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Ausfish Silver Member
Scarborough Squire Sat
Hi all. arrived at the ramp at 515am this morning and was the only boat there? I didn't think the wind on seabreeze was that strong. It was a slow trip out to the reef in the 385 explorer but once around the stick it was fairly calm and cool. Caught 3 keeper squire 35 to 42 and a few gar for tomorrow. Copped a pounding heading back in, will use the queens beach ramp tomorrow, home by 9am.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Scarborough Squire Sat
Great work, did you get them on bait or SP?
Good things come to those who bait
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Scarborough Squire Sat
Good stuff mate throw some pic's up I was up at the scarby ramp with my young bloke at about 8am and the wind was up. Looked nice out along the front there. I am thinking of giving that queens beach ramp a go as I have the same tinny you do. Bit hard on the back when the chop is up a bit and a very wet ride haha.
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Scarborough Squire Sat
was using anchor, plenty of burly and bait, just heading out now. watch the sides of the queenies ramp as it is a meter above the sand, can use it like a pontoon
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Scarborough Squire Sat
Well done,
It 's not a bad ramp , stay clear of it in Northerly winds and big run in tides,winter is pretty good when the westerlies on . but a part from that its with in 5mins to most fishy areas
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Scarborough Squire Sat
Just got back finished cleaning and had breakfast, caught 1 40cm squire lost another better one, worn through leader. will have to wait till next weekend unless we have a calm afternoon midweek
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