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    Jack Report

    Well hit the water about 7.30 this morning and after a quick 20 minute bash got into my favourite jack creek ready to rock. However first throw of the cast net showed a very bad sign, about 1 billion herring in the creek, they were everyhere. I prefer to fish the creek when bait isnt that prevelent.

    Got to the secret spot everything looked good clouds of sandflies, chopping in the creek and out ent the livies.

    One rule never take hand off handline, missed 2 massive hits straight away trying to tune in the tranny and one to open a drink. Burley broght in the bream and some nice balckies to about 30cm hit the esky.

    Next 30minutes saw 1 snapped forty point handline, 1 fish that went straight to the snags and one dropped right at the boat (im pretty sure he winked at me).

    So no jacks but we got out of the creek and hit a little reef out the front where we managed to pull 4 nice grassies (bout 40cm) 1 rock flathead (60cm) and a few nice stripeys all on snapbacks.

    Also managed about 40 trevors amongst all this all about 20cm long as they were in plague proportions, all pretty good on 2kg rods and line. Highlight was the 1 metre catfish that ate a wire net cod about 3 metres from the boat while being pulled in

  2. #2

    Re: Jack Report

    Geez no replies I guess if I caught a 30cm whiting Id get 50?

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    Re: Jack Report

    Quote Originally Posted by devocean
    Geez no replies I guess if I caught a 30cm whiting Id get 50?
    You got a whiting. LOL
    Make something Idiot proof and they make better Idiots

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    fishingnottake
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    Re: Jack Report

    jelousy is a curse, we're all just speechless with jelousy

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    Unlucky, maybe next time. The jacks are there, just got to watch that handline and stay away from the trannys i didnt no u were that way inclined?
    Matt

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    Re: Jack Report

    There were at least 2 jacks there. You see jacks are very smart keen eyed fishys. Everytime you turned your back one was daring the other to pull on the line. They'd keep look out for each other and when you turn around they disappear. These are usually the biggest jacks in the water too. I've encountered these jacks everywhere. They're huge, they're fierce, they're never in the bucket...
    Any fishing is good fishing (should probably say Any fishing is...probably going to be illegal soon)

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    Re: Jack Report

    Mick was in his dive gear under the boat messin with ya!!

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    Re: Jack Report

    Quote Originally Posted by mattooty
    Unlucky, maybe next time. The jacks are there, just got to watch that handline and stay away from the trannys i didnt no u were that way inclined?
    Matt
    Beautiful never really thought about it that way

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