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Redcliffe squire on softies
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    Redcliffe squire on softies

    Hit the water early at spot x and ended up with 7 squire ranging between 37 and 43cm.Started in close in about 4 m of water and headed out deeper as the sun got higher in the sky.The water was extremely clear.Got the last one about 830 am in 7 m.

    Plastics used where 3in bass minnows and 3in snapbacks.



    cheers leigh

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    Ausfish Platinum Member jackash's Avatar
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    Jul 2003

    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    Good fish! WEll done, what jig heads were you using?
    Cheers,
    JAckash

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    Ausfish Platinum Member -spiro-'s Avatar
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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    cool- i hope you wern't by yourself
    planning the next onslaught 6.5m Profish
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    yum 7 beautiful pan sized fish. well done not a bad mornings work.
    Bring on the Marlin!!!

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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    Jig heads were 1/8tt and i was with a mate.

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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    nice fish there matee and nicley done

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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    Nice catch there Tangles...well done.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member mattooty's Avatar
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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    Hahahaha, spiro, I thought the same thing. Very nice catch for a morining works.
    Matt

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    aquarius
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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    A good feed there Tangles......That clear water does make the fishing tough but going deeper as the light gets stronger is definately the way to go........I have the same problem during winter fishing the Wellington Point shallow reef.
    Do you get bigger squire from your location in the summer months?
    Cheers Brent

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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    I havent tried in the summer yet as this is about my 4th session at redcliffe.Only been playing with the rubbers for about a year now.Am definatly hooked on squire on plastics.So i will be giving it a go through the summer months.

    Do you get better squire through the summer in the southern bay brent?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    Nice catch there mate, havent had a chance to chase them down the Tweed way yet but will eventually get there. Keep smashing them.

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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    nice catch leigh, those squire are great eating at that size , i just wish i had that same luck yesterday .


    chillers

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    aquarius
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    Re: Redcliffe squire on softies

    Yes Leigh we do get better quality around Wello reef but just not in big numbers...........Last year we also encountered many sand flathead between the sandy patches on the reef.
    We did a few night trips under the full moon during winter with the SP's and scored a few squire up to 60cm so just maybe those better quality fish could be up in the shallows during the night over the summer months.
    Those grass sweetlip will start to appear as the water warms and boy you reckon the squire fight hard.......wait till a 40cm grassy hits the plastic..lol
    Seabreeze.com.au is showing good conditions for next weekend so if they prove to be correct i will be out there hunting down a squire or three.
    Cheers Brent

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