Lee point Shark fishing

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Lee point Shark fishing

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Been down to Lee point Twice now to chase sharks. both trips me or my fishing partner landing atleast 1.
Just been fishing the 7m highs and getting there 2.5hours before and walking baits out. :catch:
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Re: Lee point Shark fishing

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That middle one is the real lemon shark of the Top End - a sicklefin lemon.

What sort of gear are you using?
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Top work barrabustin...and some great shots there too.

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I'm using a tld 15 I a short ugly stick and a 9000 ko tackle spin real on a falcon 6ft rod. Mates was using a gt20l my sure what rod. He's now buying a tld25 and planing to spool with 65pound braid. After nearly getting spool.
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Nice fish there barrabustin what where you using fopr baits ????
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Just the hole dead mullet about 30cm long from bcf and some left over mackerel
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do you secure the bait somehow so the tide doesn't bring it in?
When asked by a non-fisherman "how many fishing rods do you actually need?", the correct response is either:
A) n+1 (where n is the number if rods you currently have); or

B) n-1 (where n is the number of rods which would cause your other half to dump you)
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nagz wrote:do you secure the bait somehow so the tide doesn't bring it in?
My guess is a sinker.
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Yeah we use bricks. With 10lb mOno when they take it they snap it and the ratch scream so you know it's still going if they spit it they normal come back for seconds.
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good work fellas
Hey, if you use enough bricks for a long time, you might endup bulding a 2nd boat ramp :D
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nomad wrote:good work fellas
Hey, if you use enough bricks for a long time, you might endup bulding a 2nd boat ramp :D
I'll try lay them out in a descent order for you :lol: :rofl:
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looks like fun mate. just brought ko tackle gear and its good gear and cheaper then anywhere i can find in darwin.
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How long did that big one take to get in?
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Re: Lee point Shark fishing

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hey man have you seen any jellyfish while walking out?
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