aussie_true_blue
02-01-2007, 04:53 PM
Just got home from a days fishing and crabbing with my daughter in the Pine and, yes, the mongrels are still at it stealing crab pots.
I put down 4 dillies and 4 collapsible pots just inside of the old Hornibrook and went to the new bridge to fish.
I decided to leave the 4 pots down for a about 3-4 hours and went to check the dillies after about 1 1/2 hrs.
As there were no sandies in the dillies I decided to check the pots and went back to pick them up and there were only 2.
It seems the mongrel was waiting for us to have our backs to the pots while we were checking the dillies someone grabbed two of the pots and was at the third when we turned around. The person threw his anchor over and pretended to fish very very close to the third pot but we picked it up and he took off. He was with two young boys.
The person them left in a hurry before I realised the other two pots had gone missing and I had a chance to ask him about the pots
As is was only in the dingy I wasnt fast enuff to chase him.
Didnt get the number of the boat but I will know the fibreglass hull anywhere.
Even though I wasnt more than a 100m away for the pots this feral still managed to get the pots.
1 of the pots is a about 1200mm in dia and the other is a standard run of the mill cheapie both collapsable.
I dont expect to get them back my loss.
We got 4 sandies, a nice bream and a small shovel nose. The bream and the shovel nose were returned alive to fight another day. The sandies have been cooked and are cooling down for dinner.
Cheers Bob
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I put down 4 dillies and 4 collapsible pots just inside of the old Hornibrook and went to the new bridge to fish.
I decided to leave the 4 pots down for a about 3-4 hours and went to check the dillies after about 1 1/2 hrs.
As there were no sandies in the dillies I decided to check the pots and went back to pick them up and there were only 2.
It seems the mongrel was waiting for us to have our backs to the pots while we were checking the dillies someone grabbed two of the pots and was at the third when we turned around. The person threw his anchor over and pretended to fish very very close to the third pot but we picked it up and he took off. He was with two young boys.
The person them left in a hurry before I realised the other two pots had gone missing and I had a chance to ask him about the pots
As is was only in the dingy I wasnt fast enuff to chase him.
Didnt get the number of the boat but I will know the fibreglass hull anywhere.
Even though I wasnt more than a 100m away for the pots this feral still managed to get the pots.
1 of the pots is a about 1200mm in dia and the other is a standard run of the mill cheapie both collapsable.
I dont expect to get them back my loss.
We got 4 sandies, a nice bream and a small shovel nose. The bream and the shovel nose were returned alive to fight another day. The sandies have been cooked and are cooling down for dinner.
Cheers Bob
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