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    Ausfish Platinum Member leelee's Avatar
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    Thready

    READY, STEADY, THREADY

    Hit the Brisbane river today to try my luck at the local threadfin population.

    I started fishing just after 6am and there was still a fair amount of fog on the water. Thirds cast and I ended up with a big hub cap sized flounder.

    Then I had a nice little touch up from I believe was a missed hooked up on a thready. At least I knew they were around.

    Well after 3 hours of casting and moving and turning the same patch of water over and over again 2 fellow fisho’s in kayaks turned up under stealth mode.

    A quick hello and we all started fishing the same area. I though I would give the Kyak guys a bit of room so I let the current pull me down about 20m below where they were fishing and that was it. WACK.

    Drag started peeling of the 3500hd Certate. The run left no doubt in my mind that I was onto my first threadfin salmon. I made sure I did not have a heap of drag as I did not want to loose a thready by pulling hooks with a strong drag. The thready gave a great account for itself with plenty of hard runs but the combination of the Daiwa 3500hd Certate and the Daiwa Coastal Tournament rod plus the 60lb leader made short work of the fish, well 6 mins of fighting and he was stuffed.

    The I had a problem. Hmmmmmmmm how do I get him on board????

    Well it just so happens that one of the kayak guys has a set of lip grippers. He graciously lipped the thready from his kayak and then passed me the grips for me to boat the thready. What a champion guy.

    Next thing he offer to take photos for me. What a great guy. After a few happy snaps to remember to occasion I swum the thready for about 5 mins behind the boat. He swum down but later re-surfaced and was not happy.

    After several coaxing attempt with the paddle, the kayak guy managed to touch the thready with his paddle and off he swum to the bottom.

    I hang around the area moving up and down with the leccy to make sure he did not re-surface again.

    A quick thank you to the kayakers, a rest for 10 mins, then I was off to chase some snapper around the terminal.

    5 casts later I was onto a legal squire so in the livewell he went. Then everything went quite for 15 mins. There was a heap of bait around and then BANG. A big pod of mack tuna burst into life smashing bait left right and center. They were that close I could see the individual tuna’s and they ranged from 2-3kg models up to some chunky 6kg specimens.

    Between 3 boats throwing everything at the school and none of us managed to pull a fish. It was amazing that I matched the hatch but they were still uninterested in what I had to offer.

    So I moved onto another spot and with 3 casts I managed to land a small jewy of around 30cm. Then next cast another jew, then next another and so on and so on and after 18 casts I managed 18 small jews ranging from 30cm to mid 45cm fish all on 3 inch plastics. Good fun on the light tackle and I was stoked with the numbers and the shear aggression these little buggers had.

    Then as midday loomed I headed back to the ramp to beat the traffic and I was feeling pretty good about my eventful day.

    Cheers

    Lee

    A big thank you to the guys in the Kayaks, I did not get your name but your help with taking pics of the thready and lipping the fish was very appreciated. As a token I would like repay the favour with a trip out in the boat if you would like. Just pm me and we can sort it out. Thanks again.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member plaztix's Avatar
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    Re: Thready

    Bloody good fish mate. Did you get a measure, looks close to 130. what did you get him on?

    Theres some nice threadies coming from that part of the river at the moment, good work for boating one solo (or nearly solo)

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    Re: Thready

    awsome stuf there old mate. Top morning had on the Brissy
    Tanglefoot

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    Ausfish Platinum Member leelee's Avatar
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    Re: Thready

    Quote Originally Posted by plaztix View Post
    Bloody good fish mate. Did you get a measure, looks close to 130. what did you get him on?

    Theres some nice threadies coming from that part of the river at the moment, good work for boating one solo (or nearly solo)
    nah did not get a measure as I wanted the pics then i wanted him back in the water. He fell to a soft lipless crank.

    Cheers

    Lee

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    Re: Thready

    Awesome mate, top report. You got what you came for and that's an incredible fish. Released to fight another day.

    Good on the yak fishos for helping you.

    What did you get him on? How about the squire?
    What would Steve do?

    fortes fortuna adjuvat

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    Ausfish Platinum Member breamnut's Avatar
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    lee awsome sesh and good report to
    awsome threddie and dont expect the jewie to be like that again!
    bet that put a smile after missing the mini bucks who need bream when u can get fish like that!

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    Re: Thready

    Super fish Lee. But 18 jew from 18 casts Come on mate - maybe 19 casts What did the damage with them ?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member leelee's Avatar
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    Re: Thready

    Nah it was 18 from 18 from 18 casts on a gulp 3 inch grub and I managed to pick one up on a evergreen little max as well. I was laughing out loud as well as I could not even beleive it.

    Cheers

    Lee

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    Ausfish Platinum Member leelee's Avatar
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    Re: Thready

    Quote Originally Posted by For Steve View Post
    Awesome mate, top report. You got what you came for and that's an incredible fish. Released to fight another day.

    Good on the yak fishos for helping you.

    What did you get him on? How about the squire?
    The thready fell to a softy lipless crankbait and the squire feel to a blade

    Cheers

    Lee

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    Re: Thready

    bloody nice fish mate, it would be on the heavy side, oh and look out for the ship!!!!!!!!!

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    Ausfish Platinum Member plaztix's Avatar
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    Re: Thready

    Quote Originally Posted by leelee View Post
    The thready fell to a softy lipless crankbait

    Cheers

    Lee
    Mask vibe by any chance?

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    Re: Thready

    Quote Originally Posted by leelee View Post
    The thready fell to a softy lipless crankbait and the squire feel to a blade

    Cheers

    Lee
    Thanks Lee. I'm keen to give the TT Switchblades a try. Have you used these?

    Brad
    What would Steve do?

    fortes fortuna adjuvat

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    Ausfish Platinum Member leelee's Avatar
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    Re: Thready

    Quote Originally Posted by For Steve View Post
    Thanks Lee. I'm keen to give the TT Switchblades a try. Have you used these?

    Brad
    I have only used the small TT's for bream but I have used the bigger zipbaits and evergreens for bass and other species as well.

    Cheers

    Lee

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    Re: Thready

    Quote Originally Posted by For Steve View Post
    Thanks Lee. I'm keen to give the TT Switchblades a try. Have you used these?

    Brad
    YER there a cheap price the Switchblades
    "True Blue"

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    Ausfish Silver Member JT's Avatar
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    Re: Thready

    Hey Lee, nice catch mate, looks like when we have the bream social up that way I'll have to make the rouge species Thready's and Jew - like you need the extra points at the moment LOL.

    See you soon. We'll have to catch up for a session or two.

    Cheers

    John

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