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  1. #16
    Ausfish Platinum Member ddobson's Avatar
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    Apr 2007

    Re: Redcliffe Snapper

    Well done it is a painful change while working out the plastics but if you are like me and many others you will never go back to bait unless beach fishing. Try the nuclear chickens that glow in morning and hang on.

  2. #17
    Ausfish Bronze Member JRBK's Avatar
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    Sep 2005

    Re: Redcliffe Snapper

    Snasman, you sound alot like me.
    Have more soft plastics and lures than i know what to do with. I stick with the bait, and occasionally use the soft plastics. The one time i did, landed myself a nice flattie at scarborough reef and had no idea what i was doing with the plastic retrieval.
    Great snaps tho. Being a newbie to the Redcliffe area, being wanting to try anywhere from Scarborough to Woody Point because of fish like yours haunting the area. They're out there somewehere.
    Mark.
    Never enough time or days in the week to go fishing.

  3. #18

    Re: Redcliffe Snapper

    Thanks heaps for giving up that info Snasman, I have been using 5 inch plastics with a few results and when you get a hit ... they are big chomps in the plastics!! but only one 57cm snapper on them and a few fishless trips. Also think I have been overgunning it on the hook size so will give the 2/0's a go and hopefully the grinners will leave me be long enough to get onto a nice fish .

    Nice catch and all the best.

    Mark

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    Ausfish Platinum Member T1's Avatar
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    Mar 2006

    Re: Redcliffe Snapper

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Malcolm View Post
    Also think I have been overgunning it on the hook size so will give the 2/0's a go and hopefully the grinners will leave me be long enough to get onto a nice fish .

    Mark
    Mark, no such thing! We use nothing less than 3/0's for Squire on 4-5" SP's & 3/0-5/0's on 5"-7" SP's inside the bay. Up the hook size on the 7" SP's offshore.

    Hope this helps...
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