Gummies still on fire
- STriplett1997
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Gummies still on fire
G'day everyone,
Been a bit reluctant to make posts since my last one, thought i'd just include a few fish in the one report this time from my last few sessions over the recent weeks.
I've learnt quite a lot recently after putting in many hours over a period of time, just happy its paying off... I've managed to develop a bite time pattern in the two areas ive been fishing for them with the tides leading up to the full moon being the best, especially around last light and more than not each time i go out there i get onto some nice eaters or some decent models upward of 8kg, which for me is awesome considering i couldn't catch any at all 2 months ago. Also a lot of Seven Gillers coming through (some hate them some dont mind them), makes me cry when they bite you off as they roll on the surface.. good inline circles gone :down:
Also, if you have instagram it would be awesome if you could check out my profile, i post a lot and try to make the pictures the best they can be at the time :thumbsup: https://www.instagram.com/sammytripsfishing/
Yet to break my PB of 10kg yet, but pretty happy with the ones i've caught since, especially for up the top of the bay. For me i've found Fresh Slimey Mackeral the stand out bait along with Yakkas & Salmon if you can get it. I've just been using strips cut down the lateral line of the fillet on 2 7/0 hooks. Still can't get chunk baits to sit straight more than not, does my head in.
Here are some Photos from my last few trips out of Warneet:
Roughly 5.4kg long but skinny, released this one. Also the first male ive caught in the area which ive found odd..
- 9.3kg
- 7.5kg
- 7.3kg
- Couldn't manage to get any decent photos of this giller, caught two in my last two trips, as well as seeing a lot more barracouta around on bait collections.
- Cheers :water:
Been a bit reluctant to make posts since my last one, thought i'd just include a few fish in the one report this time from my last few sessions over the recent weeks.
I've learnt quite a lot recently after putting in many hours over a period of time, just happy its paying off... I've managed to develop a bite time pattern in the two areas ive been fishing for them with the tides leading up to the full moon being the best, especially around last light and more than not each time i go out there i get onto some nice eaters or some decent models upward of 8kg, which for me is awesome considering i couldn't catch any at all 2 months ago. Also a lot of Seven Gillers coming through (some hate them some dont mind them), makes me cry when they bite you off as they roll on the surface.. good inline circles gone :down:
Also, if you have instagram it would be awesome if you could check out my profile, i post a lot and try to make the pictures the best they can be at the time :thumbsup: https://www.instagram.com/sammytripsfishing/
Yet to break my PB of 10kg yet, but pretty happy with the ones i've caught since, especially for up the top of the bay. For me i've found Fresh Slimey Mackeral the stand out bait along with Yakkas & Salmon if you can get it. I've just been using strips cut down the lateral line of the fillet on 2 7/0 hooks. Still can't get chunk baits to sit straight more than not, does my head in.
Here are some Photos from my last few trips out of Warneet:
Roughly 5.4kg long but skinny, released this one. Also the first male ive caught in the area which ive found odd..
- 9.3kg
- 7.5kg
- 7.3kg
- Couldn't manage to get any decent photos of this giller, caught two in my last two trips, as well as seeing a lot more barracouta around on bait collections.
- Cheers :water:
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- Bluefin
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Re: Gummies still on fire
You have learnt quick mate.
Huge difference with your results from only a couple of months ago!
Nice report with some awesome pics! Well done. Some very nice sessions there.
Any luck with the big autumn reds?
Huge difference with your results from only a couple of months ago!
Nice report with some awesome pics! Well done. Some very nice sessions there.
Any luck with the big autumn reds?
- STriplett1997
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Re: Gummies still on fire
Lightningx wrote:You have learnt quick mate.
Huge difference with your results from only a couple of months ago!
Nice report with some awesome pics! Well done. Some very nice sessions there.
Any luck with the big autumn reds?
Cheers mate :cheers:
I'm starting the red hunt next week.. i've been addicted to these grey things :rofl:
The squid are really firing off Quail & Tyabb banks too. Plan to spend a couple hours squidding, then i'll go after some Reds. Don't want to miss out on the other fishing options whilst they are hot! Everything really seems to of come to life in the last month in WP, even the Whiting reports have got better.
- bowl
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Re: Gummies still on fire
X 2Lightningx wrote:You have learnt quick mate.
Huge difference with your results from only a couple of months ago!
Nice report with some awesome pics! Well done. Some very nice sessions there.
Any luck with the big autumn reds?
- STriplett1997
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Re: Gummies still on fire
:thumbsup:bowl wrote:X 2Lightningx wrote:You have learnt quick mate.
Huge difference with your results from only a couple of months ago!
Nice report with some awesome pics! Well done. Some very nice sessions there.
Any luck with the big autumn reds?
- Sinsemilla
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Re: Gummies still on fire
Good work mate! It feels good doesn't it!
Why have you been a bit reluctant to post since your last?
Cheers, Anth
Why have you been a bit reluctant to post since your last?
Cheers, Anth
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Re: Gummies still on fire
Some great fish thereSTriplett1997 wrote:G'day everyone,
Been a bit reluctant to make posts since my last one, thought i'd just include a few fish in the one report this time from my last few sessions over the recent weeks.
I've learnt quite a lot recently after putting in many hours over a period of time, just happy its paying off... I've managed to develop a bite time pattern in the two areas ive been fishing for them with the tides leading up to the full moon being the best, especially around last light and more than not each time i go out there i get onto some nice eaters or some decent models upward of 8kg, which for me is awesome considering i couldn't catch any at all 2 months ago. Also a lot of Seven Gillers coming through (some hate them some dont mind them), makes me cry when they bite you off as they roll on the surface.. good inline circles gone :down:
Also, if you have instagram it would be awesome if you could check out my profile, i post a lot and try to make the pictures the best they can be at the time :thumbsup: https://www.instagram.com/sammytripsfishing/
Yet to break my PB of 10kg yet, but pretty happy with the ones i've caught since, especially for up the top of the bay. For me i've found Fresh Slimey Mackeral the stand out bait along with Yakkas & Salmon if you can get it. I've just been using strips cut down the lateral line of the fillet on 2 7/0 hooks. Still can't get chunk baits to sit straight more than not, does my head in.
Here are some Photos from my last few trips out of Warneet:
Roughly 5.4kg long but skinny, released this one. Also the first male ive caught in the area which ive found odd..
- 9.3kg
- 7.5kg
- 7.3kg
- Couldn't manage to get any decent photos of this giller, caught two in my last two trips, as well as seeing a lot more barracouta around on bait collections.
- Cheers :water:
- STriplett1997
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Re: Gummies still on fire
Sinsemilla wrote:Good work mate! It feels good doesn't it!
Why have you been a bit reluctant to post since your last?
Cheers, Anth
Cheers Anth. Didn’t really want to spam the forum with another post so soon. Might start doing more like these with numerous sessions included :thumbsup:
- STriplett1997
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Re: Gummies still on fire
smile0784 wrote:Some great fish thereSTriplett1997 wrote:G'day everyone,
Been a bit reluctant to make posts since my last one, thought i'd just include a few fish in the one report this time from my last few sessions over the recent weeks.
I've learnt quite a lot recently after putting in many hours over a period of time, just happy its paying off... I've managed to develop a bite time pattern in the two areas ive been fishing for them with the tides leading up to the full moon being the best, especially around last light and more than not each time i go out there i get onto some nice eaters or some decent models upward of 8kg, which for me is awesome considering i couldn't catch any at all 2 months ago. Also a lot of Seven Gillers coming through (some hate them some dont mind them), makes me cry when they bite you off as they roll on the surface.. good inline circles gone :down:
Also, if you have instagram it would be awesome if you could check out my profile, i post a lot and try to make the pictures the best they can be at the time :thumbsup: https://www.instagram.com/sammytripsfishing/
Yet to break my PB of 10kg yet, but pretty happy with the ones i've caught since, especially for up the top of the bay. For me i've found Fresh Slimey Mackeral the stand out bait along with Yakkas & Salmon if you can get it. I've just been using strips cut down the lateral line of the fillet on 2 7/0 hooks. Still can't get chunk baits to sit straight more than not, does my head in.
Here are some Photos from my last few trips out of Warneet:
Roughly 5.4kg long but skinny, released this one. Also the first male ive caught in the area which ive found odd..
- 9.3kg
- 7.5kg
- 7.3kg
- Couldn't manage to get any decent photos of this giller, caught two in my last two trips, as well as seeing a lot more barracouta around on bait collections.
- Cheers :water:
Cheers Smile