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G'day all , went for another run down the coast last night . plan was to fish the run out tide for bream at spot x i love it when a plan works out
on the water at 4pm , quick run over to spot x anchor up and start burleying hard . took about 10min for the first fish to come in from then on it was non stop until we left
total catch was 33 bream , all over 27cm , 4 at 37cm . between the 2 of us
caught a strange looking fish , not sure what it was i called it for some sort of cod see pic below
oh and total fuel used this trip 6.5 lt
cheers
Jason.
pics to follow
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the catch
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Nice work longtail - roughly what area were you in down the coast?? Catching some nice fish and not costing the earth with fuel the way it is, is always a good thing
Hi Mick , mate we were in the Broadwater within sight of the seaway
forgot to mention i had a sound over the pipeline , my deckie didn't know where it was , but the area was unfishable yesterday arvo due to the amount of large boats using the seaway one idiot in a big boat threw about a 3mt wake around 50mt from us he slowed down once we gave him a mouthfull though
Jason.
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Ahhhhhhhhhh the northern rock walls of wavebreak aye nice. Yeah those big boaties have no consideration
Good work Jason!! Also notice you packed a nice feed for in between the busy times... What is that... fried chicken..? Yum Have no idea about the other fish tho...
Re the cruiser incident - saw it happen to a boat about the size of yours one day cruiser comes rocketing past this boat who was doing about 20kph - came within 10 metres of him as he was passing and the wake he left from the bow hit the 6metre cuddy side on and almost swamped it. Those guys can be irresponsible - the bigger the boat, the more the money, the less the brains of the skipper.
Not a bad effort there Jas.
Catch up soon.
Dazza
Good work jas me and mitchell went out today but it was to windy
Originally Posted by Adamy
err........ that's my bait ...... # shhhh #
guy-- yeah mate heard the warnings when they were released fri arvo # thought you mightn't go out
cheers Dazza , catch up on the 16th
cheers
Jason.
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Good onya JAs.
Looks as tho Helen and the kids dont get to eat all the fish themselves again hey.
MAte u got any marks that'll give snapper that close in.
Brett
It's FULLY SIC man
Brett , we got a few smallish squire from this spot last time but none last night # #usually they are 25-30cm # #haven't got a legal one there yet.
we all ate fish tonight mate # #enjoying this while it lasts #
Jason.
ps - pic of one of the bigger ones this morning , he went 37cms.
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Well done Jason good to see you got a good feed
Only used 6.5 ltrs, I think you were throwing over the fence outside Sea World LOL
Peter
Thanks Peter , prob only get 1 more trip in before they thin out , gunna be a bit busy for the next few w/ends > should come down for the next one
my deckie rang this morning and he thinks the mystery fish is some sort of morwong , i still reckon it's a cod of some sort
cheers
Jason.
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G'day Jason,
I was down the seaway for most of the day yesterday. We threw some lures around the tip of the North wall for a small mack tuna and bonito. Went further up the broadwater and tagged three small flathead, went out to the Scottsih Prince for some livies, and came back down to the seaway to drift the hole on sunset. Mate got a tailor around 1 kg on a yakka. We finished up soaking our last few livies on the Northern side of Wavebreak Is.
You must have seen me. A yellow 15' centre console with 2 POB. I don't know what your rig looks like and didn't notice any ausfish stickers. Pity we didn't get to say hello!
Jeremy
"The underlying spirit of angling is that the skill of the angler is pitted against the instinct and strength of the fish and the latter is entitled to an even chance for it's life."
(Quotation from the rules of the Tuna Club Avalon, Santa Catalina, U.S.A.)
Apathy is the enemy