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Big Boyz fishing tournament returns to Wheatley

By Mark Ribble WHEATLEY — For the first time since 2018, the Big Boyz fishing tournament hosted by the Southwest Outdoors Club will Broker be held exclusively at the 519.796.3891 Wheatley Harbour. staceydiniro@buysellwithstacey.com The 17th annual event @girlinthe_know will take place over five days, from July 29 through August 2. Last year’s event was recenter.ca www.thedenturecenter.ca www.thedenturecenter.ca cancelled due to COVID and the 2019 event had to be held out of Leamington because the Wheatley Harbour had extensive dock damage due to high water levels. This year’s tournament will have the same feel as in years past with a few ience 40+ 40+ years ofyears experience of experience tweaks to keep everyone DD James James Bennett DD Bennett DD safe. Windsor Windsor According to Southwest 6316 519-969-6316 519-969-6316 Outdoors Club (SWOC) Leamington Leamington President Dan Reive, they 7391 519-326-7391 519-326-7391 are happy to be back closer to normal. “We’re looking forward to it and have increased some prize amounts too,” he said. There’s a cash prize total of $8,500 with two top See prizes of $1,500 each. Tickets are now on sale to enter the tournament at Lil Hil’s Coffee Shop in Wheatley and at Comber for a great Home Hardware. On the July 24-25 weekend, club representatives will be selling tickets at Wheatley Harbour and at Leamington Canadian Hwy 3 Bypass, Leamington Tire from 12-4 p.m. A $30 ticket purchase allows you to fish for all five days.

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Reive is hoping for some great weather and a great turnout, despite the tournament being five days instead of nine. “We always did nine days, but have shortened it because of COVID restrictions,” he said. “We’re hoping that the weather cooperates.” They are also weighing and measuring fish at dockside with an area set up within the harbour for fishermen to pull their boats up and have their catches measured, as opposed to doing it in a large tent in the parking lot. A running tote board will keep track of the leaders as bigger walleye and salmon come in. The club had to forego their biggest fundraiser, the Big Buck Show, this year and last and have also had to cancel the Kids Fishing Derby at the Harbour in 2020 and 2021. “Let’s hope that next year we can have things back to the way they should be,” Reive said. The Southwest Outdoors Club has about 150 members, consisting of like-minded individuals who share an interest in the environment, conservation and outdoor heritage, including hunting and fishing. Visit their website at swoc.ca for more details on the Big Boyz Fishing Tournament.

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Dan Reive, President of the Southwest Outdoors Club, is getting ready for the Big Boyz Fishing Tournament which starts July 29. SUN photo

Province ushering in Step 3 Friday PROVINCIAL — Five days earlier than expected, Ontario will enter Step 3 on the Road to Reopen on Friday, July 16. That announcement was made last Friday and was met with cheers and relief from small businesses across the province. The latest step allows indoor dining with no capacity limits, provided tables are spaced six feet apart. This is a welcomed step for the hospitality industry. Gyms can now open with a 50 per cent capacity limit and for those inclined to gamble, bingo halls and casinos can now open as well. Retail is now allowed to open with-

out capacity limits and social gatherings are limited to 100 people outdoors and 25 people indoors. The move comes well ahead of when it was originally expected, which would have fallen around August 2. When Step 1 and 2 were ushered in early, it was expected that Step 3 would take effect around July 21, but that has now been moved up. The province gives credit to those who stepped up and got vaccinated, allowing the vaccination goals to be met early and the hospitalization numbers to plummet to acceptable levels. Visit ontario.ca for up-to-date information.

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