Why wouldn't they?jasew3 wrote:nice catch. would of been even better if the fisheries were there to see if they all had valid fishing licences!!!
Melbourne Yellowtail Kingfish at Docklands!
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That's cool. I'm just a country boy, are you allowed fish from a boat around those parts of Melbourne?
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Absolutely epic - and on light gear, too. What surprised me was the fish staying relatively under control within a radius of the pontoon - I've never had such luck even on heavier gear with the mulloway or larger snapper around there! Is this a feature of kingfish, or just luck?
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It's a mutant bream. Wait till you see the mutant jewie.4liters wrote:Surely that wasn't caught around the time that video was uploaded.
lmao at the question at the end "is it a bream?'
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Re: Melbourne Yellowtail Kingfish at Docklands!
Gee jasew3 .. such a party pooper you are!! why the assumption that people fishes without licences????jasew3 wrote:nice catch. would of been even better if the fisheries were there to see if they all had valid fishing licences!!!
They have managed to share their catch to prove that there's yellowtail kingfish/bream in the dockland so we all know it is there to chase them.
Chillax and stop making general assumptions .. hope you have the fact before casting any judgement
Now i need to get back to the Ohh .. We're From Tigerland threads to cheer my day up!!
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Re: Melbourne Yellowtail Kingfish at Docklands!
could possibly be a lever drag reel, otherwise your guess is a s good as mine :rofl:Redhunter wrote:What's the go with that reel when the fish takes line...is that a daiwa?? :rofl:purple5ive wrote:said that they released the fish after pics..
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Re: Melbourne Yellowtail Kingfish at Docklands!
The angler had a great action like a sumo lifting one leg, nice fish
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Haha good effort. I only live about 500 mts from there, still never fished there though, just doesnt look too enticing.
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Re: Melbourne Yellowtail Kingfish at Docklands!
the iso fishermen do very well at brighton with there methods its good to watch
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you should be a poet.Nude up wrote:The angler had a great action like a sumo lifting one leg, nice fish