1 Kay Lawrence
Broulee Runners Wed Aug 9th 2023
Excellent running condi ons for this evening’s run a racted 48 starters. It was great to see three of the original Broulee runners in Jill Brown, Nev Madden and Annie Johnsen. Nev is recovering from a hip opera on, and he is determined to get back to full fitness. Michael Filmer-Smith, whose first run was in 2014, ran tonight. He currently lives in England and is back in Australia and made a welcome appearance.
There was a lot of class this evening with 9 personal best mes. In the 2-kilometres Sophia Carver backed up her PB of last week to record another by 13 seconds. Henry S improved by 3 minutes and 39 seconds, O s Remling by 20 seconds and Buddy S by 2 minutes and 38 seconds. In the 4-kilometres the improvers were Nuno Goncalves by 27 seconds, Louisa McAsh by 6 seconds, Charlie Jackson by 22 seconds, Henry Bissell by 11 seconds and Meg Edenborough by 7 seconds.
Moruya River.
The only thing to really report from the river this week, is the visi ng presence of a few nice salmon in the lower sec ons of the river.
Both Preddy’s Wharf on the south side and the spur wall on the north side would be likely loca ons to try and target a light tackle salmon in the river.
I would concentrate of a run in de up to high and throw some small metals around or some pilchard pieces or whole white bait on small gang hooks. There has been a bit of size to these fish also, around 50-60cm.
So super light gear will struggle to land one of these fish. I would look at 2-4kg or 3-5kg ou its with 25003000 sized reels for best chance at success. A 6-7 weight fly rod would also be a lot of fun for those who like to wave the long wand.
Tuross River.
Much like Moruya the Tuross system is also cold and quiet at the moment. The salmon that Moruya has seen should also be visi ng Tuross at the moment. Look towards the lower sec ons of the river around the main boat ramp and boat sheds to try and find a fish or two.
Rock and Beach.
Salmon have been the main stay of the fishing scene this week as per usual. Wind sock just north of the breakwall has been holding some very healthy specimens and numbers this week to date. Fish to 60cm have been fairly common and a lot of fun to catch.
The rock ledges are s ll producing good drummer for this wan ng some close quarter combat ac on. They are also producing some nice crays for those prepared to don a wetsuit and dive for them.
Offshore.
Snapper have been readily available on all of the local reefs this last week from 20m to 50m of water along with all the usual suspects you will find on the reefs. Flathead have also s ll been available in between the reefs over the sand as well.
For the game crews there con nue to be yellow fin out wide at the moment as well.
While the days are star ng to get longer, the water is s ll cold, and will con nue to be so for a few more months. But with longer days, the waters will slowly start to warm.
We are s ll reasonably well stocked in the bait department at the moment, with the truck coming again next week.
We will also start to see new product from the Tackle Show last week slowly start to filter through over the next few months. So keep an eye on our socials for no fica ons of new product arriving.
Stay safe and remember, “everyday’s a good fay for fishing…”
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