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Zoey McClurg didn’t mind getting her feet wet and sticking out the tough  shing conditions.
Mikayla McClurg enjoyed the action and managed this little whiting.
The junior and sen- ior trophys will change hands this year, but you’ll all have to wait until trophy night to see who scored the choco- lates.
There will be no meet- ing in January due to the festive break, with the first of 2021 to be on Monday February 1.
Alvey Beach Fishing Competition
environment for every- one’s mental and physi- cal health – the extra brownie points don’t hurt either.
Please note that meet- ings are back to the old schedule of the first Monday of the month at 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start.
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the day and head back
the beach again.
Most of the remainder
to camp to rehydrate. Right on dusk the wind slowed down and a couple of members headed back to try out the beach but lost inter- est quickly, as it seemed anything with scales had taken the afternoon
dragged themselves up not much later, as they were keen for a fish and to see if they could get on the winners’ list.
Next meetings
off.
In the evening the club
The wind was sup- posed to be two knots, but someone forgot to tell the weather gods.
dinner was attended by all, however it wasn’t the usual barbecue due to being unable to se- cure the barbecue area for long enough to actu- ally cook anything, as the place was packed with other campers.
The anglers fished again with mixed suc- cess, and at lunchtime the bell was rung and the winners decided.
The venue remains the same, so see you at The Club Manly (bowls club) at 26 Faine St, Manly.
The next best thing were fish and chips from the local seafood place, which went down a treat with everyone.
Everyone had a great time and it was good to finally get the families together and to social- ise, which is absolutely essential in the current
On behalf of the Pow- er Boat Anglers, I’d like to wish everyone a safe and happy festive season, and thanks for your support.
The kids played a hacky sack board game that Commodore Rob had brought up and Sal taped a $5 note to the board for the winner.
Until next month, safe boating.
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Sunday morning dawned and Dale and his crew were up and at it, beating all comers to
Zoey McClurg at it again, this time in the river with a  athead.
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This kept the kids and a few adults amused for a couple of hours, while the rest watched on and had a few drinks.
At one point a plan was hatched to go down to the gutter on the beach and try for jewfish, as it was a dark moon and the tide was full.
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A brave band of half a dozen members packed the trolley with an Esky, rods, reels and chairs and headed to the beach where they set up and waited for an elusive jewie.
A few hours passed with not one bite, so the decision was made to pack it in, but a pleasant evening was had by all on the beach anyway.


































































































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