Re: post your april entries/photos here!
Posted: 08 Apr 2011, 21:58
Ting 45cm caught on squid strip ( he was fat too!!)
Tommy 24cm caught on fresh squid
Tommy 24cm caught on fresh squid
After not allowing the toady that was entered last month (it fell under "other fish") we'll have to be consistent and not allow "other sharks".wokka1 wrote:Adjudication required on this one.
According to my reading of the DPI guide a Seven gill comes under "other sharks" which have no minimum so he should be eligible. I measured it against the 60 cm ruler sticker on my paddle and it was a couple cm longer but I would have struggled to get it, my name and the ruler in the same shot as the little bugger had the squirms and I didn't want to harm him prior to release. (and while he was small his teeth were looking nasty).
So, claiming 60 cm and happy to go with whatever the admin says. All good either way
I think you are wrong on this one jeff or poddys skate late month also would be outHaTTerS wrote:After not allowing the toady that was entered last month (it fell under "other fish") we'll have to be consistent and not allow "other sharks".wokka1 wrote:Adjudication required on this one.
According to my reading of the DPI guide a Seven gill comes under "other sharks" which have no minimum so he should be eligible. I measured it against the 60 cm ruler sticker on my paddle and it was a couple cm longer but I would have struggled to get it, my name and the ruler in the same shot as the little bugger had the squirms and I didn't want to harm him prior to release. (and while he was small his teeth were looking nasty).
So, claiming 60 cm and happy to go with whatever the admin says. All good either way
Sorry about that! He/she sure is a cute little thing.
but both sharks and skates/rays are in the dpi bookPoddyMullet wrote:March cm's for the PaddleMullet's, cheap cm's but we're cheap seamonkeys! 143 cm Thornback Skate? (mat is 130cm).
And away for another day.
so the 7 giller is in thereShark (all species other than school and gummy shark, white shark, greynurse shark and elephantfish)