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  1. #16

    Re: Working hard on Charter Boat

    Quote Originally Posted by skipalong View Post
    to trout mate and awesome haul of spanneries

    justin
    Thanks Justin we average 60-80 a trip with the odd trip getting upto 120's. They all get split between the customers.
    FISHING FISHING AND MORE FISHING. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE TO DO?

  2. #17

    Re: Working hard on Charter Boat

    Quote Originally Posted by Nic View Post
    That's an interesting mixed bag... I have only ever kept fusiliers as bait before. How do they rate as a tablefish?

    Good trout, I would love to catch one that size.
    The fusiliers are pretty good chewin give them a go.
    FISHING FISHING AND MORE FISHING. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE TO DO?

  3. #18

    Re: Working hard on Charter Boat

    Quote Originally Posted by Benno1 View Post
    i like the cable tie idea...take the guess work out of dividing up the fillets at the end of the day...great mixed bag Mark!!!...is that trout you pinned a PB for you???...good eating sized cobe as well!!!...i hope all those spanners got put to good use...chilli crab...fresh sangas ...thanks for the piccies and report.

    Mrs Benno1
    Sunny
    Yep a PB trout for me. Never got to eat the cobia went to the customers I kept a small piece of trout as some didnt get many fish.
    FISHING FISHING AND MORE FISHING. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE TO DO?

  4. #19

    Re: Working hard on Charter Boat

    Quote Originally Posted by jjaaccee View Post
    great session
    so how do you catch those spanner crabs and where do you catch them
    Jace spanner crabs are caught on a flat tray with mesh on it, they were caught in 30m of water off mooloolaba on a sandy bottom.
    FISHING FISHING AND MORE FISHING. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE TO DO?

  5. #20

    Re: Working hard on Charter Boat

    nice trout
    Last edited by shin25; 14-05-2009 at 09:14 AM. Reason: beer

  6. #21

    Re: Working hard on Charter Boat

    that clown trigger usually retails in aquariums for $250+ at that size! lucky catch im usually stuck with the green/black ones!

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