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Club out to catch new members

THE Southern Peninsula Angling Club is out to lure new members.

“We’re a family friendly club that encourages and practices responsible fishing. It is open to people of all ages,” treasurer Alain Gaspard said.

The club meets once a month and potential members can attend three general meetings before deciding whether they would like to join.

“Our meeting consists of fishing reports, raffles, competitions’ reports, events, and financial report,” Gaspard said.

Guest speakers cover such topics as water safety, baits, tackle and rigs targeting snapper, whiting, salmon and gummy shark.

The club’s 65 members - men, women and children - are “experienced and beginner fishos”.

“We run competitions during the year, and we have good prizes,” Gaspard said. “We also have some fishing trips away which are great fun.”

The club’s fishing season includes optional competitions (judged on the length of fish not weight) ranging from open surf, to weekends away and to species-based competitions that span a number of weeks.

The club meets on the first Monday of each month at 6.30pm, at the Rye Hotel, Blue Room, 2415 Point Nepean Road, Rye.

Details: spac.com.au or email info@spac.com.au

SOUTHERN Peninsula Angling Club members with some of their prized catches are, from top, Ben Broomfield, Josephine Ploughman and Xavier and Jacko.
Pictures: Supplied
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