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Warneet, Tooradin, Grantville, Stockyard Point, Lang Lang, Grantville, Koo Wee Rup Corinella, Coronet Bay, San Remo
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STriplett1997
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by STriplett1997 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 7:13 pm
Kimtown wrote:Damn mate. Coming naturally to you now.
It seems slimeys are becoming a regular species around western port all of a sudden... when did this happen?
There was quite an abundance of them yesterday.. I boated 9 and dropped 5 because they’re spastics on Whiting gear. Very good bait mate.
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STriplett1997
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by STriplett1997 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:28 pm
smile0784 wrote:Bloody ripper mate
Well done
Is it normal to be catching fish like these up top consistently? i would think its quite a good catch coming from warneet.
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cobby
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by cobby » Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:45 pm
STriplett1997 wrote:Kimtown wrote:Damn mate. Coming naturally to you now.
It seems slimeys are becoming a regular species around western port all of a sudden... when did this happen?
There was quite an abundance of them yesterday.. I boated 9 and dropped 5 because they’re spastics on Whiting gear. Very good bait mate.
Slimeys are always around from late November until early May. Around Cowes at night is a good area for consistent slimeys
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Nude up
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by Nude up » Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:09 pm
Great work all that practice has paid off nice fish,again
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STriplett1997
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by STriplett1997 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:18 pm
Nude up wrote:Great work all that practice has paid off nice fish,again
Cheers Nude up. Happy camper right now :thumbsup:
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Kimtown
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by Kimtown » Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:34 pm
STriplett1997 wrote:Kimtown wrote:Damn mate. Coming naturally to you now.
It seems slimeys are becoming a regular species around western port all of a sudden... when did this happen?
There was quite an abundance of them yesterday.. I boated 9 and dropped 5 because they’re spastics on Whiting gear. Very good bait mate.
Never caught one in western port. Never even seen or heard of one caught in there tbh
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STriplett1997
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by STriplett1997 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:47 pm
Kimtown wrote:STriplett1997 wrote:Kimtown wrote:Damn mate. Coming naturally to you now.
It seems slimeys are becoming a regular species around western port all of a sudden... when did this happen?
There was quite an abundance of them yesterday.. I boated 9 and dropped 5 because they’re spastics on Whiting gear. Very good bait mate.
Never caught one in western port. Never even seen or heard of one caught in there tbh
I've heard of them caught every so often but i wasnt expecting them so thick. some pretty big as far as slimeys go, i lost some bigger than these
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smile0784
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by smile0784 » Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:29 am
STriplett1997 wrote:smile0784 wrote:Bloody ripper mate
Well done
Thanks buddy. The fight was wicked
What aort of gear you catchi g the beast on?
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smile0784
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by smile0784 » Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:32 am
Kimtown wrote:STriplett1997 wrote:Kimtown wrote:Damn mate. Coming naturally to you now.
It seems slimeys are becoming a regular species around western port all of a sudden... when did this happen?
There was quite an abundance of them yesterday.. I boated 9 and dropped 5 because they’re spastics on Whiting gear. Very good bait mate.
Never caught one in western port. Never even seen or heard of one caught in there tbh
Some days i been down near flinders and hit up 30 yo 40 of them
Just got to find thwm or berley hard