Nape Nape Contest – South Island Surfcasting Champs

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  • #6551
    St_Paul
    Participant

    Hi Guys,

    got a flyer in the mail from the cheviot lions who run the Nape Nape comp.

    Its on Sunday the 20th of January registrations from 7am fishing starts at 10am and finishes at 3pm.

    Entry $20 for adults and $10 for kids.(1 entry per rod)

    cash prizes of $1000 and over $2500 in other prizes

    will head up if its nor or sou west have found anything other is a waste of time up there.

    May have a couple of seats spare for anyone wanting to

    #9893
    yellowfin
    Participant

    This is a great surfcasting contest. It is always very well run. Tip: some spots on the beach are better than others. Always good prizes. These guys picked a good fishing spot at Nape Nape https://fishingmag.co.nz/surfcasting-skate-boys.htm

    Yellowfin

    #9894
    yellowfin
    Participant

    [quote:238brem2] Entry $20 for adults and $10 for kids.(1 entry per rod)
    So does this mean you would pay $40 if you had two rods?

    #9896
    Sevengillz
    Participant

    How far from cheviot is Nape Nape?

    #9897
    St_Paul
    Participant

    yup $ 40 for 2 rods zac.

    about 20 -30 mins from cheviot I think sevengillz. easiest way would be to turn off at domett and head for the hurunui mouth.

    #9898
    yellowfin
    Participant

    St_Paul, are you going to fish the Dorie competition? Post if you get any info on that

    #9899
    St_Paul
    Participant

    hey zac
    I think the dorie one is open only to working mens club members who are part of the fishing section. unfortunately I haven’t joined a club yet

    #9900
    yellowfin
    Participant
    I might have to join the club then
    #9948
    yellowfin
    Participant

    reading in my local paper

    #9954
    St_Paul
    Participant

    the guy that won it last year with a conger was only a short fella. target species to win would be congers, skate, large rig, and sevengillers.

    #9957
    yellowfin
    Participant

    may be a diff year then

    #9958
    Miliwolf
    Participant

    I would prefer to see separate prizes for the biggest of each individual main species.

    Because in these comps a New Zealand Record Moki would probably lose to fairly average congers and 7gill sharks.

    #9959
    yellowfin
    Participant

    Just looked at the forecasts for Motunau which is nearby – at the moment it looks like the sea might be a

    #9960
    yellowfin
    Participant

    thats an extremely good point there mili

    #9965
    St_Paul
    Participant

    Hey miliwolf what site did you use for that forecast? swellmap is showing 1-1.5m swells at hurunui mouth which is closer than motunau

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