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Sammy

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  1. Thanks Guys hey Noobie running ball sinker just drifting down into a burley trail of crushed up pillies and a loaf of cheap sliced bread from the local bakery mate :)

    they were keen to give us a run on 8lb line lots of fun that Trev went 46 cm! gave me a bit of curry on the light line but he kept on doing the ol ring of fire dance near the anchor rope lucky my mate knows wjhat he's doing with the net!.. we were still both on leave so we lit up the weber the next day and got the :wife: and kids onto a fresh feed needless to say we enjoyed a few bevvies.. ah you gotta love having a couple of weeks off cheers

  2. Hey Raiders, Been a while since my last post but thought I'd share my latest outing with you all. Rising tide in the Harbour the other night using the old trusted yabby for bait left them on the chew as we approached midnight.Great to be out fishing again! Sammy

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  3. I'll sign the petition for sure! I'm going away with a group of mates ( annual trip ) late Nov on a houseboat in the once mighty Hawk but reading all these posts has really upset me :thumbdown: with me being the only real fisho going there will be even more expectation on me to bring them on the chew..by the sounds of it there is nothing left to come on the chew :1badmood: ah what a fine waterway it used to be.. crying shame really

  4. Good work n nice catch, this might be a stupid question but are those whiting in the bottom if the pic towards the right a different type to the one on the left without the spotty markings? Like king George whiting or something like that?

    I've been told in the past that they are 'spooted whiting' commonly found in the estuaries..I seem to get a lot of these type of whiting in Pittwater and west of the Hrbour bridge.very sweet thay are much like their bigger cousin the Sand Whiting :1fishing1:

  5. G'day Raiders, Getting a little hard getting reliable crew these days so I went out on my pat Saturday morning for a few hours before the rains settled in.Conditions were perfect less than 10knt winds with a run out tide. Couldn't be bothered anchoring so was just drifting Balls Head when I cam across a school of Breambo's.. It was a lot of fun and every cast I was on ( right place right time )..I'm sure I'll get one or two lining up after they see the catch. Pity about the rain settling in for a few days but after it stops and everything is all stirred up I reckon they'll be some big model Breambo's ready to smash our offerings! bbbzzz

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  6. Hey Raiders,

    Heading off to Fiji next week for a 10 day family holiday. I think it would be remiss of me if I didn't try and squeeze a fish in :biggrin2: . I just found out on the weekend that a good mate of mine will be there at the same time only at a different location..we're staying at the Radisson Resort and he's satying on Plantation Island.

    As this is my first time there I'm not sure if charters pick up from locations on the same day, drop offs etc

    So can anyone firstly recommend a good charter that they've been on recently and secondly ( less importantly ) know if charters can do multiple pick ups from different locations? Any advice would be appreciated.

    Starting to get excited now... :1fishing1: cheers Sam

  7. Great Blue Swimmer mate! I just wanted to show mine off as well caught 3 years ago on the mighty Hawkesbury River on a bloodworm of all things! It felt like I was bringing up a brick from the bottom until it started to give me some curry when it saw my ugly melon :074:post-1300-077151400 1306992603_thumb.jpg

  8. With the Mrs and kids off to a dancing concert last Friday night, I was given the nod to stay home as there were 'mostly mums going' :biggrin2: Happy Days! Stocked with a fresh supply of Bloodworms I went down to a spot I used to fish before I got the boat, just around Abbotsford Wharf.

    Although it was getting a little nippy the weather overall was good with no wind at all. Here's the catch in just over 2 hours of fishing, seeing my second biggest Whiting come in at 44cm to say I was stoked would be an understatement..I could hardly lift him up over the ledge ps I was using 8lb mono :thumbup:

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  9. :yahoo::thumbup: Sorry Guys but I think I just witnessed the biggest catch yesterday.. A Mighty Dragon catching a featherless Chook.. GO U MIGHTY DDDRRRAAGGGOONNS! :beersmile::beersmile:

    ps No offence intended to any other fisho brothers..I'm just a very relived,long suffering fan that doesn't know where else to post!! :1prop:

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