Anyone trying for cold weather gummies?

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Re: Anyone trying for cold weather gummies?

Post by chris srsc » Mon Jun 06, 2016 5:25 pm

4liters wrote:I'll let you know once my exams are out of the way.
Good luck on them man... my son has he's first uni exam today too..
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Post by chris srsc » Mon Jun 06, 2016 5:26 pm

mazman wrote:
4liters wrote:I'll let you know once my exams are out of the way.
Let me know when you're launching and I'll try and join you, wanted to give it a go for a while but finding company when all my trips have been last minute is proving hard.

Cheers Alex
You talking boat or kayak
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Post by chris srsc » Mon Jun 06, 2016 5:28 pm

Whiskers wrote:I fished Lang Lang (landbased) on Friday from two hours before the high tide to two hours on the run-out.

Very, very quiet. Not even a touch from any pickers. Another couple of guys there shared the boredom. :(

Depending on weather, I may give it another crack tomorrow.
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How far can ya get baits out from there?
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Post by chris srsc » Mon Jun 06, 2016 5:29 pm

bowl wrote:No. Results.
But been planning on going to Apollo bay or Johanna ,but finding a big enough time window with good weather has been tough...

Back up plan would be 13th beach way...
Long drive to apollo bay
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Re: Anyone trying for cold weather gummies?

Post by Whiskers » Mon Jun 06, 2016 5:47 pm

chris seafarer wrote:
Whiskers wrote:I fished Lang Lang (landbased) on Friday from two hours before the high tide to two hours on the run-out.

Very, very quiet. Not even a touch from any pickers. Another couple of guys there shared the boredom. :(

Depending on weather, I may give it another crack tomorrow.
:)
How far can ya get baits out from there?
You don't need a long cast to catch fish there, although a long caster will cover more water. At high tide 50 or 60 yards will put you into the fish zone. The fish will be all over the flats.
At low tide you'll need a scud missile to get your bait wet.
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Re: Anyone trying for cold weather gummies?

Post by 4liters » Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:01 pm

chris seafarer wrote:
4liters wrote:I'll let you know once my exams are out of the way.
Good luck on them man... my son has he's first uni exam today too..
How'd he go?
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Post by chris srsc » Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:07 pm

4liters wrote:
chris seafarer wrote:
4liters wrote:I'll let you know once my exams are out of the way.
Good luck on them man... my son has he's first uni exam today too..
How'd he go?
he said he thinks he went ok
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Post by 4liters » Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:11 pm

That's the way. I only need to scrape a pass in mine to pass all my subjects which takes a lot of the pressure off. A month away from the water only able to read other people's reports has left me with a shocking case of the fishing equivalent of blue balls though.
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Re: Anyone trying for cold weather gummies?

Post by chris srsc » Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:27 pm

4liters wrote:That's the way. I only need to scrape a pass in mine to pass all my subjects which takes a lot of the pressure off. A month away from the water only able to read other people's reports has left me with a shocking case of the fishing equivalent of blue balls though.
lol... its worth the pain man, with a good education you can fish when you want, not when the boss lets you :o_0:
what are you studying?
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Re: Anyone trying for cold weather gummies?

Post by 4liters » Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:40 pm

Masters of Accounting. One more semester to go and I might finally find a full time job... if everything hasn't been outsourced to China by then
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