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    seaway fires

    hey fellas hit the seaway early am today and she didnt dissapoint. ended up landing 8 jewies releasing 4 and 1 real solid gt around 3 kgs. all on liveys and flesh baits today current a bit too strong for the trans ams

    the gt was kept for a cook island mate who recuns they are the best tasting fish in the sea when done raw?????:p good on him

    cheers matt

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    Re: seaway fires

    Nice jewies Matt, what were the live bait? Does your Cook Island Mate do them in cocunut milk as I have tried something similar?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member chief's Avatar
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    Feb 2006

    Re: seaway fires

    looks like a great morning mate ,nice fish

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    yeh he does something similar to that not real sure what he does but he is great takes all of my frames as well its a sweet deal

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    Some great fish mate. Good fun when you get onto a school of jewies, and the gt would have been a handful.

    Nice fresh trevally is a real good feed.

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    I thought someone said you dont catch fish

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    lol seano yeh where are there reports ay mate


    cheers matt

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    noluck
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    Re: seaway fires

    well done mate
    nice fish
    where did u fish on nort wall or south or did u fish from boat
    cheers no_luck
    ps
    u can pm if u dont want to say

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    gogecko
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    Re: seaway fires

    Well done mate, I was out early sat am, but I drifted the south wall for just a squire. Did you anchor or drift? How far in from the point ? How much sinker if you dont mind me asking?

    cheers
    Andrew

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    Re: seaway fires

    fished the end of the north wall and the only way to fish there is to drift too much current otherwise just sound around the se point of the wall to find the fish and use as much sinker as u need to keep your bait on the bottom. generally a 5 or 6 ball is heaps but if have to go bigger just use a longer trace as the jew can be a bit picky sometimes when they feel the weight of a sinker.
    yeh fadil mate i fished from a boat prolly a little far off the wall to be landbased.


    cheers matt

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    Re: seaway fires

    Nice soapies, got to be happy with that haul....

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    Ausfish Platinum Member StevenM's Avatar
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    Re: seaway fires

    Mate was there doing sea trials late last week and he said as they went past every boat that was there had rods bent over.

    Seaway might definetly be worth a go mid week
    Cheers

    Steven

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: seaway fires

    thats a great catch in anyones books , have you had any luck on the transams . what bait did the schoolies fall to.

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    Re: seaway fires

    had plenty of luck on the trans ams there in the past but too much current there on saturday. the schoolies fell to tailor strips and live herring. the tailor seem to love the trans ams too specially the big ones that sit on the bottom [smiley=thumbsup.gif] surprisingly the tailor dont wreck the soft plastic body either

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    Re: seaway fires

    4kg snapper give those transams a bit of a nudge at the banks matto

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