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    squire/snapper back on the chew

    took the tinny out for its 4th motor test run yesterday,,, don't ask,,, its getting better

    a few lumps and bumps were blowing down the passage so i decided to give it a run out to the 1st marker in the mouth thinking that if it played up i could drift back in again,,,, ran great,,, squire were taking everything that i threw at em,,, but all were either just under or just over,,,,

    decided to hit cooks rock,,,, snapper were home,,,,, and a couple around the 2kg mark were quickly boated and hit the ice box,,,,, all up i took 5 from here,,, a dozen or so smaller squire and a nice flattie before the turn of the tide and then as normal,,, they went quite

    so,,, plan b went into action and i flew back down to the ripples,,,, just to get into the tail of them,,,,, anther 3 around the same size were landed before they moved on,,,, (i should have gone here 1st ,,,,, lol)

    i moved again to the "x" marker out the front of ningi creek and stayed on here for a few hours before the bait was getting low and the wind was starting to annoy me to much

    all up tho a good session,,, couple of fresh snap's for tea last night,,,, and theres always sunday,,,,,( if the pro's leave cooks alone ove the next few days it should be perfect tomorrow night here as well)

    choppa
    can it get any better??????????????,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgG_TxEPaQE



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    Re: squire/snapper back on the chew

    Well done mate. It's certainly looking like we might have a good year on the snaps. Glad to hear the motor is getting better????

    May I ask where cooks rocks are???

    Cheers

    Shane

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    Re: squire/snapper back on the chew

    cooks rock lay out the front of sandstone point near the mouth of pumicestone passage shane,,, theres a couple of reports that i did awhile on them with a map attached,,,, easiest way to explain is to head out of the passage into the 1st marker area and turn right,,,, theres an old marker that shows the area,,,, if you are a newbie to them,,, caution is advised,,,, i've seen quite a few props and hulls hit this at mid to low tides
    can it get any better??????????????,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgG_TxEPaQE



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    Re: squire/snapper back on the chew

    Thanks for the report mate, I hope this Snapper and Bream season is a scorcher.

    Tom

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    Re: squire/snapper back on the chew

    Thanks Choppa. Good to hear you're up and about again..

    Cheers,
    Wags

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2006

    Re: squire/snapper back on the chew

    Quote Originally Posted by CreelReaper View Post
    Well done mate. It's certainly looking like we might have a good year on the snaps. Glad to hear the motor is getting better????

    May I ask where cooks rocks are???

    Cheers

    Shane


    I'v enever been there either but this will get you close.

    Once my boat come out of "storage" I'm going to give it a try as well.

    neil

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    Ausfish Gold Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2007

    Re: squire/snapper back on the chew

    honky, rather than a digi photo of ur screen just do a 'screenshot', easy peasy to do.
    The button on ur keyboard above the 'insert' key should be 'Prt Scr / SysRq' button.
    1) Press it once and whatever is on your screen at that time will be 'copied'.
    2) Open paint or photoshop or similar program and right click or open 'edit' and 'paste'
    3) 'Save as' 'jpeg'
    Then add the pic into post as you normally would.... HTH
    Last edited by ashh; 10-05-2009 at 11:06 AM. Reason: .........
    .......Ash

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