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Mud Island - 22/2/08
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    Ausfish Silver Member Shagga's Avatar
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    Mud Island - 22/2/08

    Headed out to Mud around 4:00am this morning to fish the run in tide and anchored up on the northern side. Three or four other boats were around but did not see any decent fish landed. Plenty of small squire around but none legal size. All were around 25-28cm. Conditions were excellent as far as weather.

    Tried drifting along the western side of Mud but not even a nibble. Even though the esky remined empty it was good to get out and wet a line.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Didley's Avatar
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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    Same where I was Shagga, dead quiet, not a fish to be seen

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Didley's Avatar
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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    In my experience, Mud is a place to fish at night, not day light. Maybe next time try Curtin it might produce 4 U!

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    Ausfish Silver Member Shagga's Avatar
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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    Thanks Didley. I will keep that in mind for the next trip.

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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    Hey fellas dont give up on mud during daylight , some big ones can be caught in the middle of the day.

    Cheers MM

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    Ausfish Platinum Member chief's Avatar
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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    At least you were on the water with some pretty good conditions by the sound of it ,Beats hands down where i was. Cheers

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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    Quote Originally Posted by Didley View Post
    In my experience, Mud is a place to fish at night, not day light. Maybe next time try Curtin it might produce 4 U!
    I disagee Didley, i have caught plenty of good fish at Mud during daylight hours, the snapper in my avatar came from Mud in the middle of the day. I know that the place fishes well at night, but don't write the place off as a daytime location.
    Marty.

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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    Both Scalem's and My PB Snappers were caught at Mud during daylight hours. Have been blown away by unstoppables there as well during daylight. I really just think it is the luck of the draw as to how well it fishes both day or night. That's fishing for you. I guess that's what keeps us going back is the anticipation of what MIGHT end up in the boat.

    Poodroo


    He who aims at nothing is sure to hit it.


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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    hmm tried mud a few times can produce during the day have not yet fished there at night.

    dont u guys have work!!!

    or school in my case
    "True Blue"

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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    I drifted around the east side of Mud a few times today also with a mate of mine. Drifted out wide, and through the car park (four boats) and in close to the shore.

    I landed one sole and a very undersize squire, foul-hooked. My mate landed one very small catfish.

    I had four crab-pots out in depths of 12 - 18 metres and the total catch in those pots was four very undersized crabs.


    Too much fresh still in the Bay???

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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    Quote Originally Posted by charleville View Post

    Too much fresh still in the Bay???
    Comparing last year to this year have you noticed the lack of Jelly fish? Last year they seemed thick enough in places I could get out of the boat and walk home over what seemed a carpet of Jellies. During the peak time when everyone was catching snapper, the fish I caught spat jellies out of their Gobs. The rain has definitely changed things around for a while, maybe forcing the jellies to stay away too.

    Scalem

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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    Quote Originally Posted by Scalem View Post
    Comparing last year to this year have you noticed the lack of Jelly fish?


    An astute observation.


    Very true, I think.

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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    was out there as well.we got there around 1 am and left at about 9.we drifted west side,drifted north side and anchored northwest.around 20 small pinkies biggest goin 35 and a lot of vermin.best fish of day was a 42cm sweety on a 3 inch newpenny shrimp gulp 30 feet from westside of mud.tried everything but just wasnt to be.mud is VERY hit and miss. mick.

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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    forgot to mention that the fishing was the same at night and morning with no real peak.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Mud Island - 22/2/08

    atm the water is too warm for the jelly carpets.
    pickers

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