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The first Border Blacktips RASSPL

Posted by Mywildcoast Pondoland
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The first Border Blacktips RASSPL will take place on 29th January 2011 at Winterstrand. Tickets are on sale now at Bilimoria in Beacon Bay, Target Line and TJ’s Bait & Tackle. CLICK ON POSTER TO ENLARGE.

Venue: Winterstrand Recreational Club

Time: Start at 06:00 lines up at 14:00 and weigh cards in by 15:30

Prize giving will take place as soon as the results are totalled at Winterstrand Recreational Club

IMPORTANT:

1. Either fill in all your details on the form provided when you purchase your ticket or fill them in here http://www.rasspl.com/?page_id=84 so that you are in the database. This will save you from having to fill the forms in on the morning. You only have to fill this in once.

On the morning you will just need to go to registration table so we can tick off that you have attended.

2. You don’t have to fish all 8 leagues in the year but if you want to be in the top 30 to fish the Final/National then it will be to your benefit to try and do so.

Nigel Louw
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Never Lie to a Woman

Posted by Mustaq
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A man called home to his wife and said,

" Honey I have been asked to go fishing up in Canada with my boss & several of his Friends .. We'll be gone for a week. This is a good opportunity for me to get that Promotion I've been wanting, so could you please pack enough Clothes for a week and set out my rod and fishing box, we're Leaving >From the office & I will swing by the house to pick my things up" " Oh! Please pack my new blue silk pyjamas. "

The wife thinks this sounds a bit fishy but being the good wife she is, did exactly what her husband asked. The following Weekend he came home a little tired but otherwise looking good .

The wife welcomed him home and asked if he caught many fish? He said, "Yes! Lots of Salmon, some Bluegill, and a few Swordfish. But why didn't you pack my new blue silk pyjamas like I asked you to Do?" You'll love the answer...

 

 

 

The wife replied, "I did. They're in your fishing box ..." Never Lie To A Woman...!!!

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Posted by Mustaq
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As you know I fished the Bloemhof Bonanza together with MZ and Yacoob, and although we did not win any prizes or catch any fish worth mentioning, what we did catch was a wake up call.

 

I learnt from an email that there were almost 1500 people (not all were anglers) that attended the Bloemhof Bonanza , which is why I and the fellow anglers fishing next to us agreed that there was not enough angling space to go around. The competition was held at the Sandveld side as well as the North West sides of the Dam, with some anglers arriving there from the Monday before the official start of the Competitions on Friday.  The organisers put in a lot of work to pull off this Annual event and it was appreciated, yet there are a few points that would like to raise.

 

I see this as positive criticism so if you start thinking otherwise while reading this posting, STOP reading and go and make a few traces for your next trip, clean out your tackle box or engage in some other angling related activity. So here are some of my positive criticisms on what I consider to be important issues;

  1. The angling area was not large enough to accommodate the 1500 people that attended the event, and this resulted in many Anglers fishing under uncomfortable circumstances and being involved in altercations.  Some Anglers left after the first part of the competition as I observeved in the area I was fishing at. Perhaps the organisers should consider only selling the amount of tickets that the angling waters can accommodate. Imagine going to a Cricket where the Stadium can only accommodate 30 000 persons but there are 50 000 tickets sold. Money for the Organisers, but no value for money for the ticket holders. This is a hugely popular Competition and the numbers grow every year so this issue needs serious consideration. You cannot expect all anglers to go to the venue 3 to 4 days before the competition, because it's not practical and affordable to all.
  2. It is not acceptable for the Organisers to reserve angling space for friends and guests. All competitiors paid the same prices for the tickets and deserve to take up the first spot they find acceptable. I am not talking about Anglers reserving space for buddies whose tickets they hold, but rather the fact that space was reserved at Sandveld for certain individuals and groups. This caused the pre mature decalring of Sandveld as "Full" as early as Wednesday. 
  3. There were not enough offcials on duty during the Competition. We were only visited twice by an Official and he did not have any answers to even basic questions he was asked regarding the competition. One of our neighbours commented that it seemed like some officials were "pulled off the streets" to help out.  We asked the official how far the competition area on the North West Side stretched and the best he could do was to stare out over the water and say' Ek's nie seker nie". Could it be possible that an angler could have fished in an area he/she was not allowed to ? Possibly yes, if the official did not know where the exact Competition are stopped.


That all being said, I must admit that it is not an easy task to organise an event like this, but lessons should be learnt from the previous competitions and all effort should be made to improve on shortcomings. I mean are the organisers only out to make money  or are they out to make money AND give the competitors an enjoyable overall experience ?

 

After reading this, I would like you to share your opinion/s on what I have written, if you don't agree, tell me why or if you have any other comment to  make please do so.

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Bloemhof Bonanza : Updates

Posted by Mustaq
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If Vodacom provides a decent enough 3G/HSDPA/Edge service at the Comp, I will be blogging the happenings at least hourly in between hooking the "Big Ones"

 

All the best to all competitiors.

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Krugersdrift Dam Petition , 400 signatures needed

Posted by Mustaq
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I heard today from the folks at Hengelkas that there is a petition going around regarding the poor state of the ablution facilities provided at the Krugersdrift Dam.

Those of you that have visited there previously may have noticed that the doors windows, toilets/taps etc have been vandalised a long time ago, and have yet not been fixed. This proves to be a popular Dam for Bloemfontein residents and yest the authorities claim that the facilities are in no need of repair because it is under utilised.

As soon as I have more information, I will update you.
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Thanks Mustaq!

Posted by Muhammed Zunaid Nanabhay
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 hi all. just want to thank Mustaq for all the effort and work he has put into creating this site. i'm sure we'll all benefit greatly from it. let's spread the word about this site

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