
Settled in for a few hours
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Settled in for a few hours
All set for a few hours, hopefully when the tides starts moving in there'll be some action

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Re: Settled in for a few hours
Good luck mate.
Any action yet?
Any action yet?
Re: Settled in for a few hours
It'll be fun when one of them goes for a run among the swing moorings out there
2015/16 Species comp total: 289cm
Brown Trout: 37cm
Flathead: 51cm; Squid: 36cm; Australian Salmon: 51cm; Snapper 46cm; Silver Trevally 23cm; KGW: 45cm
Brown Trout: 37cm
Flathead: 51cm; Squid: 36cm; Australian Salmon: 51cm; Snapper 46cm; Silver Trevally 23cm; KGW: 45cm
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Re: Settled in for a few hours
Good luck mate, keep warm its quite cold tonight.
I'm dieing to get out on the water, but the boat is still being worked on.
I'm dieing to get out on the water, but the boat is still being worked on.
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Re: Settled in for a few hours
Good luck, dress warmly.
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Re: Settled in for a few hours
The only fish worth noting is the ones with chips from the store washed down with a beer. No action and not even bites from 6 through to tide change at 10:30. Lost a couple of rigs in the weed beds.
The highlight for the night was watching the storm & lightening cross bass strait while we had 6 shooting stars above us.
3 layers on the bottom half & 6 on top! Wasn't too cold as we were protected by the trees & nw wind at balnarring.
Sadly only a smelly cod.
Would have been the sensible option! Just needed to get out for a fish.
There're safe for tonight!
The highlight for the night was watching the storm & lightening cross bass strait while we had 6 shooting stars above us.
Fish-Hunter wrote:Good luck, dress warmly.
3 layers on the bottom half & 6 on top! Wasn't too cold as we were protected by the trees & nw wind at balnarring.
Lightningx wrote:Good luck mate.
Any action yet?
Sadly only a smelly cod.
ChrisAbout wrote:Good luck mate, keep warm its quite cold tonight.
I'm dieing to get out on the water, but the boat is still being worked on.
Would have been the sensible option! Just needed to get out for a fish.
4liters wrote:It'll be fun when one of them goes for a run among the swing moorings out there
There're safe for tonight!
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Re: Settled in for a few hours
[quote="ratbag"]The only fish worth noting is the ones with chips from the store washed down with a beer. No action and not even bites from 6 through to tide change at 10:30. Lost a couple of rigs in the weed beds.
The highlight for the night was watching the storm & lightening cross bass strait while we had 6 shooting stars above us.
Thats where you went wrong... 6 shooting stars means 6 wishes doesnt it? Surely you didnt wish for a rock cod?
Theres gummies to be wished for mate!
The highlight for the night was watching the storm & lightening cross bass strait while we had 6 shooting stars above us.
Thats where you went wrong... 6 shooting stars means 6 wishes doesnt it? Surely you didnt wish for a rock cod?
Theres gummies to be wished for mate!
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Re: Settled in for a few hours
crumpet_avenger wrote:Thats where you went wrong... 6 shooting stars means 6 wishes doesnt it? Surely you didnt wish for a rock cod?
Theres gummies to be wished for mate!
I wished for all the rock that I could catch CA




might hit it up again on the full moon to see if there is anything lurking.
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