Stkilda pier plastics session
Stkilda pier plastics session
Been having a fair bit of success at stkilda pier lately hence my frequent posting managed about 10 pinkies this morning, all released, though for once none of them were undersized :thumbsup:, a few were 40cm+ which I guess makes them snapper, great fun on 6lb line. Got them on Zman 3inch slim swimz and minnowz worked quite aggressivley. Good to see their still around despite winter setting in.
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Re: Stkilda pier plastics session
That’s a great session for landbased mate. Especially at this time of the year. Also with plastics. I remember a few years ago my mate and I both bagged out with pinkies in late May landbased not far up the road from St Kilda pier. Your reports are making me want to go! Nice work once again :thumbsup:
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Nice...i need to get my arse down there...
To many boats kayak, helicopter , catch a fish,catch a fish
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Great report sound,s like there heading out the bay that way i was at brighton yesterday throwing metal lure,s for salmon and the only thing caught i saw was a banjo
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Re: Stkilda pier plastics session
Those snapper will be big red in couple mouth :a_goodjob: :water:Sammy123 wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2019 11:58 amBeen having a fair bit of success at stkilda pier lately hence my frequent posting managed about 10 pinkies this morning, all released, though for once none of them were undersized :thumbsup:, a few were 40cm+ which I guess makes them snapper, great fun on 6lb line. Got them on Zman 3inch slim swimz and minnowz worked quite aggressivley. Good to see their still around despite winter setting in.
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Re: Stkilda pier plastics session
Awesome Sammy :thumbsup: , , , , gotta love land-based Snapper. And nice to hear none were undersized too.Sammy123 wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2019 11:58 amBeen having a fair bit of success at stkilda pier lately hence my frequent posting managed about 10 pinkies this morning, all released, though for once none of them were undersized :thumbsup:, a few were 40cm+ which I guess makes them snapper, great fun on 6lb line. Got them on Zman 3inch slim swimz and minnowz worked quite aggressivley. Good to see their still around despite winter setting in.
I can see you caught 2 males and one female
If you want an easy way to work out which is which, it's easy
EYE MAKEUP makes this one a Female
Or a Mardi Gras Snapper
Cheers, Bugatti