St George & Sutherland Shire Anglers Club in Taren Point, New South Wales, Australia | Sports club
St George & Sutherland Shire Anglers Club
Locality: Taren Point, New South Wales, Australia
Address: Cnr Alexander Ave & Smith St, 2229 Taren Point, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.stgeorgeanglers.com.au
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24.01.2022 Facebook has changed your notification settings ... PLEASE READ: Facebook has changed Notifications for groups again.... They have automatically switched members of most groups to receive Highlights instead of All Posts. This means that you will only see about one in ten posts on the groups you’re in! (Even if you’ve updated this in the past) To change these settings.. 1. Please go to notifications (click the 3 dots on the top right of the GROUP HOME page....or if on a mobile device click on the dots at the top right of your screen) 2. Click Manage Notifications 3. Change from Highlights to All Posts.
23.01.2022 If you need go for a fish on Christmas Day our sponsor Anglerpower is open through out the break
23.01.2022 Have a happy and safe long weekend on the water! We’ll be out in force all over NSW, making sure boaters are properly prepared for this boating season. There’s ...a Zero Tolerance approach to safety breaches, so be sure to check your safety equipment, your lifejacket and the weather before you head out! See you out there #WearALifejacket #KnowTheRules See more
22.01.2022 Inflatable lifejackets must be serviced once a year, or in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. If self-servicing is allowed by your manufacturer, follo...w these 5 steps to service your lifejacket to ensure it’s in good working order ahead of the boating season. For more info visit: https://bit.ly/3iXT57i See more
21.01.2022 NSW RecFisher November 2020 - https://mailchi.mp/rfansw/nov-390200
20.01.2022 More Kingfish Stocked Into Botany Bay! Approximately 600 kingfish are being stocked into the Botany Bay Recreational Fishing Haven, further enhancing local fi...shing opportunities for these prized sportfish. This latest stocking follows on from the release of 6500 kingies into the bay earlier in the year. Combined, these stocking events are boosting the kingfish population and will provide better fishing. All the kingies stocked so far were bred at DPI’s marine hatchery at the Port Stephens Fisheries Institute, with fish in this latest batch averaging about 20-25cm in length. Survival and growth rates of these juveniles should be excellent. The kingfish stockings are being monitored by DPI researchers to assess distribution and survival of the fish in the system. Stay tuned for news on more stockings planned later this summer season. This marine stocking project is another example of your recreational fishing licence fees at work!
19.01.2022 Friend of the Club Gary Brown chasing Luderick in our local waters
19.01.2022 For those of you interested in getting a few tips on chasing those winter snapper
16.01.2022 Although our club is closed for member meetings due to COVID 19 restrictions, we are still accepting new members. With our boat ramp giving access to the waters of Botany Bay Recreational Fishing Haven and the offshore waters beyond, we offer secure car parking, fish cleaning tables and wash down facilities. The Club holds regular fishing competitions, social days and weekend trips away.... Our next induction night, and final one for this year, will be on Wednesday the 25h of November. If your are interested in becoming a member send us an email to [email protected] and we will send you membership information. If you wish to attend our next induction please contact the club to secure your place. Also like our Facebook page to stay up to date with the latest news and pictures.
16.01.2022 For those of you that missed last nights live stream. Some great info on catching flathead
15.01.2022 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158374396336259&id=166166056258
15.01.2022 If you enjoy targeting dusky flathead, make sure you check out Episode III of The Fishing Stream! We're going live at 7pm, Thursday 19 November! Great prizes up for grabs. See you there!
15.01.2022 Good opportunity to check your boat before the summer fishing season
15.01.2022 Who's Guilty???....... https://www.facebook.com/groups/742908849462781/permalink/1075832112837118/?sfnsn=mo&extid=EKSAmaf2u2pMSlmw&d=n&vh=e
14.01.2022 Here is your chance to learn a bit about catching Mulloway
11.01.2022 Good to see Fisheries protecting our local waterways
11.01.2022 Ok, who's game enough to try?........
11.01.2022 Peter Ramm Whiting competition is on this weekend for members. Lines in 4pm tonight till 12pm Sunday. Weigh ins at 5pm Saturday and Noon Sunday. All eligible fish need to be in the weigh area at the Club by 12pm Sunday. 10 - 15 knots SE winds around over the week end so take care.
10.01.2022 Inflatable lifejackets must be serviced annually or in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Click the link to register for a livestream clinic where we’ll take you through the self-servicing process: https://bit.ly/32hbrdW
08.01.2022 Fish of a lifetime!
07.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/groups/742908849462781/permalink/1075954286158234/?sfnsn=mo&extid=nnzW0sVC9hcTFgrF
06.01.2022 Something to keep in mind when heading out
05.01.2022 Secret Fishy Business behind closed doors continues, its not looking very promising for Recreational Fishing now, or into the future! Many Stop the Lockout page... followers would have run their eyes across this STL post below from August 13 2020, seeking public transparency, well #NSWDPIFisheries has slowly being updating such, so anyone can have a read and stay informed. RFA has continually persued the LACK of transparency of all #NSWDPIFisheries Committees, maybe its time the Fisheries #MinisterAdamMarshall stepped up to share his and this Governments Vision relating to our NSW Fish and Recreational Fishing for the next 1, 5 and 10 Years, encompassing our States 850,000 recreational fishers and their ~$3.4Billion dollar annual spend. It looks like Dusky Flathead are about to be dramatically reduced by 50% with the recreational daily bag limit going from 10 to 5, possession limit 10 to 5 most likely, and a slot size 36cm to 70cm, with no fish over 70cm. This matter along with others were to be discussed with our Commercial Fishers in August 2020. So what does the Dusky Flathead past and latest science, stock assessments and research say? Are Dusky Flathead stocks in that much trouble in our Shared Coastal fished esturay and ocean waters, our dedicated Recreational Fishing Havens, or both? What are the identified key threats or challenges for Dusky Flathead fish stocks, is it water quality, a productuve annual recruitment, or is it loss of critical flathead habitat, sandy flats, their food web and seagrasses or is it just fishing pressure? What is the past and annual overall Recreational Dusky Flathead resource value adding estimate, which each and every fisho reinvests by choice making to the States Dusky Flathead resources, every time they successfully return/release a large heathly female, or choose not to target that fish, what about adding every other sized flathead to that reinvestment calculation that is let go to live another day, to our states flathead fish stocks? At present the majority of Commercially fished Dusky Flathead are taken in our Coastal Estuaries and Embayments using dedicated flathead, or general purpose haul or set nets. Flathead of all sizes are also taken in the Estuary and Ocean Trawl, Beach Haul and Trap and Line Fisheries. How would the proposed 50% shared reduction or change in the Commercial Fisheries annual landed catch, effort or fishing method be managed? What are the scientifically reseached chances of a/any Flathead's successful survival when released, once its been caught in any commercial fishing method, like haul, set or trawl net, along a logical interaction catch timeline? How will dead discarded Flathead, of any size, be assessed and aquitted against our States Commercial Fisheries annual allocated catch? We all understand the principles of once any fish is dead, its lost forever to every fisher, fishery and the species resource stocks itself overall! And how would our Indigenous Fishers be encouraged to help Dusky Flathead stocks along? At least the Spearfishing Rep got his position "on the record" as not agreeing with the proposed slot limit and maximum size change. Every 'fee paying NSW recreational fisher' is a legitimate customer of NSWDPI Fisheries as the fee they pay is for access to the states publicly owned fish stocks. Maybe its time recreational fishers shared their thoughts/views/comments directly back to the RF Chairman and Committee Members as Official RFNSW Correspondence via its contact email address [email protected] . https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au//rec/licence-fees-at-work/rfnsw
04.01.2022 Good Evening Members This Wednesday night between 730pm till 830pm, will be the last opportunity to pay your fees in person down at the club. Fees can be paid at the club by Cash, Cheque and EFTPOS. You can still pay by direct deposit into the club account, details are in the June & July magazine's. ... Fees are due by the end of the month, if you are yet to pay your fees and unable to make it to the club Wednesday night or unable to pay online, please contact our Treasurer to make alternate arrangements.
03.01.2022 Make sure you have all your safety gear if you are heading out this weekend.
02.01.2022 NSW Rock Fishers and Offshore Boaters, just a Heads-Up, our coastal weather conditions look a bit iffy from today Thursday until Saturday as a possible East Coa...st Low developes off the NSW Coast. BOMs MetEye forecast Wave Model is showing Southerly Winds and building Seas with Waves upwards of 5 metres at times, with abating conditions lasting into Saturday and Sunday. Stay Safe, Stay Alert, always keep yours eye on the water, and a keen look out for any weather changes in the winds, waves and swells. #SAFEFISHING #ROCKFISHINGSAFELY, #FISHINGSAFELY, #RFANSW
02.01.2022 The Committee wishes all members a safe and merry Christmas. Hope you all get the opportunity to wet a line and have some fun with friends and family. We are looking forward to next year when hopefully we will be able to catch up again. Thanks for your support over the past 12 months.
02.01.2022 The wind is up, the waves are up, not much chance of a fish. So here is an interesting video on how soft plastic colors work underwater. Enjoy your Sunday
01.01.2022 Who else can relate to this?.........
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