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Rotorua
Anglers Association Cups, Trophies and Awards for 2006/2007
Hamills Sports Ltd Trophy - Heaviest Rainbow Trout (open to all
anglers members or not):
Eddie Bowman 4.0kg. Lake Rotoiti
Jack England Cup - Heaviest Brown Trout:
Neville Robinson 7.3kg Waiteti River
Beamish-White Trophy and Honours Board - Best condition factor Rainbow Trout caught by any method: Eddie Bowman 68.5 Lake Rotoiti
Dave Ellery Trophy - Best condition factor Brown Trout: Grant Oakley 74.68 (6.5kg) Ohau Channel
CES Taylor Cup - Highest aggregate condition factor for bag of 4 trout caught on one day:
Bevan Lash 53.01 Lake Rotorua
O'Keefes Cup - Heaviest Trout caught on a club trip: Bevan
Lash 2.6kg Lake Tuai
Westpac Trophy - Heaviest Trout caught out of the district and not on a club trip:
Roger Bowden 3.25kg. Tongariro River.
Doug Lynch Memorial Trophy - Best condition Trout caught by a lady: Judy
Dawson 60.9 Lake Rotorua
Kilwell Prize - Heaviest Trout caught by a junior: Jeff Oakley 2.92 kg. Ohau Channel. Honey McGregor Trophy - Best condition factor Rainbow Trout - junior: No Entry Gerry Watt Memorial Trophy - Best condition factor Brown Trout - junior: No Entry Stephen Hutton Memorial Trophy - Junior who has made greatest contribution to the Association over the past year: No Entry Bass Jackson Memorial Trophy - Best newsletter article: Joe Fleet. "The Lake Tuai Oddysey".. Ken Nairn Memorial Trophy - Heaviest trout caught on 1kg line Neal Hawes 2.9kg. Lake Tarawera Special prize donated by Idle Hour Books for closest to average C/f of 46 fish weighed in (53.55) Neville Robinson 53.49. Batchelors Photo Centre Awards Best all round flyfishing Brian Lingard (cover photo on July 2007 newsletter).
Incentives include $10 voucher for the fish of the month both senior and junior, kindly donated by O’Keefes Fishing Specialists. A free senior full season fishing licence, drawn from all entrants, at the prize giving, (the more entries you submit the more chances you have). The satisfaction of winning a trophy with your name engraved on for posterity, and a miniature to keep. To make it much easier for you, all you have to do is
register your scales for the current season. This will be possible any Friday
night at the clubrooms, then just have a witness confirm your entry. You can
even weigh your fish in a plastic shopping bag then release it afterwards. |
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