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TABLE OF CONTENTS Angler, Crews, Boat Owners & Charter Boat Captain’s Responsibilities .............................................118 - 119 BYLAWS ............................................................................................................................................................... 60 - 67 COUNCIL BOARD, IGFA, LIFE MEMBERS & CLUBS • (includes dates of joining Council, Contacts, Delegates & Weigh Station information)..................5 - 24 • Past Presidents ............................................................................................................................................ 28 - 29 • President’s Report ..............................................................................................................................................25 • LegaSea Report ...................................................................................................................................................27 • Safe Boating ...........................................................................................................................................................4 Fisheries Management Report ........................................................................................................................ 68 - 71 Fish Tagged 2015/16 per club in regional order ........................................................................................ 134 - 135 Fish Weighed 2015/16 per club in regional order ..................................................................................... 136 - 137 Gamefish Weight Tables… .....................................................................................................................................138 Identification: Billfish: ............................................................................................................................................125 Identification: Shark .................................................................................................................................................124 Identification: Tuna & Mackerel .............................................................................................................................123 Illustrated Guide to Equipment Regulations ..............................................................................................116 - 117 NATIONALS: • 2016 Results ................................................................................................................................................. 48 - 59 • 2017 Entry Form, Rules & Notes for Recorders..................................................................................... 37 - 46 RECORDS: • Check List when Claiming a Record……..……………………………………… ...........................................122 • IGFA & NZSFC Fishing Rules & Angling Regulations .......................................................................104 - 115 • NZ & World Record Form .......................................................................................................................120 - 121 • NZ & World Records: Saltwater (includes Juniors & Smallfry) ....................................................... 76 - 103 • Saltwater Fly Rod Records (includes Juniors & Smallfry) ...................................................................72 - 74 TROPHY WINNERS: • 1st Marlin Weighed/Tagged/Rob Dinsdale Memorial Trophy/Peter & Noeline Short Memorial Trophy/ Top Junior Angler/Grand Slams ................................................................................................ 29 - 35 • Fisherman of the Year ................................................................................................................................ 34 - 35 • Lord Norrie Gold Cup ................................................................................................................................. 32 - 33 • The Old Man & the Sea Cup ...................................................................................................................... 33 - 34 • The Saul Trophy ..................................................................................................................................................29 • The Hart Trophy ..................................................................................................................................................35 Weighperson’s Responsibilities ...................................................................................................................118 - 119 Winner of The Old Man & the Sea Cup ...................................................................................................... 126 - 127 Hunter Scott -Top Junior Angler............................................................................................................................129 ADVERTISERS We would like to thank and acknowledge the following advertisers: Badgemakers, Big Fish Bait & Tackle, Black Magic, Blue Water, Go Fuel, Composite Developments, EBH Boat Haulage, IGFA, IRL Pipe, Kilwell, McLaren Brown Media, Mustad, Nationals Poster, NZ Fishing News, NZ Marine Research, Shimano, Simrad, White Island Charters, Whitianga Marina Society, Line Tester Ad, LegaSea, ITM, BCS Enterprises and Fathom Offshore Lures
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SAFE BOATING NEW ZEALAND SPORT FISHING COUNCIL You are a member of a club that is affiliated to the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council Inc. With that comes some responsibility for safe boating. Whether your vessel is small or large, as skipper you need to know about your legal responsibilities, as well as the safety equipment and procedures required for your vessel. Being a responsible skipper on board any vessel means that you are in charge. This is not just a tradition; it’s also the law. You are responsible for the safety of the boat and all persons onboard. As skipper you need to know that operating a vessel in a way that causes any unnecessary risk, is an offence. The same applies to maintaining the vessel and its equipment. BEFORE YOU GO: • Check tides and a marine weather forecast. • Check that all equipment on board is in working order: Check that your vessel is seaworthy and capable of making the intended trip. • Tell someone where you plan to go and when you intend to return. If your plans change let them know. • It is a legal requirement in New Zealand for approved PFDs (life jackets) to be carried on all vessels. Be sure that each person has a PFD that is the correct size and fit. They must be worn at times of heightened risk. For example, rough seas, non-swimmers, alcohol consumption, crossing any bar, emergencies and distress. When not being worn, it has to be stowed where it is immediately accessible. • Carry all necessary supplies for an emergency, i.e. fuel, food, water and warm clothing. • Study a chart of the area you intend to voyage to. Make yourself aware of all possible dangers. Ask for local advice if in doubt. • Always have an operating VHF radio on board. A handheld VHF only has limited battery life, but if kept in a waterproof container is ideal in a capsize situation. Cell phones are only a secondary means of communication. Once again only if kept dry. • Be absolutely sure you have adequate means of effective communication that will work after a capsize, i.e. Red Flares, VHF, 406 mHz EPIRB. ON BOARD • Show everyone what safety equipment is carried, where it is stored and how it works. • Tell everyone where your voyage is taking you beyond sheltered water. It is very sensible to have at least two people on the boat, with one of them over the age of 18 years. • If a significant accident or injury occurs, it is your responsibility to report it to Maritime New Zealand.
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NEW ZEALAND SPORT FISHING TITLE COUNCIL INCORPORATED PO BOX 207 012 HUNUA 2254 Secretary – Telephone: 021 177 1705 e-mail – secretary@nzsportfishing.org.nz website – www.nzsportfishing.co.nz Members of the International Game Fish Association PATRON:
JR Chibnall
EXECUTIVE President: Vice Presidents: Executive Officer: Auditor: Records Officer:
Phil Appleyard 027 273 0500 Peter Campbell 0274 976 305 Bob Gutsell 021 750 562 Dave Lockwood, PO Box 207 012 Hunua 2254 021 177 1705 Tim England Chartered Accountant Pete Saul, PO Box 403100, Ngunguru 0154 09 434 3758 0274 991 136
Board: Phil Appleyard Peter Campbell Bob Gutsell Brenda Saul Paul Batten Warren Maher Deryk Nielsen Wayne Bicknell Lewis Avenell Mark Connor Ross Lucas Mark Hemingway Richard Baker Scott Macindoe Dave Lockwood
President Vice President Vice President Zone 1 – Northland Zone 2 - Auckland Zone 3 – Coromandel Zone 4 – Central Bay of Plenty Zone 5 – Lower North Island Zone 6 – Waikato/Taranaki Zone 7 - South Island Zone 8 – Eastern Bay of Plenty IGFA and Life Member Representative Co-opted – Public Relations Co-opted – LegaSea & Fisheries Management Executive Officer
NZ IGFA Representatives: John Chibnall Tony Hill Richard Baker Jim O’Brien John Henderson Mark Hemingway Jeff Romeril Wayne Bicknell Jerry Garrett Scott Tindale
Bay of Islands Whakatane Auckland Wellington Orewa Mt Maunganui Auckland Napier Bay of Islands Auckland
Life Members:
Larry Dyer, John Chibnall, Jeff Romeril Roz Nelson, Richard Baker, Peter Saunders
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AFFILIATED TITLECLUBS ZONE 1 - NORTHLAND AHIPARA GAMEFISH CLUB – UNINCORPORATED CLUB Zone 1 - Northland PO BOX 17 AHIPARA Date of Becoming 4th Unincorporated Member of Council, 27.01.15 203 members as at the end of last membership year Contact: Lynda Matthews - 09 409 4826 or 021 132 5352 Email: ahiparagamefishclub@gmail.com Delegates: Lynda & Robbie Matthews Weigh station is at 39 Korora St, Ahipara and 471 Awaroa Rd, Kaitaia. Contact Ginty Morrogh, Ahipara 09 4094675 or Leighton Matthews, Kaitaia 09 408 2142 BAY OF ISLANDS SWORDFISH CLUB INC Zone 1 - Northland PO BOX 31 RUSSELL 0242 Date of becoming Full members of Council, 03.05.57 1,325 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Dale Pullen, Annette Hardcastle, Erin Rogers - Club: 09 403 7857 Email: swordfish@xtra.co.nz Website: www.swordfish.co.nz Delegates: Dave Arrell 027 4952 156 & Jennifer Troup troup_j@yahoo.co.nz Weigh Stations: Russell, Paihia and Kerikeri. Contact: swordysports CH 3 – Club 09 403 7857. Weighing Times – 5 pm – 7 pm Russell, Paihia & Kerikeri. Paihia Weighmaster: Dick Sheridan – 09 402 6097 or 027 436 2351. Kerikeri Weighmaster: John Rowe - 0274 725 855. Russell Weighmaster: Terry Reed 09 403 7791 or 021 280 4797. Charge for Courtesy Weighs of $50 for non-members. Membership cards or proof of membership must be provided before any courtesy weighs proceed. DOUBTLESS BAY SPORTFISHING CLUB INC Zone 1 - Northland PO BOX 411 MANGONUI NORTHLAND 0442 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 13.07.96 177 Members as at end of last membership year President: Harris Narby – 027 430 4968 E-mail: hnarby@icloud.com Secretary: Rewa Sullivan – 022 305 3474 dbsfc@hotmail.com Contact: Evan Mackay E-mail: emackay@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Evan Mackay - 0274 527 608, Keith Kelly - 027 659 4975 Jason Brown – 021 861 280, Peter Graham – 027 472 2313, Rex Roberts, Michelle Corden 027 421 7853 Weigh Stations: Mill Bay Wharf Mangonui – by appointment - Keith Kelly – 0276 594 975: Annette Hall 0272 067 139: Peter Graham 027 472 2313: Coopers Beach – by appointment – Tony Banks- 09 406 0592: Rangiputa – by appointment – Reel Rods, 1032 Inland Road, Karikari Peninsula Courtesy Weighs: All members of clubs affiliated to the NZSFC are free provided that their current membership card is presented before courtesy weighs proceed. All non members will be charged $20. VHF Channel – VHF 60, 61
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HOKIANGA BIG GAME & SPORT FISHING CLUB INC Zone 1 - Northland PO BOX 19 OMAPERE 0444 SOUTH HOKIANGA Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 21.11.98 201 Members as at end of last membership year Contact: Linda Pattinson – 09 405 8889 or 021 811 286 E-mail: lpattinson@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Linda Pattinson & Shane Percy Weigh Station: Copthorne Hotel & Resort Hokianga: Weighmaster – Linda Pattinson – 09 405 8889 or 021 811 286. Weighing Times on request. Channel 82. Charge for Courtesy Weighs $20 for non members. HOUHORA BIG GAME & SPORTS FISHING CLUB INC Zone 1 - Northland PO BOX 20 HOUHORA 0460 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 28.09.91 341 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Club: 09 409 7755 or Debbie Bunn 09 409 8044 E-mail: fish.houhora@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Don Bellingham 09 409 8737, Justin Kernan 09 409 7949, Max Carey 027 472 7094 Weigh Stations: Houhora at Club Jetty. Weighing by negotiation. Weighmasters: Debbie Bunn - 09 409 8044, Frank Goodhue – 09 409 7747, Wayne Carey – 09 409 8747. VHF Channels 60 or 61 or 83. Charge for Courtesy Weighs $20 for non-members of NZSFC. MARSDEN COVE FISHING CLUB Zone 1 - Northland PO BOX 202 RUAKAKA 0150 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 12.07.15 177 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Margaret Mitchell – 021 737 898 E-mail: marsdencovefishingclub@gmail.com Delegates: David O’Brien 0274 588 043 & Bert Rowsell Weigh Station: Marsden Cove Marina. WHANGAREI DEEP SEA ANGLERS CLUB INC Zone 1 - Northland MARINA ROAD RD 3, WHANGAREI 0173 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 03.05.57 1, 289 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Sue Ellis 09 434 3818 or 027 241 4061 E-mail: fish@clear.net.nz Delegates: Pete Saul 0274 991 136 & Brenda Saul 0274 720 733 Weigh Stations: Tutukaka – Contact Club 09 434 3818. VHF 04. Weighing times 5 pm to 7 pm or by prior arrangement. $20 for non members or those without a membership card. Membership cards or proof of membership must be provided before any courtesy weighs proceed.
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WHANGAROA SPORT FISHING CLUB Zone 1 - Northland 573 WHANGAROA ROAD RD 1, KAEO 0478 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 03.05.57 691 members as at end of last membership year President: Terry Lay – 09 405 1162 or 027 443 7812 Email: christinafishing@xtra.co.nz Contact: Jacqui Simpson – Secretary – 027 341 4032 E-mail: wsfc@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Terry Lay – 0274 437 812 Weigh Stations: Whangaroa Foreshore. Contact Laurie Stephens – Phone 09 405 0347. VHF 62 – 8am to call new member and 4pm to call fish being weighed. $25 fee for Courtesy Weigh Charge. ZONE 2 - AUCKLAND ALBANY SPORTFISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland PO BOX 300 257 ALBANY NORTH SHORE 0752 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 28.09.96 23 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Peter Nicholson – 0274 935 013 E-mail: albanyfishing@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Clive Cox – 0274 784 557 & Terry Creagh – 021 644 686 Weigh Station: C/o Bays Club Inc, 6 Anzac Road, Browns Bay, North Shore. Also fully Mobile Contact – Terry Creagh 021 644 686. Weighing times and location by arrangement. RNZYS/AUCKLAND SPORTFISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland 101 CURRAN ST WESTHAVEN EXTENSION HERNE BAY, AUCKLAND 1147 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 02.12.61 30 members as at end of last membership year President: Peter Blackwell – 09 634 1484 E-mail: pblackwell@vodafone.co.nz Secretary: Ross Dibly – 09 849 7788 Email: gypsyrose@xtra.co.nz Contact: RNZYS Office – 09 360 6800 Delegates: Bill Cooke 0278 443 082 & Dianne Cooke Weigh Stations: Westhaven BAYS FISHING CLUB INC PO BOX 35 157 BROWNS BAY AUCKLAND 0753 Contact: E-mail: Delegates:
Zone 2 - Auckland
Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 12.04.03 31 Members as at end of last membership year Cliff Solomon kepa.wsale@xtra.co.nz Bob Towersey 09 478 7969
Weigh Station: At Bays Club, 6 Anzac Road, Browns Bay. Contact Person: Bob Towersey – 09 478 7969 or Bays Club – 09 478 8177. Weigh Times – on request. 2017
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BIG FISH FISHING CLUB INC 141 CASCADES ROAD PAKURANGA 2010 AUCKLAND Contact: E-mail: Delegates:
Zone 2 - Auckland
Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 09.02.00 221 members as at end of last membership year Peter McCormack 021 730 943 bigfishfishingclub@vodafone.co.nz Andrea Szalardi 027 276 9507 & Peter McCormack 021 730 943
Weigh Stations: Big Fish Bait and Tackle 141 Cascades Rd and 10 Ganymeade Pl, Half Moon Bay. On water weigh facilities at Half Moon Bay Contact Weigh persons; All Staff at Big Fish Bait and Tackle; 095762764. Phil Appleyard 027 273 0500, Jeremey Coakley 021 598 497 CLEVEDON GAME FISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland PO BOX 207 CLEVEDON 2248 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 13.04.02 168 Members as at end of last membership year Contact: Jason Deraaf – President –021 859 547 Krissy Saunderson – Secretary – 021 023 73129 E-mail: clevedon.gfc@hotmail.com Delegates: Yvette Wells – 027 245 6578 Barry Chibnall – 027 292 5022 Weigh Station: Clevedon Hotel. Weighperson – Anne Sharples – 021 172 0743. COUNTIES SPORTS FISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland PO BOX 83 WAIUKU 2341 SOUTH AUCKLAND Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 30.11.91 618 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Steve Watts E-mail: csfc@hotmail.co.nz Delegate: Stephen Harper and Ian Wildman Weigh Stations: Te Toro Ramp (Manukau Harbour), Hoods Landing (Waikato River); DKM Marine, (Belgium St, Waiuku). Ph Steve Watts, Weighmaster 021 0335 145 or Channel 5 VHF. No charge to affiliated members. Non members $40 charge DEMON ANGLERS CATCHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland 36D FARQUHARSON ROAD ARARIMU AUCKLAND 2583 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 30.07.14 36 members as at the end of last membership year Contact: Paul Welsh, President – 021 548 926 – Paulrw64@gmail.com John Manning, Secretary – 021 528 463 E-mail: jmanning@transnet.co.nz Delegates: Paul Welch – 021 548 926 & John Manning – 021 528 463 Weigh Station: 164 Barrack Road, Mt Wellington, Auckland.
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HAURAKI GULF SPORTFISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland 2a EDGERTON ROAD TE ATATU PENINSULA WAITAKERE 0610 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 28.09.96 71 members as at end of last membership year President: Lance Pattullo – 021 956 527 lance@citycleaning.co.nz Contact: James Pattullo – 021 227 1023 E-mail: secretary@haurakigulf-sfc.co.nz Delegate: Peter Stewart – 0274 926 259 Weigh Stations: Hibiscus Coast Boat Club – Stanmore Bay: Contact: Phil Wilton 09 424 0794. Channel 03 Hibiscus Sport. Top Catch Half Moon Bay. Contact: Tania 09 534 9083 MANGAWHAI BOATING & FISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland PO BOX 162 MANGAWHAI 0540 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 25.09.98 244 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Lloyd Redfern & Paul Batten – 027 6646 554 E-mail: mangawhaifishingclub@xtra.co.nz club@mangawhaiboatingfishing.co.nz Website: www.mangawhaiboatingfishing.co.nz Facebook: Mangawhai Fishing Club Delegate: Paul Batten – 027 6646 554
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Weigh Stations: Mangawhai Fishing & Tackle, Wood Street, Mangawhai. Weighmaster: Darryl Reardon 021 272 8911 or 09 431 5385. Weighing times; Winter 8.00am to 4.00 pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Summer 8.00 am – 5.30pm, 7 days a week. After hours by negotiation. Free to affiliated members. Non members $20 MANGERE BOATING CLUB INC KIWI ESPLANADE MANGERE BRIDGE PO BOX 59029 MANGERE BRIDGE AUCKLAND 2151
Zone 2 - Auckland
Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 24.04.93 136 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Club Manager – 09 636 4673 or Fax 09 636 4676 E-mail: mangereboating@xtra.co.nz Website: www.mangereboatingclub.com Delegates: Gary Halton – 021 920 841 Naylon Cassidy Weigh Station: 31R Kiwi Esplanade, Mangere Bridge. For Courtesy Weigh-ins, after hours, contact the Commodore on 021 758 459. MANUKAU CRUISING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland PO BOX 13 114 ONEHUNGA AUCKLAND 1643 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 23.09.04 92 Members as at end of last membership year President: James Criglington Contact: Rita Marsh E-mail: manukaucc@xtra.co.nz or ritamarsh@hotmail.co.nz Delegate: Peter Garrett Weigh Station: Reciprocal with Mangere Boating Club. MANUKAU SPORT FISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland PO Box 60379 TITIRANGI WAITAKERE 0642 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 25.09.98 214 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Tony Hawk – 027 453 3536
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E-mail: Delegates:
msfc@ihug.co.nz Mark Kelly 0274 81 27 26
Weigh Station: Little Huia. MURIWAI SPORTS FISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland PO BOX 282 KUMEU 0841 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 25.09.98 347 members as at end of last membership year President: Stanley Phillips – 027 274 1929 Email: stanleyphillips@hotmail.com Contact: April Davidson E-mail: secretary.msfc@hotmail.com Delegate: Bernie Ward – 027 343 5900 Delegate: berniejward@gmail.com Weigh Stations: Gantry and scales at Muriwai and South Head, scales at Huapai/Kumeu Muriwai – Glen Lloyd 09 411 8305, Rick Butt 09 411 8170, Andrew Coster 09 411 8128 South Head – Greg Ross 09 420 8487 Huapai/Kumeu – Brett Godfrey 027 270 6383, Robbie Travers 027 290 2329 Nil charge for NZSFC Affiliated members (with proof of membership). Non_member - $25 NZ LAND BASED GAMEFISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland 30 INTREPID CRESCENT BEACHLANDS AUCKLAND 2018 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 18.07.92 27 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Carolyn McKenzie – 021 519 678 E-mail: NZLBG.co.nz@gmail.com Delegates: Richard Baker 021 869 889 & Scott Bradley 022 350 2527 Weigh Station: 82 Craig Road, Maraetai. Contact Todd Mitchell – 021 525 689 or Scott Bradley on 022 350 2527. Mobile Scales are used during the Nationals. For weighs (including courtesy weighs) please phone during daylight hours. THE PIHA DEEP SEA FISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland PO BOX 88 PIHA WAITAKERE CITY 0772 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 13.05.95 79 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Graeme Trotman E-mail: gtrotman@xtra.co.nz
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Delegate:
Graeme Trotman
Weigh Station: Piha RSA, 3 Valley Road, Piha, West Auckland: Weighmaster: Graeme Trotman – 09 812 8132 or 0274 852 050. MARAETAI BEACH BOATING CLUB FISH AND DIVE SECTION Zone 2 - Auckland 188 MARAETAI DRIVE MARAETAI BEACH 2018 AUCKLAND Date of Becoming 1st Unincorporated Member of Council, 28.09.13 49 Members as at end of last membership year Contact: Paul Williamson – 021 345 412 E-mail: Delegates:
Ian Twist – 027 231 4752 paulw@bcltd.co.nz Saul Harman 021 623 305 & Paul Williamson 021 354 412
Weigh Station: Contact custodian on (09) 536 6649 or Robert Sim on 021 259 8558, plus all weigh station trained members are on display at the weighstation WARKWORTH GAMEFISH CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland PO BOX 136 WARKWORTH 0941 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 11.02.87 306 members as at end of last membership year President: Dave Adams - 021 886 289 Email: davsal@xtra.co.nz Contact: Louise O’Sullivan – 09 425 7021 E-mail: warkworthgamefish@gmail.com Website: www.wwgfc.co.nz Delegates: Brett Rathe & Chris Rathe – 021 449 842
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Weigh Stations: Leigh - Contact Steve Paddison, Leigh Motors 09 422 6250 or 021 297 5739; Port Albert - Contact Russell Rambaud 09 423 7382: Omaha: Contact Chris Rathe 021 449 842: Hoteo - Contact Craig McNaught, 09 422 5739: Gt Barrier: Scott Mabey 09 429 0132: Matakana – Steve – 021 0204 4066: Warkworth Hunting & Fishing: 09 422 2308. WHAKATAKATAKA BAY SPORT FISHING CLUB INC Zone 2 - Auckland 7 TAMAKI DRIVE, ORAKEI, AUCKLAND PO BOX 42056, ORAKEI, AUCKLAND 1745 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council 14.07.12 108 members as at the end of last membership year Contact: Philip Perry – 0274 834 342 Email: Philip@indtex.co.nz Delegates Don Glass – 0274 920 800 & David Graham – 021 852 486 Weigh Station at the OBC, 7 Tamaki Drive. Contact Weighmaster: David Graham 021 852 486.
ZONE 3 - COROMANDEL Zone 3 - Coromandel MATARANGI BOAT & FISHING CLUB INC MATARANGI FIRE STATION HALL MATARANGI DRIVE C/o B BLAKE 208 MATARANGI DRIVE, RD 2, WHITIANGA, 3592 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 14.07.12 96 Members as at end of last membership year Contact: Wayne Davis 0274 589 544 Email: waynesheryl@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Stu Arnold – 027 435 2899 & Graham Kensington – 07 866 4899 Weigh Station: Matarangi Fire Station. Weigh-in 1630 – 1700 daily. Phone first, Bronwyn Blake - 021 023 11130. Weighmasters: Harry Karl 021 910 718, Stu Arnold - 027 435 2899, David McDonald 027 472 4233, Dave Blake - 021 023 56631, Alan Windsor – 07 866 2687, Ross Wilshire 07 869 5605 or 0272 926 902, Blue Lewis - 027 268 3937. MERCURY BAY GAME FISHING CLUB INC Zone 3 - Coromandel 12 THE ESPLANADE WHITIANGA 3510 PO BOX 150 WHITIANGA 3542 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 03.05.57 2,423 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Alan Proctor - 07 866 4121 – alan@mbgfc.co.nz E-mail: mbgfc@xtra.co.nz Website: www.gamebase.co.nz
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Delegates:
Warren Harris 0274 992895 & Alan Proctor 021 02914854
Weigh Station at the rear of the Clubrooms, 12 The Esplanade, Whitianga. Weighpersons: Ellery Whiteman – 0274 721 731. Weigh Times: 4.30pm – 7.30 pm and as required. VHF Channel 61. TAIRUA-PAUANUI SPORTS FISHING CLUB INC Zone 3 - Coromandel 11 TUI TCE, TAIRUA PO BOX 62 TAIRUA 3544 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 22.11.81 583 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Secretary – Eve Roper – 0274 797 851 E-mail: tairuafish@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Warren Maher 0274 734 835 & Rob Scott – 021 0229 9109 Weigh Stations: Clubrooms – Tui Terrace, Tairua. Weighmasters – Wayne Barnes – 021 312 268/07 864 8982 - For weighing of fish please contact one of our weighmasters. Please be respectful of our weighmasters if you are arriving late in the evening as our weighmasters are volunteers. Club Contact Phone No: 07 864 8361 At Club from 4pm each day. WHANGAMATA OCEAN SPORTS CLUB INC Zone 3 - Coromandel 1100 PORT ROAD PO BOX 84 WHANGAMATA 3643 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 01.12.90 6,109 members as at end of last membership year President: Kevin Lynch – 021 299 0823 Email: kbl@slingshot.co.nz Contact: Club Manager - 07 865 8704 E-mail: manager@oceansports.co.nz Delegates: Roy Hoskin – 0274 906 369, Barney O’Neill 021 936 874 Kevin Lynch 021 2990 823, Des Addison 022 353 8959 Weigh Stations: Clubrooms 1100 Port Road, by the Wharf. Weigh in time from 4.30 pm daily. VHF CH 04, No charge to affiliated members. Non members $20 charge. Weighmasters: Contact Club - 07 865 8704 ZONE 4 - CENTRAL BOP BOWENTOWN BOATING & SPORTFISHING CLUB INC Zone 4 - Central BOP PIOS ROAD BOWENTOWN RD 1 KATIKATI 3177 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 13.07.96 690 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Erin Schmacher – 07 803 5006 E-mail: bbsfc@xtra.co.nz
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Delegate: Website:
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Weigh Station: Clubrooms, Pio Road, Bowentown, Waihi Beach: Contact : Club 07 863 5006. Weighpersons – Reel n Wave, Wilson Rd, Waihi Beach 07 863 5859 MT MAUNGANUI SPORTFISHING CLUB INC Zone 4 - Central BOP SALISBURY WHARF PO BOX 5131 MT MAUNGANUI 3150 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 18.11.89 1,678 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Toni Peck – 027 484 4292 E-mail: mtfish@actrix.co.nz Delegates: Mark Hemingway 027 205 2429, Vance Fulton 027 329 6328, Ross Lucas 027 283 0523 Steve Burling 027 575 3665 Weigh Station: Salisbury Wharf Pier and Clubrooms. Weighmaster: Robbie Miller – 027 280 8079 or Kevin Cooper. Weighing Times: By arrangement. TAUPO FISHING CLUB INC HICKLING RESERVE AC BATHS AVENUE PO BOX 910 TAUPO 3351 President: Email: Contact: E-mail: Website: Delegate:
Zone 4 - Central BOP
Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 24.09.94 95 members as at end of last membership year Mathew Pate 027 358 2053 mathew.pate@gmail.com Trudi McHale Andrew.trudi@xtra.co.nz www.taupofishingclub.co.nz Andrew King – ariellandrew@gmail.com
Weigh Stations: Taupo Fishing Club Clubrooms AC Baths Ave. Weighpersons: Mathew Pate 07 378 5337 TAURANGA SPORT FISHING CLUB INC Zone 4 - Central BOP 66 KEITH ALLEN DRIVE, SULPHUR POINT TAURANGA 3110 PO BOX 13095 TAURANGA 3141 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 03.05.57 2,508 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Roly Bagshaw - 07 578 6203 or 021 702 248 E-mail: office@tsfc.co.nz Website: www.tsfc.co.nz
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Delegates:
Deryk Nielsen 021 620 634. Eric Tait 027 484 5147, Bruce Mack 027 241 6953, Jo Oxenham 021 558 171, Adam Milnes 021 086 22610, Leanne Lory 027 619 5362
Weigh Stations: Clubhouse – 66 Keith Allen Drive, Sulphur Point, Tauranga. Contact: Roly Bagshaw 07 578 6203 or 021 702 248. Charge - $20 for non NZSFC Club members. THE TE AROHA ANGLING CLUB INC Zone 4 - Central BOP C/o MARIE KLEUSKENS 74 OTWAY RD, RD 3 TE AROHA 3393 Date of Becoming Full Members, 14.04.07 55 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Richard Cornes – 07 884 6625 or 0274 452 090 Marie Kleuskens – 07 884 5780 or 021 1363 779 E-mail: kleuskens@xnet.co.nz Delegates: Richard Cornes 0274 452 090, Steve Cox 029 770 0848 & Phil McCarthy 0275 782 370 Weigh Station: Cox Residence, 148 Stanley Ave, Te Aroha – 07 884 8776 or 029 770 0848. ZONE 5 - LOWER NORTH ISLAND AKITIO BOATING CLUB INC C/o LINDA SORENSEN RD 3 EKETAHUNA 4996 Contact: E-mail: Delegates:
Zone 5 - Lower North Island Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 24.09.99 352 members as at end of last membership year Secretary – Linda Sorensen – 06 374 3868 akitoboatclub@xtra.co.nz Club Captain – Brian Coldstream - judy_brian@xtra.co.nz George Taylor 021 330 747 & Alberto Ramirez 027 340 2721
Weigh Station: Situated underneath Clubrooms. Weighmaster Wayne Sorensen 06 374 3868 GISBORNE TATAPOURI SPORTS FISHING CLUB INC Zone 5 - Lower North Island PO BOX 693 GISBORNE 4040 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 01.02.69 3,548 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Johanna Wilkes – Club Manager - 06 868 4756 E-mail: admin@gistatapouri.co.nz Website: www.gtsfc.co.nz Delegates: Linda Coulston 0272 142 028, Craig Miller 0274 835 747 Weigh Stations: No. 2 Wharf Shed, Esplanade, Gisborne and Tatapouri Ramp, Tatapouri. Weighpersons: Sue Costello – 0275 868 000. Weighing times by arrangement. CH 60 HAWKES BAY SPORTS FISHING CLUB 30 NELSON QUAY, NAPIER PO BOX 12073 AHURIRI
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Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 01.05.71 219 members as at end of last membership year Rebecca Dean – Clubrooms – 06 835 8911 manager@hbsfc.co.nz www.hbsfc.co.nz Wayne Bicknell 027 521 1001
Weight Station: At Club House – 30 Nelson Quay, Napier. Weighing Times – By appointment. Coastguard Channel 01. Zone 5 - Lower North Island MAHIA BOATING & FISHING CLUB INC C/o POST OFFICE MAHIA BEACH Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 28.09.91 539 members as at the end of last membership year Contact: Stu Halpin, President – 06 838 6922 Jarred Moroney, Secretary – 021 860 408 E-mail: moroney4@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Jo Hedley 06 837 5031 Weigh Station: Club Rooms, Pohutukawa Drive, Mahia PORANGAHAU FISHING CLUB INC Zone 5 - Lower North Island 860 FARM ROAD RD 4 WAIPUKURAU 4282 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 19.01.02 115 Members as at end of last membership year Contact: Sarah Johnston – 06 858 8495 E-mail: porangahaufishing@gmail.com Weigh Stations: Blackhead Beach , Ashley French 06 928 0599. Whangaehu Road, Whangaehu Beach. WAIRARAPA SPORTS FISHING CLUB INC Zone 5 - Lower North Island PO BOX 213 MASTERTON 5180 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 25.09.93 153 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Jan Beaumont – 06 377 1134 E-mail: the.beaus@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Ed Beetham 0274 464 660 & David Cameron 0274 488 135 Weigh Stations: WSFC Club Rooms, Jetty Road, Castlepoint. Contact one of the Weighmasters: Dave Cameron – Ph: 0276 256 258; Lawson Campbell 0272 301 223; Grant Beaumont 0274 883 461; or Trent Oakly 06 372 2702. VHF Channel 3: Castlepoint and Orui. Weighing Times – by arrangement. WELLINGTON SURFCASTING & ANGLING CLUB INC Zone 5 - Lower North Island PO BOX 3060 WELLINGTON 6140 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council 12.11.11 136 members as at end of last membership year President: David Harvey Email: david.harvey@iag.co.nz
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Craig Boyes – 027 477 7446 c.boyes@kfamilylaw.co.nz wsac.inc@gmail.com Dave Pye 027 299 6666 & Gary Whitaker 027 240 1685
Weigh Station: 14 Stanhope Grove, Korokoro, Lower Hutt 5011. Contact: Jim O’ Brien 04 589 1425 or 027 236 3464 ZONE 6 - WAIKATO & TARANAKI Zone 6 - Waikato/Taranaki KAWHIA BOATING & ANGLING CLUB INC 124 OMIMITI STREET PO BOX 82 KAWHIA 3843 VIA TE AWAMUTU Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 26.09.92 271 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Linda Rowe – 027 493 9021 E-mail: kbac@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Cecil Hickman 0274 958 705 & Shay Ward 0276 661 447 Weigh Station: 124 Omimiti Street; Judy Lane – 07 871 0536; Weighing Times – open by arrangement. NEW PLYMOUTH SPORTFISHING & UNDERWATER CLUB INC Zone 6 - Waikato/Taranaki PO BOX 97 NEW PLYMOUTH 4340 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 17.11.84 1,521 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Rowan Yandle – 027 491 3976 E-mail: npsuc@xtra.co.nz – Club Phone 06 758 3901 Delegates: Pete Saunders 021 231 3565 & Ian Steele 027 688 1441 Weigh Station: Clubrooms, Lee Breakwater, Port Taranaki – Contact the Club 06 758 3901. Weighing Times 4 pm – 7 pm and by arrangement: Radio frequency/Channel – 3 & 61 VHF. RAGLAN SPORTFISHING CLUB INC Zone 6 - Waikato/Taranaki 10 SMITH STREET RAGLAN 3225 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 28.09.00 520 members as at end of last membership year President: Ken Barry 07 825 5797 E-mail: kgbee@xtra.co.nz Contact: Sheryl Hart, Secretary - 021 943 018 E-mail: theharts.raglan@xtra.co.nz Delegates: Sheryl Hart and Ken Barry
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Weigh Stations: Harbour View Hotel Carpark, Wallis St, Raglan. Contact: Sheryl Hart – 07 825 8867 or 021 943 018. Weighing Times by arrangement. VHF Channel 2. Call sign – Raglan Sport. Full list of weighmasters’ details are on the Weigh Station door. WAIKATO SPORT FISHING CLUB INC Zone 6 - Waikato/Taranaki PO BOX 9036 HAMILTON 3240 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 06.07.91 261 members as at end of last membership year President: Roger Bright 027 490 2771 Email: president@nzsportfishing.co.nz Contacts: Julie Clausen 027 808 3882 E-mail: secretary@waikatosportfishing.co.nz membership@waikatosportfishing.co.nz Delegate: Bob Gutsell – 021 750 562 Weigh Stations: Fish City, Kahikatea Drive, Hamilton; Raglan Club, Bow Street, Raglan, W. Swetman Residence, Dominion Road, Hamilton. Weighpersons: Kevin Taylor (Fish City) – 07 846 6675. Weighing Times: Fish City: Mon to Fri: 8 am – 5.30 pm, Saturday: 9 am – 4 pm, Sunday: 10 am – 4 pm. No Courtesy Weigh Charge for NZSFC Affiliated Club members ZONE 7 - SOUTH ISLAND Zone 7 - South Island ASHLEY SPORT FISHING CLUB INC C/o JOHN BRUCE 6 CARRS ROAD LOBURN, RD2 RANGIORA 7472 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 15.01.05 26 members as at end of last membership year Contact: John Bruce – 03 313 4042 or 027 433 0679 E-mail: john-bruce@xtra.co.nz Delegates: John Bruce & Mark Connor 0274 327 485 Weigh Station: Ashley Hotel, Cnr Canterbury & High Streets, Ashley. Weighmasters: Weasel Chapman 03 313 5944: John Bruce 0274 33 0679. CANTERBURY SPORT FISHING CLUB INC Zone 7 - South Island PO BOX 34016 FENDALTON CHRISTCHURCH 8540 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council, 18.07.92 24 Members as at the end of last membership year Contact: President – John Butler – 03 389 0077 or butlermarine@xtra.co.nz For Bach bookings: John Butler – 03 389 0077 or butlermarine@xtra.co.nz Delegate: Mark Scaife Email: markandlindyloo@hotmail.com Weigh Stations: Canterbury Sport Fishing Bach, Oaro, Kaikoura. Club meeting place where club nights are on the last Tuesday of each month at 7.30 pm – 33 Briggs Rd, Shirley, Christchurch. MARLBOROUGH REC FISHERS ASSOCIATION
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PO Box 384 Blenheim President: Contact: Email: Delegates:
Date of becoming Full Members of Council – 16.07.16 31 Members as at the end of last membership year Peter Watson Tony Orton 03-577 7875 botonz@icloud.com Roger Randell 03 578 4005 and Bosun Huntly 03 573 9010
PEGASUS BAY GAME FISHING CLUB INC Zone 7 - South Island C/o JOHN TULLY 56 MAUGER DRIVE HEATHCOTE CHRISTCHURCH 8022 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 18.01.03 28 Members as at end of last membership year Contact: John Tully – Phone 0272 61738 E-mail: tullyman@xtra.co.nz Delegate: Peter Eggeling – 027 487 9934 Weigh Station: 31 Wickham St, Bromley, Christchurch. Weighperson – Graham Le Compte – 03 384 9934. Weighing times – by arrangement. SOUTHERN SPORT FISHING CLUB INC Zone 7 - South Island C/o IAN CARRICK 11 WINDSOR STREET INVERCARGILL 9810 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 13.04.02 25 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Ian Carrick – 03 217 4983 Bus & 03 221 7010 Pvt E-mail: ian@windsorphysio.co.nz Delegates: Ian Carrick & Dave Harvey 03 3216 8887 Weigh Station: Ian Carrick, 11 Windsor Street, Invercargill, Ph 03 221 7010 Pvt or 03 217 4983 Bus: Weigh times: To be arranged. TAUTUKU FISHING CLUB DUNEDIN & HAAST INC Zone 7 - South Island PO BOX 1488 DUNEDIN 9054 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 22.09.79 40 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Brett Bensemann – 021 456 772 or 03 455 7592 E-mail: bensemann@actrix.co.nz Delegate: Brett Bensemann – 021 456 772 or 03 455 7592 Weigh Stations: Tautuku Fishing Clubhouse at Smaills Beach, Dunedin – Channel 62/64: Weighmaster – Russell Moylan – 03 456 1162 - russell_m@xtra.co.nz. Weighing times – by agreement: South Westland - manned during Nationals only. ZONE 8 - EASTERN BOP TE KAHA SPORT FISHING CLUB INC PO BOX 169
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OPOTIKI 3162 President/Contact: Secretary E-mail: Delegates:
Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 24.09.94 149 members as at end of last membership year Kane Welsh – 07 347 3262 kane@pedersen-group.co.nz Mary Groom – 027 847 7199 letsgofishing@xtra.co.nz Dave Murie – 0274 725 746 & Peter Campbell
Weigh Stations: Te Kaha. Contact Jim Moncur or Chris Tovey 07 325 2914 by arrangement. VHF 63. No charge for Affiliated Members WAIHAU BAY SPORTS FISHING CLUB INC Zone 8 - Eastern BOP C/o WAIHAU BAY PDC OPOTIKI 3199 Date of Becoming Full Members of Council - 29.09.73 614 members as at end of last membership year Contact: Christine Elmiger - 07 325 3949 E-mail: frazel1@clear.net.nz Delegates: Clyde Fraser & Christine Elmiger Weigh Station: At Waihau Boat Ramp – Contact: Christine Elmiger 07 325 3949: Weighing Times as arranged via Coastguard on Channel 63. WHAKATANE SPORTFISHING CLUB INC Zone 8 - Eastern BOP NB: Clubs with fewer than 35 members still pay affiliation fees on 35 members.
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PAST MEMBER CLUBS WHICH HAVE RESIGNED OR DISESTABLISHED Fiordland Game Fishing Club Inc Waikanae Game Fishing Club Inc Ohinemuri Fishing Club Inc Whangamata Sportfishing Club Inc Kerikeri Game & Sports Fishing Club Inc Bay of Whales Fishing Club Inc NZ Sportfishing Inc Ferrymead Fishing Club Inc Coromandel Recreational Fishing Club Inc Tairua Boating & Game Fishing Club Inc Light Anglers Association of NZ Inc West Harbour Fishing Club Inc Cape Egmont Boat Club Inc Pukemanu Boating & Fishing Club Inc Twin Harbours Fishing Club Inc Ngawi Sports Fishing Club Inc Tangimoana Boating Club Inc Dinsdale No 1 Fishing Club Inc Wanganui Manawatu Sea Fishing Club Inc Chalmers Recreational/Sports Fishing Club Inc *Club was in recess for 3 years prior Tokoroa Sports Fishing Club Prospect Fishing Club Hawkes Bay Sports Fishing Club * Club rejoined Council in 2016 Hibiscus Coast Sports and Leisure Club Hopin Bay of Islands Sports Fishing Club Napier Fishing Club
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT SEPTEMBER 2016 Dear Delegates, our guests and hosts Being in the company of the delegates and leaders of so many clubs affiliated to the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council is something that Andrea and I look forward to every year. Your passion and commitment to serving your clubs and fellow delegates is what makes this Council strong and durable. Thank you for your efforts and enthusiasm. Our Council is well served by its Board members and various sub-committees whose energies and endeavors seem to grow by the month. Keeping up to speed with these guys has been challenging. I want to thank our secretary, treasurer and Executive Officer Dave Lockwood. Your regular attendance and support has made such a difference to my Presidency this year. There have been times when we have both been stretched to our limits. I am pleased to advise we now have a handle on the business of Council and are now squarely focused on fine tuning our new systems and refining our governance procedures. The feedback and advice we receive from experienced and vigilant delegates at Zone level offers us good insights as to where improvements are required. It has been a busy year for the Fishing sub-committee with the braid debate getting real attention at IGFA level. Thanks to Mark Hemmingway and Pete Saul taking the time to travel to Florida to participate in the highly anticipated IGFA Symposium. Mark and Pete will brief us in more detail later at this year’s AGM. This year we conducted our first Nationals without Roz Nelson at the helm. A quite daunting prospect. We can see how busy Roz has been for all those years. We all enjoyed outstanding fishing and comradeship. With 1646 anglers from 41 clubs competing hard we had our hands full. For the first time we were trialing club recorders entering their own catch records into the contest database. This was a successful trial with some good lessons learnt. We intend to develop the capacity for all clubs to do likewise in the near future. We are delighted to welcome ITM aboard, joining Simrad in a co-sponsorship role for the 2017 Nationals. In April we passed another milestone with the 1000th presentation of the Hiwi the Kiwi Goes Fishing interactive show for primary aged school children. Both myself and Dave Lockwood, our Executive
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Officer, attended the presentation at Havelock North Primary School, in Hawke’s Bay. I would like to acknowledge Mark and Chris de Lacy for their enthusiastic presentations, Evan Mackay for his years of dedication and organisation, and our generous long-term supporters for this important programme. These supporters include Kilwell Sports, New Zealand Fishing News, Profile Boats, Black Magic Tackle, The Big Fish, and the Guardians of the Sea Charitable Trust. Collectively we have invested more than $300,000 in this project to teach kids how to fish for the future and stay safe around the water. The Fisheries Management Marine Protection team, ably led by Chairman Peter Campbell, has kept us well informed on the many processes we are engaged with. At just over $2.00 per affiliated member we can rest assured our investment into this aspect of Council business is being well utilised. Together with the growing number of LegaSea Legends who are stepping up alongside us we are delivering on our promise of taking a constructive, practical and proactive approach to fisheries management, while offering logical and positive solutions to rebuild our fisheries and restore marine productivity. The Communications sub-committee has delivered on their promise to deliver an E-zine publication dedicated to sportfishing club members. The latest issues of Hooked Up have been a pleasure to read. Your efforts are appreciated team. I want to take this opportunity to thank both Warren (Wazza) Harris and Kelvin Mowat for their many years of service and commitment to the NZSFC Board. They have been a pleasure to work with and I would like you all to join me in wishing them the best of days fishing which will invariably be sunny and calm on days otherwise scheduled for Board meetings.
Phil Appleyard President New Zealand Sport Fishing Council
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LEGASEA REPORT 2016 SCOTT MACINDOE
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LegaSea is a public outreach initiative of the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council. LegaSea raises funds and provides public friendly information about a variety of processes that are important to restoring abundance in our fisheries, to enhance the recreational fishing experience and for the benefit of future generations. GOVERNANCE The Governance Advisory Sub-committee oversees LegaSea’s operations. This Subcommittee includes both LegaSea Directors, Mark Connor and Peter Campbell, and Board members Richard Baker, Kelvin Mowat and Scott Macindoe. FINANCES IRD has approved a change to our financial end of year date. It is now 30th June, aligned with NZSFC’s end of year date. Annual Financial accounts have been completed and filed with our Auditors as of 14th August. Each month 100 percent of public donations made through the LegaSea Legends programme are transferred to the NZSFC and applied to the work streams of Advocacy, Research, Education and Alignment (working with others). As at 30th June 2016 we have secured over 650 LegaSea Legends committed to investing $10 per month. These people make such a difference. Si Yates’ dedication has seen our Partner Programme grow from small beginnings to where we now have three Platinum and over 30 Gold partner brands on board and committed to supporting LegaSea. Other fundraising products include Building LegaSea and LegaSea Works. Over the next twelve months there will be a strong focus on grant seeking from charitable trusts. Sam Woolford has come aboard to focus on this aspect of fundraising. He has a background in business and financial management so adds strength to our team. WHAT’S FISHING WORTH? CAMPAIGN In August 2015 LegaSea launched the What’s Fishing Worth? fundraising campaign to support the study into valuing recreational fishing’s contribution to the economy. LegaSea used three channels to raise money: public donations, contributions from vested interests and grant applications. Our target was $100,000 from public donations and an equivalent sum from vested interests. We failed to reach these targets. We are however very grateful to the businesses that supported the research project and the 689 2017
individuals who donated almost $53,000 during our Givealittle campaign. A more comprehensive report of the research project is provided elsewhere in this document. NEW ZEALAND FISHERIES SYMPOSIUM 2016 In April LegaSea and the NZSFC hosted around 100 people over three days at the inaugural New Zealand Fisheries Symposium. Attendees included a mix of politicians, recreational marine and fresh water advocates, and media personalities. The event was an excellent networking and alignment opportunity for our team. It also showcased our potential for bringing an eclectic group of people together to discuss their joint interests in the marine environment. The ending resolution of the Symposium was to rebuild our inshore fish stocks. EDUCATION AND PUBLIC AWARENESS LegaSea has presented at 80 events, attended by almost 49,000 people, in the past 12 months. We are grateful to Pieter Battaerd who manages our volunteer team. Thanks to their efforts LegaSea continues to present a professional face and meaningful message to a range of audiences. The Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show is a LegaSea Gold partner. Their annual Auckland event is our opportunity to showcase LegaSea to the recreational fishing and boating industry, and build public awareness. LegaSea continues to receive requests for columns, including opinion pieces and updates, from a variety of publications. Over the past year LegaSea has produced at least 97 columns, increased coverage of fisheries issues and seabird awareness in mainstream media, and more than doubled our digital reach using a variety of social media channels. ENTHUSIASTIC EFFORT Results this past year have been mixed, however the team’s enthusiasm and commitment is a constant reminder that recreational fishing is a fundamental part of our Kiwi lifestyle. The LegaSea team is privileged to be serving the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council of clubs, affiliated members and the wider public’s interests in having more abundant fisheries and a productive marine environment. Scott Macindoe | Legasea Support Crew.
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AGM HOST/VENUE WHANGAREI AUCKLAND LW WALDRON* WHANGAREI AUCKLAND RG CHITTY* TAURANGA AUCKLAND RH BARNSLEY* BAY OF ISLANDS AUCKLAND A ST C BELCHER TAURANGA AUCKLAND CD THOMAS WHANGAREI AUCKLAND FJ WEBBER* WHANGAROA WHANGAROA JP CRAWFORD* MERCURY BAY MERCURY BAY NR BRADY* BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS AD BALDWIN* KAWAU ISLAND KAWAU ISLAND RH BARNSLEY* WHANGAREI WHANGAREI GS TRAILL* TAURANGA TAURANGA P CRAWFORD* MERCURY BAY MERCURY BAY FJ WEBBER* WHANGAROA WHANGAROA CR MASON* KAWAU ISLAND KAWAU ISLAND AD BALDWIN* KAWAU ISLAND WHAKATANE RK MORPETH* WHAKATANE HAWKES BAY RK MORPETH* WHAKATANE BAY OF ISLANDS NC HUDSPITH* BAY OF ISLANDS GISBORNE NC HUDSPITH* BAY OF ISLANDS TAURANGA AG EASTGATE* GISBORNE WHANGAREI AG EASTGATE* GISBORNE WAIHAU BAY RC DINSDALE* WHANGAREI WHANGAROA EK WIIG NAPIER MERCURY BAY EK WIIG NAPIER AUCKLAND GR CRANSTON* TAURANGA WHAKATANE GR CRANSTON* TAURANGA BAY OF ISLANDS TR WOOLLIAMS WHAKATANE HAWKES BAY TR WOOLLIAMS WHAKATANE GISBORNE TR WOOLIAMS WHAKATANE TAUTUKU ME GODFREY TAURANGA TAURANGA JR CHIBNALL BAY OF ISLANDS WHANGAREI JR CHIBNALL BAY OF ISLANDS AUCKLAND JR CHIBNALL BAY OF ISLANDS NEW PLYMOUTH PL SHORT* NEW PLYMOUTH WHAKATANE PL SHORT* NEW PLYMOUTH WHANGAROA PL SHORT* NEW PLYMOUTH WARKWORTH RF GILDON WHAKATANE TAUTUKU RF GILDON WHAKATANE HAWKES BAY J HOUGH* GISBORNE WHANGAREI J HOUGH* GISBORNE CAPE EGMONT J HOUGH*/W MARSHALL GISBORNE/TAURANGA BAY OF ISLANDS J ROMERIL WARKWORTH GISBORNE J ROMERIL WARKWORTH TAURANGA J ROMERIL WARKWORTH KAWHIA J ROMERIL WARKWORTH TE KAHA J ROMERIL WARKWORTH WHANGAMATA J ROMERIL WARKWORTH TAUTUKU J ROMERIL WARKWORTH MERCURY BAY J ROMERIL WARKWORTH WHAKATANE R BAKER NZ LAND BASED HAWKES BAY
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1985-86 G BROWN BAY OF ISLANDS 1986-87 R GOING (Mrs) WHANGAREI 1987-88 P CRUSH BAY OF ISLANDS 1988-89 W LLOYD BAY OF ISLANDS FIRST MARLIN OF THE SEASON – WEIGHED (Over 90 kg) 1989-90 B KING BAY OF ISLANDS 1990-91 P POTTER WHANGAREI 1991-92 B GREENBURY WHANGAROA 1992-93 R MacGIBBON WHANGAREI 1993-94 G RAYNER WHANGAREI 1994-95 B JOHNSON BAY OF ISLANDS 1995-96 B LUCAS WHANGAROA 1996-97 S RINKIN WHANGAREI 1997-98 H TAYLOR WHANGAREI 1998-99 J ARDERN WHANGAREI 1999-00 R MAITLAND BAY OF ISLANDS 2000-01 J LATTA BAY OF ISLANDS 2001-02 E WHARERAU BAY OF ISLANDS 2002-03 G DE LATOUR WHANGAREI 2003-04 W MILICH HOKIANGA 2004-05 D HAWKINS WHANGAREI 2005-06 R GOING WHANGAREI 2006-07 C PILLE BAY OF ISLANDS 2007-08 M GOODHEW WHAKATANE 2008-09 S SMITH WHANGAMATA 2009-10 S MARSH BAY OF ISLANDS 2010-11 V MULDROCK WHANGAROA 2011-12 D PASCOE HOUHORA 2012-13 J LEE WHANGAMATA 2013-14 D LEFEVER WHANGAREI 2014-15 C GIBBS MT MAUNGANUI 2015-16 D MEINHOLD MANUKAU FIRST MARLIN OF THE SEASON – TAGGED & RELEASED 1989-90 F TYLER BAY OF ISLANDS 1990-91 D MOSELEN WHANGAREI 1991-92 R HORTON BAY OF ISLANDS 1992-93 C CROPPER BAY OF ISLANDS 1993-94 V GOING WHANGAREI 1994-95 P SIGLEY BAY OF ISLANDS 1995-96 D FROST BAY OF ISLANDS 1996-97 H DODSON BAY OF ISLANDS 1997-98 L NICHOLS BAY OF ISLANDS 1998-99 M ERICKSON BAY OF ISLANDS 1999-00 N DAVEY BAY OF ISLANDS 2000-01 A CANDY WHANGAROA 2001-02 W GOING WHANGAREI 2002-03 J HARGEN BAY OF ISLANDS 2003-04 I MASON WHANGAREI 2004-05 G SOWERBY BAY OF ISLANDS 2005-06 T BUIST BAY OF ISLANDS 2006-07 T OWEN WHANGAREI 2007-08 L MATTHEWS HOUHORA 2008-09 M TIDMARSH MERCURY BAY
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THE ROB DINSDALE MEMORIAL TROPHY – First Marlin of the Season 2006-07 C PILLE BAY OF ISLANDS 04.01.07 2007-08 L MATTHEWS HOUHORA 29.12.07 2008-09 S SMITH WHANGAMATA 27.12.08 2009-10 M McDOWELL MERCURY BAY 24.12.09 2010-11 V MULDROCK WHANGAROA 30.12.10 2011-12 G SUTHERLAND BAY OF ISLANDS 04.01.12 2012-13 S ANGUS DOUBTLESS BAY 28.12.12 2013-14 T FATHERS BOWENTOWN 28.12.13 2014-15 K RIDING WHANGAREI 06.12.14 2015-16 K RIDING WHANGAREI 01.07.15 THE PETER & NOELINE SHORT MEMORIAL TROPHY – for the most tagged Billfish each Season 1995-96 R FLEMING BAY OF ISLANDS 1996-97 C REED BAY OF ISLANDS 1997-98 C REED BAY OF ISLANDS 1998-99 M ELLIOTT HOUHORA 1999-00 S MATHESON WHANGAREI 2000-01 C SCOTT & C McINTYRE WHANGAROA 2001-02 J ANGUS WHANGAROA 2002-03 J ANGUS WHANGAROA 2003-04 J ANGUS WHANGAROA 2004-05 C McINTYRE WHANGAROA 2005-06 C McINTYRE WHANGAROA 2006-07 L DUVIVIER WHANGAROA 2007-08 M MARCHANDISE WHANGAROA 2008-09 F NILSEN WHANGAROA 2009-10 T BATSON TAURANGA 2010-11} J GREGORY WHANGAORA 2010-11} J GIGGER WHANGAROA 2010-11} P BEROLZHEIMER WHANGAROA 2011-12 J GREGORY WHANGAROA 2012-13 J GREGORY WHANGAROA 2013-14 J GREGORY DOUBTLESS BAY 2014-15 G PEAKE RAGLAN 2015-16 D PASCOE HOUHORA
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TOP JUNIOR ANGLER OF THE YEAR (Most Meritorious) 2000-01 T FLOOD WHANGAREI 2001-02 T FRANICH WARKWORTH 2002-03 Z RODERICK TAURANGA 2003-04 J ANGUS WHANGAROA 2004-05 R ANGUS WHANGAROA 2005-06 R CORDEN WHANGAROA 2006-07 S JAMES WHANGAROA 2007-08 D WOOLHOUSE HAWKE’S BAY 2008-09 G SUTHERLAND BAY OF ISLANDS 2009-10 S MARSH BAY OF ISLANDS 2017
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GRAND SLAM AWARDS: Presented at the NZBGFC Council’s AGM held 29 & 30th September 2006 Billfish Slam ALAIN JORION 473.20 kg Black Marlin; 235.20 kg Blue Marlin; 145 kg Striped Marlin; 116 kg Broadbill; 23.80 kg Spearfish All fish were caught on stand-up gear *** Presented at the AGM held 16th and 17th September, 2016 Tuna Slam WAYNE BICKNELL Hawkes Bay Sports Fishing Club 18 kg Albacore; 60.45 kg Bigeye; 302.5 kg Bluefin, 66.7 kg Yellowfin, 5.34 kg Skipjack *** Presented at the AGM held 25th & 26th September 2009 Inshore Slam SCOTT TINDALE Whangarei Deep Sea Anglers Club Inc 10.27 kg Snapper; 32 kg Yellowtail; 3.052 kg Kahawai; 5.362 kg Trevally & 3.10 kg John Dory LORD NORRIE GOLD CUP (Heaviest Striped Marlin Each Season) 1956-57 C WILSON & J FREW TAURANGA 1957-58 R CARTER TAURANGA B LIVINGSTONE BAY OF ISLANDS 1958-59 G MAUNSELL WHANGAREI 1959-60 J LIVINGSTON TAURANGA 1960-61 H NEWMAN TAURANGA 1961-62 R PRICE BAY OF ISLANDS 1962-63 J CLARKE WHANGAREI 1963-64 B BAIN BAY OF ISLANDS 1964-65 R PEARSON BAY OF ISLANDS 1965-66 W BOYED WHANGAROA 1966-67 G PARLOUR WHANGAROA 1967-68 G CUNNINGHAM TAURANGA 1968-69 B MOODY TAURANGA 1969-70 R THOMPSON TAURANGA 1970-71 T HUME TAURANGA 1971-72 E COX WHANGAROA 1972-73 D WALKER BAY OF ISLANDS 1973-74 B BRITTAIN (Mrs) TAURANGA 1974-75 J BOYLE TAURANGA 1975-76 C CARABOTT BAY OF ISLANDS 1976-77 P BRYERS BAY OF ISLANDS 1977-78 D EVANS BAY OF ISLANDS 1978-79 G MUNRO WHANGAREI 1979-80 K ROBER BAY OF ISLANDS 1980-81 J MAIN (Mrs) WHANGAREI 32
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1981-82 B JENKINSON TAURANGA 206.50 kg 1982-83 R HALL (Mrs) BAY OF ISLANDS 192.00 kg 1983-84 D STAMPA BAY OF ISLANDS 174.00 kg 1984-85 W MILLS WHAKATANE 161.00 kg 1985-86 W BONIFACE WHANGAREI 224.01 kg 1986-87 D CHARTERIS TARANAKI 173.00 kg 1987-88 A ANTONELLI BAY OF ISLANDS 161.04 kg 1988-89 C ARFMAN TARANAKI 169.00 kg 1989-90 D BELLEW (Mrs) WHANGAREI 156.00 kg 1990-91 A BINT TARANAKI 170.00 kg 1991-92 K ODDY BAY OF ISLANDS 188.00 kg 1992-93 L WILKIE HOUHORA 179.00 kg 1993-94 T JOHNSON HOUHORA 192.20 kg 1994-95 P HOLDSWORTH BAY OF ISLANDS 196.80 kg 1995-96 R SHEARD WHANGAROA 180.40 kg 1996-97 A MATHIE TAURANGA 179.50 kg 1997-98 R HARDY WHANGAREI 172.50 kg 1998-99 G TREZONA TE KAHA 171.40 kg 1999-00 J HAMILTON WHANGAREI 157.80 kg 2000-01 S WILKINSON WHANGAROA 165.80 kg 2001-02 N RIST TAURANGA 158.10 kg 2002-03 Z RODERICK TAURANGA 184.70 kg 2003-04 P CHIPMAN MANUKAU SPORT 164.05 kg 2004-05 D BARLOW MERCURY BAY 172.80 kg 2005-06 PETER BUSH MANUKAU SPORT 188.70 kg 2006-07 M JONES KAWHIA 178.00 kg 2007-08 G LE COMPTE PEGASUS BAY 181.20 kg 2008-09 B HUNNIFORD BIG FISH 168.60 kg 2009-10 J GIGGER WHANGAROA 204.50 kg 2010-11 R ALEXANDER BIG FISH 197.00 kg 2011-12 R BROWN BAY OF ISLANDS 177.30 kg 2012-13 L ROBERTSON WHANGAROA 186.70 kg 2013-14 K MANNING WHANGAMATA 200.15 kg 2014-15 D HOLMBERG TAURANGA 173.00 kg 2015-16 M COWAN WHANGAROA 211.6 kg THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA CUP (Most Meritorious Catch Each Season) 1958-59 J PRICE WHANGAREI 1959-60 D MARTIN (Mrs) WHANGAREI 1960-61 W WAGENER BAY OF ISLANDS 1961-62 C MOLONEY WHANGAREI 1962-63 B WILLIAMS WHANGAROA 1963-64 F COTTERILL WHANGAREI 1964-65 W POCKLINGTON BAY OF ISLANDS 1965-66 M JONES BAY OF ISLANDS 1966-67 NO AWARD 1967-68 W BANNISTER WHANGAROA 1968-69 NO AWARD 1969-70 J HANNAH WHANGAREI 1970-71 NO AWARD 1971-72 A CLARK (Mrs) BAY OF ISLANDS 1972-73 N MASSEY (Mrs) TAURANGA 1973-74 L BLOMFIELD BAY OF ISLANDS 1974-75 L GOING WHANGAREI 1975-76 SIR WILLIAM STEVENSON WHANGAREI 1976-77 A STEVENSON WHANGAREI 1977-78 R CAMPBELL BAY OF ISLANDS 2017
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1978-79 K BEALE (Miss) BAY OF ISLANDS 1979-80 J GOING (Miss) WHANGAREI 1980-81 B HILL BAY OF ISLANDS 1981-82 B OVENDEN WHANGAREI 1982-83 A MOLLARD WHANGAREI 1983-84 L GOEBEL WHAKATANE 1984-85 G FLETT HAWKES BAY 1985-86 W GARDINER TARANAKI 1986-87 K OYLER (Miss) WHANGAROA 1987-88 B URWIN TARANAKI 1988-89 F (Pop) LOONEY TARANAKI 1989-90 M SHANAGHAN HAWKES BAY 1990-91 W SIMPSON WHAKATANE 1991-92 S IRVINE WHANGAROA 1992-93 R CIVIL WHANGAROA 1993-94 S POWELL KAWHIA 1994-95 M McKEOWN KAWHIA 1995-96 A JORION WAIHAU BAY 1996-97 L STONE BAY OF ISLANDS 1997-98 S MOSSMAN AUCKLAND 1998-99 D KING NGAWI 1999-00 G SINCLAIR BAY OF ISLANDS 2000-01 M CLERKE TAURANGA 2001-02 A JORION GISBORNE-TATAPOURI 2002-03 J GARRETT BAY OF ISLANDS 2003-04 E JACOBSEN HOUHORA 2004-05 C ANGUS TAUTUKU 2005-06 P JACKSON WAIHAU BAY 2006-07 A CAREY HOUHORA 2007-08 R MEADE WAIHAU BAY 2008-09 M ARMISTEAD TAURANGA 2009-10 J GARRETT BAY OF ISLANDS 2010-11 M ELLWOOD MERCURY BAY 2011-12 S DOBSON MT MAUNGANUI 2012-13 T ROYAL BAY OF ISLANDS 2013-14 S SMITH WHANGAREI 2014-15 G YUKICH MANUKAU 2015-16 C JOHNSON WHANGAREI FISHERMAN OF THE YEAR - (Heaviest Game Fish Caught Each Season) 1963-64 D LANE TAURANGA BLACK MARLIN 1964-65 M LORNIE TAURANGA BLACK MARLIN 1965-66 B EVANS TAURANGA MAKO SHARK 1966-67 W GASQUOINE TAURANGA TIGER SHARK 1967-68 R GREIG BAY OF ISLANDS PACIFIC BLUE MARLIN 1968-69 M LARSEN TAURANGA MAKO SHARK 1969-70 J PENWARDEN TAURANGA MAKO SHARK 1970-71 N BRADY BAY OF ISLANDS MAKO SHARK 1971-72 J BLOOMFIELD WHAKATANE BLACK MARLIN 1972-73 N RUSS WHANGAROA MAKO SHARK 1973-74 J GERULAITIS WHANGAREI BLACK MARLIN 1974-75 B GALVIN WHANGAREI THRESHER SHARK 1975-76 B ANSON TAURANGA PACIFIC BLUE MARLIN 1976-77 A BARCLAY BAY OF ISLANDS BLACK MARLIN 1977-78 D HAGUE WHAKATANE BLACK MARLIN 1978-79 F WRIGHT WHANGAROA MAKO SHARK 1979-80 J MILDENHALL WHAKATANE MAKO SHARK 34
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1980-81 D NORTH (Mrs) WHANGAREI THRESHER SHARK 1981-82 S CLAYDEN BAY OF ISLANDS BLACK MARLIN 1982-83 D HANNAH BAY OF ISLANDS THRESHER SHARK 1983-84 R DEANS WHAKATANE MAKO SHARK 1984-85 G FLETT HAWKES BAY MAKO SHARK 1985-86 J CLEMENTS (Mrs) WHANGAREI MAKO SHARK 1986-87 C SMELLIE WHANGAROA MAKO SHARK 1987-88 B URWIN TARANAKI MAKO SHARK 1988-89 J HARDSTAFF WHANGAREI BLUE MARLIN 1989-90 M SHANAGHAN HAWKES BAY MAKO SHARK 1990-91 W SIMPSON WHAKATANE BLACK MARLIN 1991-92 S HARDWIDGE BAY OF ISLANDS MAKO SHARK 1992-93 J HARRISON (Mrs) WHANGAREI MAKO SHARK 1993-94 I BOWDEN TE KAHA BLUE MARLIN 1994-95 T EMERSON WAIRARAPA MAKO SHARK 1995-96 G CLEARY BOWENTOWN BLUE MARLIN 1996-97 G WALTON BAY OF ISLANDS MAKO 1997-98 T HARDING BAY OF ISLANDS BLUE MARLIN 1998-99 C GARLAND HAWKES BAY MAKO 1999-00 A CONNOR WHANGAREI BLACK MARLIN 2000-01 J MONCUR TE KAHA BLUE MARLIN 2001-02 A JORION GIS-TATAPOURI BLACK MARLIN 2002-03 S EDEN MT MAUNGANUI MAKO SHARK 2003-04 N BARTON MANUKAU SPORT TIGER SHARK 2004-05 D HADDON WAIHAU BAY BLUE MARLIN 2005-06 G VAN HELLEMOND WHANGAMATA BLUE MARLIN 2006-07 L MELODY NEW PLYMOUTH BLUE MARLIN 2007-08 R MEADE WAIHAU BAY BLUE MARLIN 2008-09 G BEE HAWKE’S BAY MAKO 2009-10 S KEEFE WAIHAU BAY BLUE MARLIN 2010-11 M ELLWOOD MERCURY BAY BLUE MARLIN 2011-12 J GIGGER WHANGAROA BROADBILL 2012-13 M COFFIN WHAKATANE BROADBILL 2013-14 D PASCOE HOUHORA PACIFIC BLUEFIN TUNA 2014-15 D NGARAMA TE AROHA BLUE MARLIN 2015-16 C JOHNSON WHANGAREI BLACK MARLIN HART TROPHY Best Live Marine Photo taken by an Amateur 2003-04 Mike Van der Wal Manukau Sport Fishing Club 2004-05 Mark Hemingway Mt Maunganui Sportfishing Club 2005-06 Warren Joyce Tautuku Fishing Club Dunedin & Haast Inc 2006-07 Andrew Saunders Counties Sports Fishing Club 2007-08 Sharyn Hemingway Mt Maunganui Sport Fishing Club 2008-09 Joe Headley Mahia Boating & Fishing Club 2009-10 Jack McLaren (Aged 9) Mt Maunganui Sportfishing Club 2010-11 Ross Malone Hawkes Bay Sports Fishing Club 2011-12 Ross Malone Hawkes Bay Sports Fishing Club 2012-13 Team Bosca Whangarei Deep Sea Anglers Club 2013-14 Nicky Browne Whakatakataka Bay Sport Fishing Club 2014-15 J Tombleson Tauranga 2015-16 K Bennetto Whangarei Deep Sea Anglers Club
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ENTRY FORM: 2017 NATIONALS Entry No: Club:
ENTRY OF $25 per angler must accompany this entry.
Team Name: Boat Name:
Contact Phone No:
Anglers: 1:
Person responsible for Team
2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10:
I have read, understood and agree to abide by the Rules of this Tournament.
signed by person responsible for the team, on behalf of his/her team.
PLEASE WRITE THE ABOVE NAMES CLEARLY AND INCLUDE FIRST CHRISTIAN NAME AND THE SURNAME. Please identify Junior anglers with ‘Jnr’
Anglers listed are financial members of an affiliated club and have paid their contest fees.
Secretary
Total number of anglers
Date
Total entrance fee enclosed
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NZSFC SIMRAD ITM NATIONALS: 18TH – 25TH FEBRUARY 2017 Please note the following rule changes for the 2017 SIMRAD ITM Nationals Minimum weights were adopted for Yellowfin Tuna, Mahimahi and Albacore for the Nationals. • For Yellowfin Tuna the minimum weight is 15kg on line weights 15kg and above. On line weights 10kg and below, the fish must be equal to or exceed line weight • For Mahimahi the minimum weight is 4kg on line weights 15kg and above. On line weights 10kg and below, there is no minimum fish weight. • For Albacore on Line weights 1, 2 & 3 kg, fish must equal or exceed 1 kg. On line weights, 4, 6, 8, 10 kg, fish must equal or exceed 2 kg. • Section 16 for all species – “must equal or exceed” has replaced “exceed” for all species. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The New Zealand “SIMRAD ITM Nationals” shall form the arena in which anglers from throughout New Zealand compete, club against club, team against team and angler against angler for the honour of winning various trophies and titles that have been offered for this tournament. The ‘Council’ will determine the rules and conditions that will apply to this tournament. The ‘Council’ will determine the dates and hours of fishing the tournament. In addition to these above rules, the following will also apply: 1. The IGFA and the NZSFC angling and fishing regulations are incorporated as tournament rules, and will be adhered to as if fishing for a record. These rules have been evolved internationally so that, in their observances, every fish should have a sporting chance. Captures in which the fish has not had a chance to fight, except on the gaff rope or in the boats, are not caught within the intention of these rules and do not reflect credit on the fish or fisherman. Only fish caught in accordance with these and IGFA angling and fishing regulations and within the intent of these rules will qualify. 2. All current New Zealand Laws and Regulations regarding the taking of fish in New Zealand territorial waters.
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The New Zealand Sport Fishing Council reserves the right to use any information received by it through results sheets of the SIMRAD ITM NATIONAL TOURNAMENT for publicity, statistical, or other purposes that may be beneficial to the Council or its membership. 1. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE A Judicial committee will be appointed. The Judicial Committee’s decisions shall be final on all matters pertaining to the contest, and any controversy arising over interpretation of these rules. Any dispute relating to the weight of a fish must be lodged with the weighmaster prior to the fish being removed from the weigh station. All other disputes must be lodged in writing, and faxed to the tournament secretary on the day in which the dispute relates. 2. SAFETY Although the Tournament has been arranged for 8 days it is the skipper’s responsibility to determine that on any one day, the sea conditions and weather forecasts are safe for his/her boat to put to sea. The Tournament is being run nationwide and the fact that boats may be fishing in one area, is not to be taken as an indicator that it is safe to fish in any other area. It is each Skipper’s responsibility to ensure that the boat they intend to participate in is capable of putting to sea safely. It is the Skipper’s responsibility to ensure that the boat carries minimum legal safety equipment and inflation aids, including the requirements of local Coastguard/Harbour Board, or any other local body that has assumed control over the waterways and ocean that the team intend to fish in. Each boat must have a reliable means of communication, with the expectation that they can make contact, or be contacted at all times. Each Boat must return to port, or report to their base each day. Any club who is made aware of a Skipper who has put to sea against the advice or directions of one of the authorities named above, or who has not met minimum safety requirements in equipment must report the matter to the Tournament Secretary, and the Judicial Committee will consider the complaint and can disqualify the team. Any such disqualification will also disqualify any catches previously weighed by that team for the Tournament. 2017
Land Based, Kayak, and personal Watercraft teams will suffer the same penalties if they are found to have ignored advice from officers of surf life saving clubs operating in the area. 3. INFRACTIONS Any person, club, boat skipper or crew, guilty of infraction of the rules could be disqualified from participation in this or any other NZ Sport Fishing Council contest. 4 ELIGIBILITY AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY All team members must be financial members of an affiliated club. All clubs being represented in the SIMRAD ITM National Tournament must be affiliated to, and be financial members of the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council Inc. For the Club to be considered financial their fees must be paid and in the NZSFC account prior to the Tournament commencing. Junior anglers must be under the age of 17 years at the conclusion of the tournament. All teams must have access to a copy of the rules for the SIMRAD ITM National Tournament. All teams must nominate a member who will be responsible for the receiving of information for that team, and for certifying that the above conditions have been met. All information given to the nominated member shall be deemed to have been given to the whole team. A signed entry form, accompanied by the appropriate entry fees for the whole team must be lodged with the club the team is fishing for, before an entry is valid. 5 REGISTRATION A registration fee of $25 per angler (inclusive of GST) must accompany the official entry form and be paid to the club the angler is representing. All teams must register at the headquarters of the club they are going to represent in the tournament. Correct registration is the team’s responsibility through their nominated member. All team members must be registered and registration fees paid before they commence fishing. New teams, and additional team members can register after the tournament has started but registrations must be completed and registration fees paid and the Tournament Secretary notified before they commence fishing.
When members of unincorporated clubs are entering the SIMRAD ITM Nationals and fishing for Council trophies they must prove they are a separate club in their own right and not part of another club, as indicated in the Bylaws. 6 CLUB RESPONSIBILITIES All participating clubs must have a nominated recorder, who will be the official contact for the Tournament Secretary for all matters relating to the tournament. For the 2017 Nationals the preferred method of receiving and transmitting results will be by email. Council would expect all clubs to make a serious attempt to comply with this preference. However, it is recognised that some clubs may not be able to comply, and for these clubs a fax link will be maintained. Those clubs that are forced to use the fax link must inform the secretary early. All participating clubs must have an email address/facsimile machine to receive and transmit results and other information between the club and tournament secretary. All catches must be relayed to the tournament secretary on the day the fish is weighed or tagged. A day being 6 pm to 6 pm (see rule 9). Daily catch results must be transmitted to the Tournament Secretary not later than 7.30 pm each day and be certified as true and correct. (Certifying will eliminate the need to send catch certificates in) Nil returns are just as important as positive returns! Final catch results must reach the Tournament Secretary prior to 8 pm on the last fishing day of the tournament. The results for Day 8 will be sent as Day 8’s results but Recorders and Anglers will have 24 hours to check that all fish have been entered and recorded correctly. Tagged fish must be reported as soon as possible after the fish has been tagged but must not be notified to the Tournament Secretary until such times as the card has been sighted electronically or physically by the Club the team is fishing for unless prior arrangements have been made. All tagged fish must be reported by 8 pm on the final day. All affiliated clubs must provide courtesy weighing and email/fax reporting to all anglers fishing in the tournament in line with Rule 13. Clubs who have teams fishing away from their home base should make every effort to make sure they are aware of their obligations under Rule 13. Clubs must provide competent weighmasters to officiate during the clubs weighing times.
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Clubs should hold a pre-tournament briefing to make teams aware of their responsibilities as regards all aspects of the tournament – Local Coastguard/Harbour rules, radio frequencies and weighstation times. Clubs must have available copies of the Council booklet for teams to purchase or copies of the rules so there is no excuse for teams to be ignorant of the rules. 7 TEAMS Teams will be identified by a team name as well as a team number. The Council will, through the clubs, allocate the team number. All members of the team must fish for the same club, and at least one member of the team must belong to the club they are fishing for. A team must comprise not less than two (2) and not more than ten (10) persons. There must not be less than two members of the same team on the boat at any one time and in the interests of safety at least one person on the boat should be over the age of 18 years. If for any reason the responsible member is changed, the tournament secretary must be notified as soon as possible. MORE THAN ONE team may fish off the same boat, but all teams must be fishing the SIMRAD ITM Nationals tournament. Teams may change boats during the tournament, but must retain the same team name and number. At any one time, all members of the team who are fishing must be on the same boat. No substitute of a team may be made after registration without the consent of the tournament secretary (generally it should not be expected to have substitutes approved after the tournament has commenced). In the case of land based anglers, at any one time, all members of the team who are fishing must, be on a stretch of uninterrupted foreshore, must be in sight of one another, and without the use of aids, be close enough together to be able to call to one another. Or if fishing from a structure, (such as a wharf or jetty) all members must fish from the structure. In the case of Kayak and Watercraft anglers, at any one time, all members of the team who are fishing must be in sight of one another, and without the use of aids, be close enough together to be able to call to one another. They must have all prescribed safety equipment deemed appropriate for Kayak and Watercraft users. As per team numbers rule, minimum of two anglers (that may fish on one kayak or watercraft, or 40
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individual watercrafts) and no more than 10 anglers allowed. With the exception of the rule regarding the catching of bait, only team members may fish from the boat during the tournament, and only team members may catch any of the fish as listed under Rule 15 Species. Guests, spectators and crew on the boat who are not team members may assist with the boating of tournament fish. When no game fishing tackle is in the water they may assist with the catching of baitfish, but may not catch any of the tournament species. Fish should be weighed from the boat they were caught from, whether on their boat trailer or in the water. Fish can’t be transferred to another boat any time for the purpose of weighing the catch except in exceptional circumstances. The only exceptions are if the angler or anglers as a team are changing boat because of availability, or in an emergency ie a breakdown. In both these situations their catch when weighed will have to be ratified by the disputes committee. This rule does not apply to Land based Anglers. Catch cards for weighed fish and Tag cards for tagged fish should also be handed in or reported from the boat the team is fishing from by a representative of the team. It is the team’s responsibility to make themselves familiar with the rules. Teams will nominate a responsible member on the registration form. Any official information given to the responsible member shall be deemed to have been given to the whole team. 8 ANGLERS Anglers may change teams, but must not start fishing from the new team until the tournament secretary has been notified of the change. Anglers who change teams shall leave all team points behind, but will take individual points with them. 9 FISHING DAYS AND TIMES The tournament will run for eight days, finishing on the last Saturday in February. Teams can start fishing at 8 am. Recorders should ensure that all catch cards have been sighted by a weighmaster or recorder by 6 pm on the final day. There is no lines out of the water time, an angler may fish until such time as they believe that if they land a fish they can have their catch card for weighed fish sighted by a weighmaster of the club weighing the fish by 6pm on the final day.
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Tag cards must be sighted either physically or electronically by the Club the team is fishing for by 6 pm on the final day. There is no playing out of fish after 6pm on the final day. All fish must be reported by the Club the team is fishing for by 8 pm. 10 AREA The tournament will be fished in that area of water bounded by a line 200 miles from New Zealand’s two main islands. The provisions of Rule 14 reporting of catches, Rule 11 Weighing, and Rule 2 Safety, must be adhered to. 11 WEIGHING All fish must be weighed at the official weigh stations for the tournament ie Weigh stations are as listed in the front of the yearbook, plus any others notified to the Tournament Secretary prior to the Tournament. All fish must be weighed within 36 hours of being caught. Weighmasters have the right to inspect any gear on the boat at any time of weighing. The Council strongly recommends that circle hooks be used when live baiting for any species during the National tournament. 12 FORMULA BASIS The formula is the weight of the fish times 100 divided by the line weight for weighed fish, and for tagged and released Blue & Black Marlin, Broadbill, Striped Marlin, Spearfish, Shark, Tuna & Yellowtail points will be Blue & Black Marlin, Broadbill & Striped Marlin 450 points; Spearfish 100 points; Shark 100 points; Tuna (Yellowfin & Bigeye only) 60 points; and Yellowtail 25 points. These tag and release points are regardless of line weight (but must be within the line weights referred to in 15. Species Section 1).
rules and conditions. ALL PARTICIPATING ANGLERS WISHING TO USE THE COURTESY WEIGH FACILITY OF ANOTHER CLUB MUST INFORM THE HOST CLUB AS SOON AS SUCH A REQUIREMENT BECOMES APPARENT. Any team intending fishing away from their home base and intending to use courtesy weigh facilities must inform prospective hosts in advance and make their intentions known. Weigh sheets used for courtesy weighing must be from the club providing the courtesy weigh. Two forms must be filled in, prior to weighing of the fish. One weigh sheet is for the club providing the courtesy weigh, and the other is for the angler to take back to their club for their records. This is the angler’s responsibility. If the words > courtesy, consideration, and common sense < are kept to the fore courtesy weighing should not present a problem 14 REPORTING OF CATCHES All fish must be reported as soon as possible after being boated, to the weigh station or club where the fish is expected to be weighed, giving the following details: Angler, Team Number, Team Name, Species and the time boated. All fish tagged and released must be reported as soon as possible after the release but must not be reported to the Tournament Secretary until such time as the Tag card has been sighted either physically or electronically by the Club the team is fishing for.
13 COURTESY WEIGHING All clubs must provide courtesy weighs for all anglers fishing the nationals. They must also provide recording and reporting of catches to the club the angler is fishing for in the tournament. (The general rule should be that visiting anglers should have available to them, the same hours of weighing and reporting services, as a local angler). All participating anglers wishing to use the courtesy weigh facility of another club must abide by the rules and conditions for weighing at the host club as though they were a member of that club. It is the visiting team’s responsibility to ensure that their team is familiar with any such
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The radio report should have the following details: Angler, Team Number, Tag Number, Team Name, Species and the time boated. 15 SPECIES SECTION 1 To be fished in the following line classes (No Braid Allowed) 60 kg, 37kg, 24kg, 15kg, 10kg, 8kg, 6kg, 4kg, 3kg, 2kg, 1kg Blue & Black Marlin Broadbill Striped Marlin Shortbill Spearfish Mahimahi
Line weights as above but excluding 60 kg. For Mahimahi the minimum weight is 4 kg on line weights 15 kg and 15 kg and above. On line weights 10 kg and below, there is no minimum fish weight.
Shark
(blue shark, bronze whaler, hammerhead shark, mako shark, thresher shark, tiger shark, porbeagle) Only 1 shark per angler per day may be weighed
Tuna
(yellowfin, bluefin, bigeye, butterfly). For Yellowfin Tuna the minimum weight is 15 kg on line weights 15 kg and above. On line weights 10 kg and below, the fish must be equal to, or exceed line weights.
Yellowtail SPECIES, SECTION 2 To be fished in the following line classes (No Braid Allowed) 10kg, 8kg, 6kg, 4kg, 3kg, 2kg, 1kg Tuna
Slender & Skipjack
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Blue & Black Marlin Weighed Fly Fishing Tag & Release Broadbill Weighed Fly Fishing
Must equal or exceed 90 kg Must equal or exceed 90 kg No minimum Must equal or exceed line weight Must equal or exceed tippet weight No minimum
Tag & Release Striped Marlin Weighed Must equal or exceed 90 kg Fly Fishing Must equal or exceed 90 kg Tag & Release No minimum Shortbill Spearfish Weighed Must equal or exceed 10 kg Fly Fishing Must equal or exceed 10 kg Tag & Release No Minimum Mahimahi Weighed Must equal or exceed 4 kg Fly Fishing Must equal or exceed 4 kg No Tag & Release Shark (all species as listed under 15. Species) Only 1 shark per angler per day may be weighed Weighed Must equal or exceed 40 kg Fly Fishing Must equal or exceed 40 kg Tag & Release 122 cm or 4 feet Tuna Weighed Must equal or exceed line weight Fly Fishing Must equal or exceed tippet weight Tag & Release No minimum Yellowtail Weighed Must equal or exceed Line weight and must exceed 1m in length Fly Fishing Must exceed 1m and must equal or exceed tippet weight Tag & Release Must exceed 75 cm in length Albacore Weighed Must equal or exceed 1 kg Fly Fishing Must equal or exceed 1 kg On line weights 1, 2 & 3 kg On line weights 4, 6, 8 & 10 kg No Tag & Release Must equal or exceed 2kg Snapper Weighed Fly Fishing No Tag & Release Kahawai Weighed Fly Fishing
Must equal or exceed 1 kg Must equal or exceed 1 kg On line weights 1, 2 & 3 kg On line weights 4, 6, 8 & 10 kg Must equal or exceed 2kg Must equal or exceed 1 kg Must equal or exceed 1 kg On line weights 1, 2 & 3 kg
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No Tag & Release Skipjack & Slender Weighed Fly Fishing No Tag & Release Trevally Weighed Fly Fishing No Tag & Release
On line weights 4, 6, 8 & 10 kg Must equal or exceed 2kg
Yellowtail
Westpac Trophy
Albacore
Hickey Sports Trophy
Must equal or exceed 1 kg Must equal or exceed 1 kg On line weights 1, 2 & 3 kg On line weights 4, 6, 8 & 10 kg Must equal or exceed 2kg
Skipjack & Slender Tuna Wasabi Trophy & Tautuku Fishing Club Trophy (Slender Tuna only)
Must equal or exceed 1 kg Must equal or exceed 1 kg On line weights 1, 2 & 3 kg On line weights 4, 6, 8 & 10 kg Must equal or exceed 2kg
Minimum weights and lengths for fish in all sections are: NB Shark (All Species as listed) – Tagged – 122 cm or 4 ft (it is not intended that anglers or crew should risk injury trying to measure sharks to the millimeter but should use the best possible estimate using any practical aid eg a mark on a gaff handle or length of cord). FLY FISHING SECTION: ALL SPECIES Tippet classes are as follows: 1kg: 2kg: 3kg: 4 kg: 6 kg: 8 kg: 10kg 17 TACKLE All fish must be caught on rod and reel only (hand-lines are permitted only for the catching of bait).
Snapper
Sheryl Hart Trophy
Kahawai
Black Magic Trophy
Trevally
Pursuit Trophy
Each species may be fished for on line weights as allocated for that species in RULE 15 on the formula basis. Points are gained by: For Blue & Black Marlin, Broadbill, Striped Marlin, Shortbill Spearfish, Tuna, Shark and Yellowtail all tagged fish will score points along with the top 3 scoring fish weighed. Only the top 3 scoring Mahimahi, Albacore, (Skipjack, & Slender Tuna combined), Snapper, Kahawai, and Trevally will count in their sections. SECTION 2 CHAMPION NEW ZEALAND ANGLERS – INDIVIDUAL ANGLERS The most meritorious catch on the formula basis for a fish scoring the highest points. SECTION 3
All fish must be weighed in the line class of the line manufacturer’s rating of the line used.
NZ CHAMPION LINE WEIGHT ANGLERS – WEIGHED FISH The winner will be the angler with the heaviest single fish in each line weight and each game fish species.
All tackle must comply with IGFA & NZSFC Fishing & Angling Regulations.
NZ CHAMPION LINE WEIGHT ANGLERS – TAGGED FISH
SECTION 1
The winner will be the angler with the most fish in each line weight in the following species:- Blue & Black Marlin, Broadbill & Striped Marlin. In the event of the same number of fish being tagged and released on one line weight the angler who tags his last fish first will be deemed the winner.
TEAM TROPHIES The following Trophies will be awarded by the NZ Sport Fishing Council to the team scoring the most points for each of the thirteen species: Blue & Black Marlin
Air New Zealand Trophy
Broadbill
Moutere Magic Trophy
Striped Marlin
John Hough Memorial Trophy
Shortbill Spearfish
Waihau Bay Trophy
Mahimahi
The Dennis Davey Trophy
Shark
NZI Trophy
Tuna
City of Auckland Trophy
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SECTION 4 NZ CHAMPION BLUE & BLACK MARLIN ANGLER The winner will be the angler with the most accumulated points (landed and tagged fish). The points to come from the top 3 scoring fish weighed plus all fish tagged and released NZ CHAMPION BROADBILL ANGLER The winner will be the angler with the most accumulated points (landed and tagged fish). The points to come from the top 3 scoring fish weighed plus all fish tagged and released. NEW ZEALAND SPORT FISHING COUNCIL INC.
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NZ CHAMPION STRIPED MARLIN ANGLER The winner will be the angler with the most accumulated points (landed and tagged fish). The points to come from the top 3 scoring fish weighed plus all fish tagged and released. NZ CHAMPION SHORTBILL SPEARFISH ANGLER The winner will be the angler with the most accumulated points (landed and tagged fish). The points to come from the top 3 scoring fish weighed plus all fish tagged and released. SECTION 5 CAROL ATWOOD MEMORIAL TROPHY This trophy will be awarded for the most meritorious tuna caught during the tournament (tuna scoring most points). SECTION 6 TAG AND RELEASE SECTION The winner will be the angler tagging and releasing the most fish in each of the seven species sections, namely Blue & Black Marlin, Broadbill, Striped Marlin, Shortbill Spearfish, Shark, Yellowtail & Tuna. In the event of more than one angler tagging and releasing the same number of fish, the winner will be the angler who tagged his last fish first Only fish tagged with the Council approved tags will count. Released fish not tagged do not count. SECTION 7 OVERSEAS TEAM The winning team will be the one scoring the highest aggregate points in the thirteen species sections.
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SECTION 9 NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR CHAMPION BLUE & BLACK MARLIN ANGLER The winner will be the angler with the most accumulated points (landed and tagged fish). The points to come from the top 3 scoring Blue & Black Marlin weighed plus all Blue & Black Marlin tagged and released. NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR CHAMPION BROADBILL ANGLER The winner will be the angler with the most accumulated points (landed and tagged fish). The points to come from the top 3 scoring Broadbill weighed plus all Broadbill tagged and released. NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR CHAMPION STRIPED MARLIN ANGLER The winner will be the angler with the most accumulated points (landed and tagged fish). The points to come from the top 3 scoring Striped Marlin weighed plus all Striped Marlin tagged and released. NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR CHAMPION SHORTBILL SPEARFISH ANGLER The winner will be the angler with the most accumulated points (landed and tagged fish). The points to come from the top 3 scoring Shortbill Spearfish weighed plus all Shortbill Spearfish tagged and released. SECTION 10 FLY FISHING SECTION The winner will be the angler with the heaviest single fish in each tippet class and each game fish species. SECTION 11
To qualify as an Overseas Team, one member must reside overseas. Only the top three scoring fish will count.
INTERCLUB COMPETITION An Interclub competition is to be held in conjunction with the tournament. The following rules relate to the Interclub:
SECTION 8
There will be 13 Interclub Champions.
CHAMPION NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR ANGLERS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; INDIVIDUAL ANGLERS The most meritorious catch by a Junior Angler on the formula basis for a weighed fish scoring the highest points in each of the thirteen species sections, namely Albacore, Blue & Black Marlin, Broadbill, Striped Marlin, Shortbill Spearfish, Mahimahi, Shark, Tuna, Skipjack & Slender Tuna (combined), Yellowtail, Snapper, Kahawai, and Trevally
The winning club/s will be the club/s scoring the highest number of points from the top 5 scoring fish from each club for each of the thirteen species.
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Interclub Trophies are: Blue&BlackMarlin Broadbill Striped Marlin Shortbill Spearfish Mahimahi Shark Yellowtail
The Penn Tackle Trophy Big Fish Bait & Tackle Trophy The Gordon Traill Memorial Trophy The Webb Family Trophy The Maui Jim Trophy Stuart Morrison Trophy NZ Fishing News Trophy 2017
Tuna Albacore Skipjack& Slender Tuna Snapper Kahawai Trevally
Composite Development Trophy Kilwell Trophy Wasabi Trophy & Canterbury Sport Fishing Club Trophy (Slender only) The Penn Tackle Trophy The Black Magic Trophy The Dave White Memorial Trophy
SECTION 12 VARTA CUP NORTHERN Will be awarded to the Northern club scoring the most points. Only the top 3 scoring fish will count. AUCKLAND REGION TROPHY Will be awarded to the Auckland Region Zone 2 club scoring the most points. Only the top 3 scoring fish will count. We also recommend other regions consider sourcing a similar trophy for their Zone.
REGIONAL SECTION Teams will be split into regional winners and certificates will be awarded for first placings. Zones can purchase their own trophies to present if they wish. SECTION 15 BRAID SECTION The winner will be the angler with the heaviest single fish weighed in each species caught on braid Points in this section will remain in this section only. This section stands alone so no line weights apply. SECTION 16 LENGTH SECTION The winner will be the angler with the longest fish in each of the following species: Albacore, Kahawai, Snapper, Skipjack, Trevally & Yellowtail •
Fish in this section will remain in this section only.
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Fish must be released so they can’t be kept and weighed in for another section in the Nationals.
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Anglers enter their own catches on line at www.fishingcomp.co.nz/Nationals
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Any fish that qualifies as a NZ Record will be added to the NZ Record section and if the angler is already entered in the NZ Fishing Competition then their entry will also be transferred to that competition.
SECTION 13 VARTA CUP Will be awarded to the overall Club scoring the most points. Only the top 3 scoring fish will count. REGIONAL SECTION Clubs will be split into regional winners and certificates will be awarded for first placings. Zones can purchase their own trophies to present if they wish. SECTION 14 TOP TEAM FROM EACH CLUB Will be awarded to the team with the most points from the top scoring fish from each of the 13 species.
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NOTES FOR RECORDERS – NUMBER ONE RULE: PLEASE READ THE RULES No Braid to be used in this event apart from Section 15. (Braid includes any gel spun polyethylene and includes Spectra – but it does not include Dacron) 1.
All Clubs must appoint a Recorder who is willing to check the results each evening – especially those clubs with anglers fishing away from home
2.
‘Entry Numbers’ and a ‘Team Details Form’ along with a ‘Results Schedule Form’ will be sent to each Club prior to the contest. You will need a Results Schedule form for each of the days.
3.
Please remember that Teams must register with the Club they will represent. If they intend to fish from another Club they must still register with their own Club. Each Club will forward the results for the Teams fishing for them.
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The Team Details sheet needs to be emailed/ faxed to the Tournament Secretary as soon as details are to hand. Results must be sent on the day the fish are weighed. Results for Tagged fish should be sent when the card has been sighted either electronically or physically by the Club the team is fishing for unless prior arrangements have been made.
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The Daily Results Schedule needs to be emailed/faxed to the Tournament Secretary prior to 7.30 pm each evening. All fish weighed, and tag cards sighted (physically or electronically) that day must be written on this sheet. Results after 7.30 pm will go into the next day’s tally (except on the final night of course). A ‘Nil’ return by phone, email or
fax speeds up the results – very necessary on the final night. 6.
Result Sheets are certified correct by the Recorder, it is therefore important that the Recorders check all results as they come out each night. All Tag cards must be sighted by the Club the team is fishing for and reported only when they have been sighted.
7.
Teams and anglers can be added at any stage during the contest. Please ensure the ‘extras’ are emailed/faxed to the Tournament Secretary on a Team Details Sheet – please send the ‘additions’ only or mark very clearly where the additional teams and anglers start.
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To make life simple if you have any further entries, additions to teams, or other queries it would be appreciated if these were dealt with during the day to leave the evening free for results to be processed.
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Entry forms and ONE cheque from each Club should be posted to the Secretary, NZSFC, PO Box 207 012, Hunua 2254, as soon as possible after the end of the contest or when ALL entries are to hand.
10. Recorders and Anglers have 24 hours after the Tournament finishes to check that all their fish have been entered and are correct.
Please deduct $6 per angler before sending your cheque for your total entries
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TITLE 2016 NZSFC SIMRAD NATIONALS: FINAL RESULTS SECTION 1 BLUE & BLACK MARLIN 1st: 2nd: 3rd: BROADBILL 1st: 2nd: 2nd: STRIPED MARLIN 1st: 2nd: 3rd: SB SPEARFISH 1st: 2nd: 3rd: MAHIMAHI 1st: 2nd: 3rd: SHARK 1st: 2nd: 3rd: TUNA 1st: 2nd: 3rd: YELLOWTAIL 1st: 2nd: 3rd: ALBACORE 1st: 2nd: 3rd: KAHAWAI 1st: 2nd: 3rd: SJ & SLENDER 1st: 2nd: 3rd:
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TEAM CHAMPIONS AIR NEW ZEALAND TROPHY - top 3 scoring weighed & unlimited tagged OCEAN MONARCH TAURANGA 1202.70 FEMME FATALE CLEVEDON 879.73 CHASING TAIL MANGERE BOATING 698.33 MOTUTERE MAGIC TROPHY - top 3 scoring weighed & unlimited tagged RED GILL LURES MURIWAI 3225.14 HIGH HOPES WHAKATANE 483.24 ROCKETMAN WAIHAU BAY 196.17 JOHN HOUGH MEMORIAL TROPHY - top 3 scoring & unlimited tagged DIESEL COUNTIES 8550.00 TEAM GLADIATOR HOUHORA 6300.00 NOVEMBER RAIN WHANGAROA 5850.00 WAIHAU BAY TROPHY - top 3 scoring & unlimited tagged KAIROS WAIHAU BAY 300.00 SEAGULL MERCURY BAY 195.17 MAD FISH WHANGAMATA 100.00 THE DENNIS DAVEY TROPHY - top 3 scoring CARTEL MERCURY BAY 466.75 KYRENIA TAURANGA 143.00 MAD MAX 11 MERCURY BAY 121.63 NZI TROPHY - top 3 scoring fish & unlimited tagged BONECRUSHER TAUTUKU 6844.00 MAXIMUS TAUTUKU 5448.00 RAMPANT CHARTERS NAPIER 1383.33 CITY OF AUCKLAND TROPHY - top 3 scoring & unlimited tagged Yellowfin & Bigeye SWEET DEAL WHAKATANE 455.46 DIOMEDEA WHANGAROA 451.55 STELLA TAURANGA 360.00 WESTPAC TROPHY - top 3 scoring & unlimited tagged PURSUIT WHAKATANE 1140.00 DADS ARMY WHANGAREI 443.92 REEL TIME WARKWORTH 292.70 HICKEY SPORTS TROPHY - top 3 scoring HAMMERTIME PEGASUS BAY 933.50 FISH TO THRILL PEGASUS BAY 729.50 MISS RAMPAGE NEW PLYMOUTH 720.75 BLACK MAGIC TROPHY - 3 top scoring SEA WITCH WELLINGTON 823.00 DAWN TREADER MARAETAI 666.10 X-CALIBRE WARKWORTH 662.20 WASABI TROPHY - top 3 scoring ES CARO NAPIER 513.50 430 WELLINGTON 506.00 MILK & HONEY BOWENTOWN 478.00
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SNAPPER 1st: 2nd: 3rd: TREVALLY 1st: 2nd: 3rd:
SHERYL HART TROPHY - 3 top scoring SEA WITCH WELLINGTON 430 WELLINGTON BRENDA L WARKWORTH PURSUIT TROPHY - 3 top scoring PURSUIT WHAKATANE 430 WELLINGTON SEA WITCH WELLINGTON
SECTION 2 BLUE & BLACK MARLIN BROADBILL STRIPED MARLIN SB SPEARFISH MAHIMAHI
NZ CHAMPION ANGLER Meritorious - Single fish ANDY HEWITT MANGERE BOATING NATHAN ADAMS MURIWAI KURT BRIGGS WHANGAROA TOM HAMILTON MERCURY BAY MARKUS MERCURY BAY WUNDERLICH DANNY MILLS NAPIER SHARON OATES WHANGAROA STUART SMITH WHANGAREI CRAIG WOODS PEGASUS BAY FELIX WENZEL WELLINGTON SHANE SOWERBY NAPIER FELIX WENZEL WELLINGTON KYDD POLLOCK WHAKATANE
SHARK TUNA YELLOWTAIL ALBACORE KAHAWAI SJ & SLENDER SNAPPER TREVALLY SECTION 3 BLUE & BLACK MARLIN 37 kg 24 kg BROADBILL 60kg 37 kg S/ MARLIN 60kg 37 kg 24 kg 15 kg SB SPEARFISH 37kg 24 kg MAHIMAHI 37kg 24 kg 15 kg 4 kg 3 kg
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962.00 654.00 641.67 894.00 697.00 537.00
693.33 525.14 818.67 76.25 264.00 1383.33 317.50 275.67 340.50 294.00 257.50 380.00 389.00
CHAMPION LINE WEIGHT ANGLERS Heaviest Fish LOUISE STEWART ANDY HEWITT
TAURANGA MANGERE BOATING
240.10 167.70
THOMAS ANNABELL NATHAN ADAMS
WAIHAU BAY MURIWAI
117.70 194.30
KEVIN BAR ROBIN PEAKE SHARON OATES KURT BRIGGS
HOKIANGA WHANGAROA WHANGAROA WHANGAROA
101.40 161.40 139.20 122.80
JIM YOUNG TOM HAMILTON
MERCURY BAY MERCURY BAY
28.16 18.30
PENNY PARDOE CRAIG LEITCH JONATHON HILL JEREMY WATERER MARKUS WUNDERLICH
GISBORNE-TATAPOURI MERCURY BAY TAURANGA MERCURY BAY MERCURY BAY
13.475 19.23 7.02 8.11 7.92
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SHARK 37kg 24 kg 15 kg 10 kg 6 kg 3 kg
SARAH ADAMSON JAMES NEWELL BARRY EGERTON DAVID KNARSTON DANNY MILLS JACK TODD
WAIHAU BAY NEW PLYMOUTH TAUTUKU TAUTUKU NAPIER TAUTUKU
123.80 122.60 51.50 97.80 107.40 51.85
37kg 24 kg 10 kg 8 kg
ELROY THOMPSON SHARON OATES CRAIG BRAITHWAITE ANDY SHEPPARD
WAIHAU BAY WHANGAROA WHAKATANE CANTERBURY
107.10 76.20 34.52 18.40
10kg 8 kg 6 kg 4 kg 3 kg
TIM WOOD KYDD POLLOCK STUART SMITH JEREMY WATERER SHANE PERCY
WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WHANGAREI MERCURY BAY HOKIANGA
16.00 12.40 16.54 11.01 7.40
10 kg 6kg 4 kg 3 kg 2 kg 1 kg
BOB MCKENZIE LIZ SOWERBY SHANE SOWERBY BRUCE HUNTER CRAIG WOODS EUAN MCLACHLAN
MERCURY BAY NAPIER NAPIER WELLINGTON PEGASUS BAY NEW PLYMOUTH
10.14 7.485 8.425 10.21 6.81 3.00
10 kg 8 kg 6 kg 4 kg 3 kg 2 kg 1 kg
TANIA ROBERTS SHANE PERCY NIGEL BYFIELD DAVE THOMSON ETHAN TODD BRUCE HUNTER FELIX WENZEL
HOKIANGA HOKIANGA NAPIER NEW PLYMOUTH TAUTUKU WELLINGTON WELLINGTON
2.94 2.98 2.96 2.59 2.485 2.78 2.94
TUNA
YELLOWTAIL
ALBACORE
KAHAWAI
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S/J & SLENDER TUNA 10 kg 8 kg 6 kg
HAMISH DAGG BRIAN PIRIE TINA WILLIAMSSWANN JULIE DOWSING RENEE MOFFITT SHANE SOWERBY DAVE PYE
NAPIER MERCURY BAY GISBORNE-TATAPOURI
4.34 5.90 5.415
GISBORNE-TATAPOURI NAPIER NAPIER WELLINGTON
5.42 5.355 5.15 2.24
10 kg 8 kg 6 kg 4 kg 3 kg 2 kg 1 kg
NIGEL WREN AARON NORTON MACKENZIE STEWART FELIX WENZEL WARREN KNUDSEN DAVE THOMSON FELIX WENZEL
NAPIER TAIRUA-PAUANUI NEW PLYMOUTH WELLINGTON WARKWORTH NEW PLYMOUTH WELLINGTON
8.475 9.84 8.34 5.37 8.00 4.725 3.80
10 kg 8 kg 6 kg 4 kg
DENIS BOYLE KYDD POLLOCK GRAEME WHITMORE BROOKE SUMMERVILLE KYDD POLLOCK ADAM CALLAGHAN KYDD POLLOCK
WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WARKWORTH DOUBTLESS BAY
4.16 3.25 6.66 5.16
WHAKATANE DOUBTLESS BAY WHAKATANE
3.47 4.37 3.89
4 kg 3 kg 2 kg 1 kg SNAPPER
TREVALLY
3 kg 2 kg 1 kg
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NZ CHAMPION BILLFISH ANGLER Angler with most accumulated pts (3 landed & unlimited tagged)
BLUE & BLACK MARLIN 1st: 2nd: 3rd: BROADBILL 1st:
ANDY HEWITT THOMAS ANNABELL BRIAN STANBRIDGE
MANGERE BOATING TAURANGA TAURANGA
698.33 648.92 553.78
NATHAN ADAMS
MURIWAI
2nd:
ANDREW HOPE
WHAKATANE
3225.14 483.24
3rd:
THOMAS ANNABELL
WAIHAU BAY
196.17
1st: 2nd: 3rd:
DONNA PASCOE BRYCE HEALEY ROBBIE WEST
HOUHORA COUNTIES COUNTIES
1st: 2nd: 3rd:
MARTIN ASKES LLOYD SMITH NEIL PHILPOTT
WAIHAU BAY WAIHAU BAY WAIHAU BAY
100.00 100.00 100.00
1st: 2nd: 3rd:
CAROL ATWOOD MEMORIAL TROPHY - Most meritorious Tuna SHARON OATES WHANGAROA ELROY THOMPSON WAIHAU BAY CRAIG BRAITHWAITE WHAKATANE
317.50 289.46 230.13
STRIPED MARLIN 5850.00 4500.00 3150.00
SB SPEARFISH
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SECTION 6 BLUE & BLACK MARLIN 1st: 2nd: 3rd: BROADBILL 1st: STRIPED MARLIN 1st: 2nd: 3rd: SB SPEARFISH 1st: 2nd: 3rd: SHARK 1st: 2nd: 3rd: YELLOWTAIL 1st: 2nd: 3rd: TUNA 1st: 2nd: 3rd: 52
TAG & RELEASE Most Tagged & Released
No. of Fish
DONNA PASCOE DEAN FROST GARY GRIMES
HOUHORA WAIHAU BAY WAIHAU BAY
1 1 1
NATHAN ADAMS
MURIWAI
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DONNA PASCOE BRYCE HEALEY ROBBIE WEST
HOUHORA COUNTIES COUNTIES
13 10 7
ALLEN HARTRIDGE NEIL PHILPOTT MARTIN ASKES
TE KAHA WAIHAU BAY WAIHAU BAY
JACK TODD IAN GUNION DONNA PASCOE
TAUTUKU TAUTUKU HOUHORA
46 39 4
KYDD POLLOCK HUDSON MOODY TONY NOBLE
WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WHAKATANE
13 6 6
FRAZER NILSEN DONNA PASCOE ALAN CARSWELL
DOUBTLESS BAY HOUHORA TAURANGA
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OVERSEAS TEAM - highest points from top 3 scoring fish over 12 species DIOMEDEA WHANGAROA 1031.55 LIZARD TEAM WHANGAROA 731.01 NZ JUNIOR CHAMPIONS - Meritorious - most points 1 weighed fish
1st: 2nd:
JACK MCINTYRE MITCHELL ROSS
HOKIANGA MURIWAI
282.97 246.22
104.7 on 37 91.1 on 37
1st:
JACK TODD
TAUTUKU
1383,33 41.5 on 3
1st:
SAM YENDELL
WHANGAREI
143.33
34.4 on 24
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GEORGIA GALE GEORGIA GALE
NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH
170.00 122.25
3.4 on 2 2.445 on 2
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GEORGIA GALE GEORGIA GALE EMILY STEELE
NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH
108.50 83.50 59.83
2.17 on 2 1.67 on 2 1.795 on 3
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LIBBY CLAYTON LIBBY CLAYTON LIBBY CLAYTON
BOWENTOWN BOWENTOWN BOWENTOWN
135.00 129.00 94.00
2.7 on 2 2.58 on 2 2.82 on 3
1st: 2nd: 3rd:
MACKENZIE STEWART NEW PLYMOUTH GEORGIA GALE NEW PLYMOUTH EMILY STEELE NEW PLYMOUTH
139.00 83.50 83.00
8.34 on 6 1.67 on 2 1.66 on 2
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JACKSON BAKER HARRISON CLAYTON SAM YENDELL
22.70 17.89 12.97
8.4 on 37 6.62 on 37 4.8 on 37
SHARK TUNA ALBACORE
KAHAWAI
SKIPJACK
SNAPPER
MAHIMAHI BIG FISH WHANGAREI WHANGAREI
SECTION 9 JUNIOR STRIPED MARLIN 1st: 2nd: 3rd:
NZ JUNIOR CHAMPION BILLFISH ANGLER
SECTION 10
FLY FISHING SECTION Heaviest single fish in each tippet class in each species
MITCHELL ROSS MURIWAI HARRISON CLAYTON WHANGAREI MACKENZIE STEWART NEW PLYMOUTH
696.22 450.00 450.00
KAHAWAI 10kg STEVE LEE SKIPJACK & SLENDER TUNA 10kg SARAH ADAMSON SECTION 11 BLUE & BLACK MARLIN 1st 2nd 3rd 2017
WAIHAU BAY
2.108
WAIHAU BAY
3.722
INTERCLUB - top 5 scoring fish THE PENN TACKLE TROPHY WAIHAU BAY BOI SWORDFISH MERCURY BAY
1,396.49 1,350.00 1,256.49
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BROADBILL 1st 2nd 3rd STRIPED MARLIN 1st 2nd 3rd SB SPEARFISH 1st 2nd 3rd MAHIMAHI 1st 2nd 3rd SHARK 1st 2nd 3rd TUNA 1st 2nd 3rd YELLOWTAIL 1st 2nd 3rd ALBACORE 1st 2nd 3rd SJ & SLENDER 1st 2nd 3rd KAHAWAI 1st 2nd 3rd SNAPPER 1st 2nd 3rd TREVALLY 1st 2nd 3rd
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BIG FISH BAIT & TACKLE TROPHY MURIWAI 2,325.14 WHAKATANE 483.24 WAIHAU BAY 196.17 GORDON TRAILL MEMORIAL MANUKAU 2,908.00 WHANGAROA 2,868.67 MURIWAI 2,667.50 THE WEBB FAMILY TROPHY WAIHAU BAY 400.00 MERCURY BAY 335.01 TE KAHA 169.19 THE MAUI JIM INTERCLUB MAHIMAHI TROPHY MERCURY BAY 625.17 TAURANGA 204.80 WAIHAU BAY 110.03 STUART MORRISON TROPHY TAUTUKU 3,338.00 NAPIER 1,683.33 WHAKATANE 980.92 COMPOSITE DEVELOPMENT TROPHY WAIHAU BAY 716.84 WHANGAROA 631.55 WHANGAREI 575.07 NZ FISHING NEWS TROPHY WHANGAREI 443.92 WHAKATANE 390.00 MERCURY BAY 275.25 KILWELL SPORTS DUEL TROPHY PEGASUS BAY 1,526.00 NEW PLYMOUTH 1,007.66 SOUTHERN 1,006.01 WASABI TROPHY NAPIER 826.30 BOWENTOWN 729.00 NEW PLYMOUTH 608.79 BLACK MAGIC WELLINGTON 1,261.00 MARAETAI 1,090.20 WARKWORTH 855.45 PENN TACKLE TROPHY WELLINGTON 1,468.00 NEW PLYMOUTH 950.92 WARKWORTH 905.00 THE DAVE WHITE MEMORIAL TROPHY WHAKATANE 1,242.00 WELLINGTON 1,095.00 DOUBTLESS BAY 757.25
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VARTA CUP NORTHERN - top 3 scoring fish WHANGAROA 1,930.34 HOKIANGA 1,417.50 AHIPARA 1,366.67
1st 2nd 3rd
VARTA CUP OVERALL - top 3 scoring fish TAUTUKU 2,526.33 MANUKAU 2,008.00 WHANGAROA 1,930.34
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REGIONAL SECTION WINNERS Northland (1) 1st WHANGAROA 2nd HOKIANGA 3rd AHIPARA
1,930.34 1,417.50 1,366.67
Lower North Island (5) 1st NAPIER 2nd WELLINGTON 3rd GISBORNE-TATAPOURI
1,851.46 1,064.33 348.50
Auckland (2) 1st MANUKAU 2nd MURIWAI 3rd COUNTIES
2,008.00 1,773.89 1,435.00
Waikato/Taranaki (6) 1st NEW PLYMOUTH 2nd RAGLAN 3rd KAWHIA
1,489.37 743.51 76.00
Coromandel (3) 1st MERCURY BAY 2nd TAIRUA-PAUANUI 3rd MATARANGI
1,276.49 1,350.00 701.59
South Island (7) 1st TAUTUKU 2nd PEGASUS BAY 3rd SOUTHERN
2,526.33 992.00 662.67
Central BOP (4) 1st TAURANGA 2nd MT MAUNGANUI 3rd TE AROHA
1,652.70 1,350.00 600.40
Eastern BOP (8) 1st WAIHAU BAY 2nd WHAKATANE 3rd TE KAHA
1,396.49 1,383.24 1,350.00
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SECTION 14 AHIPARA ASHLEY BANK BOI SWORDFISH BIG FISH BOWENTOWN CANTERBURY CLEVEDON COUNTIES DOUBTLESS BAY GISBORNE-TAT HAURAKI GULF HOKIANGA HOUHORA KAWHIA MANGERE MANUKAU SPORT MARAETAI MATARANGI MERCURY BAY MT MAUNGANUI MURIWAI NAPIER NEW PLYMOUTH PEGASUS BAY RAGLAN SOUTHERN SPORT TAIRUA-PAUANUI TAURANGA TAUTUKU TE AROHA TE KAHA WAIHAU BAY WARKWORTH WELLINGTON WHAKATANE WHANGAMATA WHANGAREI WHANGAROA
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TOP TEAM FROM EACH CLUB Most points from the top scoring fish from each of the 12 species MOET NELLIES NODDERS GEMINIS FIVE TEAM POSEIDON MILK & HONEY STINGER FEMME FATALE PURRFIK DORY ILLUSION BACK IN ACTION BILLFISH TEAM GLADIATOR OVER TIME CHASING TAIL WS LAURIE DAWN TREADER CRUSADER CARTEL OCEAN DON RED GILL LURES RAMPANT CHARTERS MISS RAMPAGE FISH TO THRILL FISH CITY REEL SCREAM'N TAIRUA BUTCHERY OCEAN MONARCH BONECRUSHER VIKING BUCCADEE BALLISTIC BRENDA L 430 SWEET DEAL MAO FISH TEAM RUSTLER NOVEMBER RAIN
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REGIONAL SECTION TOP TEAM WINNERS Northland (1) 1st 2nd 3rd
BOI SWORDFISH HOUHORA DOUBTLESS BAY
GEMINIS FIVE TEAM GLADIATOR DORY
1100.00 1060.00 1056.08
Auckland (2) 1st 2nd 3rd
MURIWAI WARKWORTH MANUAKU SPORT
RED GILL LURES BRENDA L WS LAURIE& CO
975.14 895.66 798.00
Coromandel (3) 1st 2nd 3rd
MERCURY BAY TAIRUA-PAUANUI WHANGAMATA
CARTEL TAURUA BUTCHERY MAO FISH
1253.50 675.33 550.00
Central BOP (4) 1st 2nd 3rd
TAURANGA TE AROHA MT MAUNGANUI
OCEAN MONARCH VIKING ENTICER, NORU, OCEAN DON
1098.92
RAMPANT CHARTERS 430 ILLUSION
1611.45 956.00 235.50
MISS RAMPAGE
OVER TIME
1181.00 565.78 76.00
Lower North Island (5) 1st NAPIER 2nd WELLINGTON GISBORNE-TATAPOURI 3rd Waikato/Taranaki (6) 1st NEW PLYMOUTH 2nd RAGLAN 3rd KAWHIA
FISH CITY
450.00
South Island (7) 1st 2nd 3rd
TAUTUKU PEGASUS BAY SOUTHERN
BONECRUSHER FISH TO THRILL REEL SCREAM'N
1466.16 340.50 253.00
Eastern BOP (8) 1st 2nd 3rd
WAIHAU BAY WHAKATANE TE KAHA
BALLISTIC SWEET DEAL BUCCADEE
1235.95 680.13 650.00
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS AND THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR TAKING PART SECTION 15 Kahawai
BRAID - Heaviest single fish weighed in each species caught on braid DENISE LE PROU
MOSHPIT
MERCURY BAY
2.25
SHANE PERCY
BILLFISH
HOKIANGA
5.14
GRAEME HAYWARD
TED
MERCURY BAY
7.14
ISAAC HOLMBERG
ELEVAR
TAURANGA
118.00
SHANE PERCY
BILLFISH
HOKIANGA
8.10
SEAN CHICK
FOUL TROUBLE
HOKIANGA
17.00
Skipjack Snapper Striped Marlin Yellowfin Tuna Yellowtail 2017
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TOTAL FISH CAUGHT & TAGGED DURING THE 2016 NATIONALS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FISH CAUGHT (LANDED) OVERALL BY SPECIES Blue Marlin Broadbill Striped Marlin Shortbill Spearfish Blue Shark Hammerhead Shark Mako Shark Yellowfin Bluefin Bigeye Slender Skipjack Albacore Yellowtail Kahawai Snapper Trevally Mahimahi
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THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FISH TAGGED AND RELEASED OVERALL BY SPECIES Black Marlin Blue Marlin Broadbill Striped Marlin Shortbill Spearfish Blue Shark Bronze Whaler Hammerhead Shark Mako Shark Yellowtail Yellow fin
644 2 7 6 336 8 95 6 1 87 55 41
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SIMRAD NATIONALS NUMBERS & COMPARISON WITH LAST YEAR CLUB: AHIPARA AKITIO ALBANY ASHLEY BANK AUCKLAND BAYS BIG FISH BOI SWORDFISH BOWENTOWN CANTERBURY CLEVEDON COUNTIES DEMON ANGLERS DOUBTLESS BAY GIS-TAT HAURAKI GULF HAWKES BAY HIBISCUS COAST HOKIANGA HOUHORA KAWHIA MAHIA MANGAWHAI MANGERE MANUKAU CRUISING MANUKAU SPORT MARAETAI MARSDEN COVE MATARANGI MERCURY BAY MT MAUNGANUI MURIWAI NAPIER NEW PLYMOUTH NZ LAND BASED PEGASUS PIHA PORANGAHAU PROSPECT RAGLAN SOUTHERN SPORT TAIRUA-PAUANUI TAUPO TAURANGA TAUTUKU TE AROHA TE KAHA WAIHAU BAY WAIKATO WAIRARAPA WARKWORTH WELLINGTON WHAKATAKATAKA WHAKATANE WHANGAMATA WHANGAREI WHANGAROA TOTAL: 2017
2015 ANGLERS TEAMS 28 6 3 1
2016 ANGLERS TEAMS 12 5
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4
10
2
17 34 12 9 3 83
7 10 3 2 1 27
13 34 15 6 7 88
4 10 4 2 2 29
7 29 7
2 7 2
8 39 2
3 11 1
74 12 17
23 5 6
61 19 2
23 7 1
5
1
8 2 5 17 282 58 65 45 148
3 1 1 3 72 17 21 12 44
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2
5 2
1 1
13 257 57 104 59 162 12 5
3 69 18 33 17 46 4 2
14 2 38
4 1 10
14 2 33
4 1 9
64 7 13 47 220
17 2 3 13 60
83 8 11 58 229
20 2 3 15 62
8 34 17
2 11 7
5 29 15
1 9 7
101 8 52 22 1667
26 2 14 7 479
91 12 57 43 1647
27 3 14 13 471
No. of Anglers Participating over the past years:
1995 - 1,123 1996 - 1,314 1997 - 1,443 1998 - 1,278 1999 - 1,396 2000 - 1,274 2001 - 1,055 2002 - 1,181 2003 - 1,143 2004 - 939 2005 - 1,200
2006 - 1,349 2007 - 1,327 2008 - 1,309 2009 - 1,189 2010 - 1,435 2011 - 1,492 2012 - 1,378 2013 - 1,534 2014 - 1,488 2015 - 1,667 2016 - 1,647
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NEW ZEALAND SPORT FISHING COUNCIL INC. BYLAWS: SEPTEMBER 2016 GENERAL: These Bylaws are to be read in conjunction with the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council’s Constitution. The purpose of these Bylaws is to record decisions made by Council that do not warrant being included in the Constitution.
They will be encouraged to become Incorporated members 2. All clubs must be members of the IGFA. AFFILIATION FEES: 1.
Affiliation fees will be set at the AGM each year. Members fees are to be paid by December 31 each year for the Member to remain financial. Members must be financial to be eligible to fish the National Tournament. Unincorporated Clubs must show they are a club identity within themselves and are not part of another club.
2.
Affiliation fees & a donation to the NZ Marine Research Foundation for the 2015/16 & 2016/17 Seasons have been set at $10.00 per adult member and $5 for Juniors ($9.00 & 4.50 respectively to the NZSFC & $1.00 & .50 cents respectively, per member, is a donation to the NZ Marine Research Foundation). The Council strongly recommends that Clubs continue to send 50 cents to each Club’s local Regional Association.
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Affiliation fees are to be paid on all types of membership and on each and every member. For family memberships – fees are to be paid on the number of members within the family membership.
4.
Members are required to base their numbers on their previous year’s membership and pay the affiliation fee on this number.
5.
All Clubs must pay a minimum affiliation fee of 35 times the set amount.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TO BECOME A MEMBER OF NZSFC: Section 4.0 of the Constitution outlines who can be members and the requirements of being a member. In addition, for Clubs already Incorporated: 1.
Intending Members will be required to: a. Forward a copy of their Constitution b. Forward a copy of their last year’s annual accounts c. Forward a copy of their Certificate of Incorporation d. Meet their obligations under the Incorporated Societies e. Their constitution must show they are entities of like interests f. Have the - facility to weigh on registered scales - facilities to provide courtesy weighs for visiting anglers or - provide Council with a copy of an agreement with an existing club willing to provide weighing facilities
In addition - for Clubs who are not Incorporated Intending Members will be required to: a. Forward a copy of their Constitution if they have one b. Forward a Register of all categories of their membership numbers c. They must show they are entities of like interests d. Have the - facility to weigh on registered scales - facilities to provide courtesy weighs for visiting anglers or - provide Council with a copy of an agreement with an existing club willing to provide weighing facilities
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SPORT NZ (formerly SPARC) Appeals can be taken to the Sports Tribunal in respect of disciplinary matters or breaches of competition rules. Any appeals must be submitted within 28 days. ANTI DOPING POLICY The New Zealand Sport Fishing Council’s antidoping policy shall be the Sports Anti-Doping Rules (the “Rules”) in their entirety, made under the Sports Anti-doping Act 2006, as amended from time to time Members need to be aware of the availability of resources if they would like them at www. drugfreesport.org.nz or by calling 0800DRUGFREE 2017
BOARD (See Section 11.0 of the Constitution) The Incorporated Clubs shall elect one of their number as President and two of their numbers as Vice Presidents, such election to be confirmed by the Annual General Meeting. Nominations for the President and two Vice Presidents should be in writing, signed by the person nominated and a responsible officer of the proposing member club and given to the Secretary/Executive Officer at least sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of the AGM, otherwise nominations will come from the floor of the meeting. If more than one nomination is received for the President’s position or more than 2 for the Vice Presidents’ positions they will be voted in by ballot at the AGM. Up to eight members will be elected by the individual Zones (from the Incorporated Clubs only) and will make up the Board.
The Board will appoint a Chairman of each Subcommittee A Fishing Subcommittee will be appointed each year at the November meeting A Finance Subcommittee shall be appointed each year at the November meeting ZONE MEETINGS 1.
Timing of Meetings Zone meetings are to be held in time to have the Zone Minutes in the NZSFC Secretary’s hands no later than 7 days before each Board meeting. If due to time constraints or other unforeseen events this is not possible then the Zone rep will liaise with their club delegates on the matters to be discussed at the Board Meeting
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Attendance at meetings All clubs are required to be represented at the zone meetings. If a club’s delegate is not able to attend it is the club’s responsibility to arrange the attendance of a suitable substitute.
3.
Clubs failing to meet their responsibilities may be suspended or expelled under Section 6 of the Constitution.
Appointment of the Board: •
Board to send Nomination papers to the Clubs in each Zone at least 30 days prior to the AGM
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Nominees must be a delegate and a financial member of an Incorporated Club
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Nomination papers to be signed by the Proposer and the Nominee
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Nominee to provide a brief profile
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In the event of no clear majority in the nominations the profiles will be sent to the Zones for voting on and the result returned to the Council Secretary 14 days prior to the AGM
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Zones must appoint a substitute
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Results will be announced at the AGM
The Life Members and IGFA Members’ representative on the Board shall be decided annually by the Life Members & IGFA Representatives voting by simple majority. The Board will set down the duties of the Secretary/Executive Officer and also the duties of the Treasurer, within the terms of their contract. For the better Management of the Council, the Clubs will be divided into eight (8) geographic areas based on the like interests and concerns of Member Clubs within those areas as included in club information in earlier pages of the booklet. The Board has the ability to form Subcommittees to deal with various aspects of its duties, but these subcommittees must report back to the Board
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The Board will review the geographic areas at least annually at the end of each season and prior to the next following Annual General Meeting but in any event no geographic area shall contain more than 25% of all Club Members - (Section 21 of the constitution). The Board’s role is to: 1.
Handle matters that require attention between Annual General Meetings.
2.
Ensure all Policy recommendations made by the Board are ratified at the next Annual General Meeting.
3.
Organise and determine the rules of the National Fishing Competition.
4.
Deal with all correspondence and accounts.
The Board shall at all times be responsible to the Council and shall report to the Council fully upon its activities at all Meetings MEETINGS Only Board members or (if unavailable) their substitute and the Secretary/Executive Officer can attend Board Meetings, along with any other persons agreed to by the majority of the Board members. See Section 11.7
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Attendance at General Meetings is covered under Section 8.12 Attendance at Zone Meetings is covered under Section 9.1 & 9.2 Life Members & IGFA Members may attend any Zone or General Meeting but may not attend meetings of the Board unless specifically invited or unless they are the appointed Life/IGFA Representative All clubs are encouraged to have representatives attend General and Zone Meetings which shall be conducted within the guidelines of NZSFC Constitution. It should be noted however that each club shall only be entitled to cast as many votes as their club is entitled to under the Constitution. MINUTES The Minutes of all Board and Zone meetings will be sent to all Clubs, Delegates, IGFA and Life Members OFFICERS OF COUNCIL A Records Officer will be appointed annually at the Annual General Meeting. The Public Relations Officer will be appointed by the Board NZSFC FISHING WATERS To be eligible for NZSFC Trophies or New Zealand Records fish must be caught in the waters within 200 miles of the coast of the two main islands of New Zealand but to also include the Chatham Islands FISH SPECIES RECOGNISED BY NZSFC: The NZSFC recognises all species of fish that IGFA recognise that can be caught in NZ waters, all line class species that we choose will be published in our yearbook, otherwise all other species will be published on our website. Certificates will be given to all line class species and other species that we choose. LINE CLASSES RECOGNISED BY NZSFC: 1 kg, 2 kg, 3 kg, 4 kg, 6 kg, 8 kg, 10 kg, 15 kg, 24 kg, 37 kg, 60 kg
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WEIGHING OF FISH: 1.
All fish must be weighed by the person/s nominated by the club as the weighmaster of the club or on scales for which a current certification of accuracy is available. All fish must be weighed ashore.
2.
The scales used must be tested annually for accuracy by a Government agency, or other qualified and accredited organisations. A copy of the test certificate must be forwarded to the Secretary of the NZSFC before January 1 of each season.
3.
Only weights indicated by the graduations on the scale will be accepted. Any weights that fall between two graduations on the scale must be rounded to the lower of the two.
4.
Clubs should set their own rules to cover the trucking of fish to weigh stations within their own recognised waters.
IGFA & NZSFC RULES 1.
When clubs are conducting their own tournaments â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and visiting clubs are involved, they must make their own rules of entry.
2.
When members of unincorporated clubs are entering the Nationals and fishing for Council trophies they must prove they are a separate club in their own right and not part of another club.
3.
Clubs may conduct fishing tournaments for sustenance reasons without complying with IGFA and NZSFC fishing rules and regulations (Section 7.5 of the constitution refers). Fish caught for these reasons will not qualify for any present Council awards or prizes.
IGFA & NZSFC RULES FOR TAG & RELEASE: Fish are tagged for the purpose of research 1.
TIPPET CLASSES RECOGNISED BY NZSFC: 1 kg, 2 kg, 3 kg, 4 kg, 6 kg, 8 kg, 10 kg
Only fish tagged with tags supplied or approved by Council will be recognised.
2.
CATCH SUMMARY SHEETS: These must be completed and sent to the Council Secretary on a regular basis. They should include all fish weighed by the Club and all Tag Cards handled by the Club.
Tag cards should be handed in as soon as possible after the fish are tagged
3.
That 2.4384 metres (8 ft) be the maximum overall length of Tag Poles
4.
The Pole must be kept in hand at all times.
5.
Any fish tagged while still in the water should be alongside the boat and under control so the tag can be placed correctly.
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The IGFA Statement says: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Captures in which the fish has not fought or has not had a chance to fight do not reflect credit on the
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fisherman, and only the angler can properly evaluate the degree of achievement in establishing the record’. This should be kept in mind. 7.
8.
When billfish or sharks have been tagged they are not to be intentionally removed from the water before they are released. The council strongly recommends that circle hooks be used when live baiting for any species. This will give a fish a better chance of survival when tagged & released
4.
The recognition of the angler weighing this fish is at the discretion of the angler’s club.
5.
Courtesy weighs must be used where practical to ensure fish are recorded to the weigh stations within the area of catch.
PERMANENT WEIGH STATIONS: (As included with Club information earlier in the booklet) DEFINITION OF WHEN A FISH IS CAUGHT: 1.
hen landing or boating a fish the leader, if W used, should be in hand before it is gaffed. The catch will not be deemed caught until the fish is weighed. The intention is that all angling regulations & rules including equipment used to entice, hook, fight, land and secure the catch must comply with all IGFA International Angling Rules & NZSFC fishing rules & bylaws until the fish has been weighed. Once a fish is gaffed it cannot be tagged and released.
2.
In the event of a fish being tagged for releasing the leader should be in hand when the tag is inserted into the fish. When the tag is inserted the catch is deemed complete. The leader then can be intentionally cut as close to the fish as possible, or the hooks removed, or the fish releases itself. Catch time is deemed the reported time of hook up, subject to verification of weighing or releasing requirements.
3.
In the event of a fish being released without tagging the fish is deemed caught and released when the leader is in hand and the leader is intentionally cut as close to the fish as possible, or the hook is removed. If a catch escapes before gaffing, tagging or deliberately releasing, the fish is considered a free swimming fish and will not be considered as a catch. A fish that has been tagged and the leader in hand still uncut and attached to the fish, may be gaffed and weighed if the angler considers that it is unlikely to survive or for any other reason. The tag must remain in the fish until it is weighed and then removed and returned to the tag card.
4.
When fly fishing it is not necessary to have the leader in hand. When a fish is released without tagging the fish should be within tagging or gaffing distance when released
COURTESY WEIGHING: 1.
2.
All clubs are required to courtesy weigh fish (at no charge) for anglers of affiliated clubs within the recognised hours of the weigh station’s operation of the club. A fee may only be charged to non-affiliated fishers requesting a courtesy weigh. Clubs intending to charge for courtesy weighs for non-affiliates must advise Council of their intention and the fee to be charged at the beginning of the season. Anglers requiring a courtesy weigh or courtesy Tag & Release must present two completed weigh sheets /catch cards (either on sheets / cards from the club providing the courtesy weigh, or their own club’s sheets / cards), to the weighmaster, prior to the fish being weighed. For Tag & Release, the weighmaster shall sight and check the completed Tag Card. The weighmaster shall retain / forward the Tag. All club weigh sheets/catch cards shall have three additional tick boxes easily distinguishable near the particular Club’s heading.
a. Courtesy Weigh – non-member
b. Copy
c. Courtesy Weigh - NZSFC Affiliated Member. There shall be a line beside this box (suitably headed) to record the fisher’s Club and Membership No
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When a fish is courtesy weighed the fish will be accredited for statistical purposes to the member club actually weighing the fish or accepting the tag card. a. An inland club can negotiate with a coastal club to use their facilities as a satellite weigh station. This must be notified to the NZSFC Secretary. The tally goes to the inland club and the coastal club must be aware they can’t count them in their own tally as well.
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CATCH FLAGS: BROADBILL
White Flag with Blue fish
MARLIN
Blue with White Fish
TUNA
White with Blue Fish
SHARK
Red with White Fish
YELLOWTAIL
White with Green Fish
OTHER SPECIES
Yellow Flag
TAGGED FISH
Red with White T
photo must also be submitted of the liver of the fish. (d) A photo of the fish lying on its side with a tape or rule laying alongside the fish. 5.
All NZ Record Claims are open to all anglers in NZ. If the angler is not a member of a national body (NZSFC or Angling & Casting) at the time of capture there will be a fee of $150 for the claim to be processed. If the angler is a non member the fish will only qualify for a national record and no other trophies.
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Anglers with disabilities claiming records Any angler with a disability will contest NZ records as listed. They may due to their disability make special procedures to enable them to angle a fish safely and mitigate a disability to enable them to fish. They will as far as physically possible fish within NZSFC and IGFA rules. Any departure from these rules is to be noted on the record application and the reason given. The award of the record in this special circumstance will need to pass the records officer requirements and assessment of a special panel of judges appointed from time to time by the Board. The record will be recorded in the appropriate category in the NZ records book.
These flags measure 70 cm x 35 cm Individual Clubs should make their own arrangements with regard to the flying of flags whilst playing a fish. RECOMMENDATION TO CLUBS FOR RECORD PIN AWARDS: (NB This recommendation is for those Clubs who award Pins) For a New Zealand Record,a Silver Pin with a Ruby Eye For a World Record, a Gold Pin with a Ruby Eye Clubs to make their own arrangements with regard to purchase and distribution of these pins at their own cost. NEW ZEALAND RECORDS: The Council will keep a Register of National records caught by its anglers NEW ZEALAND RECORD CLAIMS: To qualify for New Zealand record claims:1.
(a) Fish must be caught in NZSFC waters (b) All IGFA and NZSFC fishing rules and angling regulations must be complied with at the time of catch
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To qualify for New Zealand records, all claims must be in the hands of the NZSFC records officer within sixty (60) days of the catch.
3.
A sample of the line used must accompany the claim. The trace, the double line and at least 50 feet (15.24 metres) all in one piece is the minimum amount required for testing. The line sample must be supplied in a form that can be easily unrolled for testing without tangling. In regard to Braid or any other IGFA permitted type line, if two lines are attached then both must be submitted for testing.
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weigh sheet within 24 hours of the fish being weighed or tagged.
Acts that will cause disqualification of a catch using this NZ rule when joining two lines:•
Not complying with these new NZSFC rules and other relevant NZSFC fishing rules and regulations.
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The stronger of two joined lines must be the bottom line, if the stronger line is between the leader and the bottom line of the joined lines it will disqualify the catch.
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The skipper’s recorded time of the fish being boated be the accepted time as the fish having been caught for the awarding of Council Trophies.
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Judging of the Old Man and the Sea Cup will be by such persons as the Board decide
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Weighed marlin must exceed 90 kg
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All the leader (trace) and hook rig, the top shot line including the double line if used, the join to the stronger line with 5 m or more of the stronger line. Description below
Bottom Stronger line/ Top shot with double and swivel if used/Leader (trace) /hook or hooks “The proposed Bylaw will become effective when IGFA ratifies their new rule in 2017, or July 1st 2017 for NZSFC records only, if IGFA have not ratified by this time.” NATIONAL LENGTH RECORDS Any measuring devices approved by the NZSFC can be used. Any board other than the IGFA Board will not be allowed for World Records. There are only 5 species that IGFA currently recognise and they are albacore, kahawai, snapper, skipjack tuna and yellowtail.
10. A Club may put in more than one nomination Annual Trophies: 1.
The NZSFC will present a Trophy for the first tagged Marlin of the season, each year.
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The NZSFC will present a Trophy for the first Marlin weighed exceeding 90 kg, each year.
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The Rob Dinsdale Memorial Trophy: The Rob Dinsdale Memorial Trophy will be presented annually to the angler who catches the first marlin each season
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Saul Trophy: The Saul Trophy will be presented annually to the angler who tags and releases the most recognised NZ Game Fish Species (that are in the tagging programme) in New Zealand waters in a season. Each Club must forward their nomination to the Secretary prior to July 7 each year.
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The Old Man and the Sea Cup: Will be awarded annually to the angler who catches the most meritorious catch of the season. It is not necessary for the fish to score the most points (ie fish x 100 divided by the breaking strain). Each club must forward their nomination to the Secretary prior to July 7 each year.
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Lord Norrie Gold Cup: Will be presented to the angler who catches the heaviest Striped Marlin of the season. Each club must forward their nomination to the Secretary prior to July 7 each year.
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Fisherman of the Year: Will be awarded to the angler who catches the heaviest recognised Game fish of the season. Each club must forward their nomination to the Secretary prior to July 7 each year.
NZ LENGTH RECORDS Trevally, John Dory & Blue Cod are added for NZ purposes, plus any other species that the NZSFC so nominate from time to time. TROPHIES & AWARDS To qualify for NZSFC Trophies:1.
Fish must be caught in NZSFC waters
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All anglers must be financial members of Clubs affiliated to the NZSFC at the time of capture. For the Photo competition the photographer must be a financial member of a Club affiliated to the NZSFC. Photos become the property of the NZSFC and can be used in whatever publications they so choose.
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The Peter & Noeline Short Memorial Trophy: Will be awarded for the most Tagged Billfish of the Season. Each Club must forward their nomination to the Secretary prior to July 7 each year.
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The Top Junior Angler Cup: Will be awarded annually to the junior angler who catches the most meritorious catch of the season. It is not necessary for the fish to score the most points. Each club must forward their nomination to the Secretary prior to July 7 each year.
10. The Hart Trophy: For the best live Marine photograph taken by an amateur photographer 11. Certificates will be awarded for all line class species and other species that the Council chooses . These Certificates will be awarded for the a.
First Fish of the Season Weighed or Tagged
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ir New Zealand Trophy: A Will be awarded to the individual team scoring the most points in the Blue and Black Marlin section of the National Tournament. Moutere Magic Trophy: Will be awarded to the individual team scoring the most points in the Broadbill section of the National Tournament
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John Hough Memorial Trophy: Will be awarded to the individual team scoring the most points in the Striped Marlin section of the National Tournament.
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Waihau Bay Spearfish Trophy Will be awarded to the individual team scoring the most points in the Shortbill Spearfish Section of the National Tournament
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ity of Auckland Trophy: C Will be awarded to the individual team scoring the most points in the Tuna section of the National Tournament.
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The Hickey Sports Trophy: Will be awarded to the team scoring the most points in the Albacore section of the National Tournament.
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The Wasabi Trophy: Will be awarded to the team scoring the most points in the Skipjack section of the National Tournament.
10. The Tautuku Fishing Club - Slender Tuna Trophy: Will be awarded to the team scoring the most points in the Slender Tuna section of the National Tournament. 11. The Sheryl Hart Snapper Trophy: Will be awarded to the team scoring the most points in the Snapper section of the National Tournament. 12. The Black Magic Trophy: Will be awarded to the team scoring the most points in the Kahawai section of the National Tournament. 13. The Pursuit Trophy: Will be awarded to the team scoring the most points in the Trevally section of the National Tournament. 14. Carol Atwood Memorial Trophy: Will be awarded to the angler scoring the most points on the meritorious system for a Tuna caught during the National Tournament each year. 15. The Varta Cup Northern: Will be awarded to the Northern club scoring the most points in the National Tournament. The clubs that are eligible for this trophy are: Ahipara, Bay of Islands Swordfish Club, Bay of Islands Sports and Fishing Club, Doubtless Bay, Hokianga, Hopin, Houhora, Whangarei, Whangaroa 16. The Varta Cup: Will be awarded to the club scoring the most points in the National tournament.
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Westpac Trophy: Will be awarded to the individual team scoring the most points in the Yellowtail section of the National Tournament.
17. The Penn Tackle Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Blue & Black Marlin Section.
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NZI Trophy: Will be awarded to the individual team scoring the most points in the Shark section of the National Tournament.
18. The Big Fish Bait & Tackle Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Broadbill Section
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19. The Gordon Traill Memorial Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Striped Marlin Section.
29. The Webb Family Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Shortbill Spearfish Section
20. Stuart Morrison Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Shark Section.
30. The Maui Jim Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Mahimahi Section
21. The NZ Fishing News Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Yellowtail Section.
31. The Dennis Davey Trophy: Will be awarded in the Team Champions Section of the National Tournament to the Team winning the Mahimahi Section
22. The Composite Development Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Tuna Section.
32. Auckland Region Trophy: Will be awarded to the Auckland Region Club scoring the most points in the Nationals.
23. The Kilwell Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Albacore Section. 24. The Wasabi Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Skipjack Section. 25. The Canterbury Sportsfishing Club Slender Tuna Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Slender Tuna Section. 26. The Penn Tackle Snapper Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Snapper Section. 27. The Black Magic Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Kahawai Section. 28. The Dave White Memorial Trophy: Will be awarded in the Interclub Section of the National Tournament to the Club winning the Trevally Section.
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CLUB RESPONSIBILITIES: Clubs must notify the Council Secretary of the following: 1.
The number of members (and a breakdown of those members) as at the end of the Clubs previous membership year.
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Send Catch Summary Sheets on a regular basis, recording all fish weighed and tag cards handled by their club. Forms are available from Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Secretary.
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A breakdown of Fish Caught at the end of each season ie as soon as possible after 30th June each year. Forms are available from Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Secretary.
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Their Club Executive and Delegates each year as soon as possible after the Meeting where these appointments are made. These need to include names, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses.
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Notification that all their Scales have been certified each season by 1 January.
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Nominations for Council Trophies by 7 July each year (apart from first weighed and first tagged marlin whereby the weigh sheet must be faxed or emailed within 24 hours).
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TITLE REPORT 2015-16 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT Fisheries Management – Marine Protection sub-committee INTRODUCTION Your Fisheries Management - Marine Protection (FMMP) Sub-Committee provided comprehensive responses to several major reviews in the past twelve months. It is important that recreational fishers are well represented in Ministry, Council and Government led processes. The time and resources required this year to be part of the Snapper 1 Strategic Working Group and the Hauraki Gulf Sea Change Spatial Planning Group have been significant. The undoubted highlight of the year was the New Zealand Fisheries Symposium hosted by the Council and LegaSea, north of Auckland, during April. The topic was ‘Defining The Economy of Abundance’ and it was a chance to think proactively about a new vision for inshore fisheries use. We need a change from
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the current paradigm of depletion that leads to poor commercial returns. Having abundant fisheries is the key to our future fishing interests and potentially our nation’s next growth cycle. The purpose for the Symposium was to define goals and policy settings that deliver much greater benefits to New Zealand from our inshore fisheries. Over one hundred invited guests heard presentations from three international experts, Rob Southwick and Professors Daniel Pauly and Evelyn Pinkerton. Rob Southwick launched the results from the research estimating recreational fishing’s contribution to the New Zealand economy. Recreational fishing is a billion dollar industry in New Zealand with important social and
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cultural significance as well. NZSFC and LegaSea supporters have funded the bulk of this work and the FMMP sub-committee look forward to including these results in future submissions.
SUMMARY OF ACTIVITY
A brief summary of the team’s activities from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 follows. • Nine submissions were developed and tendered in response to proposals for – Professor Daniel Pauly is a leading figure °° Operational review of the fisheries in global fisheries management issues. He management system highlighted the concept of moving baselines; °° Marine Protected Areas Bill this is where each generation assumes the changes they experience in their lifetime are °° Deemed values review the major changes that have occurred to a °° Crayfish – selected stocks fishery. The historic abundance and diversity °° Scallops – Coromandel are lost without thought. Globally, if the status quo in respect of fisheries exploitation °° Surf clams – South Island is maintained then we will continue to °° Astrolabe Reef – Bay of Plenty lose abundance. Something has to change °° Crayfish aggregation limits – selected significantly if we are to arrest the decline stocks in fishstocks and find a pathway to restored abundance. °° Customary temporary closure – Bay of Islands. Professor Evelyn Pinkerton has been working on co-management of fisheries in Canada and • Maintained correspondence with the Minister for Primary Industries and senior around the world. There are surprisingly few Ministry officials regarding management, examples of successful co-management, and policy and engagement issues. we have a lot to learn about what helps when forming a co-management structure and • Contributed to and reported on more than what impedes success. 75 meetings, workshops or forums °° MPI Science Working Groups and In New Zealand it is clear that at least the Plenaries high use areas of our inshore fisheries need co-management to at least the territorial °° Snapper 1 Strategy Group multisea (12 mile limit). Once the need for change sector discussions is accepted, pursuing a New Zealand co°° Hauraki Gulf Sea Change Spatial management governance structure becomes Planning Group collaborations obvious. This will take time and we have °° Hawke’s Bay multi-sector fisheries made a start at the Symposium, by initiating discussions the discussion on what will work for Maori, the public, and commercial users. °° MPI regional recreational fisheries forums It was refreshing to be amongst a room ° ° Highly Migratory Species (HMS) full of people enthusiastic about creating a and Inshore Finfish Fisheries Plan better future for our marine environment meetings. and the fisheries that they support. We have a stack of new material and video we can • Ongoing public awareness, and seabird use to engage with the public and decision education, through regular publication of makers, because it is important that people reports in print and online media. At least understand the opportunity cost to New 97 publications from July 2015 to June Zealand from managing inshore fisheries at 2016. such low levels. This cost is never accounted for, and Ministers are not advised of the lost economic opportunities from simply retaining the status quo and assuming that exporting fish is the best use of such a limited resource.
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FISHERIES SYSTEM REVIEW After meeting with Ministry officials in late 2015 we submitted a range of legislative, administrative and management solutions to restore abundance, productivity and diversity in our inshore fisheries and marine environment. These solutions were presented in a joint submission from NZSFC and the New Zealand Angling and Casting Association, in December 2015. MPI advise they are still summarising the submissions received. In an interesting twist, the Operations division of MPI submitted its own response to the system review. NZSFC has requested a copy of that submission but we are unsure when it will be made publicly available. MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (MPA) STRATEGY Four types of marine protected areas were proposed in a government consultation document issued in January. That document, A New Marine Protected Areas Act, proposed to repeal the existing Marine Reserves Act and create three new categories of protection: species sanctuaries, seabed reserves and recreational fishing parks, one for the inner Hauraki Gulf, and another for the Marlborough Sounds. NZSFC submitted in support of a more integrated approach to marine protection in preference to ad hoc proposals that do not consider catch reductions, impacts of displaced fishing effort, and existing uses of marine space. We stressed that fisheries issues must be addressed under the Fisheries Act 1996. A draft MPA Bill is expected from Environment Minister Nick Smith by the end of 2016. Recreational fishing parks may not be established under the MPA legislation, but the Bill may propose gateway legislation that will allow a process to be initiated under the Fisheries Act. We remain committed to the goal of rebuilding our depleted fisheries to abundant levels, a minimum of 40% of unfished biomass (B40). We can achieve B40 by better managing land run-off, reducing catches, and changing harvesting methods for some species. No-take zones may then be applied to protect specific species or threatened habitats. We advocate that abundance is the most effective defence for biodiversity.
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YELLOWTAIL KINGFISH Sustainability of the kingfish fishery in northeastern New Zealand is monitored by sampling the recreational catch. In 2014/15 experienced fishers, mostly charter boat skippers, measured all the kingfish they caught. Some kingfish heads were kept for ageing. The inshore Northland/Hauraki Gulf was dominated by five-year old kingfish (38% of the sample), while inshore Bay of Plenty/East Cape had the highest proportion of six year olds (22%). Remote offshore locations had a broader spread of ages so there is lower overall fishing mortality. This sampling and ageing project was funded by MPI and undertaken by Blue Water Marine Research and NIWA. NZSFC supports this kingfish monitoring work in its Yellowtail Kingfish Policy, which was adopted at the Christchurch AGM in 2015. It is important to maintain our world-class recreational kingfish fishery for its contribution to New Zealandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s social economic and cultural wellbeing. In 2014 the recreational kingfish fishery generated $134 million in economic activity, contributing $51 million to GDP and supporting 630 full time jobs. HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES (HMS) New Zealand and other South Pacific island nations have an important role in the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, which is charged with international management of the main tuna and billfish species in the region. Progress on tuna management has been painfully slow with an urgent need for commercial catch reductions of Pacific bluefin tuna and bigeye tuna, and caps on the commercial catch of yellowfin and albacore. Prior to the 2015-16 gamefish season in New Zealand we were promised a strong El Nino with consistent westerly winds. This never really eventuated with a warmish and very productive season. It was great to see the continued recovery of the yellowfin fishery in New Zealand waters, with more fish in the 20 to 30 kg range than we have had since 2005. There were some very impressive tuna landed at the weigh stations up and down the country too.
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Striped marlin were also around in good numbers, at times. Marlin fishing on the west coast, from Ahipara to New Plymouth was very productive this past season. Numbers of marlin tagged and released was up in 2015-16. There have been seven striped marlin recaptures, including a fish that was tagged the previous season off Whangamata. It was recaptured near the Alderman Islands on February 12th 2016, after 392 days. A summary of all the results from the gamefish tagging programme from 1975 to 2014 has been published by MPI and is available on the NZSFC web site. www.nzsportfishing.org.nz - Gamefish tagging report April 2016
CONCLUSION This was an intense year producing mixed results. In the next few months we expect to see outputs from several long-term projects including the fisheries system review, MPA legislation and the Snapper 1 Management Plan. As we lead into the 2017 election we intend to step up our contact with political representatives to ensure they understand and support the need for more abundant fisheries that will enhance our fishing experience, our regional communities and the national economy. A highly attractive proposition you would think, for us and any aspiring politician.
SNAPPER 1 MANAGEMENT PLAN NZSFC representatives contributed the majority of feedback to the Strategy Group as a Snapper 1 management plan was developed between February 2014 and December 2015. Our team attended 25 meetings alongside commercial and customary interests. The Plan was submitted to the Minister for his approval in February 2016. As of the end of June no formal response had been received.
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NZ & WORLD RECORDS NB: We have amalgamated our Saltwater Fly Rod Records with Angling & Casting to ensure we have one set of NZ Records - those in italics have been updated to show the heaviest fish overall. Please also note there are additional species listed on Angling & Castings Website Fish with an asterix* show new records since the last book was printed.
SALTWATER FLY ROD RECORDS TIPPET
NZ RECORD WEIGHT
ANGLER
DATE
LOCATION
WORLD RECORD WEIGHT
ALBACORE Men Men Men Men Men
3 kg 4 kg 6 kg 8 kg 10 kg
4.78 5.61 9.20 7.73 10.40
J Robertson T Hildesheim F Lux R Jones S Mossman
09.02.09 26.02.09 23.02.94 24.01.09 20.03.93
Hawkes Bay Whakatane Whakatane Hawkes Bay Whakatane
6.44 10.06 15.87 19.59 21.31
1 kg 1 kg 2 kg 2 kg 3 kg 3 kg 4 kg 4 kg 6 kg 6 kg 6 kg 8 kg 8 kg 8 kg 8 kg 10 kg 10 kg
2.60 2.00 2.44 2.15 3.25 2.73 *2.96 2.52 2.98 3.02 2.69 3.03 4.53 1.30 2.03 3.00 2.70
P Lovell Sue Tindale C Angus Sue Tindale G Kavamoto Sue Tindale Mick Turner Sue Tindale W Hobson Sue Tindale L Ross Dave Adams J Ryder R Turner Jovanna Pillay G Sinclair S Chaffin
31.12.89 07.04.11 31.12.91 19.06.12 02.01.02 10.10.12 16.03.15 10.06.13 04.01.99 25.10.12 10.01.04 12.10.12 21.04.01 13.04.82 04.05.14 06.02.97 21.04.81
Coromandel Port Fitzroy Dunedin Omaha Bay Bay of Islands Cape Colville Gt Barrier Is Auckland Kawau Island Hauraki Gulf Bay of Plenty Flat Rock Bay of Islands
2.60 2.00 4.80 2.15 *4.31 2.73 *5.2 2.52 5.15 3.02
S Ross K Pollock J McMahon J McMahon
28.02.10 29.03.02 30.03.03 01.04.03
Raglan Cape Karikari North Cape Cape Karikari
T Evans, Jr
19.03.13
Whangaroa
KAHAWAI Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 W - Up to 11 Men Women
Tauranga Castle Point
6.30 2.65
4.74 2.68
MAHIMAHI: DOLPHINFISH Men Men Men Men
2 kg 3 kg 6 kg 8 kg
0.68 1.40 1.80 2.00
14.71 15.42 26.30 24.26
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SHARK – BLUE Men Women Men Women Men Men Women Men Men Women Women Men Junior
1 kg 1 kg 2 kg 2 kg 3 kg 4 kg 4 kg 6 kg 8 kg 8 kg 10 kg 10 kg 10 kg
*33.15 12.85 11.00 4.29 12.60 *40.7 22.85 28.80 68.40 31.20 23.40 57.80 4.81
Scott Tindale Sue Tindale H Lewis D Sands G Wilson Scott Tindale Sue Tindale G Case S Mossman D Sands J Wilson M Kitteridge J Hubbard
25.02.16 23.02.13 06.02.95 05.12.98 15.03.98 28.01.16 23.02.13 06.12.97 07.12.97 08.02.98 11.04.98 07.12.97 19.01.94
Little Barrier Manukau Heads Kaikoura Matapouri Kaikoura Simpson Rock Manukau Heads Tutukaka Tutukaka North Reef Kaikoura Tutukaka Whakatane
33.15 12.85 41.27 4.29 52.05 40.70 22.85 83.46 68.40 31.20 23.40 75.20 N/A
S Tindale
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Army Bay
90.26
SHARK - BRONZE WHALER Men
3 kg
SHARK – MAKO Men Men Men Men Men Men Men Women
1 kg 2 kg 3 kg 4 kg 6 kg 8 kg 10 kg 10 kg
4.66
38.80 48.60 46.20 27.60 29.80 46.40 67.60 29.00
D Kahlenberg D Kahlenberg D Kahlenberg D Kahlenberg S Mossman G Beaufill K Pollock Tracy Beaufill
22.02.14 06.02.11 19.11.10 26.11.10 11.03.90 09.04.11 05.12.98 20.02.14
Whale Island Whale Island Whale Island Whale Island Hawkes Bay Whakatane Tutukaka Motu
38.80 48.60 46.20 27.60 49.50 46.40 101.70 29.00
SHARK - PORBEAGLE Men
10 kg
61.70
D Carr
07.06.98
Otago Heads
61.70
6 kg 8 kg 10 kg
*14.9 20.94 *18.4
Scott Tindale Scott Tindale Scott Tindale
14.01.16 26.02.14 14.01.16
Kaipara Kaipara Kaipara
14.90 20.94 18.40
1.04 0.83 2.62 1.13 0.82 6.55 3.28 13.38 2.13 3.08 2.87 3.21 3.11 5.90 9.52
Scott Tindale Sue Tindale G Little Sue Tindale Jovanna Pillay T Clark Sue Tindale J Kalman Sue Tindale G Little Sue Tindale A Fagan Sue Tindale P Gates C Day
16.03.12 16.03.12 03.11.02 12.11.12 28.03.14 18.07.94 12.11.11 23.04.99 12.11.12 11.01.04 12.11.11 04.10.10 12.11.11 26.11.00 23.04.99
Kaipara Flats Kaipara Harb Hauraki Gulf Kawau Island Tauranga Bay of Islands Army Bay Waitangi Kawau Island Great Barrier Army Bay Mercury Bay Army Bay Whangaroa Waitangi
1.13 0.83 2.62 1.13 N/A 4.75 3.28 13.38 2.13 3.08 2.87 3.21 3.11 5.90 9.52
SHARK – TOPE Men Men Men
SNAPPER - SQUIREFISH Men Women Men Women W-Up to 11 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women 2017
1 kg 2 kg
3 kg 4 kg 6 kg 8 kg 8 kg 10 kg 10 kg
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TREVALLY Men Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women
1 kg 2 kg 2 kg 3 kg 3 kg 4 kg 4 kg 6 kg 6 kg 8 kg 8 kg 10 kg 10 kg
0.90 3.91 1.83 4.91 1.34 5.20 1.21 5.28 1.52 6.90 4.76 5.29 1.28
2 kg 3 kg 4 kg 4 kg 6 kg 8 kg 10 kg 10kg
4.01 4.12 5.17 2.90 5.18 5.76 5.56 *3.72
10 kg
7.84
M Heath G Jacobsen Sue Tindale G Jacobsen Sue Tindale J Rae Sue Tindale S Mossman Sue Tindale N Whitby B Hannah K Pollock Sue Tindale
28.04.00 05.12.00 03.04.11 04.12.00 02.04.11 24.12.96 03.04.11 06.02.00 03.04.11 02.06.15 25.01.00 06.02.00 03.04.11
NZ Angling Whakatane Mokohinau Is Whakatane Mokohinau Is Whakatane Mokohinau Is Whakatane Mokohinau Is Three Kings Is Whakatane Whakatane Mokohinau Is
D Rankin P Langevad S Mossman A Bennett R Williams P Farrow P Farrow SARAH ADAMSON
19.03.98 14.02.05 09.02.96 17.01.03 18.03.89 13.02.02 13.02.02 22.02.16
Whakatane Whakatane Whakatane Whakatane Whakatane Whakatane Whakatane WAIHAIU BAY
H Lewis
25.04.13
Otago Heads
TUNA – SKIPJACK Men Men Men Men Men Men Womens
4.98 6.69 5.17 6.80 7.03 7.30
TUNA – SLENDER Men
N/A
TUNA – YELLOWFIN Men
10 kg
37.00
M Kitteridge
28.02.99
Whakatane
48.60
2 kg 3 kg 4 kg 6 kg 8 kg 10 kg 10 kg
2.08 5.16 16.44 14.51 19.75 25.20 5.89
L Denolfo M Kitteridge K James M Godfrey M Godfrey S Uzan V Linville
29.12.91 30.01.01 26.07.05 12.05.79 08.06.86 21.01.98 21.12.07
Whakatane White Island Houhora Tauranga Tauranga Bay of Plenty White Island
2.32 5.16 16.44 14.51 19.75 25.20 5.89
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SALTWATER LINE CLASS RECORDS
ALBACORE : OTHER COMMON NAME: LONGFIN TUNA SCIENTIFIC NAME: Thunnus alalunga LINE CLASS Men Women W - 11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women M - Up to 11 W- 11 through 16 M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women W - 11 through 16 M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women
1kg
2kg
3kg
4kg
6kg
W - 11 through 16 M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men 8kg Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 W - Up to 11 M - Up to 11 Men 10 kg Women M Up to 11 M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16
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NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 9.75 5.80 2.17 *10.56 7.45 3.22 3.80 14.26 9.60 4.755 6.68 11.38 4.755 21.00 10.39 7.86 10.20 5.56 22.40 14.00 7.10 17.40 10.59 22.80 22.47 11.20 *2.43 9.80 12.64 24.00 19.80 13.26 22.20 20.40
DATE
LOCATION
J MILLAR KATHY MALONE SARAH BEAUFILL JOHN TULLY KATHY MALONE CAMPBELL CLAYTON AIDEN MATCHETT K NYHON J COTTON AIDEN MATCHETT A TOWERS D BAIRD AIDEN MATCHETT A STOKES M DANKS A TOWERS G FIELD AIDAN MATCHETT M SAVELL C FITNESS
21.02.08 21.02.13 18.02.12 22.02.15 18.02.13 18.02.11 10.03.14 21.02.06 03.01.98 09.03.14 19.02.08 24.02.06 09.03.14 03.09.04 25.02.05 21.02.05 23.02.99 18.02.13 07.07.91 17.09.95
M JONES
08.03.04 NORTH TARANAKI
D COONEY J KERR S FIELD M DANKS K POLLOCK LIBBY CLAYTON A SMITH TODD HEMINGWAY B SEDCOLE L JOHNSTON TODD HEMINGWAY J TATTON SARAH BEAUFILL
04.09.95 07.01.06 11.03.95 24.02.09 23.02.94 21.02.16 26.10.04 25.10.10 11.12.88 24.09.94 25.10.10 08.09.07 30.03.13
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JACKSON BAY HAWKES BAY WHALE ISLAND JACKSON BAY HAWKES BAY OFF WAIHI BEACH NEW PLYMOUTH JACKSON BAY MANUKAU HARBOUR NEW PLYMOUTH OAKURA FIORDLAND NEW PLYMOUTH WHITE ISLAND HAWKES BAY OAKURA MANUKAU HARBOUR NEW PLYMOUTH WHAKATANE TAURANGA TAURANGA WHITIANGA KAIKOURA HAWKES BAY WHAKATANE WAIHI BEACH WHITE ISLAND PENGUIN RISE WHAKATANE MAYOR ISLAND PENGUIN RISE MAYOR ISLAND WHITE ISLAND
WORLD RECORD KGS 9.75 5.80 N/A 22.68 9.07 N/A N/A *21.0 *12.50 N/A N/A N/A N/A 27.55 19.50 N/A N/A N/A 31.18 26.19 N/A N/A N/A 32.54 27.20 N/A N/A N/A N/A 34.47 34.01 N/A N/A N/A
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ALBACORE continued... Men 15kg Women M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 W - Up to 11 W - 11 through 16 Men 24kg Women M - 11 through 16 W- Up to 11 M - Up to 11 Men 37kg Women M-Up to 11 W-Up to 11 W - 11 through 16 Men 60 kg Women Men All Women Tackle IGFA All Tackle Length F-Junior F-Smallfry WORLD M-Junior M-Smallfry
25.00 22.00 21.40 21.60 11.00 15.80 27.60 23.80 18.80 7.20 7.60 25.80 22.60 *10.70 7.53 19.50
27.60 23.80
L CARTER S HOPE J TATTON J HADDOCK A SMITH A PADLIE M OXLEY J BROWN T SNEDDON M CREWE J KRAMER S FREEMAN P OATHAM LACHLAN KIDD K RANDRUP T ROSS
08.02.90 14.02.93 13.09.07 28.09.04 26.10.04 04.09.94 23.01.09 18.05.96 04.09.94 29.12.07 03.01.04 16.07.07 16.05.92 30.01.15 12.01.05 13.09.97
WHAKATANE WHAKATANE MAYOR ISLAND WHITE ISLAND WHITE ISLAND MAYOR ISLAND WHITE ISLAND TUTUKAKA MAYOR ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS ALDERMAN IS WHALE ISLAND WHAKATANE MAYOR ISLAND WAIHAU BAY TAURANGA
36.74 32.65 N/A N/A N/A N/A 38.00 32.50 N/A N/A N/A 40.00 29.00 N/A N/A N/A
M OXLEY J BROWN SUE TINDALE ASHLY STARN IANNA GILBERT TERENCE de STADLER TOM DE KOCK
23.01.09 18.05.96 22.03.13 03.10.04 05.08.04 27.04.01 30.03.97
WHITE ISLAND TUTUKAKA MANUKAU HEADS USA MEXICO SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH AFRICA
40.00 71 cm 25.40 16.87 33.05 28.30
BASS / SEA BASS - (New Zealand) Scientific Name: Polyprion americanus LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M - 11 through 16 Men Women Men Women M - Up to 11 Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
2017
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
8 kg
12.10
D HOWES
22.04.10 KING BANK
10 kg
14.20
JASON CLARK
26.03.13 RAGLAN
15 kg
53.00 46.60 76.60 50.60 51.10 80.00 76.40 46.40 71.70 45.60 86.20 76.40
L MAGON S BEADLE A ACKLAND A CANDY Z RUTLEDGE J DUFFIELD DIANE NEWTON N SHAW JILL GRAY L GREGORY T PRICE DIANE NEWTON
13.10.01 20.11.04 04.04.07 21.08.02 15.09.07 20.05.02 09.04.14 26.05.03 09.09.11 09.06.06 02.03.10 09.04.14
24 kg
37 kg 60 kg
All Tackle
RANFURLY BANK ALDERMANS WHANGAMUMU WHANGAROA CAVALLI IS RANFURLY BANK MAYOR ISLAND THREE KINGS MAYOR ISLAND THREE KINGS RANFURLY BANK MAYOR ISLAND
WORLD RECORD KGS
86.20
WORLD
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DOLPHINFISH (Mahimahi) Scientific name: Coryphaena hippurus LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 Men Women M - Up to 11 M - 11 through 16 W-11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 W 11 through 16 Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
78
1kg 2kg 3kg 4kg 6kg
8kg 10kg
15kg
24kg
37kg
All Tackle } WORLD } } }
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 2.40 1.25 3.30 3.05 *11.99 3.70 12.72 16.20 13.00 3.80 2.8 *3.67 9.62 14.20 12.15 10.40 4.65 4.68 13.40 13.92 10.50 12.18 *18.6 14.62 10.48 12.55 14.62 *21.36 *20.44 *14.70 14.60 13.70 *21.36 17.50
T KING M ROSS G McMILLAN G COOKSEY MALCOLM BOYES MONIQUE VUJCICH TONY NOBLE ANITA SYBEN MITCHELL DURIE ANITA SYBEN P RANDRUP HUNTER SCOTT P BLICK PAULINE ROUSE G WILSON K KERR HADLEY GREENHALGH B FLAUS B BAILEY R BRIDGER BLAKE WILKINS K STEWART MARTIN KAY G HENDERSON A PETERS HADLEY GREENHALGH G HENDERSON TONY FOX SERENA SHINE JONATHON TAYLOR SEAN MACKAY Y LOVELL TONY FOX T KENNEY ANNE SALOW ESTEE COMBS JOHN HENDERSON THOMAS HOLLIHAN
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DATE 24.03.03 15.03.08 06.04.03 07.03.85 25.02.15 08.03.14 22.02.11 14.03.11 14.03.11 14.03.11 09.04.07 09.01.16 17.04.02 14.03.11 09.02.04 29.03.02 02.05.14 13.02.01 01.04.91 05.03.08 25.02.14 19.02.06 10.01.16 08.02.04 13.04.03 09.03.14 08.02.04 27.03.15 12.02.16 01.02.15 09.04.12 07.02.04 27.03.15 27.12.07 26.12.03 10.06.06 23.05.99 25.02.01
LOCATION CAPE KARIKARI RAGLAN CAPE KARIKARI WHAKATANE WHITE ISLAND WHANGAROA WHITE ISLAND WHITE ISLAND OFF WHITE ISLAND WHITE ISLAND WAIHAU BAY BAY OF ISLANDS CAPE KARIKARI WHITE ISLAND WHANGAROA CAPE KARIKARI BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE TUTUKAKA TUTUKAKA MERCURY BAY TAURANGA CAPE BRETT RANGITERA REEF TUTUKAKA CAPE BRETT RANGITERA REEF MERCURY BAY MERCURY BAY MERCURY BAY WHANGAROA LOTTIN POINT MERCURY BAY WHANGAROA PANAMA USA USA ECUADOR
WORLD RECORD KGS 26.39 20.35 24.00 21.21 26.30 24.72 24.04 29.25 34.98 25.00 N/A N/A 29.25 25.74 34.70 37.81 N/A N/A 36.00 33.42 N/A N/A 39.46 34.01 N/A N/A N/A 38.55 37.25 N/A N/A N/A 39.46 24.76 20.41 27.89 24.94
2017
KAHAWAI Scientific name: Arripis trutta LINE CLASS Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 W-Up to 11 M-Up to 11 Men Women M – 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 W - Up to 11 M - Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 W- Up to 11 M - Up to 11 Men Women W - 11 through 16 W - Up to 11 M - Up to 11 M - 11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - Up to 11 M - Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - Up to 11 M - Up to 11 Men Women M – 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 W – Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 W - 11 through 16
2017
1kg
2kg
3kg
4kg
6kg
8kg
10kg
15kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 3.800 2.380 1.970 1.834 1.300 2.650 3.635 3.050 3.635 2.594 2.200 2.340 3.890 3.100 2.770 2.735 2.440 2.400 4.585 3.250 3.070 *2.284 2.908 3.300 8.460 3.530 3.520 *3.40 2.900 3.630 5.770 4.000 2.670 3.100 7.300 3.760 3.540 *2.855 3.15 3.050 4.500 3.000 3.340 2.660 2.770
DATE
P DANIELS S TINDALE J LYDIARD C LUYTEN T SMITH T HEMINGWAY S FOREMAN E FELDMAN S FOREMAN MIAH DIXON JOVANNA PILLAY T HEMINGWAY B IORNS S TINDALE T MORRIS A TOWERS HANNAH HOPE R HOPKINS A CARLTON J THOMSON J DICK LUCY DAVIS KIONI CLARK D FOUHY O KAPETANAKOS N SMEAL R MAHOOD OPHELIA MASFEN-YAN T INGHAM M FRANKLIN S NEWMAN W EZARD A SMITH P WHYTE J KIDD L BUTLER I SKINNER JOVANNA PILLAY SCOTT GODFREY L PAPUNI P TOLLEY I RATFORD T ROSS B McINTYRE C SELLERS
06.07.92 22.02.10 05.01.06 17.05.08 28.03.09 13.07.08 03.02.91 26.11.84 03.02.91 17.01.10 05.04.14 28.01.01 21.02.05 27.01.03 05.01.96 20.02.08 09.01.10 26.04.08 20.12.95 12.03.87 22.02.03 20.12.15 17.01.10 25.02.96 19.03.90 09.05.99 01.01.96 11.01.15 17.07.97 02.01.08 03.05.86 12.02.95 04.01.04 04.01.04 07.03.97 22.01.86 20.05.88 09.01.16 29.12.11 07.12.97 26.12.92 21.01.06 13.12.03 26.02.09 30.01.05
LOCATION RODNEY MOKOHINAU ISLANDS TAURANGA KAITUNA RIVERMOUTH MERCURY BAY PAPAMOA BEACH WELLINGTON MANGONUI WELLINGTON CAPE BRETT MATAKANA MT MAUNGANUI MAHIA OMOKORAIA BAY NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH WHALE ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS WAIRARAPA WHAKATANE RAGLAN GREAT MERCURY IS CAPE BRETT WELLINGTON SPIRITS BAY WHAKATANE NEW PLYMOUTH CAPE BRETT KAWAU IS MANUKAU HEADS NORTH CAPE STRAYLINERS WHAKATANE WHAKATANE TOM BOWLING BAY NELSON OTAMATEA TAURANGA NINETY MILE BEACH MATATA RODNEY KIWI TAURANGA WHANGAROA HARB MANUKAU
WORLD RECORD KGS *5.8 4.87 N/A N/A N/A N/A *5.79 *4.65 N/A N/A N/A N/A 6.80 *5.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A 5.20 *6.25 N/A N/A N/A N/A 8.46 6.10 N/A N/A N/A 4.30 5.77 N/A N/A N/A 8.74 3.76 N/A N/A N/A N/A 7.50 *3.02 N/A N/A N/A
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KAHAWAI continued... Men Women
All Tackle
All Tackle Length
9.752 5.770 57.5 cm
R McINTYRE S NEWMAN
27.12.81 NORTH SHORE 03.05.86 NORTH CAPE
SHANE SWINEHART
28.05.14 MIDDLE GROUND, H GULF
IGFA All Tackle Length
SUE TINDALE
07.04.11 PORT FITZROY
F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Junior M-Smallfry
JACINDA DICK NICOLA SMEAL MARIN HOBSON TIMOTHY ROSS PETER WHYTE
22.02.03 09.05.99 13.04.98 13.12.03 04.01.04
} WORLD } TIE TIE }
RAGLAN WHAKATANE HAURAKI GULF TAURANGA WHAKATANE
8.74 N/A 61 cm 3.07 3.53 3.30 3.34 3.10
MARLIN (Black) Scientific name: Istiompax indica LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 W - Up to 11 Men Women Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M - Junior M-Smallfry
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NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
1kg 2kg 3kg 4kg 6kg 8kg 10kg 15kg
200.40
M PATTERSON
25.02.86 TUTUKAKA
24kg
287.58 315.20 181.90 152.40 473.20 327.50 250.80 315.80 138.60 444.00 383.74 473.20 383.74
G YOUNG L COOMBES I WALKER A HAMILTON A JORION S IRVINE HUNTER SCOTT D McAINSH C WOOD D HAGUE E BROWNSON A JORION E BROWNSON ALEXANDRA CZABAYSKI ABBIE HAMILTON ALEXANDER JOHNSTON ROBBIE ANGUS
12.03.76 02.04.95 30.12.95 01.04.97 09.02.02 15.04.92 11.01.14 03.03.96 13.04.98 23.04.78 14.02.50 09.02.02 14.02.50 11.10.11 01.04.97 26.11.06 16.10.05
37kg
60 KG All Tackle } WORLD } } }
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BAY OF ISLANDS WHANGAROA DOUBTLESS BAY TUTUKAKA GISBORNE NORTH CAPE CAPE BRETT WHANGAROA TUTUKAKA WHAKATANE BAY OF ISLANDS GISBORNE BAY OF ISLANDS CAIRNS, AUSTRALIA TUTUKAKA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
WORLD RECORD KGS 72.50 11.00 69.00 29.50 333.50 73.00 209.56 108.40 334.50 160.11 286.21 201.85 476.73 452.69 489.50 369.22 509.84 *504.00 N/A N/A 611.00 600.10 N/A N/A N/A 707.61 691.73 707.61 167.20 152.40 496.00 256.27
2017
MARLIN (Pacific Blue) Scientific name: Makaira nigricans LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women M - Up to 11 M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 Men Women Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
2017
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
1kg 2kg 3kg 4kg 6kg 8kg
181.80 215.30
ERYN JACOBSEN GUY JACOBSEN
20.02.11 NORTH CAPE 06.01.11 BAY OF ISLANDS
E JACOBSEN T WOOLSTON C STONE J MASON BRAD BATTERTON T HICKEY I JAMIESON R HOUSLEY HUNTER SCOTT HUNTER SCOTT L MELODY R ANGUS A HAVILL LUCY JENSON R GREIG M JONES R JAMESON L MELODY JADA VAN MOLS HUNTER DOUGHTY BILL REILLY ROBBIE ANGUS
21.03.04 19.02.02 05.04.95 20.02.00 26.12.10 07.02.88 11.03.85 22.02.10 10.01.15 10.01.15 02.03.07 27.02.05 07.01.99 25.01.15 13.03.68 25.02.66 16.04.09 02.03.07 01.01.03 05.06.99 12.08.00 02.02.05
10kg 15kg
24kg
37kg
60 kg All Tackle } WORLD } } }
238.60 234.00 220.00 166.20 226.8 364.00 325.00 232.90 *179.30 *179.30 354.20 227.00 292.60 *212.20 461.31 252.65 483.40 354.20
MIDDLESEX BANK CAPE KARIKARI THREE KINGS NORTH CAPE BAY OF ISLANDS TE KAHA BAY OF ISLANDS ALDERMEN ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS CAVALLI ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS MAYOR ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS WHANGAROA NORTH CAPE CAVALLI ISLANDS USA MIDWAY ISLANDS HAWAII BAY OF ISLANDS
WORLD RECORD KGS Vacant Vacant 64.00 *78.5 114.56 64.18 142.88 81.64 179.93 181.80 215.30 287.01 348.67 291.20 500.54 289.84 N/A N/A 528.89 428.00 N/A N/A N/A 452.20 N/A N/A N/A 624.14 434.54 624.14 232.92 112.94 454.05 227.00
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MARLIN (Striped) : Other common name: barred marlin Scientific name: Kajikia audax LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women W -11 through 16 Men Women M -11 through 16 M-Up to 11 Men Women W- Up to 11 M-Up to 11 M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 W - Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 M - Up to 11 W-Up to 11 Men Women M - Up to 11 Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
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NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
1kg
105.00
2kg
112.60 95.00 174.80 *74.80 133.60 119.20 168.40 142.00 171.20 125.00 81.60 164.20 154.22 136.80 133.40 180.40 166.20 132.60 *94.6 122.00 151.60 224.10 192.00 184.70 142.40 *150.50 91.20 *211.6 188.00 170.50 152.80 *144.80 *145.00 *111.4 180.53 170.55 *116.10 224.10 192.00
3kg 4kg 6kg 8kg
10kg
15kg
24kg
37kg
TIE TIE 60 kg
All Tackle } WORLD } } }
DATE
LOCATION
G JACOBSEN
09.03.08 MIDDLESEX BANK
G JACOBSEN E JACOBSEN G JACOBSEN ERYN JACOBSEN G JACOBSEN ERYN JACOBSEN G JACOBSEN A MARTIN R MASFEN E JACOBSEN L FARMER K STONEMAN R HALL B ROWE HUNTER SCOTT R SHEARD B WOODILL A POULTER HUNTER SCOTT L MATTHEWS E PERCY W BONIFACE R HALL Z RODERICK J TROUP DECLAN LOVERIDGE A GANNAWAY MIKHAIL COWAN J MAIN M McKEOWN L COWAN JAMIE TAYLOR LOGAN TERRILL STEVIE MABEY J BOYLE J COLLIE EZRA KEENEN W BONIFACE R HALL LEXI COWAN ALEXIS POULTER ZANE RODERICK DECLAN LOVERIDGE
07.03.10 28.03.09 30.04.10 10.05.15 26.04.05 23.02.11 17.03.09 06.06.97 25.04.05 23.05.05 15.04.04 04.05.94 21.01.77 09.05.99 28.04.16 29.05.96 15.02.98 04.04.02 30.01.16 08.05.01 31.12.94 16.01.86 06.05.83 30.03.03 01.01.97 22.02.15 08.01.00 27.03.16 01.05.81 06.04.95 17.03.10 31.01.15 18.02.15 11.01.16 30.12.74 23.03.64 26.03.16 16.01.86 06.05.83 17.03.10 04.04.02 30.03.03 22.02.15
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MIDDLESEX BANK THREE KINGS POOR KNIGHTS ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS THREE KINGS NORTH CAPE KING BANK MIDDLESEX BANK KING BANK KING BANK KING BANK BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS WHANGAROA BAY OF ISLANDS CAVALLI ISLANDS MAYOR ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS CAPE BRETT MIDDLESEX BANK CAPE KARIKARI TUTUKAKA BAY OF ISLANDS TAURANGA BAY OF ISLANDS MERCURY BAY BAY OF ISLANDS PANDORA BANK TUTUKAKA KAWHIA DOUBTLESS BAY POOR KNIGHTS NEW PLYMOUTH TUTUKAKA MAYOR ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS HOKIANGA TUTUKAKA BAY OF ISLANDS DOUBTLESS BAY NORTH CAPE TAURANGA MERCURY BAY
WORLD RECORD KGS 105.00 50.50 112.60 95.00 174.80 102.73 133.60 119.20 168.40 142.00 171.20 125.00 N/A 164.20 154.22 N/A N/A 180.40 166.20 N/A N/A N/A N/A 224.10 192.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A 211.60 188.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 180.53 121.90 224.10 152.80 132.60 184.70 150.50
2017
SHARK (Blue) Scientific name: Prionace glauca LINE CLASS Men Women M - Up to 11 W - 11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W-Up to 11 M - Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 M-Up to 11 W-Up to 11 W - 11 through 16 Men Women M-Up to 11 W - 11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women M - Up to 11 M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 Men Women M - Up to 11 W - 11 through 16 M - 11 through 16 Men Women
2017
1kg
2kg
3kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 57.40 48.60 45.40 50.80 53.20 70.00 43.80 45.00 76.00 41.00
47.80 4kg
6kg
8kg
10kg
15kg
24kg
37kg
48.40 101.80 51.00 48.00 28.40 33.20 133.50 64.60 *49.90 39.40 44.40 16.00 142.00 96.60 41.00 19.50 115.00 112.50 57.00 62.00 62.00 146.00 191.80 77.00 75.20 41.40 198.10 170.60 29.30 151.80 145.00 165.00 136.90
DATE
G JACOBSEN OKSANA KAHLENBERG BAILEY BEAUFILL SARAH BEAUFILL S SMITH C DREIFUSS ZANE KINDER BAILEY BEAUFILL H LEWIS O KAHLENBERG BAILEY BEAUFILL SARAH BEAUFILL T LAY P BURT NATHAN SAUL S BEAUFILL B BEAUFILL S BELWORTHY L PAYNE JACK TODD BAILEY BEAUFILL SARAH BEAUFILL A CAIRNS W HALL D CAIRNS MARLIN CANDY G CAIRNS D CAIRNS S RICHARDSON BAILY McINTYRE HAYLEY HOPE B McINTYRE P SEARLE M WALKER BAILY McINTYRE D COONEY A CAIRNS G SMITH B BROWN L DOYLE C URE D CUSHING P TOCKER L MARSHALL
31.05.08 11.10.12 25.02.12 17.02.13 27.11.93 26.03.89 20.02.13 25.02.12 09.03.96 30.12.10 13.01.14 24.12.10 23.02.92 28.12.87 07.01.11 05.06.10 25.04.10 17.02.96 20.02.88 28.02.15 24.12.11 06.02.10 29.01.95 08.01.84 06.02.94 12.01.14 29.01.95 23.02.95 23.02.81 22.05.11 12.01.14 14.01.07 21.02.81 23.02.94 12.12.10 31.08.96 15.01.95 08.02.93 19.03.84 08.12.97 13.01.02 03.02.96 11.05.86 22.03.86
LOCATION BAY OF ISLANDS WHALE ISLAND WHALE ISLAND WHALE ISLAND TUTUKAKA WHAKATANE HAWKES BAY WHALE ISLAND KAIKOURA OFF WHALE ISLAND OFF WHALE ISLAND OFF WHALE ISLAND HAWKES BAY HAWKES BAY TUTUKAKA WHALE ISLAND WHALE ISLAND WAIRARAPA HAWKES BAY OTAGO HEADS WHALE ISLAND WHALE ISLAND OKAINS BAY BAY OF ISLANDS OKAINS BAY WHANGAROA LEBONS BAY KAIKOURA MERCURY BAY WHANGAROA OFF WHALE ISLAND WHANGAROA GISBORNE-TAT TE KAHA WHANGAROA TAURANGA BANKS PENINSULA TAURANGA TUTUKAKA CAPE EGMONT WHANGAROA HAWKES BAY WHAKATANE TUTUKAKA
WORLD RECORD KGS 57.40 48.60 N/A N/A *178.50 70.00 N/A N/A 113.85 95.00 N/A N/A 115.50 161.60 N/A N/A N/A 192.40 184.40 N/A N/A N/A N/A 189.00 149.00 N/A N/A 188.40 167.00 N/A N/A N/A 198.22 191.80 N/A N/A N/A 198.10 170.60 N/A N/A N/A 239.49 185.97
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SHARK (Blue) continued... M - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
60 kg
135.00 73.40 106.00
S ROBINSON W HONA G FRASER
08.01.96 ALDERMAN IS 17.01.98 MANGONUI 15.04.06 MIDDLESEX BANK
All Tackle
198.10 191.80
G SMITH M WALKER MELISSA CIOLEK TAYLA KILLMORE BRANDAN LILLICO HARRY CAUGHLAN
08.02.93 23.02.94 08.12.06 15.09.12 14.10.12 06.09.13
TAURANGA TE KAHA USA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
DATE
LOCATION
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N/A N/A 181.43 175.08 239.49 165.10 172.30 127.40 151.50
SHARK (Dusky) Scientific name: Carcharhinus obscurus LINE CLASS Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
24 kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 287.40
P BARROW
WORLD RECORD KGS
28.02.96 WHALE IS
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SHARK (Hammerhead) Scientific name: Sphrynidae spp LINE CLASS Men Women Women Men Women Men Women M - 11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M - 11 through 16 2017
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
1kg Tie Tie 2kg
4.05 0.88 0.90 6.52
J FRASER SUE TINDALE SUE TINDALE T WILLIAMS-KING
22.11.87 08.02.12 10.02.14 19.02.12
BAY OF ISLANDS KAIPARA HARB KAIPARA HAURAKI GULF
3kg
9.20 2.00 9.20 9.60
A JOHNSON SUE TINDALE A JOHNSON G PRICE
19.01.10 08.02.12 19.01.10 22.01.94
BAY OF ISLANDS KAIPARA HARBOUR BAY OF ISLANDS HAURAKI GULF
9.60 127.00 139.00 153.80 111.00 148.10 86.18 170.55 160.12 189.50 168.74 180.40
G PRICE D McWILLIAM R CURIN G STONE V JOHNSON T HILL R HALL S MAHOOD R HALL M BOYLE V JOHNSON K WILLIAMS
22.01.94 06.02.84 29.12.86 07.04.92 01.02.85 24.02.94 13.04.74 12.01.85 06.01.74 18.02.90 28.01.80 19.01.03
4kg
6kg 8kg 10kg 15kg 24kg
HAURAKI GULF BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS TAKAU BAY BAY OF ISLANDS HAWKES BAY BAY OF ISLANDS TUTUKAKA BAY OF ISLANDS LOTTIN POINT BAY OF ISLANDS TUTUKAKA
WORLD RECORD KGS 1.00 0.88 0.90 14.20 17.00 46.20 2.00 N/A 154.80 15.08 N/A 151.95 139.00 153.80 111.00 184.00 189.00 358.00 185.00 246.98 340.19 N/A
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37kg
60 kg All Tackle } WORLD } } }
166.40 211.83 185.00 205.00 140.90 131.20 203.21 184.16 211.83 185.00
M HARALDSSON A PAUL jnr S FOSTER S YOUNG K RANDRUP H WRIGHT A BROWN H WOOD A PAUL jnr S FOSTER KELSEY RANDRUP BRIELLE BENNETT ALEXANDER JOHNSTON KEVIN BRASTING
16.01.94 18.12.77 14.01.82 15.01.94 02.02.08 21.03.04 14.01.76 24.05.74 18.12.77 14.01.82 02.02.08 21.01.11 29.02.04 03.01.04
TUTUKAKA BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS WHANGAROA WAIHAU BAY TUTUKAKA BAY OF ISLANDS GISBORNE-TAT BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS WAIHAU BAY USA AUSTRALIA TUTKAKA
N/A 281.23 210.01 N/A N/A N/A 580.59 184.16 580.59 140.90 53.86 233.00 133.40
SHARK (Mako) Scientific name: Isurus oxyrinchus LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women M-11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 Men Women W - 11 through 16 M - 11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 M-Up to 11 W-Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 W - Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16
86
1kg 2kg
3kg
4kg
6kg
8kg
10kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS *159.6 GUY JACOBSEN 44.20 OKSANA KAHLENBERG *80.8 SCOTT TINDALE 28.00 O KAHLENBERG 55.00 BAILEY BEAUFILL 37.40 SARAH BEAUFILL 76.00 G JACOBSEN 51.20 ERYN JACOBSEN 78.80 SARAH BEAUFILL 54.00 NATHAN SAUL 115.50 B FIRMAN 108.60 E JACOBSEN 50.60 D CUSHING 48.90 T HENDERSON 48.80 BAILEY BEAUFILL 175.40 GUY JACOBSEN 70.00 R HALL 51.40 L SOSICH 44.60 SOPHIE MacMILLAN 53.80 BAILEY BEAUFILL 40.60 S BEAUFILL 175.00 H LEWIS 147.10 T BATSON 115.40 C LAMBERT 76.00 SARAH BEAUFILL 51.50 BAILY McINTYRE 42.80 S BEAUFILL 324.40 DEAN POLLOCK 173.00 P DAVIS 100.00 S COLLINGS 49.60 SARAH BEAUFILL
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LOCATION HEN & CHICKS OPOTIKI SIMPSON ROCK OFF OPOTIKI MOTU WHITE ISLAND NORTH CAPE HOUHORA MOTU TUTUKAKA HAWKES BAY THREE KINGS HAWKES BAY HAWKES BAY WHITE ISLAND OFF STEPHENSON IS BAY OF ISLANDS TE KAHA WHALE ISLAND OFF WHALE ISLAND WHALE ISLAND KAIKOURA ASTROLABE REEF WHAKATANE OFF WHALE ISLAND OFF WHANGAROA WHITE ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS TE AWHITI KAIKOURA OFF WHALE ISLAND
WORLD RECORD KGS 159.60 44.20 80.80 57.49 N/A N/A 155.13 52.16 N/A N/A 126.30 108.60 N/A N/A N/A 296.00 144.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A 317.50 150.50 N/A N/A N/A N/A 329.00 181.00 N/A N/A 2017
M-Up to 11 W - Up to 11 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women M – 11 through 16 W–11 through 16 W – Up to 11 Men Women W - 11 through 16 M – 11 through 16 M-Up to 11 Men Women Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
15kg
24kg
37kg
60 kg All Tackle
72.30 47.60 385.00 197.30 110.40 141.40 103.40 462.00 316.20 231.20 230.60 110.40 463.80 338.40 239.80 281.60 98.40 481.26 389.18 481.26 389.18
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BAILY McINTYRE S BEAUFILL G FLETT L WHITFORD S POTTINGER MIAH DIXON BAILY McINTYRE R DEANS J CLEMENTS T MERRY M MANSEL H BRASTING M SHANAHAN P DAVIS A ROWE A ANDERSON K BRASTING J PENWARDEN R BEAVER J PENWARDEN R BEAVER CLAIRE JONES RHIANNON HALLING JOHN PATON MARK BRANCOURT
01.03.10 12.01.10 25.02.85 01.03.03 10.03.02 17.01.10 04.12.10 23.02.84 02.02.86 10.01.00 01.02.03 07.01.01 17.02.90 17.02.01 06.01.02 05.02.04 07.01.01 17.02.70 14.04.51 17.02.70 14.04.51 26.02.11 07.11.09 23.01.11 22.01.05
WHANGAROA WHITE ISLAND HAWKES BAY ALDERMEN ISLAND CASTLE POINT BAY OF ISLANDS WHANGAROA WHAKATANE TUTUKAKA WHAKATANE MAYOR ISLAND HEN & CHICKS HAWKES BAY NGAWI BAY OF ISLANDS HAWKES BAY TUTUKAKA MAYOR ISLAND WHANGAROA MAYOR ISLAND WHANGAROA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
N/A N/A 443.50 288.00 N/A N/A N/A 489.88 316.20 N/A N/A N/A 488.00 399.16 N/A N/A 553.84 413.56 553.84 261.50 118.10 324.77 216.00
SHARK (Oceanic White Tip) Scientific name: Carcharhinus longimanus LINE CLASS Women Men F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
15 kg 37 kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 76.20 89.00
J ROOKE P BLACKWELL
DATE
LOCATION
WORLD RECORD KGS
08.03.00 WHANGAROA 06.02.98 GREAT BARRIER
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SHARK (Porbeagle) Scientific Name: Lamna nasus LINE CLASS Men Men Men Women Men Men 2017
3kg 4kg 6kg 8kg 10kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 62.90 76.90 63.60 60.90 70.40 85.00
D CARR D CARR W LEWIS F JOYCE D CARR S HILL
DATE 24.05.98 21.02.01 19.02.01 23.02.01 23.05.99 19.05.98
LOCATION OTAGO HEADS OTAGO HEADS OTAGO HEADS OTAGO HEADS OTAGO HEADS OTAGO HEADS
WORLD RECORD KGS 62.90 98.43 111.58 60.90 173.27 152.40
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15kg 24kg 37kg
110.00 125.80 67.30 119.80 68.70 68.70
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S WILSON D CARR F JOYCE T HURRING R JOYCE R JOYCE Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant
28.06.98 03.01.98 18.02.01 27.12.97 30.03.02 30.03.02
OTAGO HEADS DUNEDIN OTAGO HEADS DUNEDIN OTAGO HEADS OTAGO HEADS
188.69 188.00 108.18 230.00 107.04
SHARK (Thresher) Scientific name: Alopias spp LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women W- 11 through 16 Men Women Men Women W-Up to 11 M-11 through 16 Men Women W-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 Men Women Men Women Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
88
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
1kg 2kg
8.80
B ROWE
15.07.01 BAY OF ISLANDS
10.60 26.40 26.40 118.10
M GRAVES N RACKHAM N RACKHAM W LEWIS
26.02.09 07.01.07 07.01.07 22.02.01
MOTUHIE CHANNEL WHALE ISLAND WHALE ISLAND OTAGO HEADS
73.40 18.00 10.05 73.40 73.20 160.40 11.49 189.40 136.07 47.00 348.00 166.01 57.60 335.20 363.80 306.63 330.67 348.00 363.80
T FLOOD S HART L METCALFE T FLOOD D HARRINGTON F JOYCE A ROMERIL D LEWIS A CLARK M WHEATLEY D HANNAH A SEMMENS C REYNOLDS B GALVIN D NORTH R FAULKNER V BROWN D HANNAH D NORTH MELISSA CIOLEK LUCY METCALFE JACK LEVERONE REECE COKUN
12.06.01 21.01.95 14.11.09 12.06.01 28.05.88 21.02.01 01.08.99 20.02.99 23.06.72 29.01.95 26.02.83 06.05.72 17.11.96 17.02.75 08.02.81 23.02.78 06.03.59 26.02.83 08.02.81 29.07.07 14.11.09 04.05.14 09.08.14
BAY OF ISLANDS RAGLAN COROMANDEL BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS OTAGO HEADS TIRITIRI CHANNEL OTAGO HEADS BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE TUTUKAKA TUTUKAKA MAYOR ISLAND MAYOR ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS TUTUKAKA USA COROMANDEL USA AUSTRALIA
3kg 4kg
6kg 8kg
10kg
15kg
24kg
37kg 60kg All Tackle } WORLD } } }
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WORLD RECORD KGS 8.42 Vacant 33.48 Vacant 42.98 20.86 72.00 43.09 N/A 118.10 62.59 97.52 63.95 N/A N/A 119.00 160.40 220.00 136.98 348.00 203.21 335.20 363.80 327.94 330.67 348.00 363.80 67.81 10.05 *248.28 *151.40
2017
SHARK (Tiger) Scientific Name: Galeocerdo cuvier LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
1kg 2kg 3kg 4kg 6kg 8kg 10kg 15kg 24kg 37kg
376.20
N BARTON
21.03.04 CAPE KARIKARI
60kg
429.55
D BROPHY
21.02.63 MAYOR ISLAND
All Tackle
429.55
D BROPHY
21.02.63 MAYOR ISLAND
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CLAIRE JONES 27.02.10 HEATHER HARKAVY 18.12.05 ALEXANDER JOHNSTON 11.10.05 IAN HISSEY 27.04.97
WORLD RECORD KGS 27.40 Vacant 92.93 48.19 115.89 32.23 122.64 49.89 260.60 97.97 381.00 163.29 412.00 194.00 *625.5 548.00 579.50 497.00 810.00 532.06 807.40 596.02 810.00
AUSTRALIA USA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
418.00 9.52 485.00 312.00
LOCATION
WORLD RECORD KGS
SHARK (Tope) Scientific Name: Galeorhinus galeus LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women M - 11 through 16 Men Women M - Up to 11 2017
1 kg 2 kg 3 kg
4 kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 22.30 21.67 25.10 22.71 22.60 *23.87 6.70 26.70 24.40 3.00
M FELDMAN SUE TINDALE M FELDMAN SUE TINDALE SCOTT TINDALE SUE TINDALE D THOMPSON M FELDMAN L MARTENS ETHAN RENDALL
DATE 14.01.90 15.01.12 14.01.90 03.01.12 02.01.12 14.01.16 13.06.04 16.12.86 03.12.87 31.03.12
PARENGARENGA HARB KAIPARA HARBOUR PARENGARENGA HARB KAIPARA HARBOUR KAIPARA HARBOUR KAIPARA HARBOUR RAGLAN PARENGARENGA HARB PARENGARENGA HARB RAGLAN
22.30 21.67 25.10 22.71 *26.58 23.87 N/A 26.70 24.40 N/A
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Men Women M-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 Men Women W-11 through 16 M-11 through 16 Men Women Women W-11 through 16 M-11 through 16 Men Women M-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
6 kg
8 kg
10 kg
15 kg Tie Tie
29.00 31.00 18.10 32.50 28.40 20.8 23.60 27.50 14.60 17.21 22.66 24.00 24.05
M FELDMAN H MORTON ANGUS JOHNSON T MARTENS J SUTTON R ELLIOTT B PULHAM J CUMMINS I JOHNSON C BURGESS F VAN VROONHOVEN M FELDMAN SUE TINDALE
16.12.86 20.12.87 11.06.13 04.01.91 29.11.87 16.06.10 07.11.08 12.12.87 17.01.09 03.02.07 05.01.12 03.12.85 08.02.14
PARENGARENGA HARB PARENGARENGA HARB BAY OF ISLANDS PARENGARENGA HARB PARENGARENGA HARB TAKOU BAY TUTUKAKA PARENGARENGA HARB BAY OF ISLANDS RED MERCURY ISLAND GREAT BARRIER ISLAND PARENGARENGA HARB KAIPARA
*9.62 TIANA SMITH
12.07.15 MERCURY BAY
23.00
S MATTHEWS
13.01.05 CAVALLI ISL
33.00 15.27 30.25 30.50 14.40 32.50 33.00 } } } }
M FELDMAN L BURGESS W MARTENS J LIGHTBAND C BURGESS T MARTENS M FELDMAN ISABEL JOHNSON VACANT SETH MATTHEWS BAILY MCINTYRE
19.12.86 03.02.07 01.01.87 28.11.87 03.02.07 04.01.91 19.12.86 17.01.09
29.00 31.00 N/A 32.50 28.40 N/A 28.12 27.50 N/A N/A 29.48 24.00 24.05 N/A 32.50 33.00 N/A 30.25 30.50 N/A
24 kg
37 kg
All Tackle WORLD
PARENGARENGA HARB RED MERCURY ISLAND PARENGARENGA HARB PARENGARENGA HARB RED MERCURY ISLAND PARENGARENGA HARB PARENGARENGA HARB BAY OF ISLANDS
33.00 14.60
13.01.05 WHANGAROA 22.10.06 WHANGAROA
23.00 16.70
SHARK (Whaler) Scientific name: Carcharhinus spp (Other common name: Narrow Tooth: Bronze Whaler) LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women W-11 through 16 W - Up to 11 Men Women Men Up to 11 M -11 through 16 2017
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
1kg
2.52
2kg 3kg 4kg 6kg 8kg
10kg
DATE
LOCATION
S TINDALE
04.12.08 KAIPARA HARBOUR
4.09 2.60 53.00 2.40 183.40
SCOTT TINDALE SUE TINDALE G JACOBSEN SUE TINDALE DAVE KAHLENBERG
03.01.13 23.12.10 30.03.09 26.01.11 31.12.10
KAIPARA HARBOUR KAIPARA HARBOUR BIRD ROCK, BOI KAIPARA HARBOUR WHAKATANE
134.00 162.20 214.20 147.30 54.20 93.60 208.00 82.20 128.10 67.20
S GRIFFITHS OSKANA KAHLENBERG R MASFEN MARIA ANGUS SARAH BEAUFILL M ANGUS S SOWERBY C McINTYRE B McINTYRE J HADLEY
12.01.86 06.02.11 08.02.05 17.01.12 06.01.12 18.01.10 20.02.94 01.02.04 05.02.09 17.02.03
WHAKATANE WHAKATANE BAY OF ISLANDS KERIKERI INLET WHALE ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS MANUKAU WHANGAROA WHANGAROA HARB MANUKAU HARBOUR
WORLD RECORD KGS 12.25 23.20 43.54 31.75 53.00 48.50 183.40 58.96 122.47 162.20 214.20 147.30 N/A 180.53 115.60 N/A N/A
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15kg
205.00 217.20 167.00 145.60 169.00 276.00 224.60 200.20 146.20 302.00
24kg
37kg
Women
242.00
M-11 through 16 Men Women Men
154.60
M LOURIE H STONE C TEAGUE B McINTYRE H HAIG R LUDWIG M GOODHEW J AVISON A BOUSTRED D KAJAVALA G HARRISONARMSTRONG Z MONTEITH
23.02.10 23.01.03 17.02.01 23.02.10 21.01.95 24.02.87 28.01.99 25.01.97 27.01.96 24.03.89
ASTROLABE REEF WHANGAROA MANUKAU WHANGAROA WHANGAREI WHAKATANE WHAKATANE MANUKAU HARBOUR MANUKAU HARBOUR WHAKATANE
09.01.93 CAPE KARIKARI
All
Women
Tackle
242.00
F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
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N/A 217.60 159.00
240.00 147.87
26.01.97 MANUKAU HARBOUR
60 kg 140.60 302.00
335.00 238.00
DONNA PASCOE 22.02.13 WHANGAROA D KAJAVALA 24.03.89 WHAKATANE G HARRISON09.01.93 CAPE KARIKARI ARMSTRONG CORRINA TEAGUE 17.02.01 MANUKAU MARIA ANGUS 18.01.10 BAY OF ISLANDS ALEXANDER JOHNSTON 11.10.05 AUSTRALIA ZACHARY DUDAS 26.03.04 USA
316.50 140.60 335.00 242.00 167.00 93.60 234.00 180.53
SHARK (White) Scientific Name: Carcharodon carcharias NB: NOW PROTECTED IN NZ NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
15kg
71.00
24kg
263.40 68.40 111.60 193.00
37kg
HIS
DATE
LOCATION
LY N O DS
C HULL
20.03.93 MANUKAU HARBOUR
D AKAST C SMITH C HILL J CLEMOW
21.02.93 19.02.97 09.02.07 19.02.01
R O C E CR I R O T
MANUKAU HARBOUR MANUKAU HARBOUR MANUKAU HARBOUR KAIPARA HARBOUR
WORLD RECORD KGS 699.50 364.23 850.94 363.33 1063.23 413.68
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SNAPPER (Squirefish) Scientific name: Pagrus auratus LINE CLASS Men Women M-Up to 11 W-Up to 11 M-11 through 16
92
1kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 6.70 4.50 1.25 *1.880 3.08
P BURROWS N BENSON LUKE MULLIN TAMMY PLUMPTON P PAGE
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LOCATION HOUHORA PARENGARENGA HARB WAITEMATA HARBOUR KAWAU ISLAND RAGLAN
WORLD RECORD KGS 6.70 4.50 N/A N/A N/A 2017
SNAPPER (Squirefish) continued... W-11 through 16 Men 2kg Women M -11 through 16 M- Up to 11 W-Up to 11 W -11 through 16 Men 3kg Women W-11 through 16 M- Up to 11 W-Up to 11 M-11 through 16 Men 4kg Women M-Up to 11 M-11 through 16 W-Up to 11 Men 6kg Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W-Up to 11 M-Up to 11 Men Tie 8kg Men Tie Women W-11 through 16 M-11 through 16 M-Up to 11 W-Up to 11 Men 10kg Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 M – Up to 11 Tie M – Up to 11 Tie W – Up to 11 Men 15kg Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W - Up to 11 M-Up to 11 TIE M-Up to 11 TIE Men All Women Tackle All Tackle Length IGFA All Tackle Length F-Junior F-Smallfry WORLD M-Junior M-Smallfry 2017
1.42 11.02 9.06 5.35 5.248 *6.81 7.20 11.32 7.40 4.30 5.84 3.27 7.00 14.40 10.76 9.00 9.72 4.19 15.00 12.20 13.10 *5.37 6.20 9.22 14.30 14.25 12.60 10.94 12.20 10.80 *5.30 14.98 12.60 13.80 8.72 9.76 9.81 *5.66 16.50 16.35 14.20 11.93 8.91 12.00 11.96 17.20 16.35 79.50 cm } } } }
R WATSON-YOUNG I JURY S HEMINGWAY R MEADE R HOPKINS TAMMY PLUMPTON B DICKSON A DODD A SARDELICH B DICKSON J KERR S FITNESS B ROWE S WATERS S DOBSON CALLUM WALL P WILSON D FITNESS K IKEGAMI T McKAY A PROSSER LAUREN ADAMS B DICKSON B HEMINGWAY S HOLDEN G SUTHERLAND L KAY P WAIRUA J MOSELEN B McINTYRE TAMMY PLUMPTON WAYNE FLEMING M SMITH R MAESSEN N KEITH J FLUDE T COX TAMMY PLUMPTON J HAY D IRVINE M DALTON N KEITH P ELLWOOD CALLUM WALL J ROBERTSON M HEMINGWAY D IRVINE ROBERT VANDENBERG REX HARRISON NADIA KEITH PAIGE ELLWOOD JAMES YENDELL SHAUN POLLEY
19.11.06 28.03.98 18.03.01 17.10.97 12.01.08 18.02.15 01.01.03 27.10.97 11.09.96 01.01.03 29.07.06 18.10.03 11.07.00 11.11.94 28.01.01 22.11.13 26.10.93 18.10.03 27.01.94 26.10.00 11.04.01 19.01.16 08.05.99 28.03.09 23.10.00 15.01.95 08.12.98 10.12.94 24.02.97 24.02.10 19.02.15 23.06.14 13.08.95 26.11.94 16.01.00 18.10.98 13.04.09 19.02.15 28.07.90 11.04.98 02.12.00 01.10.01 24.04.07 23.11.13 14.01.97 02.11.92 11.04.98 14.02.14 25.01.14 01.10.01 24.04.07 17.07.14 22.09.97
WHANGAROA HARB NEW PLYMOUTH RABBIT ISLAND WHAKATANE BAY OF ISLANDS GT BARRIER ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS NEW PLYMOUTH POOR KNIGHTS BAY OF ISLANDS WHITIANGA MOTITI ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS HEN & CHICKENS BOP CAPE KARIKARI LEIGH MOTITI ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS MAYOR ISLAND PANIA KAWAU ISLAND SPIRITS BAY MT MAUNGANUI RAWHITI TE KAHA MATAPOURI TE KAHA GT BARRIER ISLAND CAVALLI ISLANDS GT BARRIER ISLAND CAPE EGMONT TUTUKAKA BAY OF ISLANDS TAURANGA TAURANGA ALDERMAN ISLANDS GT BARRIER ISLAND RODNEY SLIPPER ISLAND MAYOR ISLAND BAY OF PLENTY MERCURY BAY CAPE KARIKARI TAURANGA MOTITI ISLAND SLIPPER ISLAND WHITIANGA CAPE BRETT TAURANGA MERCURY BAY CAVALLI ISLANDS AUSTRALIA
N/A 11.40 9.06 N/A N/A N/A N/A 15.00 7.40 N/A N/A N/A N/A 15.20 10.76 N/A N/A N/A 16.20 12.35 N/A N/A N/A N/A 14.30 14.25 12.60 N/A N/A N/A N/A 15.00 12.60 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15.40 16.35 N/A N/A N/A 17.20
78 cm 11.93 8.91 *13.16 15.20
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SPEARFISH Shortbill Scientific name: Tetrapturus angustirostris LINE CLASS
94
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
WORLD RECORD KGS
Men Women
1kg
*16.1 Vacant
Men Women
2kg
15.64 14.28
Men Women
3kg
28.12 14.28
Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M -11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 Men Women W-11 through 16 M-11 through 16 Men Men Up to 11 Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
4kg
*19.76 17.91 19.95 17.69 19.73 18.14 30.00 29.00 N/A 32.20 28.40 N/A 33.90 29.00 N/A 44.20 33.80
6kg 8kg
20.00
10kg
17.80 *16.52 11.00 32.20 28.40 21.30 33.90 26.20 24.80 *44.20 33.80 28.40 30.10 *41.60 *5.40 36.80 33.80
15kg
24kg
37kg
60kg All Tackle } WORLD } } }
R SUMMERS
17.02.90 WAIHAU BAY
DR EA HANKINSON JULIE PIRIE R WHITE G MURDIE G KNOX R CARMICHAEL T WILLIAMS C GOLDIE C PHILPOTT CHAD HAINES L PATTERSON M MILLS M STEWART MIKE ENDRES LACHLAN KIDD A LEWIS L PATTERSON MORGAN MILLS LAUREL DAVID MICHAEL STEWART JACK McCLUSKEY
14.01.11 29.12.14 06.01.03 13.04.02 19.02.95 12.01.08 12.02.05 24.03.95 07.01.01 27.02.16 16.03.99 13.02.04 24.04.07 11.02.16 31.01.15 02.02.06 16.03.99 13.02.04 03.08.12 24.04.07 15.03.10
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BAY OF ISLANDS MERCURY BAY BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS GISBORNE MERCURY BAY WHANGAMATA CAPE KARIKARI CAPE RUNAWAY BARRIER BANK BAY OF ISLANDS GISBORNE ALDERMAN RISE POVERTY BAY MAYOR ISLAND WHITE ISLAND BAY OF ISLANDS GISBORNE KONA ALDERMAN RISE USA
N/A N/A 50.00 28.40 16.47 30.10 18.37
2017
SWORDFISH : Other common name: broadbill Scientific name: Xiphias gladius LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M -11 through 16 M- Up to 11 W -11 through 16 Men Women M - 11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
1kg 2kg 3kg 4kg 6kg
94.20
G JACOBSEN
22.03.10 KING BANK
8kg
134.60
G JACOBSEN
19.03.09 KING BANK
J GRIFFITHS ERYN JACOBSEN I Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;BRIEN M CLERKE JIM GIGGER L STONE T FRANICH SAM DYER JESSIE WRIGHT H WHITE-WICKHAM SANDRA SCHICK MATTHEW WILMOT EILISH HARGEN JIM GIGGER SANDRA SCHICK JESSIE WRIGHT HEATHER HARKAVY JAMES ANGUS JAKE DUDAS
18.06.00 19.03.15 02.04.98 25.02.01 09.04.12 02.04.97 02.01.02 04.05.14 09.04.12 09.01.28 08.04.13 02.05.15 23.05.11 09.04.12 08.04.13 09.04.12 02.08.06 13.07.04 03.09.07
10kg
15kg 24kg 37kg
60 kg
All Tackle
172.40 *116.20 291.90 221.80 404.40 263.80 307.00 47.40 165.20 305.27 277.90 *117.60 81.50 404.40 277.90
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BAY OF ISLANDS GARDEN PATCH MERCURY BAY TAURANGA CAPE KARIKARI CAPE KARIKARI GREAT BARRIER MAYOR ISLAND GARDEN PATCH BAY OF ISLANDS CAPE KARIKARI TUTUKAKA CAPE KARIKARI CAPE KARIKARI CAPE KARIKARI GARDEN PATCH USA MIDDLESEX BANK USA
WORLD RECORD KGS Vacant Vacant 33.11 Vacant 48.30 23.27 49.44 58.33 94.20 120.35 134.60 78.92 140.61 128.40 177.81 135.15 291.90 223.28 404.40 350.17 N/A N/A N/A 536.15 344.28 N/A N/A 536.15 N/A *267.4 31.75 177.60 59.87
TREVALLY (White) Scientific Name: Pseudocaranx dentex LINE CLASS Men Women M -11 through 16
2017
1kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS *3.89 1.68 2.10
KYDD POLLOCK S TINDALE R MULLINS
DATE
LOCATION
27.02.16 WHITE ISLAND 22.02.10 MOKOHINAU ISLANDS 18.03.02 HOUHORA
WORLD RECORD KGS N/A N/A N/A
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TREVALLY (White) continued... Men Women M - Up to 11 M-11 through 16 W-Up to 11 W -11 through 16 Men Women W -11 through 16 M-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W-Up to 11 M-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 M – Up to 11 F – Up to 11 Men Women M -11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W - Up to 11 M-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W - Up to 11 M - Up to 11 All Tackle Length Men Women
2kg
3kg
4kg
6kg
8kg
10kg
All Tackle
5.05 2.14 1.60 2.20 1.74 1.02 5.81 3.760 3.760 5.21 6.21 5.93 3.585 4.05 4.22 3.25 7.22 6.03 6.492 3.40 3.60 6.03 8.91 5.63 3.61 5.45 5.28 5.03 9.50 *6.12 6.10 4.53 4.46 7.75 32.0 cm 11.53 *7.10
T WOOD K DUNN SHAUN KELSEY J MAUAI JOVANNA PILLAY K ROSS M ARROL ALICIA SMITH ALICIA SMITH S HANNAH G SCOTT K KERR J KRAMER J WOOD HAYLEY HOPE STEVEN LYDIARD M ARNOLD B HANNAH JIMI PLUMPTON S DICKSON ETHAN JONES B HANNAH D MANAGH A SYBEN JIMI PLUMPTON L HERLIHY HAYLEY HOPE S HANNAH G GOWER MAREE ALLEN S BRAITHWAITE SARAH BEAUFILL JOVANNA PILLAY J PLUMPTON SHANE SWINEHART R WRIGHT GLENDA WELLWOOD
20.01.00 17.06.07 26.04.14 04.01.95 13.04.14 16.01.02 23.12.01 25.02.11 25.02.11 24.01.00 28.12.93 03.03.98 15.12.07 21.01.00 02.01.11 27.04.14 11.11.90 24.01.00 05.06.11 22.02.99 22.12.13 24.01.00 03.06.02 04.03.00 05.06.11 07.01.08 30.01.10 24.12.96 09.05.91 10.10.15 05.01.09 10.01.11 12.04.14 21.02.09 11.05.14 03.01.95 02.06.13
WHAKATANE PARENGARENGA HARB PAPAMOA BEACH BETHELLS TAURANGA BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE WHITE ISLAND WHITE ISLAND WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WHITE ISLAND WHAKATANE WHITE ISLAND TAURANGA HARBOUR 90 MILE BEACH WHAKATANE GT BARRIER ISLAND THREE KINGS MAYOR ISLAND WHAKATANE KAWAU ISLAND WHITE ISLAND GT BARRIER ISLAND WHITE ISLAND WHITE ISLAND WHAKATANE NORTH SHORE WHITE ISLAND WHITE ISLAND WHITE ISLAND TAURANGA GT BARRIER ISLAND PORT JACKSON GREAT BARRIER PORT CHARLES
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15.25 N/A
TUNA (Pacific Bluefin) Scientific Name: Thunnus orientalis LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women M - 11 through 16 Women - All Tackle
96
37 kg 37 kg 60 kg 60 kg 60 kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
WORLD RECORD KGS
335.40 239.00 352.50 411.60 260.00
NATHAN ADAMS C FULTON KEVIN BAKER DONNA PASCOE ANDREW RANDRUP
17.02.12 09.08.09 14.09.13 19.02.14 25.08.14
HOUHORA WESTPORT GREYMOUTH THREE KINGS WESTPORT
335.40 239.00 352.50 411.60 N/A
411.60
DONNA PASCOE
19.02.14 THREE KINGS
411.60
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TUNA (Pacific Bluefin) continued... Men - All Tackle F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
352.50 } WORLD } } }
KEVIN BAKER
14.09.13 GREYMOUTH
352.50
SHYLOH KNIGHT
09.04.09 HOKITIKA TRENCH
278.60
TUNA (Pacific Bigeye) Scientific name: Thunnus obesus LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M -11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women M -11 through 16 Men Women Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
2017
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
1kg 2kg 3kg 4kg 6kg
12.24 12.50
L DYER K ELLISON
17.03.78 TUTUKAKA 11.03.84 WHAKATANE
49.60
E JACOBSEN
26.02.10 NORTH CAPE
TODD EVERS P HANSEN J VAN DER LEDEN C PAYNE T HOWATSON MARLEY ORR M PORTER JULIE DOWSING S JAMES S BARRADELL TRISH ATKINSON J VAN DER LEDEN P BIRLEY DANIELLE ERINAKES NATALIE FRIEZE STEVEN JAMES THOMAS HOLLIHAN
25.02.11 17.01.85 04.02.88 22.02.09 20.02.10 09.01.15 24.02.09 16.02.13 21.02.07 11.02.06 08.01.11 04.02.88 24.01.09 10.06.12 23.07.06 21.02.07 28.12.02
8kg 10kg 15kg 24kg
37kg
60kg All Tackle } WORLD } } }
136.20 40.00 133.00 85.10 70.85 *63.40 127.00 102.25 106.20 120.20 86.40 133.00 90.00
TODD EVERS WAIHAU BAY WHAKATANE SOUTH ROCK TATAPOURI WAIKAWA TRENCH CUVIER ISLAND GISBORNE KING BANK TUTUKAKA ALDERMAN KNOLLS WHAKATANE ALDERMAN RISE HAWAII USA KING BANK ECUADOR
WORLD RECORD KGS 4.08 1.13 9.97 2.25 15.87 6.54 37.64 10.88 65.09 22.90 71.57 49.60 66.22 71.21 136.20 61.91 137.89 108.86 N/A N/A 170.09 151.95 N/A 197.31 152.40 197.31 13.78 2.83 106.20 97.06
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TUNA (Skipjack) : Other common names: striped tuna, oceanic bonito Scientific name: Katsuwonus pelamis LINE CLASS Men Women M - Up to 11 M -11 through 16 Men Women M –11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W-Up to 11 M – Up to 11 Men Women M- Up to 11 W - Up to 11 W-11 through 16 M-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 M-Up to 11 W-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 M-Up to 11 W-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W-Up to 11 M-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 M-Up to 11 W-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 M-Up to 11 M-Up to 11
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1kg
2kg
3kg
4kg
6kg
8kg
10kg
15kg
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 4.91 3.59 1.10 3.62 5.48 4.99 3.60 3.89 1.08 2.92 4.58 *5.36 3.01 3.89 3.77 4.27 6.63 5.41 5.42 3.98 3.50 3.10 8.95 6.63 5.24 3.75 4.27 2.80 7.40 8.00 6.28 3.42 3.41 5.92 8.86 8.60 6.86 *4.49 6.00 4.17 10.60 7.67 6.20 5.60 5.24 *5.64
TONY BEARE KATHY MALONE J KERR NATHAN BATH A EDMONDS G EDMONDS BAILEY BEAUFILL N ANDERSON T SMITH L ROSS K McNAMARA RENEE MOFFITT C CLAYTON A SMITH A TOWERS G ROWLANDS K LAURENT K KERR D CUSHING ANAHERA BRIDGER AIDAN WILLIAMS L MYERS G HILL C CORBETT C LAMBERT HAYLEY HOPE ETHAN JONES L MYERS S TINDALE T GARNETT R LAMBERT SARAH BEAUFILL BROOKE WEIR P PAGE I HAY D SANDS M RANDRUP DANIELLE GORDON R ANGUS K RANDRUP G DE LATOUR R HOLLINGS S NIELSEN T KEITH G SUTHERLAND DECLAN LOVERIDGE
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DATE 20.03.11 24.02.12 18.03.06 22.02.11 27.02.04 26.02.04 17.02.14 30.03.03 28.03.09 18.01.00 31.03.97 25.02.16 03.04.05 20.02.06 20.02.06 06.04.07 26.02.04 15.03.04 18.02.96 19.02.11 15.01.11 18.01.98 13.04.89 22.02.96 25.02.05 02.01.14 22.12.13 18.01.98 04.04.08 18.03.87 25.02.05 01.01.14 18.01.14 26.04.96 17.06.02 17.02.03 26.01.04 27.02.15 10.01.04 28.01.05 03.04.02 09.03.02 18.01.01 16.02.02 12.04.00 20.12.15
LOCATION HAWKES BAY HAWKES BAY MERCURY BAY HAWKES BAY HAWKES BAY HAWKES BAY WHALE ISLAND HAWKES BAY MERCURY BAY BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE HAWKES BAY MAYOR ISLAND WHAKATANE MOTUNUI WHALE ISLAND HAWKES BAY RANFURLY BANK HAWKES BAY HAWKES BAY OFF MANUKAU BARR TUTUKAKA WHAKATANE CAPE EGMONT WHAKATANE OFF WHALE ISLAND MAYOR ISLAND TUTUKAKA WHANGAROA WHANGAROA WHAKATANE WHAKATANE OFF MOTU RIVER RAGLAN CAPE RUNAWAY WHANGARURU WAIHAU BAY RAGLAN WHANGAROA WAIHAU BAY BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE BAY OF ISLANDS PLATE ISLAND CAPE KARIKARI TAURANGA
WORLD RECORD KGS 6.01 3.59 N/A N/A 9.79 4.99 N/A N/A N/A N/A 10.50 6.57 N/A N/A N/A N/A 11.40 11.33 N/A N/A N/A N/A 15.04 11.79 N/A N/A N/A N/A 15.00 *10.89 N/A N/A N/A N/A 17.80 15.08 N/A N/A N/A N/A 19.00 16.05 N/A N/A N/A N/A
2017
TUNA (Skipjack) continued... W-Up to 11 Men All Women Tackle M-11 through 16 All Tackle Length
*7.40 12.00 8.00 8.00
ELLA PIRIE A CROOKS T GARNETT J HADDOCK
46.0 cm
23.04.16 13.03.04 18.03.87 03.01.07
MERCURY BAY RANFURLY BANK WHANGAROA CAPE RUNAWAY
N/A 20.54
IAN MILLER
26.04.14 NORTH CAPE
IGFA All Tackle Length
SCOTT TINDALE
22.03.13 MANUKAU HEADS
66 cm
F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
ANNIE SIMPSON NATSUKI ISHIDA THOMAS REYNOLDS III KURT NOCELLI
04.06.06 21.03.03 21.06.03 02.09.06
11.53 11.40 11.97 10.00
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US Virgin Islands JAPAN USA AUSTRALIA
TUNA (Slender) Scientific Name: Allothunnus fallai LINE CLASS
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
Men
2 kg
7.70
Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women W-11 through 16 M-11 through 16 Men Women Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
3 kg 4kg
*5.315 *6.895 11.20
6kg 8kg
2017
DATE
LOCATION
WORLD RECORD KGS
G WILSON
09.05.98 KAIKOURA
N/A
M WUNDERLICH LEEANE MATHIESEN G WILSON
28.09.15 MAYOR ISLAND 05.06.16 OTAGO HEADS 03.06.01 OTAGO HEADS
N/A N/A N/A
10.40
R BROWN
12.04.94 DUNEDIN
N/A
9.83
C ANGUS
19.04.93 DUNEDIN
N/A
10 kg
10.00
H LEWIS
04.06.01 OTAGO HEADS
N/A
15 kg
37 kg
11.85 8.41 8.41 10.80 5.27
G WILSON MARIA ANGUS MARIA ANGUS A CRAIG MICHAEL EASTON
01.05.01 25.04.13 25.04.13 05.10.95 03.12.11
OTAGO HEADS OTAGO HEADS OTAGO HEADS WHAKATANE WAIHAU BAY
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
All Tackle
11.85 8.41
G WILSON MARIA ANGUS
01.05.01 OTAGO HEADS 25.04.13 OTAGO HEADS
11.85 N/A
S SALTER
10.03.12 AUSTRALIA
27.40
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TUNA (Southern Bluefin) Scientific name: Thunnus maccoyii LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
1kg 2kg 3kg 4kg 6kg 8kg
30.52
H SEMMENS
12.04.98 FIORDLAND
10kg
31.07
B VINCENT R MARQUAND S VINCENT P REDDING
18.04.78 FIORDLAND 19.02.78 17.04.77 FIORDLAND 09.01.88 TAURANGA
Women 22.22 Men 15kg 50.40 Women Men 24kg 158.00 R WOOD 16.01.81 Women 26.64 D HARRIS 06.04.96 Men 37kg 138.00 B GUY 18.02.84 Women 78.50 C THIES 12.02.81 Men 60kg 298.46 E ANDREWS 03.02.70 Women 113.40 H CONYNGHAM 22.02.61 Men All 298.46 E ANDREWS 03.02.70 Women Tackle 113.40 H CONYNGHAM 22.02.61 F-Junior } KATIE MARTIN 04.04.10 F-Smallfry WORLD } DESERT GRAY 14.03.10 M-Junior } ANGUS JOHNSON 18.04.14 M-Smallfry } FINN BRADLEY 23.07.14 “we suggest this identification may be incorrect but we are unable to confirm”.
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WORLD RECORD KGS 8.00 4.20 12.88 3.81 20.50 14.30 24.10 16.20 36.50 31.34 34.00 28.08 58.96 37.00 *116.5 70.00 158.00 *124.8 138.00 *112.80 155.05 *104.2 167.50 21.14 3.00 *105.15 *44.80
2017
TUNA (Yellowfin) : Other common name: allison tuna Scientific name: Thunnus albacares LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women M-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W- Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W- 11 through 16 M-Up to 11 Men Women M â&#x20AC;&#x201C;11 through 16 W-11 through 16 M-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 M-Up to 11 W-Up to 11 Men Women M - Up to 11 M-11 through 16 Men Women Men Women M-11 through 16 F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
2017
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
DATE
LOCATION
1kg 2kg 3kg 4kg 6kg
8kg
10kg
15kg
24kg
37kg
60kg All Tackle } WORLD } } }
29.60 14.90 37.00 31.60 31.00 54.00 38.50 31.40 15.40 14.80 72.50 54.50 40.00 49.40 29.65 79.50 62.00 59.60 31.80 42.00 86.00 78.00 70.50 66.40 53.40 *28.50 95.00 *92.10 23.40 61.95 69.85 48.99 95.00 *92.10 42.00
W BICKNELL K KERR T STOKES G BROWN R MEADE B FIRMAN C DREIFUSS C HILL L PAPUNI R PAPUNI M SAVELL J KRAMER G VAN DER WERFF S CHAPMAN S FABER D RENTON C ROBINSON J SALTHOUSE M McCARRON D CHAPMAN Z McCALL I VAN HOUTTE C TRELOAR R CORDEN L ARMSTRONG M WATSON LOLA SCOTT D IRETON SHIRLEY WATERHOUSE R ANGUS B REID L NILSEN G GRACE D IRETON SHIRLEY WATERHOUSE C WHEELER ASHLEY ESLICK JESSICA HARVEY KEITH BRANDNER CHRISTOPHER MYRTLE
06.01.01 16.03.04 12.01.89 08.01.91 26.02.98 21.02.99 05.03.89 06.01.98 20.02.00 20.02.00 09.01.85 09.12.84 09.01.97 06.01.98 20.01.01 06.04.86 08.01.84 12.01.94 13.01.95 05.01.98 05.12.98 24.04.85 11.01.87 28.12.05 16.01.05 16.01.94 28.04.16 29.02.84 12.02.16 20.01.05 15.02.08 17.03.67 28.12.70 29.02.84 12.02.16 28.12.07 08.07.05 28.02.01 07.08.10 20.09.02
MAHIA RANFURLY BANK WHAKATANE BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE HAWKES BAY WHAKATANE MANUKAU HARBOUR WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WHAKATANE GISBORNE BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE BAY OF ISLANDS TE KAHA WHAKATANE WHAKATANE WHANGAROA WHAKATANE WHANGAROA WHAKATANE TUTUKAKA BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE RANGITIRA REEF CAVALLI ISL GISBORNE BAY OF ISLANDS WHAKATANE WHAKATANE RANGITIRA REEF RED MERCURY IS MEXICO PANAMA MEXICO USA
WORLD RECORD KGS 8.16 6.35 29.14 9.07 28.91 18.00 39.50 28.43 74.00 53.00 N/A 86.50 60.33 N/A N/A N/A 106.75 92.30 N/A N/A N/A 153.50 111.13 N/A N/A N/A 175.00 116.12 N/A N/A N/A N/A 176.35 122.47 N/A N/A 193.68 142.42 193.68
113.39 89.81 109.43 76.18
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WAHOO Scientific Name: Acanthocybium solandri LINE CLASS M-11 through 16 M - up to 11 Men Women W-11-through 16 M-11 through 16 Men Women W-11 through 16 Men Women F-Junior F-Smallfry M-Junior M-Smallfry
15 kg 24 kg
37 kg
All Tackle WORLD
NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS 24.40 *26.4 29.40 22.60 20.40 23.20 40.40 28.30 26.20 40.40 28.30 } } } }
J THOMAS MARSHALL JACKSON J FLAVELL J FINLAYSON J MILNES L PARRISH D HARRAP C ELMIGER S DICKSON D HARRAP C ELMIGER SARA HAYWARD NOELLE AVANZINO BOBBY KRUG ANTHONY SANTORUFO
DATE 17.03.99 05.03.16 24.03.99 03.04.99 04.04.99 15.04.99 19.03.00 16.03.05 14.03.99 19.03.00 16.03.05 29.07.05 11.10.06 23.09.07 25.03.00
LOCATION BAY OF ISLANDS MANUKAU HOUHORA BOI TAURANGA BAY OF ISLANDS PARENGARENGA CAPE RUNAWAY CAVALLI ISLANDS PARENGARENGA CAPE RUNAWAY MEXICO USA USA MEXICO
WORLD RECORD KGS N/A N/A 71.89 69.62 N/A N/A 70.53 83.46 N/A 83.46 83.46 27.26 51.71 48.30
YELLOWTAIL Scientific name: Seriola lalandi LINE CLASS Men Women Men Women W- 11 through 16 Mâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W - Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 M - Up to 11 W-11 through 16 Men Women M-11 through 16
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NZ RECORD ANGLER WEIGHT KGS
1kg
15.22
2kg
15.50 6.69 6.69 4.44 20.00 20.10 7.58 16.48 31.50 25.40 *17.30 15.06 4.94 37.80 29.40 24.20 *8.14 18.70 32.90 *39.40 32.60
3kg
4kg
6kg
8kg
DATE
LOCATION
G SPAABAEK
17.01.99 WHANGAPARAOA
M FELDMAN M THORNBOROUGH M THORNBOROUGH C REYNOLDS C LAMBERT H SHEARD J LYDIARD A SPAABAEK W HOBSON I VAN DER LINDEN SAM YENDELL LIDIJA COWAN J KEEBER M SMITH S OATES B ROBINSON MARLIN CANDY S TURNER M MACGIBBON JANE ROOKE ADAM HERK
23.09.84 04.01.03 04.01.03 06.07.97 26.05.04 29.08.09 19.04.06 19.01.01 21.02.99 07.06.87 1/07/16 14.05.14 14.09.02 13.06.07 08.06.97 12.04.96 01.06.15 11.06.09 26.03.87 27.07.14 09.06.13
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WORLD RECORD KGS 15.22 2.25 15.50 6.69 N/A 20.00 20.10 N/A N/A 31.50 25.40 N/A N/A 37.80 29.40 N/A N/A N/A 32.90 *39.40 N/A
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M - Up to 11 W - Up to 11 W-11 through 16 Men Women W-Up to 11 M-11 through 16 W - 11 through 16 M - Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 M - Up to 11 W-11 through 16 W-Up to 11 Men Women M-11 through 16 W-11 through 16 W- Up to 11 M-Up to 11 Men Women W-11 through 16 M-11 through 16 Men Women Men Women All Tackle Length
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IGFA & NZSFC FISHING RULES & ANGLING REGULATIONS The following angling rules have been formulated by the International Game Fish Association to promote ethical and sporting angling practices, to establish uniform regulations for the compilation of world game fish records, and to provide basic angling guidelines for use in fishing tournaments and any other group angling activities.
RULES FOR FISHING IN FRESH AND SALT WATER (Also see Rules for Fly-fishing)
The word “angling” is defined as catching or attempting to catch fish with a rod, reel, line, and hook, as outlined in the international angling rules. There are some aspects of angling that cannot be controlled through rule making, however. Angling regulations cannot ensure an outstanding performance from each fish, and world records cannot indicate the amount of difficulty in catching the fish. Captures in which the fish has not fought or has not had a chance to fight do not reflect credit on the fisherman, and only the angler can properly evaluate the degree of achievement in establishing the record.
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Only fish caught in accordance with IGFA international angling rules, and within the intent of these rules, will be considered for world records. As these IGFA fishing regulations are for world record claims, these rules have been extended by the NZSFC for better understanding to enable them to be more suited for club trophies and tournaments. Any club who is considering running a fishing tournament with high value prizes should extend these fishing rules further to cover any circumstances pertaining to their club and sponsor’s requirements. These game fishing regulations must be used for NZSFC National Record Claims. These game fishing regulations must be used in the Annual NZSFC National Fishing Tournament. Any Club or organization using these Game Fishing Regulations do so at their own risk. The NZSFC does not accept any responsibility in the use of these game fishing regulations in any other Tournaments. Following are the rules for freshwater and saltwater fishing and a separate set of rules for fly-fishing.
Equipment Regulations A. LINE 1. Monofilament, multifilament, and lead core multifilament lines may be used. For line classes, see World Record Requirements. Wire lines are prohibited.
B. LINE BACKING 1. Backing not attached to the fishing line is permissible with no restrictions as to size or material. 2.
If the fishing line is attached to the backing, the catch shall be classified under the heavier of the two lines. The backing may not exceed the 130-lb (60-kg) line class and must be of a type of line approved for use in these angling rules.
C.DOUBLE LINE The use of a double line is not required. If one is used, it must meet the following specifications: 1.
A double line must consist of the actual line used to catch the fish.
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Double lines are measured from the start of the knot, braid, roll or splice making the double to the farthermost end of the knot, splice, snap, swivel or other device used for securing the trace, leader, lure or hook to the double line.
Saltwater species: In all line classes up to and including 20 lb (10 kg), the double line shall be limited to 15 feet (4.57 meters). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 20 feet (6.1 meters). The double line on all classes of tackle over 20 lb (10 kg) shall be limited to 30 feet (9.14 meters). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 40 feet (12.19 meters). Freshwater species: The double line on all classes of tackle shall not exceed 6 feet (1.82 meters). The combined length of the double line and the leader shall not exceed 10 feet (3.04 meters). D. LEADER The use of a leader is not required. If one is used, it must meet the following specifications: The length of the leader is the overall length including any lure, hook arrangement or other device, and is measured to the bend of the last hook. The leader must be connected to the line
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with a snap, knot, splice, swivel or other device. Holding devices are prohibited. There are no regulations regarding the material or strength of the leader. Saltwater species: In all line classes up to and including 20 lb (10 kg), the leader shall be limited to 15 feet (4.57 meters). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 20 feet (6.1 meters). The leader on all classes of tackle over 20 lb (10 kg) shall be limited to 30 feet (9.14 meters). The combined length of the double line and leader shall be limited to 40 feet (12.19 meters). Freshwater species: The leader on all classes of tackle shall be limited to 6 feet (1.82 meters). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 10 feet (3.04 meters). E. ROD 1. Rods must comply with sporting ethics and customs. Considerable latitude is allowed in the choice of a rod, but rods giving the angler an unfair advantage will be disqualified. This rule is intended to eliminate the use of unconventional rods. 2.
The rod tip must be a minimum of 40 inches (101.6 cm) in length. The rod butt cannot exceed 27 inches (68.58 cm) in length. These measurements must be made from a point directly beneath the center of the reel. A curved butt is measured in a straight line. When the rod butt is placed in a gimbal, the measurement from the centre of the reel seat to the pivot point of the gimbal can be no more than 27 inches. (The above measurements do not apply to surf casting rods).
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F. REEL 1. Reels must comply with sporting ethics and customs. 2.
Power driven reels of any kind are prohibited. This includes motor, hydraulic, or electrically driven reels, and any device which gives the angler an unfair advantage.
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Ratchet handle reels are prohibited.
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Reels designed to be cranked with both hands at the same time are prohibited.
G. HOOKS FOR BAIT FISHING 1. For live or dead bait fishing no more than two single hooks may be used. Both must be firmly imbedded in or securely attached to the bait. The eyes of the hooks must be no less than a hookâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s length (the length of the largest hook used) apart and no more than 18 inches (45.72 cm) apart. The only exception is that the point of one hook may be passed through the eye of the other hook. A hook may not precede bait, lure or bait/lure combo by more than one hookâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s length. 2.
The use of a dangling or swinging hook is prohibited. Double or treble hooks are prohibited.
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A two-hook rig for bottom fishing is acceptable if it consists of two single hooks on separate leaders or drops. Both hooks must be imbedded in the respective baits and separated sufficiently so that a fish caught on one hook cannot be foul-hooked by the other.
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A photograph or sketch of the hook arrangement must accompany all record applications made for fish caught on twohook tackle.
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detachable head to the other end. Only the effective length will be considered. If a fixed head gaff is used, the same limitations shall apply and the gaff rope shall be measured from the same location on the gaff hook. Only a single hook is permitted on any gaff. Choke ropes must not exceed 30 ft (9.14 meters) including the wire or chain on one end. Harpoon or lance attachments are prohibited. Tail ropes are limited to 30 feet (9.14 meters). (Once the catch is along side and under control and the crew are unable to lift the fish on board, an anchor rope or block and tackle may be attached to the tail or gaff rope to bring the catch on board as long as the crew can verify it was not used in the fight of the fish). (When fishing from a bridge, pier or other high platform or structure, this length limitation does not apply).
H. HOOKS AND LURES 1. When using an artificial lure with a skirt or trailing material, no more than two single hooks may be attached to the line, leader, or trace. The hooks need not be attached separately. The eyes of the hooks must be no less than an overall hook’s length (the overall length of the largest hook used) apart and no more than 12 inches (30.48 cm) apart. The only exception is that the point of one hook may be passed through the eye of the other hook. The trailing hook may not extend more than a hook’s length beyond the skirt of the lure. A hook may not precede bait, lure or bait/lure combo by more than one hook’s length. A photograph or sketch showing the hook arrangement must accompany a record application. 2.
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Gang hooks are permitted when attached to plugs and other artificial lures that are specifically designed for this use. Gang hooks must be free swinging and shall be limited to a maximum of three hooks (single, double, or treble, or a combination of any three). Baits may not be used with gang hooks. A photograph or sketch of the plug or lure must be submitted with record applications. Assist hooks or other such single hooks that are attached to a lure with a lead constructed of monofilament, multifilament, wire or other such material must conform to the following: When using assist hooks on any artificial lure, other than a skirted lure, the lead cannot be more than 1 ½ hook’s length and the bend of the hook may not be more than 4 inches (101 mm) whichever is less, from the closest point of attachment on the lure. Double and treble hooks may not be used as assist hooks.
I. OTHER EQUIPMENT 1. Fighting chairs may not have any mechanically propelled devices that aid the angler in fighting a fish. 2.
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Gimbals must be free swinging, which includes gimbals that swing in a vertical plane only. Any gimbal that allows the angler to reduce strain or to rest while fighting the fish is prohibited. Gaffs and nets used to boat or land a fish must not exceed 8 feet (2.44 meters) in overall length. In using a flying or detachable gaff the rope may not exceed 30 feet (9.14 meters). The gaff rope must be measured from the point where it is secured to the
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Entangling devices, either with or without a hook, are prohibited and may not be used for any purpose including baiting, hooking, fighting or landing the fish.
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Outriggers, downriggers, spreader bars and kites are permitted to be used provided that the actual fishing line is attached to the snap or other release device, either directly or with some other material. The leader or double line may not be connected to the release mechanism either directly or with the use of a connecting device. Spreader bars are also acceptable when used strictly as a teaser.
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Daisy chains, birds, floats and similar devices may only be used if they do not unfairly hamper or inhibit the normal swimming or fighting ability of the fish, thereby giving the angler or crew an unfair advantage in fighting, landing or boating the fish.
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A safety line may be attached to the rod, reel or harness provided that it does not in any way assist the angler in fighting the fish.
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Tag poles must be the same length as the Gaff i.e 8 feet (2.44 meters)
ANGLING REGULATIONS 1. From the time that a fish strikes or takes a bait or lure, the angler must hook, fight, and land or boat the fish without the aid of any other person, except as provided in these regulations. 2.
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In the event of a multiple strike on separate lines being fished by a single angler, only the first fish fought by the angler will be considered for a world record.
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If a double line is used, the intent of the regulations is that the fish will be fought on the single line most of the time that it takes to land the fish.
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Use of a rod belt or waist gimbal is permitted.
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When angling from a boat, once the leader is brought within the grasp of the mate, or the end of the leader is wound to the rod tip, more than one person is permitted to hold the leader. Anyone assisting a shore-bound or wading angler must be within a rodâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s length of the angler before touching the leader or netting or gaffing the fish.
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One or more gaffers may be used in addition to persons holding the leader. The gaff handle must be in hand when the fish is gaffed.
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The angling and equipment regulations shall apply until the fish is weighed.
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In the event of an angler wishing to re-use a successful lure on the same day, the leader must be cut on a 45 degree angle at the swivel top or loop end. Both pieces together with the re-rigged lure must be presented to the weighmaster or judge that day.
10. Any catch will not be deemed to be complete until after the catch is weighed. In the event of a fish being tagged, the catch will be deemed complete when the tag is inserted in the fish.
held or touched by anyone other than the angler during this process. 3.
Returning the rod to the rod holder, resting the rod in a rod holder, on the gunwale of the boat, or any other object while playing the fish. The rod being passed to the angler after the fish has taken the bait or lure
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Handlining or using a handline or rope attached in any manner to the anglerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s line or leader for the purpose of holding or lifting the fish.
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Shooting, harpooning, or lancing any fish (including sharks and halibuts) at any stage of the catch.
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Chumming with or using as bait the flesh, blood, skin or any part of mammals other than hair or pork rind used in lures designed for trolling or casting.
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Using a boat or device to beach or drive a fish into shallow water in order to deprive the fish of its normal ability to swim.
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Changing the rod or reel while the fish is being played.
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Splicing, removing, or adding to the line while the fish is being played.
10. Intentionally foul-hooking a fish. 11. Catching a fish in a manner that the double line never leaves the rod tip. 12. Using a size or kind of bait that is illegal to possess. 13. Attaching the anglerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s line or leader to part of a boat or other object for the purpose of holding or lifting the fish.
11. When tagging a fish, the tag pole must be held at all times.
14. If a fish escapes before gaffing, or netting, and is recaptured by any method other than as outlined in the angling rules.
The following acts will disqualify a catch: 1. Failure to comply with equipment or angling regulations.
15. When live baiting and the deckhand or any other person other than the angler is holding the rod when the fish takes the bait.
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16. If a fish escapes before gaffing, netting, tagging, or deliberately releasing it, it will be considered a free swimming fish and will not be regarded as a catch.
The act of persons other than the angler in touching any part of the rod, reel, or line (including the double line) either bodily or with any device, from the time a fish strikes or takes the bait or lure, until the fish is either landed or released, or in giving any aid other than that allowed in the rules and regulations. If an obstacle to the passage of the line through the rod guides has to be removed from the line, then the obstacle (whether chum, floatline, rubber band, or other material) shall be held and cut free. Under no circumstances should the line be
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17. That any marlin taken out of the water to be Tagged and released will be disqualified. 18. If the tag pole is used in a manner of a Harpoon, when tagging a fish or when it leaves the hand.
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The following situations will disqualify a catch: 1. When a rod breaks (while the fish is being played) in a manner that reduces the length of the tip below minimum dimensions or severely impairs its angling characteristics. 2.
Mutilation to the fish, prior to landing or boating the catch, caused by sharks, other fish, mammals, or propellers that remove or penetrate the flesh. (Injuries caused by leader or line, scratches, old healed scars or regeneration deformities are not considered to be disqualifying injuries). Any mutilation on the fish must be shown in a photograph and fully explained in a separate report accompanying the record application.
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When a fish is hooked or entangled on more than one line.
RULES FOR FLY FISHING Equipment Regulations A. LINE Any type of fly line and backing may be used. The breaking strength of the fly line and backing are not restricted. B.
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LEADER Leaders must conform to generally accepted fly fishing customs. A leader includes a class tippet and, optionally, a shock tippet. A butt or taper section between the fly line and the class tippet shall also be considered part of the leader and there are no limits on its length, material, or strength. A class tippet must be made of nonmetallic material and either attached directly to the fly or to the shock tippet if one is used. The class tippet must be at least 15 inches (38.10 cm) long (measured inside connecting knots). With respect to knotless, tapered leaders, the terminal 15 inches (38.10 cm) will also determine tippet class. There is no maximum length limitation. A shock tippet, not to exceed 12 inches (30.48 cm) in length, may be added to the class tippet and tied to the lure. It can be made of any type of material, and there is no limit on its breaking strength. The shock tippet is measured from the eye of the hook to the single strand of class tippet and includes any knots used to connect the shock tippet to the class tippet. In the case of a tandem hook fly, the shock tippet shall be measured from the eye of the leading hook.
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ROD Regardless of material used or number of sections, rods must conform and cast according to generally accepted fly fishing customs and practices. A rod shall not measure less than 6 feet (1.82 meters) in overall length and any rod that gives the angler an unsporting advantage will be disqualified. Overall butt length may not exceed six inches when measured from the centre of the reel foot to the end of the butt. Overall butt length for two-handed or spey rods longer than 11 feet may not exceed 10 inches when measured from the centre of the reel foot to the end of the butt.
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REEL The reel must be designed expressly for fly fishing. There are no restrictions on gear ratio or type of drag employed except where the angler would gain an unfair advantage. Electric or electronically operated reels are prohibited.
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HOOKS A conventional fly may be dressed on a single or double hook or two single hooks in tandem. The second hook in any tandem fly must not extend beyond the wing material. The eyes of the hooks shall be no farther than 6 inches (15.24 cm) apart. Treble hooks are prohibited.
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FLIES The fly must be a recognized type of artificial fly, which includes streamer, bucktail, tube fly, wet fly, dry fly, nymph, popper and bug. The use of any other type of lure or natural or preserved bait, either singularly or attached to the fly, is expressly prohibited. Only a single fly is allowed. Dropper flies are prohibited. The fact that a lure can be cast with a fly rod is not evidence in itself that it fits the definition of a fly. The use of any lure designed to entangle or foul-hook a fish is prohibited. No scent, either natural or artificial is allowed on flies. The use of scented material in a fly is prohibited.
G. GAFFS & NETS Gaffs and nets used to boat or land a fish must not exceed 8 feet (2.44 meters) in overall length. (When fishing from a bridge, pier or other high stationary structure, this length limitation does not apply). The use of a flying gaff is not permitted. Only a single hook is permitted on any gaff. Harpoon or lance attachments are prohibited. A rope or any extension cannot be attached to the gaff.
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Angling Regulations 1. The angler must cast, hook, fight, and bring the fish to gaff or net unaided by any other person. No other person may touch any part of the tackle during the playing of the fish or give aid other than taking the leader for gaffing or netting purposes. Anyone assisting a shore-bound or wading angler must be within a rodâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s length of the angler before touching the leader or netting or gaffing the fish.
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Handlining or using a handline or rope attached in any manner to the anglerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s line or leader for the purpose of holding or lifting the fish.
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Intentionally foul-hooking or snagging a fish.
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Shooting, harpooning, or lancing any fish (including sharks and halibut) at any stage of the catch.
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Chumming with the flesh, blood, skin or any part of mammals.
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Using a boat or device to beach or drive a fish into shallow water in order to deprive the fish of its normal ability to swim.
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Attaching the anglerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s line or leader to part of a boat or other object for the purpose of holding or lifting the fish.
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Casting and retrieving must be carried out in accordance with normal customs and generally accepted practices. The major criterion in casting is that the weight of the line must carry the fly rather than the weight of the fly carrying the line. Trolling a fly behind a moving water craft is not permitted. The craft must be completely out of gear both at the time the fly is presented to the fish and during the retrieve. The maximum amount of line that can be stripped off the reel is 120 feet (36.57 meters) from the fly. Once a fish is hooked, the tackle may not be altered in any way, with the exception of adding an extension butt. A harness cannot be attached to the fly rod.
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Fish must be hooked on the fly in use. If a small fish takes the fly and a larger fish swallows the smaller fish, the catch will be disallowed.
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One or more people may assist in gaffing or netting the fish.
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The angling and equipment regulations shall apply until the fish is weighed.
10. If a fish escapes before gaffing or netting and is recaptured by any method other than as outlined in the angling rules. 11. When a rod breaks (while the fish is being played) in a manner that reduces its length below minimum dimensions or severely impairs its angling characteristics. 12. When a fish is hooked or entangled on more than one line. 13. Mutilation to the fish, prior to landing or boating the catch, caused by sharks, other fish, mammals, or propellers that remove or penetrate the flesh. (Injuries caused by leader or line, scratches, old healed scars or regeneration deformities are not considered to be disqualifying injuries). Any mutilation on the fish must be shown in a photograph and fully explained in a separate report accompanying the record application.
The following acts will disqualify a catch: 1. Failure to comply with equipment or angling regulations. 2.
The act of persons other than the angler in touching any part of the rod, reel, or line either bodily or with any device during the playing of the fish, or in giving any aid other than that allowed in the rules and regulations. If an obstacle to the passage of the line through the rod guides has to be removed from the line, then the obstacle shall be held and cut free. Under no circumstances should the line be held or touched by anyone other than the angler during this process.
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Resting the rod on any part of the boat, or on any other object while playing the fish.
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WORLD RECORD REQUIREMENTS Game fish catches can only be considered for world record status if they are caught according to International Angling Rules. Following is information on world record categories, requirements, and procedures for filing claims. An application fee of $40 US for members and $65 US for non-members is required for each claim. All materials submitted become the property of IGFA.
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World Record Categories: GENERAL INFORMATION IGFA maintains world records for both freshwater and saltwater game fishes in line class, tippet class and all-tackle categories. In order to qualify for a record, a catch must be a minimum of 1 pound (.453 kg) in weight and must outweigh the existing record by the required amount or meet the minimum weight requirements, if any, for vacant records. No applications will be accepted for fish caught in hatchery waters or sanctuaries. The catch must not be at variance with any laws or regulations governing the species or the waters in which it was caught. When an additional species of game fish is made eligible for IGFA world records, the effective date will be announced. Fish caught on or after the effective date will be eligible for records. Announcement of an additional species in the World Record Game Fishes book or in other IGFA publications will be considered proper notification in lieu of any other notice. ALL-TACKLE CATEGORY All-tackle world records are kept for the heaviest fish of a species caught by an angler in any line class up to 130 lb (60 kg). Fish caught on lines designed to test over the 130 lb (60 kg) class will not be considered for record claims. All-tackle record claims are considered for all species of fish caught according to IGFA angling rules.
The fish must be considered â&#x20AC;&#x153;trophy-sizedâ&#x20AC;?. A rule of thumb is that the weight must fall within the top half of the estimated maximum weight of the species.
LINE CLASS & FLY ROD CATEGORIES Line class records are kept according to the strength of the line. Fly rod world records are maintained according to tippet strength. Each species recognized for the line class records is also recognized for tippet records. Records are kept in the following line and tippet classes: TIPPET CLASSES Metric
US Customary
1 kg
2 lb
2 kg
4 lb
3 kg
6 lb
4 kg
8 lb
6 kg
12 lb
8 kg
16 lb
10 kg
20 lb
LINE CLASSES Metric
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1 kg
2 lb
2 kg
4 lb
3 kg
6 lb
4 kg
8 lb
6 kg
12 lb
8 kg
16 lb
10 kg
20 lb
15 kg
30 lb
24 kg
50 lb
37 kg
80 lb
60 kg
130 lb
Applications for species not currently included in the IGFA line class and tippet class listings must meet the following criteria:
With the exception of all-tackle claims, line classes are limited for many species.
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The fish must represent a valid species with a recognized scientific name.
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IGFA tests all line and tippet samples submitted with world record claims in accordance with the metric line class designations, which vary slightly from the standard US customary designations. For example, the US customary equivalent of 4 kilograms is 8.81 pounds. Thus, line designated by the manufacturer as 8 lb class line may test up to 8.81 pounds (4 kg) to qualify for an 8 lb line class NEW ZEALAND SPORT FISHING COUNCIL INC.
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record. The US customary equivalents in pounds for metric line classes are as follows: Metric
US Customary Equivalent
1 kg
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2 kg
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3 kg
4 kg
8.81 lb
6 kg
13.22 lb
8 kg
17.63 lb
10 kg
22.04 lb
15 kg
33.06 lb
24 kg
52.91 lb
37 kg
81.57 lb
60 kg
132.27 lb
Line and tippet samples submitted with record claims are uniformly tested in accordance with Government specifications, which have been modified and supplemented by IGFA. Note: IGFA offers a line and tippet testing service for members only. Record Catch Regulations GENERAL INFORMATION 1.
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Protested applications or disputed existing records will be referred to the IGFA Executive Committee for review. Its decisions will be final. IGFA reserves the right to refuse to consider an application or grant a claim for a record application. All IGFA decisions will be based upon the intent of the regulations Any and all claims and/or disputes regarding the IGFA International Angling Rules shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to such jurisdiction’s conflict of laws principles. In the event that the parties are unable to mutually resolve any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of, in connection with, or in relation to the IGFA International Rules, such dispute, controversy or claim shall be resolved by litigation; in that connection, each of the parties to such dispute hereby irrevocably and unconditionally consents to submit itself to the sole and exclusive personal jurisdiction of any federal or state court located within Broward County, Florida (the “Applicable Courts”), waives any objection to the laying of sole and exclusive venue of any such litigation in
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When a substantial award is specifically offered for a world record catch in any line or tippet class, only a claim for an all-tackle record will be considered.
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In some instances, an IGFA officer or member of the International Committee or a deputy from a local IGFA member club may be asked to recheck information supplied on a claim. Such action is not to be regarded as doubt of the formal affidavit, but rather as evidence of the extreme care with which IGFA investigates and maintains its records.
SPECIES IDENTIFICATION 1.
Photographs must be submitted by which positive identification of the exact species can be made. Read the rules on photographs at the end of this section, and refer to the Species Identification section in the World Record Game Fishes book to determine which features must show to identify your fish. Applications without photographs will not be accepted.
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IGFA. The scientist’s signature and title (or qualifications) should appear on the IGFA application form or on a separate document confirming the identification of the species. 3.
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If a scientist is not available, the fish should be retained in a preserved or frozen condition until a qualified authority can verify the species or until notified by IGFA that the fish need no longer be retained. If no decision can be made from the photographs and the angler can provide no further proof of the identification of the species, the record claim will not be considered.
WITNESSES TO CATCH On all record claims, witnesses to the catch are highly desirable if at all possible. Unwitnessed catches may be disallowed if questions arise regarding their authenticity. It is important that the witnesses can attest to the angler’s compliance with the IGFA International Angling Rules and Equipment Regulations. MINIMUM WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS FOR VACANT RECORDS The minimum acceptance weight for any record catch claim is 1 pound (.453 kg). WEIGHTS NEEDED TO DEFEAT OR TIE EXISTING RECORDS 1.
To replace a record for a fish weighing less than 25 pounds (11.33 kg), the replacement must weigh at least 2 ounces (56.69 gm) more than the existing record.
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To replace a record fish weighing 25 pounds (11.33 kg) or more, the replacement must weigh at least one half of 1 percent more than the existing record. Ex: At 100 pounds (45.35 kg) the additional weight required would be 8 ounces (226.7 gm); at 200 pounds (90.71 kg) the additional weight required would be 1 pound (.453kg).
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A catch which matches the weight of an existing record or exceeds the weight by less than the amount required to defeat the record will be considered a tie. In case of a tie claim involving more than two catches, weight must be compared with the original record (first fish to be caught). Nothing weighing less than the original record will be considered.
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Estimated weights will not be accepted. (See Weighing Requirements) Fractions of ounces or their metric equivalents will not be considered.
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TIME LIMIT ON CLAIMS With the exception of all-tackle records only, claims for record fish caught in US continental waters must be received by IGFA within 60 days of the date of catch. Claims for record fish caught in other waters must be received by IGFA within three months of the date of catch. Claims for all-tackle records only are considered for catches made in past years if (1) acceptable photographs are submitted, (2) the weight of the fish can be positively verified, and (3) the method of catch can be substantiated. For catches made in the past, as much information as possible must be submitted on an IGFA world record application form with any additional substantiating data. If an incomplete record claim is submitted, it must be accompanied by an explanation of why certain portions are incomplete. An incomplete claim will be considered for a record if the following conditions are met. 1.
The incomplete claim with explanations of why portions are incomplete must be received by IGFA within the time limits specified above.
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Missing data must be due to circumstances beyond the control of the angler making the record claim.
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All missing data must be supplied within a period of time considered to be reasonable in view of the particular circumstances.
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IGFA’s Executive Committee will make final decisions on incomplete claims.
WEIGHING REQUIREMENTS 1.
All record fish should be weighed on scales that have been checked and certified for accuracy by government agencies or other qualified and accredited organizations. Disinterested witnesses to the weight should be used whenever possible. All scales must be regularly checked for accuracy and certified in accordance with applicable government regulations at least once every twelve months. If at the time of weighing the fish the scale has not been properly certified within twelve months, it should be checked and certified for accuracy as quickly as possible. An official report stating the findings of the inspection prior to any adjustment of the scale must be included with the record application.
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At the time of weighing, the actual tackle used by the angler to catch the fish must be exhibited to the weighmaster and the weight witness.
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No estimated weights will be accepted. Fish weighed only at sea or on other bodies of water will not be accepted.
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Only weights indicated by the graduations on the scale will be accepted. Visual fractionalizing of these graduations is not allowed. Any weights that fall between two graduations on the scale must be rounded to the lower of the two.
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6. IGFA reserves the right to require any scale to be re-certified for accuracy if there are any indications that the scale might not have weighed correctly.
Note: IGFA offers a scale testing service for members only. Preparation of Claims To apply for a world record, the angler must submit a completed IGFA application form, the mandatory length of line and terminal tackle (as described in following) used to catch the fish, and acceptable photographs of the fish, the tackle used to catch the fish, the scale used to weigh the fish, and the angler with the fish. APPLICATION FORM The official IGFA world record application form or a reproduction must be used for record claims. This form may be reproduced as long as all items are included. The angler must fill in the application personally. IGFA also recommends that the angler personally mail the application, line sample or fly leader and photographs. When making any record claim, the angler must indicate the specified strength of the line or tippet used to catch the fish. In the cases of line class and tippet class records, this will place the claim in an IGFA line or tippet class category (see World Record Categories). All lines will be examined by IGFA to verify the specified strength of the line. If the line or tippet over tests its particular category, the application will be considered in the next highest category; if it under tests into a lower line or tippet class category, the application will not be considered for the lower line class. The heaviest line class permitted for both freshwater and saltwater records is 60 kg (130 lb) class. The heaviest tippet class permitted for fly fishing records is 10 kg (20 lb). If the line or tippet over 114
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tests these maximum strengths, the claim will be disallowed. Extreme care should be exercised in measuring the fish as the measurements are often important for weight verification and scientific studies. See the measurement diagram on the record application to be sure you have measured correctly. The angler is responsible for seeing that the necessary signatures and correct addresses of the boat captain, weighmaster and witnesses are on the application. If an IGFA officer or representative, or an officer or member of an IGFA club is available, he or she should be asked to witness the claim. The name of a boatman, guide, or weighmaster repeated as witness is not acceptable. The angler must appear in person to have his application notarised. In territories where notarization is not possible or customary, the signature of a government commissioner or resident, a member of an embassy, legation or consular staff or an IGFA officer or International Committee member may replace notarization. Any deliberate falsification of an application will disqualify the applicant for any future IGFA world record, and any existing records will be nullified. LINE OR TIPPET SAMPLE All applications for fly fishing records must be accompanied by the lure, the entire tippet, and the entire leader along with one inch of the fly line beyond the attachment to the leader. These components must be intact and connected. All other applications must be accompanied by the entire leader, the double line, and at least 50 feet (15.24 meters) of the single line closest to the double line, leader or hook. All line samples and the leader (if one is used) must be submitted in one piece. If a lure is used with the leader, the leader should be cut at the eye attachment to the lure. Each line sample must be in one piece. It must be submitted in a manner that it can be easily unwound without damage to the line. A recommended method is to take a rectangular piece of stiff cardboard and cut notches in two opposite ends. Secure one end of the line to the cardboard and wind the line around the cardboard through the notched areas. Secure the other end, and write your name and the specified strength of the line on the cardboard. Any line sample submitted that is tangled or cannot be easily unwound will not be accepted. 2017
PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUIREMENTS Photographs showing the full length of the fish, the rod and reel used to make the catch, and the scale used to weigh the fish must accompany each record application. A photograph of the angler with the fish is also required. For species identification, the clearest possible photos should be submitted. This is especially important in the cases of hybrids and fishes that may be confused with similar species. Shark applications should include a photograph of the sharkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s teeth, and of the head and back taken from above in addition to the photographs taken from the side. Whether the shark has or does not have a ridge between the dorsal fins should be clearly evident in this photograph.
CONVERSION FORMULAS FOR WEIGHTS & MEASURES Persons submitting world record and contest claims are required to provide the weights and measurements of the fish in the units in which they were taken. The following formulas are provided for your information. WEIGHTS Ounces
x 28.349
= Grams
Ounces
x 0.02835
= Kilograms
Pounds
x 453.59
= Grams
Pounds
x 0.45359
= Kilograms
Grams
x 0.0353
= Ounces
Grams
x 0.002
= Pounds
Kilograms
x 35.2736
= Ounces
Kilograms
x 2.2046
= Pounds
Inches
x 25.4
= Millimeters
When photographing a fish lying on its side, the surface beneath the fish should be smooth and a ruler or marked tape placed beside the fish if possible. Photographs from various angles are most helpful. An additional photograph of the fish on the scale with actual weight visible helps to expedite the application.
Inches
x 2.54
= Centimeters
Feet
x 30.48
= Centimeters
Feet
x 0.3048
= Meters
Millimeters
x 0.03937
= Inches
Centimeters
x 0.3937
= Inches
Centimeters
x 0.0328
= Feet
Photos taken by daylight with a reproducible-type negative film are highly recommended if at all possible.
Meters
x 39.37
= Inches
Note: IGFAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bimonthly newsletter International Angler keeps anglers up to date on world record catches.
1 pound force
x 4.448
= Newtons
1 kilogram force
x 9.806
= Newtons
1 fathom
x 6
= Feet
In all cases, photographs should be taken of the fish in a hanging position and also lying on a flat surface on its side. The fish should be broadside to the camera and no part of the fish should be obscured. The fins must be fully extended and not obscured with the hands, and the jaw or bill clearly shown. Avoid obscuring the keels of sharks and tunas with a tail rope.
It is important that we have clear, publishable photographs of the fish and the angler. If you have action shots of the catch, we would like to see them also.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS DOUBLE LINES AND LEADERS
Double lines are measured from the start of the knot, braid, roll or splice making the double to the farthermost end of the knot, splice, snap, swivel or other device used for securing the trace, leader, lure or hook to the double line. For saltwater species the double line shall be limited to 15 feet (4.57 metres) for all line classes up to and including 20 lb (10 kg); and shall be limited to 30 feet (9.14 metres) for line classes over 20 lb (10 kg). For freshwater species the double line on all classes of tackle shall not exceed six feet (1.82 metres).
The leader shall be limited to 15 feet (4.57 metres) for saltwater species in line classes up to 20 lb (10 kg); and 30 feet (9.14 metres) for all classes over 20 lb (10 kg). For freshwater species the leader on all classes of tackle shall be limited to six feet (1.82 metres).
The length of the leader is the overall length including any lure, hook arrangements or other device.
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LEGAL if eyes of hooks no more than 18 inches (45.72 cm) apart in baits and no more than 12 inches (30.45 cm) apart in lures. ILLEGAL if eyes further apart than these distances.
NOT LEGAL in bait or lures as eyes of hooks are less than hook’s length (the length of the largest hook) apart.
NOT LEGAL as the second or trailing hook extends more than the hook’s length beyond skirt. See also two hook rigs.
LEGAL as hook is contained within skirt.
NOT LEGAL as the single hook extends more than its length beyond the skirt. LEGAL as eyes of hooks are no less than a hook’s length apart and no more than 18 inches (45.72 cm) in baits and 12 inches (30.45 cm) in lures.
LEGAL in baits and lures. The point of one hook is passed through the eye of the other hook.
LEGAL as eyes of hooks are no less than a hook’s length apart and no more than 12 inches (30.45 cm) apart, and the trailing hook does not extend more than a hook’s length beyond the skirt.
NOT LEGAL as back hook is not firmly imbedded in or securely attached to bait and is dangling or swinging hook.
LEGAL as both hooks are firmly imbedded or securely attached to bait. Would not be legal if eyes of hooks were more than 18 inches (45.72 cm) apart.
GAFFS
LEGAL on boats if effective length does not exceed 30 feet (9.14 metres).
LEGAL on boats if overall length does not exceed 8 feet (2.43 metres). 2017
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ANGLERS, CREWS, BOAT OWNERS & CHARTER BOAT CAPTAINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S RESPONSIBILITIES WHEN THEY COME INTO THE WEIGH STATION 1.
Every angler, crew, boat owner and charter boat captain must make themselves totally familiar with the fishing rules and regulations set down by IGFA , NZSFC and individual clubs and their tournaments.
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The weighperson is in charge of the weighstation. Anglers, crew, boat owners and charter boat captains are required to work in with the weighperson with the handling and the presentation for the weighing of fish.
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The angler must complete the weigh sheet other than the weight before presenting the fish to the weighperson.
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If a fish has any new wounds other than the clean gaffing wound or wounds such as may be inflicted by a propeller or another predator this will disqualify the fish. If this fish is weighed in a mutilated condition it will not qualify for any IGFA, NZSFC, Club or tournament trophies or prizes.
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Parties are requested to co-operate with the weighperson to check any relevant equipment related to this catch.
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The angler or their representative must be on hand to make sure the scales are zeroed before weighing the fish. Also the angler or representative must be present to verify the weight of the fish when the weighperson has the final weight.
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Parties are requested not to get into any consultation over any disagreement that may occur at the weighstation with the weighperson. Any disagreements should be taken to the appropriate person in charge of fishing regulations within the club for them to adjudicate over. When the weighperson is the weighmaster and judge they will then adjudicate on the IGFA and NZSFC fishing rules and regulations, along with any club and tournament rules that may apply.
WEIGHPERSONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S RESPONSIBILITIES 1.
The weighstations are the front door of every club. Their procedure and presentation reflect on their club as a whole.
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All weighing scales must have a current certification 12 months of the year. There is no given time when there may be a requirement to weigh a world or National record.
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All weighpersons must make themselves familiar with the operation of the scales they are using. Makes and brands of scales can and do vary from club to club.
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A club must fish under NZSFC and IGFA rules, and regulations as well as their club rules. Weighpersons must make themselves familiar with these rules especially the tackle and species. They will be checking the leaders and the double line and making sure of the line weight and gaffs set down in the IGFA rules as well as species.
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Weighpersons must check for any new wounds in the fish such as propeller or predator inflections etc. Any one of these injuries must be reported to the appropriate person or persons within the club for them to adjudicate over the legality of the catch. The only injury that is acceptable is the clean gaffing wound or wounds. Weighpersons must have proof of NZSFC club membership before a courtesy weigh can be performed. There may be a club fee to pay before courtesy weighing. A non member will be charged a fee before weighing any fish.. Weighpersons must receive from the angler the
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filled in weigh/catch sheet before weighing the fish, to be completed with the weight and their signature verifying the weight after the fish is weighed by the weighperson. 7.
Weighpersons must make sure that the scale is zeroed and witnessed by the angler or their representative before weighing the fish. Also the angler or representative must be present to verify the weight of the fish when the weighperson has the final weight.
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All fish must be hung by the tail prior to weighing. For consistency all marlin bills (mouths) must be taped before weighing.
9.
Fish can be weighed by the tail, in a cradle or on a flat platform. The weight of the cradle or tail rope must be deducted from the total weight, or hung from the scales and then zeroed before weighing commences.
10. When weighing the fish other than on a platform, it must be allowed to totally settle to ascertain the correct weight. If the scales have a motion sensor this must be used. 11. Bait fish that are in the throat or the stomach of the fish are included in the weight of the fish. 12. The only weight that is recognised is the first weight of the fish on a recognised weigh station. Any other weight that may be established will not be recognised. 13. All lures and traces where practicable must be removed before weighing. Lures are not included in the weight. 14. Weighpersons must not get into consultation with the angler or the crew if there is any discrepancy with the fish or
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Anglers are requested when courtesy weighing to adhere to the individual clubs requirements, procedures and weighing times which may vary from club to club. Anglers must produce their club membership card or proof of membership before the fish can be courtesy weighed. There may be a courtesy weigh fee required by the club performing the courtesy weigh. Visiting anglers who are non members will be charged a fee before weighing the fish. There should be two weigh sheets filled in for courtesy weighs, one for the club doing the courtesy weigh and one for the angler to take back to their own club. This is the angler’s responsibility.
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Parties are requested to make themselves familiar with the weighing hours of the club and the procedure required to weigh fish outside of these times.
10. When parties wish to have the tag and release of a fish identified at the weigh station they must adhere to the protocol of the individual club.
fishing equipment. When there is a discrepancy the weighperson should only notify the angler that he or she has to report the problem to the appropriate person or persons in the club for them to adjudicate over. If the weighperson is the judge as well as weighmaster and has to adjudicate over the IGFA & NZSFC fishing rules and regulations, they must make themselves familiar, not only with the fishing rules and regulations, but the acts that will disqualify a catch, along with the situations that will disqualify a catch. All IGFA and NZSFC fishing rules and regulations are in the IGFA and NZSFC year books. 15. Weighpersons must make themselves familiar with the presentation procedure for the identification of tagged and released fish. This may be different from club to club. 16. Weighpersons must make themselves familiar with the courtesy weighing requirements of their club. Two weigh sheets should be filled in, one for the club weighing the fish and one for the angler to take back to their club. (Council’s policy is that all clubs must courtesy weigh for other affiliated clubs when required). 17. Weighpersons must use the IGFA and NZSFC yearbook for species identification for all fish. There are other publications that can be used for the same purposes. 18. All clubs must be a member of IGFA. 19. Each club will notify the NZSFC of their weighpersons each year. 20. Each club should notify its members and the NZSFC of their normal weighing hours and the
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11. Weighing of fish can be a joyous occasion with a little celebration going on before you get to the weigh station. Parties must appreciate that weighpersons have a big responsibility and not let their exuberance interfere with the serious procedure of weighing of the fish and the possible checking of the equipment and the fish. 12. The only weight that is recognised is the first weight of the fish on a recognised weigh station. Any other weight that may be established will not be recognised. 13. Tag cards must be checked when handed in. The minimum information required is date, location, species and estimation of size. Other information on the state of the fish’s well-being is desirable. 14. Anglers and crew should co-operate with the Marine Biologists, Scientists and other Government Officials or Organisations in charge of science and research.
procedure required to weigh fish outside of these times. 21. Each club should notify its members and neighbouring clubs of their courtesy weighing requirements. 22. If in doubt on any detail seek assistance.
NOTES FOR EVERYONE Some clubs allow fish to be cut to let the fish bleed before weighing. If the angler is claiming a National or World Record for their catch and the fish has been cut to bleed before weighing, it will be classified as mutilated and will disqualify the fish. Recent wounds on a fish that have occurred while the fish is being angled such as shark bites or propeller wounds or anything else other than clean gaffing automatically disqualifies the fish as a mutilated catch. If a weighperson has a concern over the line weight he must use the club’s line tester to identify the breaking strain. It is in the interest of every club to have their own line tester. The identified weight of a fish is the first time that it is weighed. No other weight that may be identified will be accepted. To avoid spoiled (decayed) fish they should be all weighed on the day of their catch. It is up to the individual clubs whether they make this mandatory or not.
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New Zealand Record (DELETE ONE) IGFA World Record Application FORM FOR RECORDING FRESHWATER AND SALTWATER GAME FISH CATCHES Read all IGFA angling rules and world record requirements before completing and signing this application. The angler’s signature on the completed form must be witnessed by a notary, Justice of the Peace or other person authorized to witness statutory declarations. This application must be accompanied by line or tippet samples and photographs as specified in the World Records Requirements. Hybrids and other species that may pose a problem of identity should be examined by an ichthyologist or qualified fishery biologist. I AM SUBMITTING THIS ENTRY FOR:
Daytime phone:
An all-tackle world record.
E-mail:
A NZ/IGFA world record in the following line class: lb / kg A fly rod world record in the following tippet class:
lb /
Permanent address- required for certificate mailing (include country and address code):
kg
Junior Angler*
Age/birthdate if 16 or under:
M-Smallfry (to 10)
M-Junior (11-16)
Angler’s fishing club affiliation (if any):
F-Smallfry (to 10)
F-Junior (11-16)
SPECIES
EQUIPMENT
Common name:
Rod
Scientific name: lbs:
Make: lbs
WEIGHT: Fish was weighed in: oz:
kgs.
Tip length (center of reel to end of tip):
kg:
Butt length (center of reel to lower end of butt):
Digital weight (if weighed on electronic scales, give weight exactly as shown):
Make: Size:
DATE OF CATCH (MM/DD/YY):
Line or tippet
PLACE OF CATCH:
Make: Size stated on label:
LENGTH (see measurement diagrams) inches: x to x
xx to xx
cm: x to x
xx to xx
Mono / Dacron / Braid / GSP line used (please circle) WORLD RECORDS – FEES PAYABLE
GIRTH (see measurement diagrams) inches:
Reel
I am an IGFA member, enclosed is $US50 application fee.
cm:
I am not an IGFA member, enclosed is $US80 for annual membership and record application fees NB Junior & Smallfry World Record claims are also $US80 which includes membership. Please enclose US draft for World Record claims OR please charge to my: Visa MasterCard American Express Account No. / Exp. date:
METHOD OF CATCH (trolling, casting, fly fishing, etc.): FIGHTING TIME: Was this catch recorded on video?
Yes
No.
/ /
/
Signature:
NZ RECORDS – FEES PAYABLE I am a NZSFC member I am an NZACA member I am not a member of NZSFC or NZACA enclosed is
$150
ANGLER (Print name as you wish it to appear on your record certificate):
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Note: All items must be filled in. If an item does not apply, write “none used”. Do not leave any spaces blank.
Person and/or agency that certified scales: Weighmaster:
Length of double line: Make of backing:
Signature:
Size:
Address:
OTHER EQUIPMENT: Type of gaff:
Length:
WITNESSES:
Length of trace or leader:
Witness to weighing (other than angler, captain or weighmaster):
Number and type of hooks:
Name of lure, fly or bait:
Address:
BOAT (if used)
Witnesses to catch (other than captain). List two names and addresses if possible.
Name: Make:
1.
Length:
Captain’s name:
Signature:
2.
Address:
Mate’s name:
Number of persons witnessing the catch:
Address:
VERIFICATION OF SPECIES IDENTITY (See world record requirements.)
Location of scale:
Signature of examining ichthyologist:
Type:
Manufacturer:
Title, degree or qualifications:
Date last certified:
Address:
Anglers are encouraged to write a detailed description of the catch. In some cases this may be required. The description may be used in a future IGFA publication. AFFIDAVIT I, the undersigned, hereby take oath and attest that the fish described in this application was hooked, fought, and brought to gaff by me without assistance from anyone, except as specifically provided in the regulations; and that it was caught in accordance with IGFA angling rules; and that the line submitted with this application is the actual line used to catch the fish on the stated date. I further declare that all information in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that IGFA reserves the right to employ verification procedures. I agree to be bound by any ruling of the IGFA relative to this application. Signature of angler: Sworn before me this
day of
the year
Notary, Justice of the Peace or other person authorized to witness statutory declarations, signature and seal: When completely filled out and signed, mail this application with photos and line sample by quickest means to: RECORDS OFFICER, NEW ZEALAND SPORT FISHING COUNCIL, PO BOX 403100, NGUNGURU 0154, NZ
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CHECK LISTTITLE FOR RECORDS
Angler Weigh Master Sec
Club
CHECK IF CAUGHT WITHIN IGFA FISHING RULES & ANGLING REGULATIONS
CHECK SPECIES
CHECK FOR MUTILATIONS (if any full explanations) Mutilation which could effect fighting capabilities will disqualify capture
LINE: ONE PIECE 16.0 M Including double
DOUBLE LENGTH OK Including knots, swivels, clips etc
LEADER LENGTH OK Including hook, lure etc
HOOK ARRANGEMENT OK
ROD & REEL OK AND MEASURED
GAFFS CHECKED & MEASURED
WEIGHING To nearest LOWER graduation NETT weight
SCALE TEST CERTIFICATE OK AND ENCLOSED WITH CLAIM
PHOTOS 1. Show full length of fish, dorsal fin, pectoral fins, tackle used & scales
2. Shark’s teeth
3. Any unusual scars etc.
4. Lure if not included with claim Mark length on back of photo.
FISH IDENTIFICATION POSITIVE
FEE ENCLOSED
NOTE: CLAIM MUST REACH NZSFC WITHIN 60 DAYS OF CAPTURE
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TUNA & MACKEREL TITLEIDENTIFICATION PECTORAL FINS
FINLETS
• moderate
• yellow with broad & blotchy black edge
BIG EYE TUNA
• Liver has dark streaks. • Greatest body depth is MORE than 25% of body length, as X-X on Aust. Record Application Form. YELLOWFIN TUNA
• long • in adult fish pectoral & anal fins are elongated
• yellow with well defined black edge
• Liver is even coloured. • NO dark streaks. • Greatest body depth is LESS than 25% of body length, as X-X on Aust. Record Application Form.
LONGTAIL TUNA = NORTHERN BLUEFIN TUNA
PECTORAL FINS
FINLETS
• short
• yellow blotch
• short
• yellow with black edge
• very long
• dark or silver
• No swim bladder. SOUTHERN BLUEFIN TUNA
• Has swim bladder. • Liver has dark streaks. ALBACORE
DOGTOOTH TUNA • short
• greyish to yellowish
• No Scales. • Prominent teeth.
ADULT TUNAS WITH SHORT SECOND DORSAL AND ANAL FINS KEY 1. BLUEFUN TUNAS Pectoral fin less than 80% of head length. 2. BIG EYE TUNA
KAWA KAWA MACKEREL TUNA • wavy green lines on back • spots on belly
BONITO • stripes on back 2017
Pectoral fin more than 80% of head length.
WAHOO SHARK MACKEREL - SCALEY • lower jaw longer than upper jaw MACKEREL LARGE SCALE TUNA • straight tail • double lateral line • no gill rakers on gills
NARROW BARRED MACKEREL • veed tail • upper jaw longer than lower • gillrakers on gills
STRIPED TUNA SKIPJACK TUNA • stripes on belly
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SHARK IDENTIFICATION TITLE BLUE IN COLOUR Mako • bullet head • upper and lower tail lobes almost equal • long gill slits • long awl teeth • short pectoral fin • keel on side of body near tail Blue Shark • pointed head • upper lobe of tail much longer than lower lobe • short gill slits • short wide serrated teeth • very long pectoral fin - its length equal to the length from the first gill slit to the tip of the nose
HAMMERHEAD
LARGE DARK-COLOURED EYES White Pointer • bullet head • upper and lower lobes of tail almost equal • long gill slits • broad triangular serrated teeth • prominent keel on side of body near tail Tiger • blunt head • upper lobe of tail much longer than lower • short gill slits • curved cockscomb teeth • not true keel but low ridge YELLOWISH CAT TYPE EYES Whalers • upper lobe of tail is longer than lower • short gill slits • first dorsal fin larger, second dorsal fin much smaller • broad slightly serrated teeth in upper jaw, narrow slightly serrated teeth in lower jaw • head ranges from blunt to pointed
WHITE SHARK THRESHER
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BILLFISH IDENTIFICATION TITLE KEY
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1. STRIPED MARLIN
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2. BLUE MARLIN 3. BLACK MARLIN
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DORSAL FIN 1 + 2 Pectoral fins fold flat. 3 2 1
1. About equal 2. About 2/3 3. About 1/2 ANAL FINS Each species
3 Pectorals curved. Won’t fold flat.
Similar proportion
FEATURES BILLFISH
1. STRIPED MARLIN • sloped head slender - spear • high dorsel fin prominent lateral line • flat relatively straight sided pectoral fins • moderately deep anal fin
2. BLUE MARLIN • scooped head moderate heavy spear • moderately high dorsal fin • flat relatively straight sided pectoral fins • deep anal fin
3. BLACK MARLIN • humped head heavy spear • low rounded dorsal fin • curved pectoral fins that, in fish up to 60 kgs may be movable but do not sit flat along body • pectorals airfoil in section and curved in outline • low anal fin 2017
4. BROADBILL • all fins rigid • long flat sided sword • curved pectorals
5. SAILFISH • very high dorsal fin (sail) • slender spear • flat straight sided pectorals
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WINNER OF THE OLD TITLE MAN & THE SEA CUP Big fish, small boat!
got close to the school and we were bitt.”
Craig Johnson and Kurt Bennetto had an ‘inkling’ a big Black Marlin was hanging out around the Hen and Chickens’ Coppermine Reef, so hatched a plan to target it.
Upon coming tight to the fish soon after it, showed itself bursting out of the water behind them.
This resulted in a 363.8kg fish weighed at Tutukaka on Waitangi Day, February 6 2016, a capture made all the more significant by the fact it was made by a crew of just two from six-metre trailerboat. “We went out after work during the preceding week to have a shot, but didn’t raise a bite,” Craig says. “We knew a big fish was there, though.” On the Saturday morning they headed to the Hen and Chickens in lumpy conditions, catching kahawai live baits at Tara Reef on the way. When they arrived at the Coppermine on the south-eastern side of the Chicks, several other boats were already there jigging for kingfish among the trevally schools. “Just as we approached one of the schools, there was a big bust-up, so we got the baits out and the lines clipped into the ‘riggers. No sooner had we
It was a pretty impressive sight. They knew they had a scrap on their hands. “On the initial run we chased it hard between two of the boats, who had wound their braid lines up to avoid cutting us off.” “We didn’t have to get on the radio, we were so close we just yelled from boat to boat. The others in the area, while interested spectators gave us plenty of room.” The boys say the fight, after the initial run, was conducted at relatively close quarters, with the fish staying on a short rein within 50-60 metres of the boat most of the time. Having fished together so often, the boys’ actions were instinctive, each one doing the job required. Fishing on 37kg line, they never had huge pressure on the fish, getting the drag up to 15kg at one point. (Part of their preparation involved carefully
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marking the drag increments on the Shimano Tiagra 80 reel, so they always knew exactly how much pressure they were exerting on the fish.) “We chased it hard, both in reverse and forward, and almost had a shot at the leader around the hour mark.”
Fortunately, Ronan Coltellaro and crew from Cambridge, were up fishing at the Hen and Chicks over Waitangi Weekend. So after enjoying ringside seats to this fantastic capture, Ronan and his crew volunteered their help getting the fish into the 6 meter Ramcos cockpit for the long, slow trek back to Tutukaka.
When they got another chance 15 minutes later, Kurt hung on, and in Craig’s words ‘got a good stretching’.
News of their amazing effort spread quickly via social media, so by the time they reached the weigh-station a large crowd was in attendance.
After five minutes they got the fish’s head up and Craig sunk the flying gaff deep into the fish’s shoulder, before getting out on the duckboard to get the tail rope on – the fish was theirs.
A great way to celebrate a significant catch that the boys set out to specifically target.
With the fish secured alongside, the next challenge was to get it back to Tutukaka.
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“Kurt and I have fished together all our lives. I was there when he caught his first marlin, so it was great he was able to play such an important role in what is a fish of a lifetime for me.” Craig said
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HUNTER SCOTT TITLE TOP JUNIOR ANGLER On the 30th of January this year I was lucky enough to catch a 94.6kg Striped Marlin on 15kg line. This fish was a New Zealand record for small fry boys and took me 1hour and 15 minutes to catch. After this catch I was really keen to try and catch a Striped Marlin on 10kg line, but Dad said I would have to tag another first. On the 23rd of April I got to tag an estimated 120kg Striped Marlin. We then set up the 10kg gear to try that on the following trip. It was during the school holidays (28th of April) when my Dad, my Grandparents Keith and Christine Scott, my sister and myself next went fishing. The weather was perfect and we had the people on board to give it a try. We set two 10kg rigs, one on each outrigger, then we had a 24kg and a 37kg rig in close. By lunchtime we had seen nothing other than a few gannets. My Grandad said to me, “With gamefishing expect the unexpected.” Next minute, “Bang!” the outrigger lure gets eaten. A second dorsal appeared behind the closest lure and that gets eaten too. We were hooked up on a double! I was on one on 10, my grandma was on the other.
thought I had a chance. An hour since we hooked up, we had the fish close, jumping just metres away from the boat. The trace was very short so Dad decided to grab the trace with one hand and gaff it with the other. It felt like forever before he was able to finally get the trace as the fish just kept swimming away keeping just out of reach. I had the drag up even more, as high as I could with the light line and finally he managed to get it and THE FISH WAS OURS! We tagged my Grandma a marlin that same afternoon and my sister Lola also caught a Yellowfin that same day too. Lola’s Yellowfin weighed 28.4kgs on 24kg line which is a National Record for small fry girls. My Marlin weighed 133.4kgs on 10kg line which is a National Record for small fry boys, my second marlin NZ record for the season. It was caught on a TLD30 reel which I had won during the Juniors 2 years ago. Thank you for reading my story. Hunter Scott Riverview Primary School, Kerikeri
My fish hadn’t pulled much line out while my Grandmas line was screaming. She had to make her way up to the bow of the boat as we tried to get mine. My fish took to the air jumping with its tail at least 2 metres clear of the water. At this stage the marlin must have realised it was hooked. Line screamed off the little reel like I’ve never quite felt before. My Dad was at the bow of the boat with my Grandma and I was all by myself in the cockpit. Panic set in as I couldn’t do anything but watch the line disappearing fast. Worried the line would break I eased the drag back to one; my Dad had put the pen marks on the reel. My Grandad backed down as hard as he could without wanting to lose too much line for Grandma as our fish were heading in opposite directions. My Grandad has become very deaf with treatment he is having. He couldn’t hear the reel screaming or me yelling at him so I had to use hand signals to let him know if I was losing line and how fast. This made a hard time harder. After around 20 minutes, up at the bow my Grandma’s fish had escaped and we were down to just mine. This made things easier. I increased the drag as we started to get line back; for the first time since we hooked up I felt a little more in control and 2017
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TITLEKIWI HIWI THE At the recent AGM in Whangamata, the Minstrel, Mark de Lacy gave an update on the Hiwi the Kiwi program. Hiwi the Kiwi goes fishing is now in its seventh year of delivery and has substantial reach across the country.
If any clubs are interested in funding the delivery of Shows in their region, they need to get in touch with the Minstrel to discuss. This is an excellent opportunity for Clubs to connect with local schools and potentially grow their junior membership. To contact Mark either contact him by email: theminstrel@xtra.co.nz or phone 027 255 5442
Earlier this year the program was delivered to its 1,000th school, Havelock North Primary. Over 330,000 school children have now seen the show, and on average, 50,000 school children get to see a Hiwi the Kiwi goes Fishing Show each year. Many schools are also utilising the online and book resources to reinforce the key messages of Fish for our Future, Boat Safety and Save our Seabirds. Earlier this year Maritime NZ came to the party and funded the delivery of the program to 10 Decile One schools in Counties Manukau. Reaching the low decile schools is difficult, as they find it hard to finance the delivery of the show.
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5
6
1
Tope
6
7 Gill
Blue
35
Bronze Whaler
Thresher
5
Porbeagle
Hammerhead
3
Mako
Broadbill
9
42
SB Spearfish
Blue marlin
TOTAL:
134
Black marlin
AHIPARA BOI SWORDFISH DOUBTLESS BAY HOKIANGA HOUHORA MARSDEN COVE WHANGAREI WHANGAROA ALBANY AUCKLAND BAYS BIG FISH CLEVEDON COUNTIES DEMON ANGLERS HAURAKI MANGAWHAI MANGERE MANUKAU CRUIS MANUKAU SPORT MARAETAI MURIWAI NZ LAND BASED PIHA PROSPECT WARKWORTH WHAKATAKATAKA MATARANGI MERCURY BAY TAIRUA/PAUANUI WHANGAMATA BOWENTOWN MT MAUNGANUI TAUPO TAURANGA TE AROHA AKITIO GIS-TAT HAWKES BAY MAHIA PORANGAHAU WAIRARAPA WELLINGTON KAWHIA NEW PLYMOUTH RAGLAN WAIKATO ASHLEY CANTERBURY SOUTHERN SP TAUTUKU TE KAHA WAIHAU BAY WHAKATANE
Striped marlin
2015/16 SEASON TAGGED LISTED REGIONALLY
1
195 21
8
3
1
11 3 92 82 1 1
1
1 67 4 266 155 4 1
1 18
10 21 77 1
9 4
1 4
1 1 5 3
1 1
26 6
8 1
1
2 1 22
1
1
2 1 1
1
3
8
1
41 1
1
1
117 23 27 4 10
1 1 1
3 1
86 1
10
2
3
2 4
1 1
1
4 1
3
3
16
3
1 8
4
3
3 1
1 129 26 36 16
1 1
59 16 1571
11
2
2 3 18 240 37 8 1
1
5
21
37
1 3
3
21
17
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1 1
2 4
6
2 4
7 13
2
3
1 5
522
33
14
58
1
48
2
1
2
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Wreck fish
Mahimahi
3 9
18 63
87 8 447 328 5 3 0 15 25 100 1 0 3 0
Bigeye
TOTAL
Wahoo
1
Trevally
4
Snapper
58
Kahawai
15
Albacore
10
Skipjack
Yellowtail
Slender Tuna
1
Bluefin
100
Yellowfin 26
4
47 394 1
1
0 0 0 0 2 9
2
0 3 7
61 8 0 132 27 36 4 30 0 124 1 0
11
1
3 1
1
7 0 0 0 5
10 5 150 270 145 34 1
3 3 57 4
1 2 60
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0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
333
1
0
0
0
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1 2 2
1
7
6
Tope
3 2
7 Gill
1
Bronze Whaler
1
Porbeagle
1
Blue
4 22
2 1
Thresher
1
3 11 1 10 9
Hammerhead
6
Mako
7 2 21
1
3 6
SB Spearfish
BIG FISH CLEVEDON COUNTIES DEMON ANGLERS HAURAKI MANGAWHAI MANGERE MANUKAU CRUIS MANUKAU SPORT MARAETAI F&D MURIWAI NZ LAND BASED PIHA WARKWORTH WHAKATAKATAKA MATARANGI MERCURY BAY TAIRUA/PAUANUI WHANGAMATA BOWENTOWN MT MAUNGANUI TAUPO TAURANGA TE AROHA AKITIO GIS-TAT HAWKES BAY NAPIER MAHIA PORANGAHAU WAIRARAPA WELLINGTON KAWHIA NEW PLYMOUTH RAGLAN WAIKATO ASHLEY CANTERBURY PEGASUS SOUTHERN SP TAUTUKU TE KAHA WAIHAU BAY WHAKATANE TOTAL:
1 17 1
Broadbill
43 67 11 24 23 25 124 116
Blue marlin
AHIPARA BOI SWORDFISH DOUBTLESS BAY HOKIANGA HOUHORA MARSDEN COVE WHANGAREI WHANGAROA ALBANY AUCKLAND
Black marlin
Striped marlin
2015/16 SEASON WEIGHED LISTED REGIONALLY
1 1
BAYS
136
5 1
4
10
1
6 12 4 3 60 25 29 3 3
1
12 2 2 1
1 1 2 2
17 2 3 1 1
9
11
10
8
2
1
30
2 2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1 17 133 38
1
11
4 1 1 1
1
2 2 3
45 14 900
4
9 4 99
5 11 85
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8
8
1 1 24
9
1
8
0
2
11
16
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10
4
5
1
23
10
2
3
6
3 4 4
40 18 16
12 3 1
4 8 2
4
6 7 10
1 2
3 16 2 2
1
2 14 3
11 2
3 48
5 3
78
3
2 32 18 13 1 3
10 2 1
20
1
1
2
1
8
1 2 1 1 1 2
1
4
1
2 7
2 19 1 1
8
97 65 12 9 21
16 130 283 2 19 176
32 93 303 16 18 190
6 24 65 3 19 58
32 47 37 6 9 16
1 58 6 10 4 2
16 8
20 4
21
147 45
8
33 5
34 1
80 38
121 58
227 46
121 97
105 53
74
1
95 7 1 3
14 18 89 1 29 62 14 11
128 75 115 294 43 292 123 77 8
34 15
80
12
1
166 39 454 209 189 1
60 5 25 52 26
64 1 1
1
1
4
14 127 58 19 27 66
12 16 12
5 1
53 2 3 8
9 1 1 2 1 23 19
OTHER
50
2
7 14 2 6 46 11 17 1
4 5
19
17 4 17 1 36 124
11
364 338
26 5 7 2 1
94 97 71 61 22 724 3 17
TOTAL
Wreck fish
Mahimahi
Yellowtail
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3
Wahoo
Trevally 2 3 27
Kahawai
44 18 300 5
Albacore
7 3 178 3
58 111 2
4
Skipjack
5 130 4 10 2 17 21 87 10
Bigeye
Snapper
Slender Tuna
Southern Bluefin
Pacific Bluefin
Yellowfish
4 1 12
117 9 43 12
11 30 23 21 6 181 10 55 60
15 57 38 2 46
82 336 98 74 103 475 269 487 96 0 0 69 75 658 17 0 146 0 0 0 46 0 59 51 43 4 123 720 902 119 149 680 0 345 92 0 1114 635 0 367 219 318 601 170 1758 475 354 18 0
4
98
14 17 722
23 34 0 437 775 13714
23 3 28 10 492
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5 1 37
4
7
4
6
8 37 1 712
27 3 877
83 119 2776
69 276 3428
22 60 734
1
14 7 236
7 75
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Length in cm & (inches)
26 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 30 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 36 36 37 37 38 38 38 39
173 175 178 180 183 185 188 191 193 196 198 201 203 206 208 211 213 216 218 221 224 226 229 231 234 236 239 241 244 246 249 251 254 257
100 101
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
66 26
Girth in cm & (inches)
28 29 29 29 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 34 35 35 36 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 42
69 27
30 31 31 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45
71 28
32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 48
74 29
35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52
76 30
37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 54 54 55 55
79 31
40 40 41 41 42 42 43 44 44 45 45 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 51 51 52 52 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 58 58 59
81 32
42 43 43 44 45 45 46 46 47 48 48 49 50 50 51 51 52 53 53 54 54 55 56 56 57 58 58 59 59 60 61 61 62 62
84 33
45 45 46 47 47 48 49 49 50 51 51 52 53 53 54 55 55 56 56 57 58 58 59 60 60 61 62 62 63 64 64 65 66 66
86 34
47 48 49 49 50 51 52 52 53 54 54 55 56 56 57 58 58 59 60 61 61 62 63 63 64 65 65 66 67 68 68 69 70 70
89 35
50 51 52 52 53 54 54 55 56 57 57 58 59 60 60 61 62 63 63 64 65 66 66 67 68 68 69 70 71 71 72 73 74 74
91 36
53 54 54 55 56 57 58 58 59 60 61 61 62 63 64 65 65 66 67 68 68 69 70 71 72 72 73 74 75 75 76 77 78 79
94 37 56 57 57 58 59 60 61 62 62 63 64 65 66 66 67 68 69 70 71 71 72 73 74 75 75 76 77 78 79 80 80 81 82 83
97 38 59 60 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 86 87
62 63 64 65 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92
65 68 71 66 69 72 67 70 74 68 71 75 69 72 76 70 73 77 71 74 78 72 75 79 73 76 80 74 77 81 74 78 82 75 79 83 76 80 84 77 81 85 78 82 86 79 83 87 80 84 88 81 85 89 82 86 90 83 87 91 84 88 92 85 89 94 86 90 95 87 91 96 88 92 97 89 93 98 90 94 99 91 95 100 92 96 101 93 97 102 94 98 103 95 99 104 96 100 105 96 101 106
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 105 106 107 108 109 110 111
78 79 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 97 98 99 100 101 102 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 114 115 116
82 83 84 85 87 88 89 90 91 93 94 95 96 97 99 100 101 102 103 105 106 107 108 109 111 112 113 114 115 117 118 119 120 121
85 87 88 89 90 92 93 94 95 97 98 99 100 102 103 104 105 107 108 109 110 112 113 114 115 117 118 119 120 122 123 124 126 127
104 106 108 109 111 112 114 115 117 118 120 121 123 124 126 128 129 131 132 134 135 137 138 140 141 143 144 146 147 149 151 152 154 155
109 110 112 113 115 117 118 120 121 123 124 126 128 129 131 132 134 136 137 139 140 142 144 145 147 148 150 152 153 155 156 158 160 161
113 114 116 118 119 121 123 124 126 128 129 131 133 134 136 138 139 141 142 144 146 147 149 151 152 154 156 157 159 161 162 164 166 167
117 119 120 122 124 125 127 129 131 132 134 136 138 139 141 143 144 146 148 150 151 153 155 156 158 160 162 163 165 167 168 170 172 174
121 123 125 127 128 130 132 134 135 137 139 141 143 144 146 148 150 151 153 155 157 159 160 162 164 166 167 169 171 173 175 176 178 180
126 127 129 131 133 135 137 138 140 142 144 146 148 150 151 153 155 157 159 161 162 164 166 168 170 172 174 175 177 179 181 183 185 186
130 132 134 136 138 140 141 143 145 147 149 151 153 155 157 159 161 162 164 166 168 170 172 174 176 178 180 182 183 185 187 189 191 193
134 136 138 140 142 144 146 148 150 152 154 156 158 160 162 164 166 168 170 172 174 176 178 180 182 184 186 188 190 192 194 196 198 200
139 141 143 145 147 149 151 153 155 158 160 162 164 166 168 170 172 174 176 178 180 182 184 186 188 190 192 194 196 198 200 203 205 207
144 146 148 150 152 154 156 159 161 163 165 167 169 171 173 175 178 180 182 184 186 188 190 192 195 197 199 201 203 205 207 209 211 214
149 151 153 155 157 159 162 164 166 168 170 173 175 177 179 181 183 186 188 190 192 194 197 199 201 203 205 207 210 212 214 216 218 221
153 156 158 160 162 165 167 169 171 174 176 178 180 183 185 187 189 192 194 196 198 201 203 205 207 210 212 214 216 219 221 223 226 228
158 161 163 165 168 170 172 175 177 179 182 184 186 189 191 193 195 198 200 202 205 207 209 212 214 216 219 221 223 226 228 230 233 235
163 166 168 170 173 175 178 180 182 185 187 190 192 194 197 199 202 204 206 209 211 214 216 218 221 223 226 228 230 233 235 238 240 242
168 171 173 176 178 181 183 186 188 191 193 196 198 200 203 205 208 210 213 215 218 220 223 225 228 230 233 235 238 240 243 245 248 250
173 176 179 181 184 186 189 191 194 196 199 201 204 207 209 212 214 217 219 222 224 227 230 232 235 237 240 242 245 247 250 253 255 258
179 181 184 187 189 192 194 197 200 202 205 208 210 213 215 218 221 223 226 229 231 234 236 239 242 244 247 250 252 255 257 260 263 265
184 187 189 192 195 197 200 203 206 208 211 214 216 219 222 225 227 230 233 235 238 241 243 246 249 252 254 257 260 262 265 268 271 273
189 192 195 198 200 203 206 209 212 214 217 220 223 226 228 231 234 237 239 242 245 248 251 253 256 259 262 264 267 270 273 276 278 281
195 198 200 203 206 209 212 215 218 221 223 226 229 232 235 238 241 243 246 249 252 255 258 261 264 266 269 272 275 278 281 284 286 289
200 203 206 209 212 215 218 221 224 227 230 233 236 239 242 244 247 250 253 256 259 262 265 268 271 274 277 280 283 286 289 292 295 297
206 209 212 215 218 221 224 227 230 233 236 239 242 245 248 251 254 257 260 263 266 269 273 276 279 282 285 288 291 294 297 300 303 306
• Add up to 10% for a well conditioned fish.
The girth is the total distance around the fish - the line shown in yellow is half the girth. Formula applicable to marlin, tuna and sharks.
100 102 103 105 106 108 109 111 112 114 115 117 118 120 121 123 124 126 127 129 130 132 133 134 136 137 139 140 142 143 145 146 148 149
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97 98 99 101 102 104 105 107 108 109 111 112 114 115 116 118 119 121 122 124 125 126 128 129 131 132 134 135 136 138 139 141 142 143
Estimated weight in Kg. These tables are based on a well documented formula and give a good estimation of gamefish weight .
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99 102 104 107 109 112 114 117 119 122 124 127 130 132 135 137 140 142 145 147 150 152 155 157 160 163 165 168 170 173 175 178 180 183 185 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73
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