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    Ausfish Platinum Member kingcray's Avatar
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    Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    a mate and i headed out yesterday arvo chasing snapper and hoping for a few late season sandies.
    End result was no snapper, but managed a good lot of sandies. Best pot had 7 keepers. Plenty of undersize and jennies amongst them too.
    Big thanks to Greg (seahorse) for donating a heap of his winter whiting frames to me. Might have to drop in again one day soon mate
    crabs were caught in the shallows close to margate beach / scotts point and also caught some in close to clontarf.
    cheers
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    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Nice haul. There were quite a few two weeks ago up the other end of Reddie when I went for a dive. Some good sized models, and even some breeding couples.

    Cuzza

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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Nice feed of crabs 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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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    no snapper?

    nice one deano

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    Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Nice feed! I can't say the same for my usual spot x near Coochie though, I only managed 3 crab where normal is double digit. We had a ball catching snapper off peel, but none of them legal, just fun to catch on small 3" shads, two rods was just too busy. They came on the chew in the last hour of sunlight.

    Scalem


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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Nice catch of sandies Dean.

    There are lots of them in Deception Bay as well, but the average size is a lot smaller. I put 4 pots in on Saturday morning baited with spangled emperor heads. Retrieved them Saturday evening for 5 keepers, but each pot would have had 8 - 10 crabs in it, and lots of them were just undersized. Very few jenny sand crabs.

    One pot had 2 huge and very angry jenny mudcrabs that had done a fair bit of damage to some of the sand crabs that were in the pot with them.

    cheers

    Jeff

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    Ausfish Platinum Member kingcray's Avatar
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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Funchy no nothing but a few shovels. My spots only seem to fire through the mornings.

    Scalem, Yeah that is a lot of fun for sure. In recent years ive found the sandies very scarce around here at this time, so was pretty pleased to get as many as we did.

    Thanks Jeff, ive never really crabbed up D bay way. Clontarf and woody point are close to me and its never hard to get a feed of them around there. I dont crab woody point area at night as i find the wobbegongs are everywhere there and get into the pots through the night, hence why we set the pots at clontarf and margate. No wobbegongs or muddies this trip.
    We kept around 25, but wouldve let go easy that many again that were within 2-3 mm undersize.
    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Quote Originally Posted by kingcray View Post
    My spots only seem to fire through the mornings.
    Deano, with the weekends conditions being as good as they were, I'd hazard a guess that the area around Reddy saw plenty of boat traffic throughout the day making the snapper a bit skittish and possibly explaining why mornings may be a better option in those circumstances.

    But you never know though eh? Bloody fish have never listened to my theories in the past and probably never will in the future. I'd say you were definitely a better chance of catching one than I was sitting down at the local footy club with a cold schooner.

    Kev

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    Ausfish Platinum Member kingcray's Avatar
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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    hey Kev .. my night wasnt much different. Few beers listening to the broncos beat the raiders watching my mate boat shovelnose rays.
    I couldnt exactly fish my mark as there was a kayaker parked right on it when i arrived. In the middle of bloody nowhere, nobody else in sight.
    you are probably right about the traffic throughout the day scaring them off. Although some of the best sessions ive had out there have been mid to late morning.
    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Yeah, those kayakers are a bloody nuisance

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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Just go through the week. Less boat traffic

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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Greg, not all of us go into work once a week mate.
    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    Yeah mate. Iam going out in morning to chase a snapper or 2 at Woody, if no good, then maybe a flattie or 2" and failing all that, over to catch some whiting. Lol

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    Ausfish Platinum Member kingcray's Avatar
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    Re: Still a few sandies around - Redcliffe

    sounds like a tough day coming up. Dont think you can miss the flatties at the moment
    Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.

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    Just not looking forward to the cold morning mate. These old bones not getting any younger. Hate the cold. Lol

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