December Winner: Markulous and Year Winner: Wild Canon

Congratulations to Markulous on winning the final competition of 2009 and Wild Canon on winning the overall competition for the year!

The top 3 members this year were:

1st - Wild Canon (80 votes)
2nd - Markulous (40 votes)
3rd - Keith (33 votes)

Congratuations to all three of you and also a big thanks to everyone who entered this year. If you'd like to know your score then please contact Jamie.

As you know, this was Jamie's last month running the competition so a huge thank you to him from everyone at the forum. He's run the competition brilliantly and I'm sure you'll agree it's been a big success.

There will be no January competition this year but hopefully we should have something sorted for February.

Thanks and happy new year!



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A ferocious predator, this one is not the largest in my pond, but is the only one I have been able to get to pose for a photograph Icon_smile

   


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Wow, great shot, looks like that's a big one! Would love to see a picture of your biggest, must be difficult to get them though.

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Cool photo,what else you got in ya pond? also nice name hehe,though i don`t drink to much off it.


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