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    Ausfish Platinum Member ShaneC's Avatar
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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    This is fair dinkum. Old mates name is Jack Schitt, there are quite a few Schitts around there, even old Jack's back neighbour is a Schitt, first name Fuller. Push him for more info and he will tell you how slow trolling plastic bags is deadly for turtles.....

    Can't believe I even replied to this clown now I think of it.

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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    So many haters and non believers on this site, how do you know these ideas don't work? Have you tried them?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Si's Avatar
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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Quote Originally Posted by Muddy Toes View Post
    And with his sense of humor we shall call him Cobiajack
    I have a couple of names also......

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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Quote Originally Posted by lucee81 View Post
    So many haters and non believers on this site, how do you know these ideas don't work? Have you tried them?
    I believe that the rotten bait might have some merit but the rusty hooks???????????? Why not just buy black hooks???????????? If the water is too dirty for the fish to find a plastic or lure then how is a shiny hook going to be seen. At least a lure makes a noise in the water. The only thing a rusty hook is going to result in is a bad or non hook up and or tetanus.
    Remember to always log on before heading offshore.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Si's Avatar
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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Quote Originally Posted by ozynorts View Post
    I believe that the rotten bait might have some merit but the rusty hooks???????????? Why not just buy black hooks???????????? If the water is too dirty for the fish to find a plastic or lure then how is a shiny hook going to be seen. At least a lure makes a noise in the water. The only thing a rusty hook is going to result in is a bad or non hook up and or tetanus.
    I'm pretty sure Lucee and aus are taking the piss oz.

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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Brings me to the time about 25-27 years back, service man for Massey Ferguson in Petrie, on the way back from Beerburrum it was time to get the chaff bag out. Now a good spot to stop for 30 mins. Aha Caboolture river on Beachmere road. Pulled up and was gnawing on a sango and found 20 odd ft of 15lb line with a rusting 1/0 hook, kept looking and found a piece of torn mullet flesh about 50mm diameter, on it goes, tied a small branch on 4 ft up for a float and out she goes. Tied the other end to a sapling on the bank. Well pickle me grandmother 5 mins later off it goes, dropped my next sango grabbed the line and pulled up a dirty old catfish.
    No moral to the story. Just saying.


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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Quote Originally Posted by Si View Post
    I'm pretty sure Lucee and aus are taking the piss oz.
    Speak for yourself mate.
    When was the last time you saw Lucee81 post up a fishing report?
    Bet he's got a packet of squid laid out on the roof of the shed........

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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Quote Originally Posted by Muddy Toes View Post
    Speak for yourself mate.
    When was the last time you saw Lucee81 post up a fishing report?
    Bet he's got a packet of squid laid out on the roof of the shed........
    If I keep it on the shed it doesn't stink the house out. You should move yours.
    People splatter there bait with tuna oil have you smelt that crap.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Boat Hog's Avatar
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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Quote Originally Posted by lucee81 View Post
    If I keep it on the shed it doesn't stink the house out. You should move yours.
    People splatter there bait with tuna oil have you smelt that crap.
    Pfffffft ... that is so old school Lucas! I use gelatine coated fish oil capsules. No smell, no stink. Capsule dissolves and releases the oil.

    Not only does it attract fish, but it also attracts old ladies with arthritis and joint pain!

    I know, I know ...... smarter than the average Hog!

    Cheers,
    Jim

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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Best Jew bait I ever used was half a cane toad.
    The Jewies love em.

    Dan

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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Quote Originally Posted by lucee81 View Post
    If I keep it on the shed it doesn't stink the house out. You should move yours.
    People splatter there bait with tuna oil have you smelt that crap.
    You want to talk about fish stink junior?

    Come around to my Chinese household for dinner one night and then we'll see if you still want to talk about stinking fish anymore..................

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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Quote Originally Posted by ozynorts View Post
    Hey boony, I noticed that you had trouble catching fish in the Fitzroy the other day.
    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...-Easter-Monday
    Perhaps you need to follow up on these tips to improve your catch rate.
    Ummmmmmmm no.... Ill pass and stick to the thready buster chucking

    I also have a couple of mates who fish corrooman with lures on certain tides and do well.... I'm sorry aus2045 but have u considered taking up golf or maybe chess??

    Cheers from boony
    Fishing can be defined as "A jerk on one end of the rod, waiting for a jerk on the other".
    "Fishing was around along time before you darling"

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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Quote Originally Posted by XtremeBoony View Post
    Ummmmmmmm no.... Ill pass and stick to the thready buster chucking

    I also have a couple of mates who fish corrooman with lures on certain tides and do well.... I'm sorry aus2045 but have u considered taking up golf or maybe chess??

    Cheers from boony
    Maybe you are right, I do need to drop fishing as a hobby i'm obviously now the worst fisherman in the world. I used to be very at it once, even won a few comps back in the day. Funny how things change hey. Maybe landscape photography is my thing. Cheers all, keep smilling.

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    Ausfish Silver Member BOMBIE's Avatar
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    Re: Lessons learnt, Coorooman Creek.

    Attachment 90953A recent feed caught in the said Coorooman Crk with small sinkers & two trip old squid/cuttlefish ...SSSUUUHHHHH

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOMBIE View Post
    Attachment 90953A recent feed caught in the said Coorooman Crk with small sinkers & two trip old squid/cuttlefish ...SSSUUUHHHHH
    Ha, picture does not work, theres nothing there, just like said crk lol.

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