Here are this week’s questions: 1. Do you like decorating or would you prefer to have someone come in and do it for you if you could afford it? The home we live in now and the one in which we raised our kids went through several re-decorations. We went for practicality not shenfu! It would be amazing to have someone else come in and do a makeover like you see on TV!
2. Do you prefer papered or painted walls in your home? I prefer painted walls. We used to have papered walls a long time ago but it was a relief to have it all removed and the walls painted white. I would actually love to have a red or purple wall or two. My husband won’t hear of it!
3. Where do you go when you want to be alone or have some quality Me Time? I have alone time on my daily walk. Because we are retired my hubby and I spend most of our time together. I don’t feel the need to escape for Me Time.
4. If you buy a treat for yourself (say a box of chocolates or a bottle of wine) do you like to share? Yes – it’s more fun to share the pleasures of life!
Gratitude:
I am grateful for a relaxed lifestyle and good health to enjoy it.
The Western Province Deep Sea Association Prize-giving took place at The Cape Boat and Ski-boat Club on Saturday 27 July 2024. Thank you to Colleen Pulcella manageress of CBSBC and her team for organising an excellent lunch for the occasion and to Sonja Marais, secretary of WPDSAA and her team for organising this event.
Roger Marais, vice chairman of WPDSAA was the master of ceremonies and he introduced, Chris Schorn, president of SADSAA and DP Burger president of WPDSAA who both said a few words.
First, the Inshore winners were called up to receive their trophies and certificates. It was heartwarming to see the juniors doing so well. Mickyle Vermaak (Lollie) received several awards as did young Julia Twine.
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Ford Trophy Third Best Junior Luke TruterHolly G Trophy Second Best Junior Mickyle VermaakGBBAC Trophy Heaviest Fish caught by a Junior Julia TwineOld Brown Trophy Most meritorious Catch Julia TwineRautmann Family Trophy Most Dedicated Junior in Leagues Julia TwineKing Fisher Trophy Best Performance by a Junior Julia TwineActfast Trophy Second Best Lady Amanda van Staden ABC Trophy Heaviest fish by a lady Jacqui DeckerGBBAC Trophy Most meritorious fish caught by a lady Julia TwineABC TrophyBest Performance by a Lady Jacqui DeckerABC Trophy for Third Best Club Struisbaai Deep Sea Angling ClubFBMT Trophy Second Best Angler Terrence BrutonGBBAC Trophy Second Best Skipper Mark Truter (Cavalier)CBSC Trophy Second Best Club GBBACSeekat Trophy Most Species Caught Mark TruterCBSC Trophy Top Angler Tim TwineKiora Trophy Top Club Inshore CBSBC
Cash prizes were presented to anglers who caught the biggest species during League Competition.
2,20kg BONITO ATLANTIC (KATONKEL) LOUIS BECKER4,04kg BONITO OCEANIC (SKIPJACK) ROGER MARAIS1,74kg CARPENTER (SILVER) STEPHEN FLEMMING2,47kg CAPE SALMON (GEELBEK) DIVAN BURGER2,25kg GURNARD CAPE MICKYLE VERMAAK1,60kg HOTTENTOT TIM TWINE1,22kg JACOPEVER STEPHEN FLEMMING2,30kg COB (KABELJOU) TERRENCE BRUTON3,00kg ROMAN STEPHEN FLEMMING3,24kg SANTER (SOLDIER) JOHAN VAN ZYL4,45kg SNOEK TIM TWINE1,20kg TUNA EASTERN LITTLE (KAWAKAWA) DANIEL HUGHES
The prizes for the Offshore League were handed out by Daniel Hughes
CBC Trophy First Tunny of the season Mickyle VermaakCharles Day Trophy Heaviest Game Fish Mickyle VermaakSuidpunt Trophy Third Best Angler Daniel HughesP Catzavelos Trophy Third Best Boat GallusABC Trophy Second Best Boat RelentlessRoger Bosman Trophy Top Boat PiromeroCBC Trophy Top Angler Mickyle VermaakCBC Trophy Top Club Off-shore GBBAC
DP Burger, president of WPDSAA presented the Merit Certificates and Skipper Awards. Teams were called up as a group but some participants were not present at the event. The names of those in the photos are in bold print.
Albert Burger 2023 Game Fish Iterprovincial -Pennington (Colin Joubert, Mark Rode participated)Michael BainesMatthew Preen CPT Mark Rode participated in 2323 SADSAA Tuna Nationals Hout BayDaniel Hughes (1st)lRogerMarais (Third) (Thys Louw was second) Skippers in 2023 Tuna NationalsIaan Viljoen 1st in 2023 SADSAA Tuna International Hout Bay( 2nd Patrick Christodoulou 3rd Ockie Vermeulen)Michael Baines Matthew Preen (Mark Rode CPT) 2023 Tuna Interprovincial Shelly BeachStephen Flemming Ossie Sauermann 2023 Kleinbaai InterprovincialMickyle Vermaak Luke Truter CPT (Hugo Bester) WP Junior Team Robin Vermaak 3rd Iaan Viljoen 1st in 6KG (Colin Jourbert 2nd Skippers 2023)Piet Wessels 3rd Mark Truter 1st (Wayne Middleton 2nd) Skippers for 4KG Kleinbaai InterprovincialAlbert Burger 2023 (Colin Joubert CPT Nish Ibrahim) SADSAA Light Tackle Bill FIsh Nationals Sodwana BayRobert Vermaak CPT, Philip van der Walt, Iaan Viljoen (Patrick Christodoulou) 2023 SADSAA Heavy Tackle Bill Fish Nationals
Cash prizes for the biggest species caught offshore were presented by Daniel Hughes.
Protea colours during 2023 were presented to the following anglers: Chris Pike and Coin Joubert who participated in the Cape Town Tuna Interanionals in Hout Bay. Philip van der Walt who participated in The Seventy-First Hemmingway Tournament in Cuba DP Burger who participated in the EFSA Species Championship in Weymouth England. Robin Vermaak who participated in the IBT Puerto Rico competition
Those who received SADSAA colours in 2023 were as follows: SADSAA Bottom Fish Nationals at Kenton On Sea Dp Burger and Divan Burger (U21) SADSAA COLOURS – SADSAA TEAMS FOR 2023 Piet Wessels – Heavy Tackle Billfish Nationals Hubert Meyer -SADSAA Heavey Tackle Bill Fish Nationals Masters Team Arrie Burger-2023 SADSAA Tuna Nationals
Peter Catzavalos, the Records Officer handed out awards for record fish caught.
Julia Twine – Red Steenbras Mickyle Vermaak Piet Wessels – Garrick
DP Burger presented a few special awards
Bols Trophy for Chairman of the Year Roger MaraisPenguin Trophy for Sportsmanship of the year Mickyle VermaakWPDSAA Trophy for Best Exco Member Sonja Marais
This year there was also a special presentation of Springbok and Protea Caps to all those who received their colours up to 2022.
The protea flower has been the emblem for all national teams of South Africa since 1994. Before that, it was the Springbok. Earl Fenwick was the fourteenth Springbok fisherman in South Africa and therefore received a Springbok cap while the others received Protea caps.
DP Burger, president of WPSDSAA presented the caps and paid tribute to Earl Fenwick who is now eighty years old and first earned his colours in 1970. He commended Earl for his never-ending contributions to the sport, not only in competitions but also in his hard work behind the scenes for his club, his province, and his country. He was the first to be capped and as he returned to his seat he received a standing ovation. The caps were presented by Chris Schorn, SADSAA President.
Earl Fenwick (14)Joelle (Row) Searle (483)Hubert Meyer (1039)Louis Becker (1809)DP Burger (1933)Philip van der Walt (1991)
Those who were unable to attend were Ian Robinson (510) Patrick Christodoulou (1138) Nishaad Ibrahim (1590) and Colin Joubert (1867)
The proceedings ended with Chris Schorn presenting Warwick Ford, the Chairman of Cape Boat and Ski-boat Club, with a SADSAA Flag to be displayed in the clubhouse.