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slyman
18-03-2007, 09:00 PM
With the new moon approaching, another squire session was in order. Just chris and I on saturday, with chris's mate dave joining us sunday and our sister and her partner daz turning up sunday morning too.

Saturday all the fish must have been off drinking guinness because they certainly weren't where chris and I fished. One 45cm flatty to chris for our 6hrs.

Sunday we had lines in the water by 4:30am, and shortly after that we had 3 fish in the boat 37, 40 and 42 cms, the biggest to dave, and the other two to me. As the tide picked up the bite dropped off and we only managed two more over the next few hours, another 40+ and a healthy 55cm to chris. After the turn to run out, dave and I had a double hook up which resulted in two undersize grassies, lines out opposite sides of the boat. By 11:30 we called it a day but not before adding another just under 40 cm with the call for last casts. Steph and daz boated two fish, stephs her first pinky on plastic, went just over 40cms and daz did well with another 50cm+. 8 fish between 5 people. Home just after lunch time, snooze and snapper for dinner... man I'm full.

slyman
18-03-2007, 09:07 PM
One happy sister

Raesen
18-03-2007, 09:10 PM
Doesn't get any better does it.
Well done and cheers
Pete
Nothing else to say because I am jealous.
Have a good one.

Aquarius
18-03-2007, 10:42 PM
Well done thats a great catch of fresh squire.
55cm is a quality fish.
Bait or plastic?
Cheers Brent

Scalem
19-03-2007, 06:34 AM
Sounds like a good day,

Congrats on getting the first pinky on plastics!

Scalem

Tinn
19-03-2007, 07:30 AM
Nice catch there buddy. Were you fishing coochie by any chance?

T1
19-03-2007, 07:57 AM
Top stuff there SLYMAN! Looks like a good spot where you were...

Take Care T

slyman
19-03-2007, 11:16 AM
Cheers guys, all the fish were caught on berkley gulp shads, and yep that is coochie in the background. Very happy that we put our sister onto her first on plastic, she doesn't get out to fish too often. The old man is next up!

Have a good one!

Simon