Haha,good old 1985 polaroids that are chucked in the boat as spares when I forget my sunnies which is every second dayponyplay wrote:Good work, just found this post sum top fish your making it look good down that way . I like the look of those reddys , tastey . Wats the go with the porn glass's , is this a fashion that will creap up to the territory ?
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Worked late last night and was up late at home doing nothing ,so i decided i'd sit it out and go out in the Bay for the morning,even though the arse is completly out of the barometer with this low.
Water was a bit choppy,but not to bad,wasn't overly confident,low barometer usually means zilch. However a couple minutes in and two rods buckled over just on daylight,only to both spit it. Thought I was going to be in for a blinder but this process repeated itself. Rods bending over,then letting go,or losing entire silver whiting without the rod moving,unsure how they can get it off without hooking themsleves or at least bending the rod in half. Eventualy hooked one that screamed off only to lose it just under the boat,was a reasonable fish of around 6-7lb. Finally landed a small one,then it shut down.
Should of got at least 3-4,they were genius's at taking the bait this morning. Need the barometer back up so they start smashing baits again. Wednesday or thursday morning I'll have another crack.
Had a go at the Calamari on the way in, bagged out in no time on small to medium squid.
Snapper and calamari for tea
Water was a bit choppy,but not to bad,wasn't overly confident,low barometer usually means zilch. However a couple minutes in and two rods buckled over just on daylight,only to both spit it. Thought I was going to be in for a blinder but this process repeated itself. Rods bending over,then letting go,or losing entire silver whiting without the rod moving,unsure how they can get it off without hooking themsleves or at least bending the rod in half. Eventualy hooked one that screamed off only to lose it just under the boat,was a reasonable fish of around 6-7lb. Finally landed a small one,then it shut down.
Should of got at least 3-4,they were genius's at taking the bait this morning. Need the barometer back up so they start smashing baits again. Wednesday or thursday morning I'll have another crack.
Had a go at the Calamari on the way in, bagged out in no time on small to medium squid.
Snapper and calamari for tea
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you blokes are blessed with calamari down there.
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Barometer is high,and light winds,so had to head out this morning before work.
I put out an even spread of baits to see which would work, 1 silver whiting,1 squid head,1 pilchard,1 scad.
5 minutes in the silver whiting buckled over and we were on the board. Followed up with another 2 runs on the whiting rod,dropping a good fish in the 8-10lb range. Then the fish switched to Squid heads after that.
had the bag limit by 6.30. Released another 2 after that,5 fish by 7am, pretty good going.
Went in and had a go at the squid for an hour for only 1. He will be used tommorow morning when I venture out again,have to make the most of it before the weather turns foul again over the weekend
I put out an even spread of baits to see which would work, 1 silver whiting,1 squid head,1 pilchard,1 scad.
5 minutes in the silver whiting buckled over and we were on the board. Followed up with another 2 runs on the whiting rod,dropping a good fish in the 8-10lb range. Then the fish switched to Squid heads after that.
had the bag limit by 6.30. Released another 2 after that,5 fish by 7am, pretty good going.
Went in and had a go at the squid for an hour for only 1. He will be used tommorow morning when I venture out again,have to make the most of it before the weather turns foul again over the weekend
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Definetly Faulksy. Was a graveyard in the 90's,then they woke up and got rid of the scallop dredgers that raped the floor clean of any growth. Reckon about 2003-4 it started going off again. Each year seems to get better....not for me this year,but many blokes saying best season ever. Personally I thought last years was better by a mile,but still plenty of time left yetFaulksy wrote:Seems like the snapper have made a bit of a come back in the bay, is it just that you are in the know Jonsey? You are getting good results.
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Ar the photo of the old edge cracker and toshitsu engine really made me think how they have done the rounds of aus and caught sum great fish . pitty stessel where not still around you could send them a pic of your journys, they could of used it to advertise the 385 model pushed to its limits .
Surely you can nail a billfish of exmouth or alike and put her into retirement soon .
Surely you can nail a billfish of exmouth or alike and put her into retirement soon .
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I'm thinking Bluefin tuna off Portland next autumn before it go's into retirement. Will go down in history if she can pull that offponyplay wrote:Ar the photo of the old edge cracker and toshitsu engine really made me think how they have done the rounds of aus and caught sum great fish . pitty stessel where not still around you could send them a pic of your journys, they could of used it to advertise the 385 model pushed to its limits .
Surely you can nail a billfish of exmouth or alike and put her into retirement soon .
Kenty has his bigger model with lots of extra's for sale on another site today....if it wasn't for this friggin new house I would of bought it on the spot
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Well done Jonesy nice spread of fish haven't seen a redfin that size for yonks used to chase em around Bonniedoon many moons ago.
Your making the fishing down that way look good ,but not good enough to make me home sick though
Ever get up to Lake William Hovel on the King? was one of my all time fav spots, top scenery and fishing.
Your making the fishing down that way look good ,but not good enough to make me home sick though
Ever get up to Lake William Hovel on the King? was one of my all time fav spots, top scenery and fishing.
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I'm thinking Bluefin tuna off Portland next autumn before it go's into retirement. Will go down in history if she can pull that off
Kenty has his bigger model with lots of extra's for sale on another site today....if it wasn't for this friggin new house I would of bought it on the spot[/quote]
Hey buddy, im originally a mexican, portland is the go!
As soon as you hear they are in close just head down and go hard.
My old man will be down there as thats the closest place to fish for him, 40km by road.
Hope you get a few, i try and get down for a long weekend just to catch a few every year.
Kenty has his bigger model with lots of extra's for sale on another site today....if it wasn't for this friggin new house I would of bought it on the spot[/quote]
Hey buddy, im originally a mexican, portland is the go!
As soon as you hear they are in close just head down and go hard.
My old man will be down there as thats the closest place to fish for him, 40km by road.
Hope you get a few, i try and get down for a long weekend just to catch a few every year.
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