dhuey
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dhuey
Well, it is a fishing forum.
My last fish, 6 months ago. Went just under 1.2m from memory
Starting to miss wetting a line, plenty of these puppies to be had, if you know where and how....
Col
My last fish, 6 months ago. Went just under 1.2m from memory
Starting to miss wetting a line, plenty of these puppies to be had, if you know where and how....
Col
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Re: dhuey
In shallow on sand,
Cut a flap style pilchard, hook completely buried/covered, small keeper hook holding bait straight.
You get one crack at it with this soft bait set up,,, they come on the bite real quick and shut down just as quick.
was caught on really light gear and seriously had my doubts about landing her, took maybe 25 minutes, the whole time I was not
confident of landing her,,,,, but was worth the effort.
Col
Cut a flap style pilchard, hook completely buried/covered, small keeper hook holding bait straight.
You get one crack at it with this soft bait set up,,, they come on the bite real quick and shut down just as quick.
was caught on really light gear and seriously had my doubts about landing her, took maybe 25 minutes, the whole time I was not
confident of landing her,,,,, but was worth the effort.
Col
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Re: dhuey
Was expecting a WA report when I read the title. A local down this was gave me a few tips on pulling them out of the local estuary so I'm keen to give it a go some time when the wind isn't great for taking the yak out on the bay.
2015/16 Fisting Victoria Species comp total: 289cm
Brown Trout: 37cm
Flathead: 51cm; Squid: 36cm; Australian Salmon: 51cm; Snapper 46cm; Silver Trevally 23cm; KGW: 45cm
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Brown Trout: 37cm
Flathead: 51cm; Squid: 36cm; Australian Salmon: 51cm; Snapper 46cm; Silver Trevally 23cm; KGW: 45cm
Major Sponsor: Rim Master Tackle
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Re: dhuey
There a great fish to chase and different methods are used in different areas.
I wont give to much away, but, they are caught regularly off reefs further north and other places.
But a little known fact about them, is how they feed, in shallow......
Easy to find out, but truly unique for a fish,,, the rest is just finding the right territory, then your in with a shot.....
cCol
I wont give to much away, but, they are caught regularly off reefs further north and other places.
But a little known fact about them, is how they feed, in shallow......
Easy to find out, but truly unique for a fish,,, the rest is just finding the right territory, then your in with a shot.....
cCol
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Re: dhuey
blacklab99 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 6:36 pmWell, it is a fishing forum.
My last fish, 6 months ago.IMG_1247.png
Went just under 1.2m from memory
Starting to miss wetting a line, plenty of these puppies to be had, if you know where and how....
Col
Bloody Show Pony IMHO mate !!!!!
Have to bring those exotic flavoured bread and some caffeine down to see you soon ... to trade off on those secrets methods with you
Keep smiling Col
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