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    Nice Feed of Whiting

    Fished with Robersl today chasing the elusive whiting. Hardest part of the day was digging worms. Very hard to come by. Fortunately for me Shane took pity on the old fella and did all the digging. I worked up a pretty good sweat watching though lol. Launched in the Pine and moved about a fair bit till we got the right time/tide/current and found a bank holding fish. Managed 19 between us - all really good quality. The families will feed well this week.
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    Re: Nice Feed of Whiting

    well done fellas. fresh whiting hard to beat.

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    A few nice meals there mate. Good work

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    Guys,

    Top effort. I'm heading to the Pine tomorrow for my first fish in months. I'd be happy if we get a couple to take home.

    Congrats again,

    Dave

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    nice feed there,deffinatly hard to beat whiting fillets on the plate very tastie
    cheers rosco

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunna View Post
    Fished with Robersl today chasing the elusive whiting. Hardest part of the day was digging worms. Very hard to come by. Fortunately for me Shane took pity on the old fella and did all the digging. I worked up a pretty good sweat watching though lol. Launched in the Pine and moved about a fair bit till we got the right time/tide/current and found a bank holding fish. Managed 19 between us - all really good quality. The families will feed well this week.
    So that's Shanes feed ...... where is your's

    Chris

    PS .... Sorry Shane couldn't help myself
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    well done boys.
    Cheers

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    Yummo!, All these summer whiting reports in winter have certainly got me keen. Will have to have a go at the next opportunity, Thanks guys. Ben

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    A few good tasty feeds there... yummo. Well done.
    Cheers, Doug.
    Love to use Preditek or Kingfisher lures or Viva Lures when I am out fishing.

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    Shane is brilliant at digging worms! He often has the blisters to prove it!
    Nice haul there boys they will go great in the pan, nothing like them!
    Cheers
    Flatzie

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    Good stuff boys, a nice feed oh Tings there, well done.

    Did Shane get any blisters digging the worms? I notice his hands are a bit on the soft side.

    Was there any of that slimey weed about?

    Cheers,
    John.

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    yes john soft all over me ,slime in the main current

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obi _ Wan View Post
    Was there any of that slimey weed about?
    We were out yesterday and the weed only became a real problem on the run in tide.

    I still have no idea how you get a feed of whiting in the Pine - buggered if I can find them but maybe it is the bait (or maybe they are just better fishermen). We used those frozen/preserved worms, squid, flesh baits and livies (hard to come by and no prawns). Only one tailor to take home and a few throw backs. Tough day - if bobbing around in a boat with a mate on a glorious day when you should be at work is tough and your results give a good excuse to try again.

    Dave

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    Nice work Pete and Shane. That is some good chewing there. Guessing it will be chicken sangas for a while now.

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    Hi Lapras ,
    The baits you are using will make it tough to get a feed of Whiting down the Pine. Live bloodworms or yabbies will get the job done . Have had some success with beach worms at times . Coochin
    LIve to Fish

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