night on the beach.

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night on the beach.

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took the missus and her old man out for a flick after some blue sambos, got a few and lost a few and alot of fish busting up just on sunset all up good days fishing.
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8) Nice work ,, is that a little Mack as well
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Good one man, any pelagics?


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Nice meeting you mate :) Good to see you pick up a a few ! When's the next LP session
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Blues are such great fighters and tasty, wish there were some down here!
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[quote="wuhc01"]Good one man, any pelagics?
There's a small Mackie in the pic whuc01 ..... So yep few there I'd reckon.

[quote="Dreamrider-"]Nice meeting you mate :) Good to see you pick up a a few ! When's the next LP session?

Go there whenever you want dreamrider you won't get bugger all on the couch, different areas fish well on certain tide heights it's just a matter of sussing it out for yourself.... he got those ones the 8th (yesterday )according to the pic. So tonight would be worth a crack too. Most reliable method out there is using livies, plus you can sit back with a bevvy or two .... Like jeffish has said before high tide sunrise or sunset are the go and keep a spin stick handy to cast into any bustups with poppers or metals

Good luck boys 'n' girls :cheers:
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Ha Ha

So funny that YOU are the one checking out the properties on other peoples photos :D

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Learned that trick from the best super sleuths in the business ...
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good to met ya too dreamrider cheers for the mackie, hit the beach nxt morning dropped a littel skinny , prob go hit sunday mornig might see ya down there, yeah jeffish dreamrider got it on a slug there were big schools in close just to much bait i think, but salmon can on hard after dark for 1 1/2 hrs ,
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