Baptist Church Club Report
Club weigh-in for the first competition of the year was a great success. Around 40 people turned out for the BBQ dinner and presentation. Although the number of fish weighed was a little light on, over 70 fish were recorded as being released over the two days. Most of these were undersize Nannygai, with a few Red-Throat Emperor and a couple of cod.
Of the 7 fish that were weighed in, the highlight was a 5.2kg Queenfish caught by Jordan Quayle. It was caught on a live Yakka in the vacinity of middle reef. Jordan also managed a good sized Barracouda in the same way.
Of the 7 fish that were weighed in, the highlight was a 5.2kg Queenfish caught by Jordan Quayle. It was caught on a live Yakka in the vacinity of middle reef. Jordan also managed a good sized Barracouda in the same way.

From the creeks Don Anderson and his wife Bev managed a keeper Fingermark, a nice Grunter and a couple of Blue Salmon from Marrisey's Creek.

If you are interested in more information about joining the Baptist Church Fishing Club send an email to club president Dion Forman.
Membership is only $30 for a senior or $50 for a family. They are a great bunch of guys to go fishing with, and the club has some excellent trips organised for the year.
Membership is only $30 for a senior or $50 for a family. They are a great bunch of guys to go fishing with, and the club has some excellent trips organised for the year.