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    Fishing Photobomb

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    So, after trolling through all the usual weather prediction sites I found one that said the weather may be bareable up this way so I gave Shagga a shout and we agreed to meet at the Bells Creek boat ramp at 5am. Shagga was there on time and away we went! Bottom of the tide was planned for 5:30am ish and top around 11am. Weather was perfect!! Wilyweather had it right!!
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    Decision was made to fish the beacons until the sun came up.... no good. Moved over to another spot. After a while score!! Mid fifties flatty. Dinner!!
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    After a short time another fish hits the deck mid twenties bream
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    Decided to start working over the weed beds in front of the mangroves where "some" anglers have had some success in recent times.


    After a number of throwing SP's around I was onto another flatone around the same size!! Into the keeper net with the other for dinner (We ate last weeks on Tuesday)
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    Anyway, after a time of peppering the weed beds we headed in.

    Thanks for a top day Gazz!!!

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    Re: Fishing Photobomb

    nice work. what did you get the thong on? from my experience they are normally a surface feeder.

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    Re: Fishing Photobomb

    Nice Fish and Great Pics

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    Be careful with those thongs mate, you are only one short of the bag limit!

    Nice catch and nice pics!

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    nice flatties again mate. First report ive seen of a plugger hitting a plastic.
    Looking forward to a feed of flatty fillets myself
    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Well done Funchy some nice flatties there mate good stuff.
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    Gday funchy, had a mate pick me up at toorbul at 6am today, we spent 4 hours flicking the banks at low tide for 1 small flathead, perfect conditions but very very slow, where are they?, i also tried out a new blade, got 2 casts in before i tried to cast it with the bail arm closed, ping!! there goes 14$, dammit talking too much..

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    is that thong legal size lol nice flatties
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    At least you can wear one thong that's my theory. It is always a bonus to get a few fish also, what weights were those jigs?

    tight lines - Mossy

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    Re: Fishing Photobomb

    Quote Originally Posted by sandbankmagnet View Post
    nice work. what did you get the thong on? from my experience they are normally a surface feeder.
    Live sole? Ben

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    Re: Fishing Photobomb

    Quote Originally Posted by Mossy247 View Post
    At least you can wear one thong that's my theory. It is always a bonus to get a few fish also, what weights were those jigs?

    tight lines - Mossy
    1/8th oz Mossy. Fishing pretty shallow. (less than a meter)

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    Re: Fishing Photobomb

    Quote Originally Posted by alleycat View Post
    Gday funchy, had a mate pick me up at toorbul at 6am today, we spent 4 hours flicking the banks at low tide for 1 small flathead, perfect conditions but very very slow, where are they?, i also tried out a new blade, got 2 casts in before i tried to cast it with the bail arm closed, ping!! there goes 14$, dammit talking too much..
    Hey mate, bugger bout the blade

    We had to work hard for them but have found they are hanging in tight to the mangrove line. IT is a PITA managing the weed but worth the persistence. Good luck mate.

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    Very nice flatties

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