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    Jumpinpin session

    I thought i would give a report on a great session I had at the Pin today. Couldn't find anyone to come with me so went on my own. I was keen to give a new outfit I had bought a try out,its a Nitro Vapor 1-3 kg rod matched to a Daiwa Luvias 2500r Reel with 6 lb Suffix 832 Braid. I hit the tip of Crusoe at about 6 .00 am and started throwing a Kangoku shad around,picked up two yellow tail pike and a couple of small flatties.After the turn of the tide it went quite so I moved over to Kalinga up near Duck Creek. Here I picked up a Tailor and a long tom on a Sugarpen Deep and a small Flathead. I started to drift down towards the bar and reverted back to the Kangoku Shad and things livened up a bit. At the end of the day I ended up with 19 flathead the biggest going 80 cm.I had a great session and was very impressed with the Vapor and especially how it handled the 80 cm Flattie

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    Great fish there mate....well done!!
    i want a bigger boat

    Call Sign "In-Vince-able" VHF 72

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    Nice Flatty. Sounds like their firing early this year, Peter.
    "We gave Howard the Arse now we have to fix Rudd"
    "Now we have to sort Gillard" F@?k me RUDD again
    Abbott and Newman what a great next few years "NOT"

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    nice flatty!!!!

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    nice fish mate, if u ever need a fishing buddy let me know hehe

    Ben...

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    Wouldn't be telling the world (fisheries read this site) about your catch. Size limit for dusky flathead is 40cm to 75cm and the bag limit is five.

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    Ausfish Silver Member preso's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo00 View Post
    Wouldn't be telling the world (fisheries read this site) about your catch. Size limit for dusky flathead is 40cm to 75cm and the bag limit is five.

    Geez mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo00 View Post
    Wouldn't be telling the world (fisheries read this site) about your catch. Size limit for dusky flathead is 40cm to 75cm and the bag limit is five.
    I am quite sure everyone knows the size and bag limits on flathead.

    Great fish stik-ugly, love those Nitro rods...

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    Isn't it interesting how people can put 2 + 2 together and get 5.
    Jimbo, Stick Ugly practices lure only, catch and release and seldom if ever actually takes a feed home. I can assure you he would not have taken any fish home on Tuesday and he would be offended to be seen in this light.
    So before jumping to all sorts of conclusions consider what else is possible. It amazes me the increasing number of members on this forum who are quick to jump to all sorts of conclusions without considering all options.

    Murray

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    Not accusing at all. Just hate to see ordinary fishers get caught

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    Its no biggy, but he didnt say if he kept any.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Axl's Avatar
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    Bloody nice flatty mate well done.
    Cheers Axl

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    No Flathead where harmed in the making of that session

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    hey mate well done. were they all on lures. i was around there on tuesday just baitin tho, only managed a few flatties around 40. still tryin to get the art of lures. plenty of little bream as well are out there. cant wait for the winter to try a few new lures for bream n flatties. the only lures ive managed to catch with are the blades. nice fishin mate

    also prefer fishin for sport rather than food

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    Thanks Teejay24 ,they where all caught with Bassday lures, a couple with the sugar deeps and majority on the Kangoku Shads .They where mostly caught on run out tide at about half way before the bottom of the tide. I cast the lures towards the mangroves and drains up towards Duck Creek.I must admit that was one of the better sessions that I have had.

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