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    Mud Mix #2

    back to mud again today, fished same area as saturday for similar results. 3 nice squire 39-53cm and a few just legal grassies.
    Caught just about all fish in a hot little half hour session.
    Almost all caught on small squid or floating ganged pilly.
    No macks today.
    Mate kept slateys.

    We are finding the fish on pretty much flat bottom 5 -6mtrs depth, but pulling up plenty of clumps of musselly corally stuff on the lines which seems to be what they are feeding on.

    Got drenched on the way back by mongrel NE breeze
    Crabs are starting to thin out in my area, only 3 keepers for all day soak today.

    Cheers!
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    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Well done Dean another good session mate I was up at Scarby and that wind come up quick got soaked myself coming back in to Well done mate some nice snaps there.

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    cheers mick yeah it came quick, wasnt too choppy but enough to get a good spray in the face the whole way back to clontarf lol.
    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Haha yeah that would have sucked Dean would have sucked even more if you didn't catch anything haha good stuff mate.

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    Good stuff ol mate, some nice fish there.
    tight lines - MoSsY

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    You did better than I did Kingcray. I slept in after a few too many last night and didn't get to Mud until about 6.30. I fished the northern side and the north-east corner wide because the car park was pretty full by then and I couldn't raise a scale. Ended up going in close to try for a few bream. Didn't get many bream but was quite happy to get a feed and a good bait supply as well.
    Cheers Freeeedom
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    not eating the gar this time Freeeedom?? strange how those dart keep showing up around the islands.
    There was no current until after 7.00am anyway so was very slow for me until after then. I never have ANY luck fishing eastern side, and yes i did see the car park! i just try and find a little rise of a meter or 2 away from everybody else
    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Deano your killing me mate with these reports lol well done
    try heading to shorncliffe in the nth easter and cut back accross from brighton to clontarf should be a better trip home that way
    a bit longer but drier
    shane

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    shane cheers mate i remember you saying that when u n i headed out there. i couldnt be bothered though too far lol.
    hows things anyway mate hope your all good
    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingcray View Post
    not eating the gar this time Freeeedom?? strange how those dart keep showing up around the islands.
    There was no current until after 7.00am anyway so was very slow for me until after then. I never have ANY luck fishing eastern side, and yes i did see the car park! i just try and find a little rise of a meter or 2 away from everybody else
    Always love a feed of fresh gar, Kingcray. Put down about a dozen small ones for bait but the rest will become rolled garfish fillets filled with garlic butter ready for the barbie - and they wont last long!
    Cheers Freeeedom

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    What's the trick with gar? I remember you used to be able to catch them on a small long-shank hook with any sort of bait, even bread. The other day I couldn't entice them with nice peeled prawn. Perhaps their eyes are getting keener for the hooks. My bait kept getting smashed by thumb-size tailor instead! Cute little buggers they were.

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    looks like you guys have got the snapper at Mud sorted.Good consistent catches.Well done.
    Life is short fish hard!!!
    21,6 Sea Fox WA Pro ....

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    Some nice snapps there Dean.

    Well done mate.
    Cheers, Doug.
    Love to use Preditek or Kingfisher lures or Viva Lures when I am out fishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PixieAU View Post
    What's the trick with gar? I remember you used to be able to catch them on a small long-shank hook with any sort of bait, even bread. The other day I couldn't entice them with nice peeled prawn. Perhaps their eyes are getting keener for the hooks. My bait kept getting smashed by thumb-size tailor instead! Cute little buggers they were.
    I never use a long shank hook - it seems to make them reject the bait as soon as they feel the hook. I use my luderick hooks - sizes 8 - 12 and a small piece of peeled prawn or dough from the white bread I use as berley. Throw pieces of bread, with the crust as well, ( about 3-4cm square) onto the water and the gar will form a 'feeding frenzy' all trying to get some. As the piece of bread gets eaten a small piece with a hook in it thrown close to the crowd will get swallowed almost at once. They also like a moving bait, so throw past the crowd and draw you float back towards and through them. This draws an eager crowd following the bait and it will get eaten as soon as you pause it.
    Cheers Freeeedom

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    Hey Dean, well done, a good mixed bag. I spent the night out at Mud with visiting outlaws, we caught a huge number of undersize snapper and sweetlip. Also only three legal sand crabs. I think the place has been flogged this Christmas due to the good weather. Some rain is neaded.

    Cheers, Mark

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