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Seagulls fishing club

Locality: Tweed Heads, New South Wales

Phone: +61 487 484 826



Address: Gollan Dr 2486 Tweed Heads, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Agm today at 11am at the fishing club. See you all there.



24.01.2022 Another year done for the fishing club bit of a different one this year thanks to covid. Well done to all the winners and everyone who fished and just showed up to make it a great year. Thanks to the committee for all your hard work this year. AGM was today welcome to the new 2021 committee President Bobby Vice President Lovey Treasurer Neats Secretary John (want to see the black skirt and heels next year)... Committee members Mick Keith and Eric. First comp back is the 5/6/7th February. Happy fishing in the break Everyone. See more

24.01.2022 Presentation day today see you all at 11am.Presentation day today see you all at 11am.

21.01.2022 I can honestly say I’ve seen just about everything now homie took himself a ladder out to the sand bar and set himself up a fishing spot



20.01.2022 COMMERCIAL FISHING OPERATOR BUSTED WITH OVERSIZED FLATHEAD WHILE DANGLING A LINE OFF THE JOB NEW South Wales DPI fisheries officers conducting a vessel patrol o...n North Creek near Ballina have intercepted a man in possession of two oversize Dusky Flathead measuring 81cm and 80.5cm. The man, a 67 year old male from the NSW North Coast, is a licensed commercial operator in NSW, was recreationally fishing at the time. Fisheries officers were able to release the 80.5cm fish alive to the waters of North Creek at Ballina. Commercial operators can undertake recreational fishing in NSW but cannot sell their recreational catch. The man was issued a $500 penalty notice for possessing more than the possession limit, A NSW DPI Fisheries spokesman said. Dusky Flathead have a minimum size of 36cm and bag/possession of 10 only one of which can be longer than 70cm to protect larger female breeding stock. Dusky Flathead are one of NSW’s premier saltwater recreational species and larger breeding females enter NSW estuaries during spring months. Growing to weight of 15kg and a length of 1.5m Dusky Flathead are found in estuaries and coastal bays, from Cairns in Queensland to the Gippsland Lakes in Victoria. They are more commonly caught during the summer months and distinguished from other flathead by the black spot at the end of their tail. NSW DPI Fisheries says people suspecting illegal fishing can report it via the Fishers Watch phone line on 1800 043 536 or online at: https://bit.ly/3dMPFCX

20.01.2022 Just some photos thanks everyone for a great year.

19.01.2022 Great presentation day beautiful weather and great people to spend the day with. Congratulations to all the winners. Well done to Keith for winning club champion again this year. A big shout out to Bobby for a strange but excellent year though covid. Thanks President Bobby. Thanks to all the committee members for all you have done over the year too.



19.01.2022 Last comp for the year and it's Presidents cup this week. Will be a points comp. Start fishing at 4pm today and see you all at 11am on Sunday for the weigh in. Last chance to put your name down for presentation and don't forget to vote for club person of the year. Happy fishing

17.01.2022 A date to put in your 2021 diary our first comp back next year is the 5/6/7th February.

11.01.2022 All positions open for next year. Forms are available now, put in by the 20th November.

10.01.2022 Merry Christmas everyone. Have a happy and safe new year.Merry Christmas everyone. Have a happy and safe new year.

10.01.2022 Happy new year to you all. Hope everyone had a good one. New year new comp first comp is only 5 weeks away wow. Sunday 7th February first weigh in.



08.01.2022 Winners of this weeks comp. A grade, Jeff. B grade Peter. Veterans Bill. Ladies Trina.... The winner of the President cup is Billy Rose with a whitting. Well done everyone. See more

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