Krista Schade
01 February 2025, 10:00 PM
The event is organised by Hay’s own AFL and netball club and as well as being one of the club's major fundraisers, it has become a successful event for fishing enthusiasts from far and wide.
The Murrumbidgee river around Hay was filled with boats and kayaks, and the banks were dotted with campsites.
As in past years Sandy Point Beach was the headquarters of the competition and the larger than expected crowds kept catering volunteers busy, feeding the masses.
Overall, 1,334 fish were caught over the weekend, with 302 European Carp pest species removed from the river.
There were 1,032 native species caught and released back into the river, as part of the competition’s ‘catch and release’ rules.
The prize for most unusual catch went to Richard Cannon, who managed to snag a 12-year-old child on a hook, who was unharmed, and keen to share in Mr Cannon’s win at the presentations held on Sunday afternoon.
Results: Open competition: Longest Murray Cod - Chase Lind 95cm, longest Yellow Belly - Nathan Beer 52cm, most native fish caught - Colin Mabon 7. Junior competition: Longest Murray Cod - Dillan Wilson 73cm, longest Yellow Belly - Rachel Taylor 53cm, most Carp - Lynton Godfrey. Major prize winners: Boat winner - James Waller (Ballarat), Northern Terri
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