Perfect weather and sea conditions made for ideal conditions for the 90 Mile Beach Surfcasting Club's final overnight fishing comp for the year.
The Craig/ Sexton 24 Hour Field Day attracted 41 members and four visitors who fished from 7am Saturday to 9am Sunday, November 24-25, over a 3.6m 11am high tide. A total of 41 snapper, eight trevally and 32 kahawai were weighed in.
Heaviest snapper and first prize overall went to female angler Keri Hokai who produced an impressive 8.63kg snapper, caught while fishing south of Motupia after high tide on Saturday night.
Second prize for the heaviest trevally to junior angler Oscar Parlour with his 3.31kg specimen, while third with heaviest kahawai was Dave Hallett 3.02kg. Other prizewinners were, Skarn Hokai 6.81kg snapper 4, junior angler Daithi Parlour 3.30kg trevally 5, Steve Maisey 2.72kg kahawai 6, Gareth Mckenzie 6.42kg snapper 7, junior angler Rachael Craig 2.79kg trevally 8, Jack Rogers 2.44kg kahawai 9, Dan Lloyd 5.82kg snapper 10.
McKenzie took out the haggle of a 3.50kg snapper with a 3.25kg fish.