Master Blaster of Hopetown primary, has been in the lead for a week now! Many fish are being found farther out, but none past Master Blaster! Diamond of JA Pinder has moved into fifth place since Sunday and Spot of NGM Major, has finally left homesite A!Current standings are:
1. Red Star - Master Blaster - Hopetown Primary
2. Light blue - Fishie - Cherokee Primary
3. Purple - Sly - Moore's Island All Age School
4. Bright green - Marlin - Abaco Central High
5. Pink - Diamond - JA Pinder Primary
6. Brown - Lucaya - CV Bethel
7. Black Triangle - Spot - NGM Major
8. White - Floppy - Agape Christian School
9-10. Yellow Triangle -
(a) Jerry - Every Child Counts
(b) Biggie - Amy Roberts Primary
11. Blue - Jim Richard"s" - Forest Heights Academy
12-13. Black -
(a)Miles - Man-O-War Primary
(b)Foxxy - Fox Town Primary
14. Dark green - Bajamar - St Andrew's School
15-16. Yellow circle-
(a)Laura-Lee - SC Bootle
(b)Stormy - CC Sweeting Senior High
17. Orange - Berry 9 - RN Gomez
18. Blue Triangle - Stanley Grayson - College of the Bahamas
19-21. Red Circle -
(a)Star - Central Abaco Primary
(b)Quick - Crossing Rocks Primary
(c)Bubbles - Mary E Albury High School
22-23. Green triangle -
(a)Trixie - Cooper's Town Primary
(b)Sandy - Freeport Primary
24. Red Triangle - Max - Wesley College
25. Purple Triangle - Lightning - Lyford Cay International School
Home Site A:
Sumtin Spicy
Home Site B:
Tiny
Cherece
Did you know? It is estimated that approxiamtely 90% of fish with commercial value and 75% of sport fish make use of mangroves as a habitat at some point in their lives!!!

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Swim, Jim Richard"s", Swim. Slow and steady wins the race!
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