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for 2009 / 2010

 
blackray
 


Blackray

Tauranga Harbour dominates this list of big blackrays which includes Longtail and shorttail blacks

 
               
   
eagleray
 


Eagleray

The further North that the Eagleray is taken the bigger they get

 

 
               
     
mako
 

Mako Shark

There are 10 mako over 40 kg's in our records of this great fighting game fish

 
                 
     
bronzewhaler
 

Bronze Whaler Shark


AT the top of our Bronz'y list sit's the 205 kg's shark shot in the far North
 
                 
             

 

Blue Shark

As can be seen from this list of sharks, the cheeky Blue has been taken from many different areas around our coastline

 
blue
     
hammerhead
     


Hammerhead Shark

There's lots of room for additions to this list which at present stands at only one entry

 

schoolshark


School Shark

The Kaipara Harbour has supplied our 2 entries for this list both to the same Bowfisherman

 
broadnose7gill


Broadnose 7 Gill Shark

A 2010 addition to our records is this Broadnose

       
kingfish


Kingfish

10 Kingies over 14½ Kg's are listed here, with our top fish at 25.2 Kg's

 
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Koi Carp

Koi are an ever expanding record book and you need the scales to pull down to 11 Kg's to get in today

     
       
eel


Eel

Only 2 Kg's seperates 1st place from 10th place in this list of big Eels

 
       
grasscarp


Grass Carp

These are the monsters of our freshwater species, at 12½ Kg's our smallest 10th placed Grass'y is only just lighter in weight to our best Koi carp which top's out at 12.75 Kg's

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