Surely by now Greg you've been soley responsible for enough B&B sales to warrent them GIVING you part ownership of the business????
oohhh come on big fella can't you just dull down the size and quality a bit mate? We'll all still buy the mag, I promise
lol
Cheers, Mark.
Surely by now Greg you've been soley responsible for enough B&B sales to warrent them GIVING you part ownership of the business????
Steveo mate you gotta get back up there while the macks are thick mate.
Jugs- They fight well and look and taste even better. We launch the boat on the beach in the bayside of Double Island Point. Like all places if you concentrate enough on the one area you will you soon get to know the spots and often start pulling fish.
Zulu- Even when the chrimp is placed on the trace of the hexhead it only stops the macks bitting the heaxhead but that does not stop them from going for the swivel so keeping the wire trace very short is the only way to stop bit offs.The depth in that are is just over 50 mtrs on the reefs. No doubt we will see you there soon
Mark-I like your humour mate.
Macca- Turn it up mate i wish mate i have given bugger all compared to others that write for BnB. I would be on the bottom of the list But if you ever start your own mag then i think i will write for you part ownership sounds great
Cheers Greg
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Sorry about the lateness of these photo's but here's a bit of action from our boat,
As you can see in the earlier shot the anchor light is still on and the body still in snooze mode [smiley=sleeping.gif]Thanx for being the alarm clock Greg.!
It was my mates first time offshore ever and an experiance he'll never forget.(great way to break him in)
Here's Alfred with his first ever fish caught offshore.
Jamie with another good one
Finaly got myself off the wheel and onto a rod for a bit of the action.
As you can see Alf's still smiling.
After the trolling action had died off we went for a drop on the bottom only to find the old cobia still streatching our arms.
Just in case you think it's the same old spaniard in the three pics.....
nice fish man
Scott
Hey Thunderbird, nice piccies but can you put up a photo of Greg's big Snapper #
The big snappa.Was the one that got away hence the name
Snapped him
You wished it got away roota
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