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  1. #16

    Re: North Pine

    yeah my mate fish-gutz uses them but have better sucess on lipless crankbaits

  2. #17

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    Does anyone know if the red claw are playing the game?

  3. #18

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    Does anyone know if the red claw are playing the game?

  4. #19

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    yeah mate got some stonkers 2 weeks ago just make the effort and walk a bit further the rewards will be there flicking with lures yesterday hooked a pot sunk it had good crays in it ps.pillies are the go nice and oily they lovem

  5. #20

    Re: North Pine

    Quote Originally Posted by lunatic
    Great looking fish there mate!!

    Do the bass hit plastics??

    Cheers,
    Lunatic
    when there on the chew they hit every thing that moves . I`ve had success on salt water squidgies in drop bear colour so they weren`t fussy that day.I prefer spinnerbaits in green or purple.

  6. #21
    blue-mako
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    Re: North Pine

    They were definately on the bite today for a good 10mins. Though they would only eat Spinnerbaits. Put a Jackall in front of them and it wasn't getting touched. Put a Spinnerbait in front of them and whamo!

    Troy

  7. #22

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    blue-mako did you get any of thoes 50+again

  8. #23
    blue-mako
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    Re: North Pine

    SWANY22: Nar no 50+'s . We met up with fish_crazy and he landed a 53 fork which is the biggest Bass I've ever seen by 1.5cm which is almost as good as me catching it. They're definately getting bigger and bigger . Got 7 all up and dropped 4 or 5, biggest was around 40 fork. They weren't taking the lure as hardcore as they were last session but the fish were still there once the right weather came over.

    Troy

  9. #24

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    here`s Swanny`s Big one 55 to the fork.

  10. #25
    blue-mako
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    Re: North Pine

    How much did he cost to get done? If you don't mind me asking.

    Troy

  11. #26

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    blue-mako cost me two hundred and sixty dollars bloke drove from yamba picked it up done the job and droped it of again well worth the money he is the bloke whoes ad is in the fishing monthly

  12. #27
    blue-mako
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    Re: North Pine

    I have seen the results of a big Bream and Whiting. Yours definately looks like a much better job then the Bream or Whiting though. Looks like you found the right person. Also I guess it also depends on how well you treat the fish after capture?

    Troy

  13. #28

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    mate keeped it alive till i got home straight in the frezzer very very sore arms about 3km from car big esky 2 guys been geting there for weeks had 2 keep one. wont kill one again.to good a fight but looks dam good on the wall. there has 2 be 60+ in there as they were caught 2 years ago.

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