With the Ngai Takoto Snapper Bonanza getting under way today, a precursor competition held on Sunday allowed local and visiting anglers to get their bearings, come to terms with conditions and pick out the prime fishing spots ahead of the major surfcasting extravaganza.
A total of 150 tickets were sold for the Riders Sports and Fin Nor Twilight Fishing Contest, designed as a fundraiser for the Kaitaia College senior council, which saw fishing open to both coasts although the majority of winning fish came off the 90 Mile Beach.
Bringing in the heaviest snapper of the day to claim first prize was Skarn Hokai with a 6.063kg snapper, with Kelly Ngauma 5.491kg and Tony Van de Molen 5.423kg claiming second and third place respectively.
Other prizewinners were, heaviest trevally: Jai Werner 5.279kg, 1, James Benge 4.624kg, 2, Wayne Newcombe 3.309kg, 3; heaviest kahawai: Andre Zowitzkey 2.961kg, 1, Iannis Gabriel 2.945kg, 2, Skarn Hokai 2.798kg, 3; while the winner of the $1000 cash prize for average weight fish overall (and only 0.01 away from the weight picked) was Chad Prentice with his 2.574kg snapper.
Noting a bolshie 2.5-3 metre swell on the west coast would have kept a few anglers away, event spokeswoman Tyla Stevenson said organisers were still happy with the sum of money raised and thanked the sponsors and fisherfolk for their support.