Lord Jim devised a system for the stakes, so that a draw of five species was made from a large pool of fish species, before each fishing day. With a limit of only five of each of the selected species counted on a per cm basis and then the total from that is multiplied by the number of species caught. This total is then added to the total of all other fish (only five of each allowed) which are counted on a per cm basis to give a final score. It may sound complicated but it worked out really well and it does what Jim designed it for, it gives everyone a reasonable chance at winning the sheep station and cup of 'glory'.
Pete O'Sullivan (The Rubber man) now has the original sheep station after taking out the stakes.
Pete with his cup of 'glory' to add to the sheep station. |
Kate came in just a few points behind Pete O' and well in front of Dion |
It is a bit of a worry for NSW coming up to the next State of Origin, because the top of the winners list read like this if you were working on state or place of origin. Here they are....
First............................................Pete O...................Victoria
Second........................................Kate ....................Queensland
Third...........................................Dion....................South Australia
Fourth..........................................Lord Jim................UK
Fifth.............................................Roxley .................Tasmania
Sixth.............................................Cathie .................Victoria
Seventh.........................................Bill ....................West Australia
and finally a New South Welshman.....thank you Carol
Eighth...........................................Carol ..................NSW
Ninth............................................ Marty ..................Germany
Tenth............................................ Matty ...................South Australia
Eleventh....................................... Jus ........................UK
Twelfth........................................ Roggie...................NSW
Thirteen....................................... Hags.......................UK
Fourteen...................................... Ash......................... South Australia
Fifteen........................................... Dottie................... South Africa
Sixteen...........................................Graeme..................NSW
Seventeenth......................................Steve..................... USA
Eighteen..........................................Lenny.....................Italy
Nineteenth.......................................Cliff.......................NSW
Twentieth....................................... Gary..................... UK
Twenty First...................................Les ....................... NSW
Twenty second................................Irene..................... NSW
Twenty third....................................Phil...................... NT
Twenty Fourth..................................Pat........................ NSW
Twenty Fifth................................... Connor................. NSW
Twenty Sixth...................................Justin..................... NSW
Twenty Seventh...............................Julie...................... NSW
Twenty Eighth..................................Donna................... NT
Twenty Ninth...................................Jacob.................... NSW
Thirtieth..........................................Tommy..................NSW
There were a few more that we handed sheets out to as well who were fishing with the guides but I have forgotten their names, and a lot more were there to support the mob.
The gang at Sand Palms have named the 'Social Mob', the 'outCASTS' which looks like sticking. Sounds better than 'mobster'!!!
Anyway back to the fishing....
Pete with more 'Gold' |
Jus and Marty (The Brokenflagens) |
Jus and Marty really got into it too. Jus got four species for the first time on fly, and Marty was the only one who could manage to catch threadies. He doesn't like the 20lb leaders though, because the mackerel kept cutting him off, plus he had a big!!! barra on and it managed to gill rake the leader...no more barra.
A 'Mid' day barra. |
The wind wasn't too bad at all, and the water was clear. Saw plenty of barra and salmon but they were not drawn out for the species in the stakes, so we had to try and give them a miss. Not really! Graeme and Dottie fished with Steve Huff, and Dottie got a monster queenie and a thumper of a golden trevally.
Steve filled us in on the fishing in Florida, he was very generous with his information and I think some are already booked with him.
The ' Outcasts' from Insight. |
A cap from Michelle at Palmerston Embroidery was presented to Steve to show off in the US. |
Wind????what wind. |
Special thanks to Julie and Tommy at Sand Palms. Huge, outstanding meals, great accommodation and atmosphere because of all the wonderful people out there.
Also a special thank you to Kevin at C.U.B. for the great support for our fledgling mob of 'outcasts', and wasn't it great as you returned to the ramp, to find Julie and Donna there with a complimentary ice cold Carlton 'mid'. Paradise!!!
The wonderful, Julie and Tommy. |
What a great weekend very good fishing,great company very relaxed and happy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathy & Roger for your hard work ,oops thanks Jim for your interesting
choice of fish.
Take notice how N.S.W quietly stood back & didnt look flashy all the time considering great moves for game three
GO THE BLUES
Carol NSW
Bill WA
So does that make us the Northern Territory Fly Fishers' Social Outcasts??
ReplyDeleteMight need to rethink that!
Cheers and thanks again for a great weekend.
Dion
Only those from NSW! Hehehe
ReplyDeleteGo Queensland
Jus