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  1. #16
    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2002

    Re: Xmas Hols, where will you be ?

    This January will see me giving the sandflies at Turkey Beach their annual feed of cockroach blood,hope the wind is kinder this year.

  2. #17
    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2003

    Re: Xmas Hols, where will you be ?

    Hi Phill,
    Could'nt tell you what they were after .They were pulling the nets in as i went past at daylight. Dont worry i have that number programmed in my phone .Iwould use it in a flash if i thought something was sus.
    Regards Steve

  3. #18

    Re: Xmas Hols, where will you be ?

    Banshee.........Turkey Beach in January.

    Jeez..louise you are a glutten for punishment.

    I went at Easter time and they were good, but that hotter weather really gets them cranking. Good luck !

    Phill
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  4. #19
    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2002

    Re: Xmas Hols, where will you be ?

    Hi Phill,I think after five years I have become use to them,all the same I've started taking the wife and kids down to the tea tree swamp for picnics just to get them used to it(I'm so considerate).So what's good to catch there at different times of the year?I only ever go in January.

  5. #20

    Re: Xmas Hols, where will you be ?

    Being summer, I think those toothy critters should be about......mack's, Jack's, trevors and those Chinese Fish:- Whi-Ting.

    Maybe give John a call on 07 4978 3822 or A/hrs on 4474 2174 or even Fax him on 4978 3962

    Personally, I'd be looking up Seven Mile Creek way and around the cnr into the deep blue. Those creeks and runoffs on the left hand side heading out of the harbour are worth looking into, especially round Bird Isl for Flatties, and whiting in the shallows.

    I know that winter heralds the return each year of the Grey Mackerel and they are thick as, and come right up the harbour almost to the boat ramp.

    Good luck ! hope you using that special home made repellent ?

    Phill
    Kingfisher Painting Solutions:- Domestic and Commercial.

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