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    Mud Overnighter

    Well what more can i say.
    Great to see that all the weather reports were right for Sat night NNNNNNNNOOTTT #

    Had the boat in the water by 2.00pm on Sat and the #plan was to get some livies and head over and fish the N/W of Mud.Everything was going to plan until we arrived at mud.10/15 knots.Yeah right #
    Decided on trying a spot down the western side but with the conditions still getting worse i made the call to head further south to get out of the wind.
    Dropped the pick at the S/W corner and within minutes landed a nice squire but not quite legal #
    Things can only get better #
    Within an hour the wind felt like it had doubled it's speed and cond were not looking good #
    Headed further south to get out of the wind and get some sleep #

    Woke just before 4.00am to still water and no wind Time to head north again.
    Conditions were still ordinary up the top end but we persisted in hope of getting a feed.with only small squire and a few small cod comming aboard things weren't looking good #

    Caught up with Skippa & Hooter #while we were there and was good to see that they were keeping all the catfish to themselves.

    Spent most of the morning running around in search of some decent fish with not a great deal of luck
    with mostly undersized squire and cod being landed.
    Pulled the pin at 1.00pm with hope of having a feed in the pots.1 crab isn't what you would call a feed.

    This one is for Skippa.
    Yes us Haines owners do get wet...Very wet.Copped one over the bow and straight up over the screen while picking up the pots.

    All in all not the best weekend out but as always just good to be on the water #

    Cheers Dazza

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    twodogsfishing
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    Re: Mud Overnighter

    we made the call on sat to return early from the sandhills, no whiting and only undersized crabs. we drifted around the northern side with plastics for no luck. however we did get 6 big sandies out of four pots that were down for under an hour. where did u drop urs. my dad and uncle have crabbed mud for 25yrs and although u dont get the numbers like at the sandhills you can always count on them being quality.

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    Re: Mud Overnighter

    We had plans to do an overnighter Saturday night out near the Rouse. Upon arrival Saturday afternoon, the wind was bareable, but it just got worse and worse and worse until we pulled the pin and we were home by 1900. Still had a truckload of bait and berley left, but at around $1.30 (+) a litre, the fuel bill wasn't a killer. Oh well, that's fishing comps; they seem to be able to attract the worst the weather Gods can throw up.

    Cheers,
    NICK.

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    Re: Mud Overnighter

    Two Dogs
    Had my pots on the N/W side,Normally do well there with the crabs but a bit like the fishing there was not a great deal around.
    Cheers Dazza

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    Re: Mud Overnighter

    Darren,

    Mate quite happy to share the catties ( that goes 4 u too kev), would you believe I have never caught one before, but then again it was the first time I went fishing with Hoots too, big coincidence hey

    So Haines get wet too eh, yeah Darryl could of told ya that too, apparently there not MB phone friendly either...

    I also hear a certain Haines gave its skipper and deckie a right soaking today too ...


    Cheers,
    Tony
    Light travels faster than sound, that's why some people seem Bright ...... untill they speak

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