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  1. #16

    Re: Sammy Is Out There

    FrankOO, What kind of retrieve action do you find is most effective.

    I've got 2 jigs but never had any success yet, mind I have only tried them twice I think.

    Good fish to get on plastics that snapper and sweetie.

    Angla

  2. #17
    bidkev
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    Re: Sammy Is Out There

    Well done mate. awesome pics and good on yer for putting Sammy back for me

    kev

    Life is hard, no one makes it out alive.

  3. #18

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    Well you guessed it Frank, I did indeed go straight home and fired up the computer to have a look at your post. Lovely fish. Shame they weren't around on the days that we went out. Oh well I still had a great time. Sure beats work anyday. As always you put in a top report. Well done. [smiley=laola.gif] See you soon.

    Poodroo


    He who aims at nothing is sure to hit it.


  4. #19

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    nice fish Frank did you get that sweetie at deep tempest? i have caught alot at shallow tempest
    planning the next onslaught 6.5m Profish
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

  5. #20

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    Gidday Frank,
    Great to see ya plastics slaying them again. Had a mate catch his first snapper on plastic out there on friday. Happy man! Dusted a few before he got the knack. Converted maybe!
    Scoota

  6. #21

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    good fish frank, for more samson pics there is some in this post.

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/cgi-ausfis...1140319636/0#0

  7. #22
    Frank_Oostenbroek
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    Hi Spiro,

    The Spangled Emperor was caught at Shallow Tempest but all the rest were caught at Deep Tempest.

    Frank OO

  8. #23
    Frank_Oostenbroek
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    Re: Sammy Is Out There

    Hi Angla,

    The Short answer is No!!. We haven't taken bait out for years.

    Make the commitment. Don't take bait on your next trip offshore. This way you will be forced to experiment with your plastics, but make sure you take plenty of spares because you will get smoked.

    Keep your line near the bottom by casting ahead. Keep your line and leaders light and hang on.

    The action is not really important. If your plastic is down there it will get hit.

    Frank OO

  9. #24

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    Hi Frank,

    There are few days you don't get a good fish these days, congratulations! It is true that the techniques you use have taken a life time to develop and it's paying dividends. I certainly took a while to lose my security blanket (bait) but I think it was only about 4 or 5 trips before I left those smelly pillies and squid behind.

    Thank you for your advice some 4 years ago, even Moreton Bay is a hoot with SP's. There will be another post from me soon!!

    Scalem


  10. #25
    Frank_Oostenbroek
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    Re: Sammy Is Out There

    Hi Brian,

    You may have to wait until the weather improves

    Frank OO

  11. #26

    Re: Sammy Is Out There

    Well done Frank OO. Excellent fish. With the platics are you just using light jig heads to get them to the bootom? Any clues on the range of plastics to try?


    cheers,

    Mike.

  12. #27
    Frank_Oostenbroek
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    Re: Sammy Is Out There

    Hi Mikerx,

    Please see the post a couple above yours.

    My Favourite are the Gulp Chartruese or Powerbait Chartruese

    Frank OO

  13. #28

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    Well done guys, love those nice shots of the fish too!
    cheers
    Toppy

  14. #29

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    hey guys
    in the deep water [ around 80-90 meters ] frank and i use jig heads around one and a quatrer to one and a half ounce. on thursday we were using 6 inch red and white sluggos and they weren't reaching the bottom getting slammed three quaters of the way down. while the plastic is floating down grab the jig rod [ the plastic will take anywhere to a minute to reach the bottom ] and give it a few serious jigs always keeping in contact with the bottom. after a minute or so your plastic is now on the bottom wind the jig in as fast as humanly possible cos you will get slammed. give the plastic a couple of long draws up with the rod tip and let it hit the bottom. most fish will hit it on the drop so we keep on trying to make the plastic drop to the bottom.
    in shallower water we use three quater to an ounce jig heads and the same method applies.
    in really shallow water we use three eighth heads.
    try to buy the heads with heavy wire cos they will straighten on even smallish fish
    plastics to try are anything 4-5-6 inch. franky loves chartreuce but i like white. berkley gulp get a fair flogging as do the new berkley realistics range. these guides are for when there is minimal current flowing
    sorry about the "essay".

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