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Paradise Stocking Association’s hard-working members.

2024 Catch a Catty Family Fishing Competition

Paradise Stocking Association held its annual Catch a Catty Family Fishing Competition at Mingo Crossing on the weekend of August 17-18 on the Burnett River.

It was a magic weekend weather wise given the fresh in the river system after 5-6 inches of beautiful rain just days before.

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Our boy and girl Lucky Draw winners enjoying their new kayaks, sponsored by Koastal Kayaks.

 

We had 168 senior anglers register and 94 juniors, which was up in numbers from last year.

Many catfish were caught and the ‘Lofty’ Wendt Memorial Trophy for most catfish caught over the weekend went to Declan Mitchell, a fourteen-year-old from Monto, who weighed in 66 catties!

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Declan Mitchell – winner of the ‘Lofty’ Wendt Memorial Trophy for most catfish caught.

 

A small number of yellowbelly, spangled perch and eel-tailed catfish were also caught.

We’d like to thank all our amazing sponsors again for their ongoing support of our small competition.

Catch a Catty caps and stubby coolers.

 

Our hard-working volunteers didn’t stop over the weekend, but it was worth it just to see the kids’ faces light up when they received their prize bags.

The Catch a Catty Family Fishing Competition will be back, hopefully even bigger and better, in August next year.

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