The Decoro Masters Fishing Comp 2014

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    Posted: 15 Jan 2014 at 2:29pm
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The Decoro Masters 2014 fishing comp is upon us again!
Formally known as The Decoro Soft Bait Masters.
We have now opened the comp up to all lures and added King fish to the mix.
Here is a basic run down of the rules, if you have any questions feel free to call Kane Tapper at Decoro Fishing Supplies for more info toll free 0508 545 545.
Decoro Masters Fishing Competition rules 14’

1. Cost $40 per angler.

2. Anglers must have an NZ Fishing Competition or I.G.F.A measuring board. (
NZ Fishing Competition boards can be purchased from Decoro Fishing Supplies.)

3. Competition fishing dates 8th and 9th Feb 2014. Comp is on regardless of weather.

4. Anglers or boat or team must have a digital camera for the two days of fishing.

5. Anglers enter as individuals and go into the daily prizes as individuals.

6. Teams for the trophy are to be decided and noted before fishing starts and can only be made up of four entered anglers.

7. Fishing starts at 6.00am both days, fishing stops at 3.30pm both days.

8. Photos of measured fish must be into Tga Sports Fishing Club by 4.00pm both days to be eligible for prizes.

9. To qualify for team trophy, teams enter one of each species and total longest length wins.

10. Minimum length of each species must be longer than 35cm.

11. Anglers must be present at prize giving with ticket to receive prizes both days.

12. All must obey safe boating protocol and show sportsmanship to fellow anglers.

13. Please take note of our sponsors and support them.

14. Fishing area is anywhere off the North Island.

15. Seacoms channel 3 for updates and communications.

16. The judge’s decisions are final.



17. Briefing is at 7.30pm sharp on the 7th Feb 2014. At the Tga Sport Fishing Club, 66 Keith Allen Drive, Tauranga

19. Registration must be done before briefing, Please register as early as you can from 5.30pm 7th Feb.

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Would anyone take me on their boat for this comp ? :) 
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Originally posted by nivek7 nivek7 wrote:

Would anyone take me on their boat for this comp ? :) 


Comp is open to Kayaks, boats, land base.
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Would have loved to have made it mate but we arent up there till the weekend after. Good luck to all those who enter should be a great comp
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I wounder who will win this year???
The Decoro Masters trophy was hand crafted Barry Welsh in Gisborne from NZ Kauri from the old Railway Bridge at Otoko Matawai Gisborne.
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Now that is one cool trophy .
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I would have also been keen. damn cousins wedding getting in the way
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Prizes starting to roll in, Thank you Bradley for the smoker.

Thank you Kiwi Sizzler for the boat Bbq,

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Thank you Decoro Fishing Wink for the Accurate BX600nn DFS Slammer.

Thank you Decoro Fishing for the two DFS Kilwell Talon rods.Wink
We have 1 x 150gm and 1 x 250gm to give away. 
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Thank you Stormline for the Swanndri's
 
Thank you Ultra Ropes for the Amsteel blue rope, this rope is as strong as wire per size and ideal for trailer winches etc.


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Thank you Decoro Fishing for the Chilly bins.Smile

Thank you Victory for the knifes.
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T shirts for starter packs.
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More to come will post as it turns up.
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Some awesome looking prizes there Kane , Mark put us onto one of those victory fillet knives last time I was in , bang for buck one of the better knives I have owned. A mate that gave us a hand to wack a few fillets off the other day confirmed this and he use to fillet fish for a job.

Just trying to sort out a double booking and logistics of travelling back and forawrd to Tauranga twice ,
 otherwise could be a starter. Are there any prizes for catching the biggest trevally whilst doing a hull inspection with your pants falling downLOL

All the best for the comp , looks like the weather may be settling a bit.
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Originally posted by corokid corokid wrote:

Some awesome looking prizes there Kane , Mark put us onto one of those victory fillet knives last time I was in , bang for buck one of the better knives I have owned. A mate that gave us a hand to wack a few fillets off the other day confirmed this and he use to fillet fish for a job.

Just trying to sort out a double booking and logistics of travelling back and forawrd to Tauranga twice ,
 otherwise could be a starter. Are there any prizes for catching the biggest trevally whilst doing a hull inspection with your pants falling downLOL

All the best for the comp , looks like the weather may be settling a bit.

Hey man, thanks for the comments, yes i totally agree re. the victory knifes. There is a reason they are the most popular commercial knife!
My pick is the 505 for fillets, skinning and smashing rib cages.
Re. biggest Trevally, If I was you I'd check the hull before putting the boat in the water, fishing naked always helps the catching and yes if it is biggest it will get a prizeTongueSmileTongue
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Thanks M & W jigging for the jigs to give away.
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Thank you Dave from Canoe and Kayak for the kayak to give away!
Dave is also Bay of Plenty Roof Rack Centre give him a call for all you roof rack products.
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Thank you NZ Safety Tauranga for the Hard Yakka hats to give away.
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Thank you LegaSea for the starter pack bits and the hats and T shirts to give away.
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