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Akitio fishing competition reels them in

Bush Telegraph
3 Mar, 2024 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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They couldn't have asked for better sea and weather at Akitio for the annual Fish Akitio competition, held on 23-25 February.

They couldn't have asked for better sea and weather at Akitio for the annual Fish Akitio competition, held on 23-25 February.

A marlin caught at Akitio was the first ever, according to club members.

The annual Fish Akitio competition was held on the last weekend of February and was a great success with 43 boats entered and 217 anglers.

On the Friday, around 50 kahawai were weighed in on land and at sea a great selection of fish was caught.

But the top catch of the day was Derek Tanser, on the boat Tumeke, with a marlin weighing in at just over 120kg on a $6.00 Temu lure.

Derek Tanser caught a Marlin weighing 120kg from his boat, the Tumeke.
Derek Tanser caught a Marlin weighing 120kg from his boat, the Tumeke.
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A spokesperson from the Boating Club says this was the first ever caught at the beach community.

“So exciting for us as a club, and of course, Derek.

“Who would have thought coming to little old Akitio, you would catch a marlin, but you did and you’ve put us on the map.”

Some of the boats lined up waiting for good conditions to go fishing off Akitio.
Some of the boats lined up waiting for good conditions to go fishing off Akitio.

A few boats went out on Saturday but wind forced smaller boats to be called in and the bigger boats were later called in for safety reasons, so not much fish was caught that day.

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Entertainment was provided on the night with a live band and a roast meal sold by Weber School.

 Akitio Boating Club president Bruce Johnson takes time out of the Fish Akitio competition to catch one for himself.
Akitio Boating Club president Bruce Johnson takes time out of the Fish Akitio competition to catch one for himself.

Gifts were presented to boating club president Bruce (Moose) Johnson and club secretary Delwyn Eriksen who are stepping down after four years “letting some new blood take the reels”.

Spot prizes were also given out, including the last major spot prize for the weekend, the spokesperson says.

“The night and the atmosphere was fantastic, even though we had no power until just after eight that night, but with a few generators nothing stopped us having fun.”

LAND BASE RESULTS KAHAWAI

1st Steve McLaren 2.40, 2nd Doug Bassett 2.26, 3rd Asher Moke 2.24

LAND BASE RESULT OTHER

1st Dean Follas (Shark) 4.02, 2nd Dean Follas 2.92, 3rd Dean Follas 2.10

BOAT RESULTS

GROPER: 1st Graeme Johnson 16.26, 2nd Greg Evans 13.54, 3rd Mathew Ball 13.04

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TUNA

1st Mitchell Dean 10.40, 2nd Indy Wright 10.32, 3rd Shona Dean 7.00

TARAKIHI

1ST Shaun Turton 1.64, 2nd Hamish Lowe 1.32, 3rd Kerry Walshe 1.30

TRUMPETER

1st Paul Boyden 9.30, 2nd Indy Wright 6.36, 3rd Sarah Turton 5.82

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KING FISH

1st Mathew Ball 14.96, 2nd Andrew Beatson 14.84, 3rd Simon Wilson 14.76

GAME FISH

1st Derek Tanser (Marlin) 120.20 kg

KAHAWAI

1st Jed Jackson 2.36, 2nd Graeme Stephens 2.34, 3rd Rod Flemming 2.34

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GURNARD

1ST Jed Jackson 1.30 2nd Johno Brophy 1.20, 3rd Jed Jackson 1.16

BLUE COD

1st Ian Taylor 2.38, 2nd Graeme Evans 2.18, Clay Lochead 2.12

SNAPPER

1st Bruce Fairhurst 4.10, 2nd Pat Heavey 2.46, 3rd Bruce Johnson 2.44

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TOP BOAT OVER 6 METRES

Odd Balls and Reel Time drew on 22 points followed by I Dunno on 12 points

TOP BOAT UNDER 6 METRES

Rip, Shit & Bust won on 23 points followed by The Boss on 18 and Acosta on 16

The spokesperson also wanted to thank sponsors, volunteers and everyone who helped in any way.

The next competition will be held on Saturday, March 9. Details will be on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boatclubakitio.

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