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First feed from the bay
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    First feed from the bay

    hi all
    well we had an early start on good friday, had the boat on the water at 4.15 at wynnum, and headed straight out to harry's arti. drifted baits and SP's, with the only success being a squire about 28cm on SP. didn't notice anything being caught on any of the other boats that lined the reef, so we headed off towards the bar in search of new ground.

    we came across some very rough and promising looking ground, with anly a few boats after 1 drift and a few good hits, we droped anchor and began dropping baits down on undersized sinkers. alot of undersized fish were caught before a floating pillie took off. after a short 10min fight, our first eva legal fish was boated. a nice sized schoolie.

    many boats had now started to find our new spot and with sheer luck began pulling in some very nice sized squire. 1 boat next to us boated 3 very nice specimens on SP's, and a boat behind us that seemed to be pulling in a fish every 5-10mins. many didn't look legal, however they were all thrown straight into their esky (why isn't the fisheries ever out doing their job).

    just as the tide started we slow, we made a quick move in preparation for the turn of the tide, and the old man managed to hooked upto his first legal quire on bait going at 42cm. as the saying goes, no run no fun. it was dead for the next hour, then after the turned to the run out, the action still didn't pick up so we headed off to attempt for some whiting on the banks, without any success.

    i will later drop the pictures in of our schoolie and squire.

    it makes me really frustrated when every boat around us is landing legal fish, using the same baits and techniques we were (well appear to be), yet we still barely caught anything legal.

    just a note to everyone out there. IF YOU CONTINUE TO KEEP UDERSIZED FISH, YOU ARE DIMINISHING THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF THE FISH FOR EVERYONE ELSE, and it is ILLEGAL, i hope you get caught!! > >

    regards
    Josh

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    the_baker
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    Re: First feed from the bay

    I am with you on that last note



    dave

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    Re: First feed from the bay

    7hrs work in the bay

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    Ausfish Platinum Member warrior's Avatar
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    Jul 2005

    Re: First feed from the bay

    mate ,if you see these wankers keeping undersize fish you can take down there boat number ,put the fisheries number inyour mobile and ring them asap even when you are on the water ,they will promptly intercept the boat and do all the bookings,it works as i have done it.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member chief's Avatar
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    Feb 2006

    Re: First feed from the bay

    Good Idea Warrior, I;ve seen some idiots taking undersized fish but mate it will happen, they will be caught. I'm happy to say I"ve been checked by fisheries twice in a two weeks , once in the brissie river where they checked every boat anchored and yesterday in the maroochy river.I think it's great, it's not an inconvience if your doing the right thing and hopefully they'll score a few of these jerks

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    Re: First feed from the bay

    Funny in the last 20 odd yrs in NSW I have only been checked once, and that was about 15 yrs ago. Yep I'm all for more Inspectors on or near the water.
    Anyway a day on the water is always good
    Rainbow Trout is NOT skittle flavoured fish.........

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    Re: First feed from the bay


    Hi Josh,

    What I read into your report is that you are fishing Soft Plastics the same way you fish bait - quote "with anly a few boats after 1 drift and a few good hits, we droped anchor and began dropping baits down on undersized sinkers."

    If you were getting hits, I would have varied how I was presenting the plastic. Such as putting on lighter Jighead and casting ahead of the drift. I might be off the track because I wasn't there, but might be a suggestion worth considering.

    Hope you had a nice day anyhow, and one spotty provides a lot of fillet. One fish fed my whole family (caught by accident on a bait jig, but that's another story! )

    Scalem

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    Re: First feed from the bay

    thanks the advice scalem, anything helps,

    yes you are right, those 2 fish fed our larger family for Good Friday dinner.

    Josh

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