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Ausfish New Member
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Ausfish Addict
Re: what does a bommie mean
Short for bombora
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Ausfish Addict
Re: what does a bommie mean
Whice was a hit for the ..... " Stingrays".... if my memory for surf music serves me correctly.
seriously it is a mound or hill of coral or rubble.
cheers
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: what does a bommie mean
Originally Posted by
benny2208
what does a bommie mean?
When sounding around, you will get a general bottom, when the sounder gives a rise, you are travelling close to or over a difference in bottom structure. A fairly sharp rise in structure could mean that you are over a bommie, (or driving up a sand bar! )
Certain fish will congregate in this structure/bommie.
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Ausfish Addict
Re: what does a bommie mean
Its a sharp rise in the sea floor that breaks ( waves)
Nagg
Bombora .......I think its aboriginal
Last edited by NAGG; 28-02-2008 at 09:54 PM.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: what does a bommie mean
Bommies(bomboras) are referred to alot when fishing the tropics.They are often shallow reef or rocky outcrops where fish hang out.It is a popular practice to drag surface poppers and other lures over these bommies and away from them in the hope of catching reef fish,GTs and pelagics.
Mex
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