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HARVEY BAY
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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Jan 2003

    HARVEY BAY

    hi all went to the bay on the w/end spent 2 days in the boat for a grand total of 3 legal(just) parrot fish, i did catch my first mackerel,under size , tried flicking meyal slices into a feed school of them but they wouldn't touch them, also i've never seen so many whip tails & grinners

  2. #2

    Re: HARVEY BAY

    Sorry to hear that Gary.

    Maybe with a bit more local knowledge, you can do better.

    Places like Deep Creek, further down the Straights, tend to fire up this time of year.

    Whiptails and Grinner, bugga. Sounds like you were out near Moon Ledge ?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Jan 2003

    Re: HARVEY BAY

    p.s thx for the info tho phil it was much appreciated

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: HARVEY BAY

    nah phil i was near woody around the gps marks for the recks and arty
    and the beacon on the north end in around 40ft of warer

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    Re: HARVEY BAY

    This time of year the bottom of Big Woody island fishes well for the diver whiting, also worth trying the Arti but only only for about an hour either side of high or low tide. This time of year on the arti a lot of undersize squire are caught. However, with the colder weather size will appear.

    I spent the weekend up Wathumba way in mid may and caught a mixed bag of tuna, makerel, trevally, kingfish, squire, grinners, catfish, sharks and sweetlip.

    As for the success for makerel on metal I have taken a few new approaches in the retreival as I found last time I started using a quick stop - start action and this worked wonders !! Even hooked up to a whiptail on a small lazer metal lure which in turn was taken for a run by a makerel ! End result was half a whiptail !! Next cast I caught a tuna on a 6kg strudwick spin rod with the lazer and had to play it for half an hour before boating it ! Very good fun !


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