Breeze April May 2022

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Lady fishers scale new heights of success Story and pictures by Debra Douglas. On-the-water pictures: Betiana Marquez & Marie Hensley. The PIC Insurance Brokers Ladies’ Fishing Day competition was a day of firsts for Squadron team member Marie Hensley. Not only did she take up rod and reel for the first time, but she caught a couple of prizewinners – biggest kahawhai and closest to average kahawhai. “I’m hooked on fishing now; can we go out again tomorrow?” was her excited response. Not so prolific was Dinah Dolbel. Perhaps it was her choice of bait. Her candy-coloured slider lure didn’t live up to its promotional hype and snared only one fish, albeit a prize-winning one. “Sliders are best for deeper water, but my snapper obviously didn’t see the video,” said Dinah. “I caught it near Rangitoto Light. Birds led us to schooling kahawai, which led us to snapper cavorting underneath.” Dinah, whose first fishing experience as a child saw her standing on the end of Panmure Wharf with a safety pin on the end of a line, says the highlight of the day wasn’t her solo catch, but watching the shags and juvenile black-backed gulls waiting for the small fish to be thrown back. “How do they fit the fish into their mouths, then down their slender necks? Talk about biting off more than you can chew. Another highpoint was watching the two newbie fishers catching their first fish. You could see the buzz it gave them. Better than actually fishing.” Kathleen Sando went the more traditional way. Opting for pilchards as bait, her four snapper gave in to temptation off Waiheke. “It was close to Matiatia, but it could be a secret spot,“ said Kathleen. “Best ask our wonderful guide. The highlight was the whole day out on the wonderful Hauraki Gulf, with great people and a great driver.” Two Squadron teams on board Tiri, skippered by Squadron CEO Hayden Porter and Double Trouble skippered by Richard Watson and Jamie Logan, took part in a day that began with an early breakfast at the Squadron and ended late afternoon with a champagne prizegiving. The fish caught were photographed on a measure board, so the fishers were able to release more than they kept. Prizes included Shimano Sorocco rod and reel sets, PIC Insurance Brokers BLUNT umbrellas, Legasea hats and shirts and Koparepare wine. 1/ Betiana Marquez took out the ‘Largest Other’ category. 2/ Dinah Dolbel’s ‘Closest to Average Snapper’ catch-of-the day earnt her a BLUNT umbrella. 3/ From left, fishers Jo Logan, Abbey Watson and Hayley Gillespie. Jo won the ‘Largest Snapper’ category. 4/ Marie Hensley receives her prize from RNZYS CEO Hayden Porter. 5/ Celebrating a big day out. 6/ Hauraki Gulf fan Kathleen Sando.

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Members share their favourite way to cook their catch … Sizzling snapper With heaps of butter. Flour fish, then dip in egg. Don’t overcook as the fish continues to cook when you take it out of the pan. - Dinah Dolbel Kahawai Fish Cakes 400 grams of cooked flaked kahawai 400 grams of mashed potatoes 50 grams of butter Salt & pepper 2 tablespoons of cream Seasoned flour or breadcrumbs Cooking oil Put the mashed potatoes into a bowl and fold in the cooked kahawai and the butter. Mix together adding the salt and pepper. If the mixture is too thick, add cream. Shape by hand into cakes. Roll in flour or breadcrumbs and fry both sides until browned. Serve with hot sauce. – Kathleen Sando


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Marine Scene

5min
pages 58-59

Directory Ads

6min
pages 60-469

Classic Yacht Association Journal

5min
pages 56-57

Youth Programme Report

1min
page 55

The Cup is Barcelona bound

1min
pages 28-29

Performance Programme Report

4min
page 54

Phil Robertson: sailing’s eternal battler

6min
pages 36-39

Peter Cornes Library: a repository of books and treasures

5min
pages 50-53

A dream not inspired by a 1.2 litre wheezer

13min
pages 42-47

Colin Forbes Easter Rally

4min
pages 26-27

Welcoming new members to RNZYS

2min
pages 48-49

RNZYS members enjoy a day ashore at the golf course

6min
pages 40-41

Harken Schools champs brings out the stars

1min
pages 24-25

Sailing Office Report

1min
pages 12-13

Favourite dish returns to Winter Menu

3min
pages 22-23

Sun, Fun & Rum

3min
pages 16-17

From the CEO

4min
pages 6-7

RNZYS Events

3min
pages 18-19

Cruising Division Report

6min
pages 8-11

Boating is part of Nikki’s DNA

2min
page 14
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