The Tuna Club of Tasmania inc

The Tuna Club of Tasmania inc The Tuna Club of Tasmania competition season runs from Nov to June every year and caters for everyone from Exprerienced old sea dogs to Jnr's and small fry's
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Tuna Club of Tasmania inc History


The Tuna Club was born as a result of a meeting held in Hobart on the 17th September 1960 , by a group of persons interested in forming a Game Fishing Club . At that meeting a Sub – Committee was formed , charged with the task of drafting a Constitution , which could be tabled at a later meeting . The Sub – Committee met on the 24th September 1960 and drew up a

recommended form of Constitution . On the 6th October 1960 , at Wrest Point Hotel , the Inaugural Meeting was held attended by about 35 persons . Mr H . H . Smart chaired the meeting , and the Constitution was adopted by those assembled . Elections were held immediately , with Mr J . E . Stanton being elected the Clubs first President . Mr T . Chopping as the Vice President , Mr C . W . Reardon as the first Secretary and Mr L . A . Phillips as the first Treasurer . At that meeting the President stated that “ The Tuna Club of Tasmania would soon become one of the most successful and best Game Fishing Clubs in the Southern Hemisphere “ . The Club grew slowly , establishing a firm membership base , and a growing reputation around the State , and elsewhere , as a Club of fine anglers . Two World Records were granted within the first two years , to women anglers . One of those Records , by Mrs Vanda Chopping for 70.76 kg Southern Bluefin Tuna on 37 kg line on the 6th May 1963 , still stands as an Australian Record . The Club established many Weigh Stations around the State , to cater for the growing interest in Game Fishing . From the very beginning , the Club has had a large core group of members based in the Derwent Valley . The Club was accepted as an affiliate of the Game Fishing Association of Australia’s Tasmanian body (The Tasmanian Game Fishing Association) in 1963 , thus allowing Tuna Club members to claim Australian and World Records for Game Fish species . Members of the Club claim more Records than any other Club in Tasmania , showing the keen interest in fishing for bigger fish on lighter line classes . The Club established a permanent Weigh Station at Pirates Bay , which is still used today , largely due to the efforts of Mr Tom Jenkins , who it is reported single handily built the premises . In 1985 the Club purchased a boat shed located alongside the original boat ramp as a Club Room for members to gather in relative comfort from the winter rains and cold . In 1992 the Committee began work to draw plans for a new building incorporating the existing Weigh Station into a Club Room . With approval from all bodies and the permission of Mrs Denise Willey , whose existing boat shed sat on the site required for the new building , work began to move Mrs Willey’s boat shed to a new site and preparations were made for the foundations of the new building . The new building was opened by the Minister of Fisheries , the Hon John Cleary , during the Australian Bluefin Tuna Contest in April 1994 . In recent years , improvements to the Rooms have been made , and a new dual width boat ramp was laid . The first recorded Tagging of fish was arranged through CSIRO in 1969 , when a CSIRO Officer showed a party of anglers on a charter boat how to tag a fish . Tagging is slowly gaining more acceptance as a means of preserving the species for future generations .The Club conducts the longest running Competition held in Australia , the first Australian Bluefin Tuna Contest was held in 1966 , and has been held every two years since . The Contest originally fitted in with all Australian Game Fishing Contest , held in Sydney every years odd numbered . The Contest has attracted interest from far and wide , with two American journalists writing an article for a famed American journal , and also in the Tasmanian magazine 40 degrees south predecessor Leatherwood . The Contest regularly attracts entries from all over Tasmania and from Victoria , in the early years anglers from South Australia – Mr Tom Bell , Mr Ernie Palmer and Mr Clive Whitrow fished regularly , as did Mr & Mrs Bob & Dolly Dyer , Dolly still holds a few Club and Australian Records from those heady days .The Club has a long and proud history as Tasmania’s Premier Game Fishing Club . The Club’s strength lies in its strong membership base , their loyalty to the Club and their faith in the Club’s administration . The Club is there for its members , so enjoy it to the fullest .

Weather looking good for our last rally of the season tomorrow , log onto tuna base using channel 73, tight lines and we...
18/06/2026

Weather looking good for our last rally of the season tomorrow , log onto tuna base using channel 73, tight lines and we will see you all after fishing for a warm sav and cold beer 🍻

🎣🎣  This weekend Saturday the 20th marks the last rally for our 2025/26 season, there are good numbers of fish around an...
17/06/2026

🎣🎣 This weekend Saturday the 20th marks the last rally for our 2025/26 season, there are good numbers of fish around and the weather looks perfect for them to bite, 🐟🐟

🏆 if you are lucky enough to weigh a fish the Pauline Grant memorial trophy is up for grabs

🏆 the club are also putting up 2x fishing tackle bag combos donated by the team at rod and range
1 for heaviest fish and
1 for highest tag and release angler

Let’s make it a good old fashioned shoot out and finish the season on a high
Beverages and savs available at the clubhouse after fishing 🎣

We have been advised by Parks and Wildlife that line marking maintenance works will be conducted in the Pirates Bay Blow...
16/06/2026

We have been advised by Parks and Wildlife that line marking maintenance works will be conducted in the Pirates Bay Blow Hole Carpark and adjacent areas this Thursday 18th and Friday 19th weather dependant, or soon after if weather intervenes.
Access to the boat ramps and jetty will be maintained during the works but there will be some disruptions to parking availability during the works, including car and boat trailer parking.
An outline of the works is described in the attached photos.
Parks and Wildlife and the works contractor thank you for your cooperation during this period.

This Saturdays event has been cancelled due to a clash with GFCNT's Winter Wind Up TGFA Sanctioned Comp , we now looked ...
03/06/2026

This Saturdays event has been cancelled due to a clash with GFCNT's Winter Wind Up TGFA Sanctioned Comp , we now looked forward to our next ( and final ) Rally on the 20th June , watch this space as there may be a little sweetner or two up for grabs ...

A couple of our club young guns Shanae Dance and Bryce (aka Muscles) Kube doing well in the GFAA National Junior Tournam...
07/05/2026

A couple of our club young guns Shanae Dance and Bryce (aka Muscles) Kube doing well in the GFAA National Junior Tournament monthly awards. Well done Shanae and Bryce.
If you are a Junior or Small Fry angler, it's not to late to enrol and join the tournament to get amongst the rewards, and with the Tasmanian SBT fishery season just starting to peak, what better time to join in 👌👍.
Contact Paul Hicks or Jim Robertson if you need assistance with your enrolment

Paddy's Welding and Fabrication Tuna Rally No 4 this Sat has been cancelled due to a combination of weather and lack of ...
07/05/2026

Paddy's Welding and Fabrication Tuna Rally No 4 this Sat has been cancelled due to a combination of weather and lack of Committee availability ...

07/05/2026

💥 ENTRIES ARE NOW OPEN 💥

🎣 SIMRAD FAR SOUTH CLASSIC 2026 🎣

Entries are now officially open for the 2026 Simrad Far South Classic, taking place out of Southport on the 23rd & 24th May.

With encouraging reports of southern bluefin already coming from wide offshore, anticipation is building for what promises to be another exciting weekend of game fishing in Tasmania’s Far South.

The recent East Coast Classic showed just how good the current tuna fishing has been, with an impressive 84 tagged and released fish along with 34 weighed fish over the two days. Crews found plenty of action, including Team Sweet N Sour who managed to tag 10 fish in a red hot 50-minute session on Day 2. With fish numbers continuing to look strong, excitement is definitely building heading into the Simrad Far South Classic.

⚠️ A reminder to all crews that accommodation around Southport is limited, so we strongly encourage everyone to get organised and book early.

🚤 Please also note that the Catamaran boat ramp will be closed during the event due to ongoing ramp upgrades, so plan your launching arrangements accordingly.

Please note that the SGC has made the decision to make all Junior and Small Fry entrants “Free” for this competition.

We look forward to welcoming a strong fleet to the South once again.

Comp Info
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YlyyRmgqdCzAEYE8Iiz0Ain-iQKmss7i/view?usp=drivesdk

Entry Form
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kg0TFGxeqWOF4Cd3cq6z40Sp7uL5XF35/view?usp=drivesdk

Membership Application
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mvTaRSw6Y5K5hcsy6oNPLEJuoe1SWTSd/view?usp=drivesdk

Address

Blow Hole Road Pirates Bay
Eaglehawk Neck, TAS
7179

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