View Full Version : 40 kilos of bay snapper (5 fish), pics
shut_up_and_fish
24-10-2005, 11:28 AM
first one
shut_up_and_fish
24-10-2005, 11:30 AM
second
shut_up_and_fish
24-10-2005, 11:32 AM
third
shut_up_and_fish
24-10-2005, 11:33 AM
fourth
Mick81
24-10-2005, 11:36 AM
That's not a bad catch, what bay would this be?
shut_up_and_fish
24-10-2005, 11:43 AM
catch
reeldreamer
24-10-2005, 11:44 AM
Solid fish there mate!
Well Done!
Mitch
DaMaGe
24-10-2005, 01:20 PM
More info would be good, but some nice pictures.
shut_up_and_fish
24-10-2005, 01:23 PM
More info would be good, but some nice pictures.
see previous post
Kiktz
24-10-2005, 01:32 PM
That is great........ Good size snaps for anywhere
let alone the bay
Awesome fishing mate, to pull fish like that inside the bay can take years of knowlege and experience. Well done. Did i notice mullet frames in the background? Just wondering if you were floating out strips ? I also notice that your using a high current rig, which consists of a bomb sinker then a good 2 metre or so trace, is that correct?
Also you blokes seem to only fish around the tide change , is that a specific part of the tide, i.e only the run in , or only the run out?
Sorry for all the questions, but am keen to get a bay snapper one day.
Jason
shut_up_and_fish
25-10-2005, 08:02 AM
Awesome fishing mate, to pull fish like that inside the bay can take years of knowlege and experience. Well done. Did i notice mullet frames in the background? Just wondering if you were floating out strips ? I also notice that your using a high current rig, which consists of a bomb sinker then a good 2 metre or so trace, is that correct?
Also you blokes seem to only fish around the tide change , is that a specific part of the tide, i.e only the run in , or only the run out?
Sorry for all the questions, but am keen to get a bay snapper one day.
Jason
yeah jason, you got most of it right especially the years of knowledge and experience.........i dont have it yet but the guy i go with has sure taught me a lot.............run in tide seems to be best but have caught occasional one on the runout..............still trying to figure out why they are where they are because there is no structure that we can find??? must be like a feeding ground or something???
DaneCross
25-10-2005, 09:15 AM
Just throw us the GPS marks and I'll tell you why they're there :-X ;) ;D
shut_up_and_fish
25-10-2005, 09:19 AM
Just throw us the GPS marks and I'll tell you why they're there :-X ;) ;D
no gps mark - just land marks - thats how close it is to moreton
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