When distance pays dividends
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When distance pays dividends
Had another session down on the bay and once again picked up the fish at range as the water was very flat and clear . Baits were half pilchard on a clipped down pulley using the Geminie bait clips sourced through the club :D
Relaxed night out
The clipped down bait and rig.
The fish weren't the bigger models that I was hoping for but with the help of my Century T800 and lighter TTUL-ST I was able to get the baits out to were the fish were and had a good nights success despite the calm conditions :D
5 Nice sized Pinkies for the plate
Will have to wait a while now as work has me interstate again
Looking forward to the Melbourne cup long weekend :mrgreen:
Relaxed night out
The clipped down bait and rig.
The fish weren't the bigger models that I was hoping for but with the help of my Century T800 and lighter TTUL-ST I was able to get the baits out to were the fish were and had a good nights success despite the calm conditions :D
5 Nice sized Pinkies for the plate
Will have to wait a while now as work has me interstate again
Looking forward to the Melbourne cup long weekend :mrgreen:
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Re: When distance pays dividends
Nice fish/feed, well done, cheers davo
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But it's an even better feeling releasing them
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
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Re: When distance pays dividends
Nice size pinkies....always the distance make a difference in calm condition. Good job mate...
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Re: When distance pays dividends
Well done great catch :cheers:
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Re: When distance pays dividends
Is possiable that you could share the location, I an new to fishing, cheers!
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Re: When distance pays dividends
Dunno if you got a PM or not but people can be a bit protective of their landbased spots, so try these:ericdong wrote:Is possiable that you could share the location, I an new to fishing, cheers!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/2221880 ... 107&chn=ps
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/2221880 ... 107&chn=ps
BCF should have them so no need to pay for postage. Best $20 you'll ever spend
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Brown Trout: 37cm
Flathead: 51cm; Squid: 36cm; Australian Salmon: 51cm; Snapper 46cm; Silver Trevally 23cm; KGW: 45cm
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Re: When distance pays dividends
Definately PPB so just cast towards the middle mate :thumbsup:ericdong wrote:Is possiable that you could share the location, I an new to fishing, cheers!
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