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  1. Top stuff mate, congrats on a cracker jew.
  2. Hey Haraka, Just remember one thing "if you think you are fishing too shallow.......fish shallower" I have caught and lost fish in water as shallow as 3 metres.
  3. HAHAHAHAHA he has been harassing me tonight for exactly the same thing. PM me mate we'll organise it.
  4. Good luck Noah, hope you have a ball. PM me if you want some possies
  5. Glad you liked the report and pics lads Haraka, i've got nothing to hide as i am still learning myself. What works well for me is the 5 inch gulp jerkshads in most colours however my favourite colour is 'sardine', the top fish came on the lime/tiger colour. I was fishing between 5-11 metres, and the retrieve was allowing the plastic to hit bottom and then giving it a few short sharp tweakes of the rod tip. There are no secrets really, you just have to experiment. Laredo, JB is fairly protected in the right conditions, however we were fishing into a very stiff SSeaster, luckily the wind was at our back.
  6. Cheers lads, it was an awesome arvo, many more of those to come this summer i'll give you the tip
  7. I finally got out for a serious UNI free soft plastic snapper session, unfortunately the wind was blowing 30+ but the fishing was amazing. All up we landed 4 keepers and good mate Shannon got smoked by 2 fish estimated at 6kg+ each. It was a top day, and i am so glad UNI is over. I told you the snapper weren't safe anymore. Catch ya later. About 3.5kg And another
  8. Hi tom, How deep were you fishing and what did the bottom structure consist of. ?
  9. Hi George, Are you referring to the one in Botany Bay
  10. Rick, Apparantly they will be released in the next month or so.
  11. They look the goods don't they flattie
  12. Actually wayneo they are called Kob and grow to 75kg in size.
  13. YES, i think that is what it is, i couldn't remember the name before.
  14. That's no scampi mate, scampi are a deep sea creature and caught on trawlers.
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