As is the case nowadays, a lot of smartphones came out and there were plenty of pictures of the Mulloway taken.
But you didn’t even need to catch a fish to win big, as one shocked eight-year-old found out when he picked up $1000 cash in the lucky redraw of the cash prize that had been allocated to any tagged fish weighed in.
The little tacker didn’t even catch a fish in Swanfish, which was run by the Melville Amateur Angling Club and Recfishwest, but he and his mum went away very happy!
It was great to see all anglers taking care of their catch and it was clear all the fish which were weighed in were in great condition and nice and fresh, having been carefully handled and kept on ice after capture.
The winning black bream was weighed in live and returned to the Swan River, and was a thumper at over a kilo.
There was also a kilo-plus flathead and a tailor just under a kilo caught – great captures which highlight the health of the Swan and Canning rivers.
Some beautiful blue swimmer crabs were also weighed in, and the success of the river prawn restocking in recent years was shown by a number of lovely prawns being presented.
There were some great prizes thanks to the support of Getaway Outdoors, Halco Tackle, Ugly Stik, Tackle HQ, Anglers Fishing World, Spud Shed, Coates Hire, and the Department of Parks and Wildlife.
Fisheries were also on hand and were removing otoliths (ear bones) from black bream at the weigh-in for research.
Swanfish will be on again in 2017, but a new location will be on the cards.
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