I CAME INTO THIS WORLD KICKING, SCREAMING AND COVERED IN SOMEONE ELSES BLOOD. I HAVE NO PROBLEM GOING OUT THE SAME WAY.
NEWBY T.G.
Newbs, you'll be at Musgrave Sunday night?
Goodo!
Tim
Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.
A brief update:
Murf's landed a ripper Cod, around 10 kg
Aigutso's first Kingie, around 6kg, and a Purple Maori Cod around 5kg, and his first legal Red, 4kg.
TimiBoy a 5 kg Maori and a 10 kg AJ
Rumours of a 9-10kg Longnose Emperor, on a boat that isn't here...
Wardie on ChicksLoveIt copped 8kg of Red,
Too Deep, a nice little Black Marlin and a half decent Spaniard,
Newbs has 7 trout. That's SEVEN, he pointed out...
Back, I had to leave the room, because Aigutso farted, and he is a very, very smelly man.
Cheers,
Tim
Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.
Tim,
Good to see that you and all the boys are having a good time. Might be blasting off to the Hards tomorrow morning on "Alexander" to chase some snapper.
Fished offshore Fraser last Wednesday and landed a nice 9.7kg red on my light gear. Nearly shit myself.
Cheers
Barry
Im glad I only talk to Mike when he is outside, and the wind is blowin.
Have fun.
Tin Can in 4 days.
Rod
My dictionary defines green as ‘unripe, immature, undeveloped'. Perfect description.
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I like to say I hope the wind blows its a*rse off but I wont. Hope every body is having a great time up there. Would love to be there. Tight lines and calm seas
cheers
blaze
good to get report tim
i tried to get a ausfish on radio on monday but we were having vhf problems anyway just wanted to boast we had a 16kg red on board and plenty of hes mates,
we were off bundy
A quick update.
We head out on Sunday with supplies for a 3 day trip.
Fishing was slow during the day but warmed up thje first evening before one of our crew started heaving. We were all tired after the late trip up so headed into Musgrave and overnighted.
Score at that stage was one good red and a mix of other reef keepers
Second day was slow again as we checked out previously successful spots around Boult before heading back East of Musgrave for the night bite.
Started of interesting with some big bust off's and a long shark fight. The boys onboard fished hard between about 6.30pm to 9pm and had another 6 reds to show for it.
Alan was over the top to get his first legal red and soon followed up with his second.
Back to Musgrave and all virtually collapsed into bed.
Early start Tuesday paid no real return so we came in about 9am.
Been chilling out since getting ready to head out again tomorrow for another 3 day stint (weather and body permitting).
Will definately be planning around the night fishing again
Good to catch up with some old faces at the pub, some sound the same as previous years :-)
- Darren
Weather looks good, heading up from Bris tonight - 5.5 blue/white southwind half cab. Might see some of you up there!
Matt.
Glad the weather is on side this year. I had to miss it as the date change clashed with our annual Fraser Island camping holiday (heading up in the morning). Interesting that you commented on the evening bite. If we went this year, Chong and I had planned to miss the boozup in the lagoon and fish the evening at some of the spots we found around Boult, as we thought that would be well worth a look after dark. Planning for next year.
Cheech