hey phil did you use the big rig to churn them up so they float to the surface, ROFLMAO. had to ask # i caught my grassie on a #4 short shank
BTW. tell us a bit more about you being a bad boy, i still don't know the full story here #
cheers.
I'm staying right out of this til " The Black Douglas " leaves my system. ???
And for JB and Brett, I've donged Parrot, Squire, Grassies, Spangled's and Moses within 100 meters of Biggera Creek mouth. opps.........too much info.
Did I say that ?
I'm having time out, for a while. Apparently, I've been a bad , bad boy. Can anyone enlighten me ?
Phill ???
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hey phil did you use the big rig to churn them up so they float to the surface, ROFLMAO. had to ask # i caught my grassie on a #4 short shank
BTW. tell us a bit more about you being a bad boy, i still don't know the full story here #
cheers.
Hi,
Were you drifting the 70ft out from the Blue Hole and the Moreton Banks if this is not giving too much away.
Regrds Bluewater1
Hi, Usually start around 27.19s, working the drop offs in around 20m #but not too far out, then south towards the foul ground area, you'll find depths of 25 and 27m depressions.
You need the bait coming off the coonungai and moreton banks out in fron t of crab.
There are some good drop offs the 10m line into 20m+, they feed off the bait coming off these banks.
Bottom/top and ebb tides i find the best. Just have to combat the current that all.
Even the foul grounds hold some good structures.
Some very interesting spots through there.
day or night, but i prefer night as you usually have the area to yourself.
regards