lobster and prawns

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lobster and prawns

Post by barra mick » Mon Nov 02, 2015 4:38 pm

Been out along the north coast of a island thats basically unchartered water off the gps maps.ive been lucky ive had two windless days so its made it a fair bit easier.

The fishing has been very good with alot of big jewfish, red emperor, golden snapper and naniguy....but mostly jewfish

Its very easy to catch prawns which has been magnificent eating along with crayfish.

Ive damaged 3 props in 2 days so far, one at speed which did some damage.

im pretty cut up from the rocks so after tonight jewfish hunt im heading back into the mainland before I head up cape york

Hope the snapper are treating you well

Bm
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Re: lobster and prawns

Post by Fish-Hunter » Mon Nov 02, 2015 5:01 pm

You got some cracking Prawns & Crays, shame your props were damaged..

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Re: lobster and prawns

Post by drew 2 » Mon Nov 02, 2015 5:16 pm

Lovely looking feed there mate :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Re: lobster and prawns

Post by davek » Mon Nov 02, 2015 5:27 pm

Good work on the catches BM although it looks like you need more props than bait, cheers davo
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Re: lobster and prawns

Post by Lightningx » Mon Nov 02, 2015 5:50 pm

Fresh prawns and crays!!! What more do you want :)

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Re: lobster and prawns

Post by Boonanza » Mon Nov 02, 2015 6:25 pm

davek wrote:Good work on the catches BM although it looks like you need more props than bait, cheers davo
X2 Great stuff BM :thumbsup:
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Re: lobster and prawns

Post by Redhunter » Mon Nov 02, 2015 6:50 pm

Eating like a king! Great stuff mate. Would have been a buzz fishing unknown waters like that. How do you go changing your prop in croc & shark infested waters? Were you close enough to shore? Couldn't imagine a gearbox holding out for long with a prop like that. You did a good job of it :)

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Re: lobster and prawns

Post by Fishing1 » Mon Nov 02, 2015 6:54 pm

Looking at my dinner table then i look at yours. Bloody hell...i need some lobsters.

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Re: lobster and prawns

Post by Scraglor » Mon Nov 02, 2015 7:14 pm

Awesome work mate! I hope your hands arent too cut up. Im being kind to the snapper and letting them all off before they get to the boat this season haha. That being said, I have more band aids that fingers atm, at least you have spectacular scenary and fishing!

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Re: lobster and prawns

Post by barra mick » Mon Nov 02, 2015 8:58 pm

Redhunter wrote:Eating like a king! Great stuff mate. Would have been a buzz fishing unknown waters like that. How do you go changing your prop in croc & shark infested waters? Were you close enough to shore? Couldn't imagine a gearbox holding out for long with a prop like that. You did a good job of it :)
lucky its a yamaha redhunter..

No a few hundred meters off....but no wind so easy job.

crocs arent really I problem cause you can see them....sharks I do worry about a little especially since ive had big 20 kg span mack and jewies snashed at the boat by sharks

but its better than sitting at work in a office or watching ifish and thinking abt it !!!

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