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  1. #16

    Re: Redcliffe reds - Tuesday morning

    Hey Freeedom,
    Great looking catch there mate. Even though it is hit and miss, I can't stay mad at Mud!
    Cheers,
    Lunatic

  2. #17

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    Nice catch there

    While i'm heading across the Hornibrook at 6am in the morning to work your out catching snapper
    I'll have to give it ago one day around Woody Point.

  3. #18

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    You missed nothing at Mud. I'm thinking about giving bait a try - I can't raise a scale there lately.

    Roo - that graph looks interesting. Where's it from?

    Cheers
    Brad
    What would Steve do?

    fortes fortuna adjuvat

  4. #19

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    Good feed there Mate
    I have not ventured up that way for a while but the better fish seem to be running there

    Cheers

    Neil
    A Proud Member of
    "The Rebel Alliance"

  5. #20

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    nice work mate
    Regards
    Dylan





  6. #21

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo View Post
    Have a look at the Bite Peak period for tuesday morning(the pink bit of the graph).....coincides just nicely with your trip. you were right to head off when you did......according to the theory anyway

    Cheers Roo.

    Interesting - but the graph shows a similar bite peak for this morning. I was there again, a bit earlier this time, but the same place with the same conditions and could hardly give a bait away. Managed one squire about 37cm about 5.30a.m. and no other decent bites, just a few undersize bream and Moses perch. I think that yesterday I might have been lucky enough to hit a school and my berley held them long enough for me to get a few. Still I guess you make your own luck by ebing there and putting in the time!
    Cheers Freeeedom

  7. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by Didley View Post
    Roo, what's your experience with this thing, is it any good.
    Still working it out, first time i looked at it and planned a trip to my local close reef off tweed, I pulled a 15kg jew up on my squire gear and my fishing buddy that morning got a 9kg snapper and blown away by another on the first drift of the day. it was 3 drifts for 3 hits and 2 landed (all 7" gulps).....right on the bite peak period......then it went quiet.

    Quote Originally Posted by zigfreed View Post
    Hey Roo

    Which website did u get that from?

    Mick
    Here is the Page to Download it.
    http://www.wtides.com/mailer.htm

    Quote Originally Posted by For Steve View Post
    You missed nothing at Mud. I'm thinking about giving bait a try - I can't raise a scale there lately.

    Roo - that graph looks interesting. Where's it from?

    Cheers
    Brad
    See above.

    Quote Originally Posted by Freeeedom View Post
    Interesting - but the graph shows a similar bite peak for this morning. I was there again, a bit earlier this time, but the same place with the same conditions and could hardly give a bait away. Managed one squire about 37cm about 5.30a.m. and no other decent bites, just a few undersize bream and Moses perch. I think that yesterday I might have been lucky enough to hit a school and my berley held them long enough for me to get a few. Still I guess you make your own luck by ebing there and putting in the time!
    Cheers Freeeedom
    Checked Seabreeze and the barometer was good and rising, 7-8knots of SW breeze sounds ok to me. the only thing not in you favour would have been the tide at 5.30 am was around the top of the high tide so you would of had not much flow perhaps. On the graph the Darker Mauve colour shows the tidal flow and at 5.30 there was none...(No Run, No Fun)....in fact the decent flow the same as yesterday's successful period wasn't until after 7am. there are lots of other variables other than tide/moon phase and barometer. maybe your shakra was misaligned.

    Cheers Roo.

  8. #23

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    Cheers Roo
    Anything to give me half a chance of boating even one fish like this would be ace
    If men are from Mars, and women are from Venus, politicians must be from uranus ?

  9. #24

    Re: Redcliffe reds - Tuesday morning

    Quote Originally Posted by Roo View Post
    Didley,
    Friday not so good early .....but should still be a chance around the last 1/2 of the run out.
    Good luck
    Cheers Roo.
    Roo, I fished Scarby reef this morning from 4.30am to 8.30 am, with a mate. Not 1 descent bite just pickers. Maybe it works????????

  10. #25

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    well done Freedom....you saved yourself plenty of time and frustration by not going to Mud it seems
    Brett

  11. #26

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    Hey Freedom, what boat u got? might see u out there

    Greg

  12. #27

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    I will be out near scarby reef about 3.30am this Sunday morning looking at the forecast of gusty chilly westerly winds. It should be good I think as Sat is supposed to have a few showers around.

    Gotta love chilly mornings out there predawn.

    Jack.

  13. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seahorse View Post
    Hey Freedom, what boat u got? might see u out there

    Greg
    Hi Greg - it's a white Quintrex 4.6m coastrunner with a blue canopy and a 50Yamaha four-stroke. I always fish with the canopy down
    Cheers Freeeedom

  14. #29

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    This just makes me envy as I need a boat to fish where you were. I can see it from my land based spot. Love the snapper as well keep up the good work cheers jason.

  15. #30

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    freedom i will keep eye out

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