The score card was:
| Species | Minimum Weight |
|---|---|
Yellow fin Tuna |
6kg |
Spanish Mackerel |
10kg |
Shark Mackerel |
4kg |
Samson Fish |
10kg |
Dolphin Fish |
4kg |
Yellow Tail King Fish |
6kg |
Competitors could weigh in only 1 fish per specie and could present a maximum of 3 fish.
The weather was fantastic, the visibility was rubbish, boats traveled far and wide in search of the elusive third species. Of the 22 competitors about half found pelagic fish but everyone got a dive in and Matt Chave put on a great BBQ at his house for the weigh in.


Heaviest Spanish went to Graham Carlisle with a fish of 24.7kg

Heaviest Samson Ben Coy 23.25kg Heaviest Yellow Tail King Cameron Nilsson-Linne 6.4kg

Matt Goodfellow scored a nice Dolphin fish over 5kg.

Barry Paxman claimed the overall winner with a nice spanish and large samson followed by Ben Coy and Graham Carlisle.
The club would like to thank A & M Nuts and Bolts, Hookah Dive, Lifestyle Furniture, Riffe Australia and Ranger Camping for their generous support.
Thanks to Matt Chave for organising and opening his house to the club.