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Lucky_Phill
31-07-2004, 12:53 PM
Yes, the weather on Thursday night was great.

From Tuesday, we ( secret Bay deckie No1 ) and I planned a thursday night trip. Launched at Whyte Island 4.30pm and hit the water running. About 25 minutes later we were sounding new ground. Found buckets of fish life on sounder, also found sandstone / rock/ wreck/ ? with firsh attached.

Third bait in the water and bam, Squire ( 4.1kg ) in the boat. Thought it was the start of something big. Over the next few hours we had some runs, some vermin and a visitor.

Lots of lightning down south. Stayed til over the top of the tide, which was running slow despite the big tides and full moon. ( on Sunday night ).

More squire, Bream and others were taken and released.

The new place has POTENTIAL written all over it. So don't even think about asking for the marks ;) :-X :-X

Anyway, back to ramp at w.o.t and home in bed by midnight, awake at 4.45 and off to work.

Just another day in the Office ( Moreton Bay ).

Cheers Phill ( mid week, mauler )

philip_thomson
31-07-2004, 01:00 PM
well done phill on finding some nice fish. that 4.1kg squire is a nice fish. getting up at 4.45 to go to work must really suck. i finding get up at 5.45 to go to work bad enough.

cheers phil

SeaHunt
31-07-2004, 01:06 PM
Gettin up at friggin 8 am to go to work is a bitch. :P
Getting up at 4:45 for a fish is OK. ::)

Lucky_Phill
31-07-2004, 01:08 PM
and for those who want to know where I got the Red Emporer at Fraser, look at pic attached.

My brother Mal, is pointing directly at the Spot.

His is standing on Indian Head and that is Waddy Point over his right shoulder.

Cheers Phill

philip_thomson
31-07-2004, 01:11 PM
so true seahunt

getting up early to go fishing not that bad i for to leave brisbane at 5.45am tommorow to go fishing on a charter from noosa. its much easier than going to work.

Cloud_9
31-07-2004, 01:34 PM
gaday Phill what was the visiter??

Cheerrs Cloud 9

jaybee
31-07-2004, 02:31 PM
hey phil doesnt spandex run in ya family good to see someone wearing some decent clothes
cheers
Joe

Cheech
31-07-2004, 05:03 PM
Hi Phill.

2 Questions,,,,

When does a squire become a snapper? I think it would have to be around the 3 - 3.5kg mark. That is a pretty good fish. Maximum size is around, or just a bit under 10kg, they mature for spawning between 27 and 32 cm which is less than 1kg. Have probably had 3 - 5 years of pumping out eggs before they get to this size. Geez, what more do they have to do to be considered a grownup?

Without giving away marks, would you say that there was still an Island involved,, but just not your usual island?? And is there a y in then subject and a j in the name?

I do have a 3rd question, but will leave that for another day (related to an east bream spot?)

The trip may have been sneaky, but your posts are at least equal.

Cheech

TonyM
31-07-2004, 07:08 PM
Well done Phill :)

I've printed your brothers photo and will use it as a reference to catch myself a big Red or 2 - I'm holding you responsible if I don't catch one ;D

jaybee
01-08-2004, 10:24 AM
You and 5000 other members tony, at least you would think he would have put an X on the photo
cheers
Joe

craigie
06-08-2004, 12:56 PM
Phill,

Shit, I new I should have given the fraser trip the flick, could have followed you (draped a camo net over the Cyclone) to your new Snapper spot ;D 4 kg, yep that's a Snapper, even in Webby's books ;)

Been studying the photo of your Bro on Indian Head, and judging by the angle of his arm and the curvature of the Earth, your secret 'Red' spot is somewhere to the right of Mars !!!! Thanks Mate, lucky I've got the Red Rocket ;D

Cheers
Craig