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    Overnighter

    Matt and I headed out from Bribie at around lunch time on saturday to go and fish caloundra wide for the night through to sunday morning.

    We first of all dropped some crab pots for hopefully a feed of sandy's when we got back on sunday. So with the pots droped we headed out to the mark taking us a little over an hour with conditions not to bad. But as the day went on the conditions started to get worse and stayed like this through out the night with swells around the two metre mark and plenty of wind around 15-20 knots through out the night.

    With the conditions we had it made fishing really hard with also a fair amount of current which no matter what you did or which side of the boat you fished the lines just kept wanting to go under the boat. There was no real bite as the sun went down or when the sun come up the next morning.

    Didn't think the conditions would get much worse but they did shortly after sun up with the swells becoming up around the 2.5metre mark, we had both had enough by this stage and headed back to check the pots.

    We ended up getting 11 sandies and 8 reefies so we still managed a feed nun the less.

    Cheers pete...
    Last edited by indy; 25-02-2007 at 05:38 PM. Reason: picture

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    Re: Overnighter

    nice under size pearl perch there buddy!!!

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    Re: Overnighter

    Pretty quick on the draw there,freak!

    Indy,sounds like my last trip out.It sure makes for a long night with conditions like that.
    At least you got a nice feed .

    cheers Scott

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    Re: Overnighter

    deffently a great feed still nothing better then some fish and crab for lunch.....
    Quote Originally Posted by fish-freak View Post
    nice under size pearl perch there buddy!!!
    fish freak i dunno if u realise that the fish are in a wheel barrow

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    Re: Overnighter

    whats all u need now is a rum or a beer
    nice fish pete

    pete

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    Re: Overnighter

    Hi Indy,

    You are a braver man than I am mate.

    Glad to see you made it back alive with a seafood basket for lunch.

    Frank OO

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    Re: Overnighter

    top feed Indy
    What size boat did you go out in???
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    Re: Overnighter

    gday indy,
    good feed you got their mate. was also out their
    on sat and sunday and the fish bit well on sat morning.
    how far north did you go ??
    cheers dale

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    Re: Overnighter

    Very nice feed of fish and sandies, what a fantastic idea putting them in a wheel barrow, saves carrying an eski lol

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    Re: Overnighter

    We did about the same Pete. It was pretty tough going all right.

    Heard you call after lunch, but you mustn't have been able to pick up our return. We were back in at the ramp at Spinaker and my transmission mustn't have got out.

    Cheers,

    Mark

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    Re: Overnighter

    Frenzy my boat is a 6m sportfish

    Dale i will pm you

    Seasaw i was also in the passage when i gave you that call after lunch may have been to close


    Fish Freak do you really think i would risk my boat and car for an under size fish?
    You will get alot of usefull information from this sight with comments like that.

    Cheers to everyone else
    Pete

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    Talking Re: Overnighter

    [quote=fish-freak;581661]nice under size pearl perch there buddy!!![/quote
    ]You have no IDEA

    Well done Pete for sticking out those conditions. Sounds like skips and my last trip
    planning the next onslaught 6.5m Profish
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    Re: Overnighter

    good work for toughing it out in those condtions.

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    Re: Overnighter

    Great stuff Pete and good thinking to mix up the catch with some crabs. We were out with FrankOO on Saturday and conditions were not great, but they weren't getting any better

    Fish-Freak, not sure why you would want to accuse someone of bringing home undersize fish when you have no proof whatsoever, except for what you are guessing with your own eyes. Remember those fish are in a wheelbarrow not bucket, and as Pete said, why would he risk his boat and equipment for one lousy undersize fish. As you would probably know, pearlies have bloody big heads compared to their bodies and in our boat we consider it pointless bringing home any pearlie under 40cm, let alone 35.

    Cheers
    Paul

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    Re: Overnighter

    Indy

    Was on the north end of wide caloundra from mid-morning saturday thru to dark. Conditions much the same but a nice change not to get raosted. Also worked hard for a feed with current running stright back into the southeaster, had heaps showing on the sounder but nothing real hungry no matter how many spots we tried.

    Did notice though that all fish caugt were as fat as Ive seen in a long time, wondering if this was the same with your catch?

    Great day regardless, and as a bonus had a close up encounter with QEII on the way in.

    cheers

    wooly

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