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jenno64

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  1. Great bag Ceph! I'm envious... I only got a couple of mid 40cm models today trying a new spot in my kayak but you have cleaned up...congrats!
  2. Nice croc and well done for releasing her!
  3. Great post Landbased and well done on the PB Flatties
  4. Sure will...the in laws and the brother in law etc. are all coming over on Friday night. I spent an hour last night cleaning, boning and skinning the fish and have about 2kg of prime fish to cook up with a cool drink or 3
  5. Go Jeff, sounds like a good couple of quick sessions out there. The place you discovered the school, of bream might need a very quiet approach and you might snavel a bruiser
  6. Kat well done on the PB flatty and the smorgasboard you produced
  7. Hey Royce, Got them all in a few sandy gutters down near the alley
  8. That is a phenomenal catch on the light gear...you've got all the kingy kooks salivating
  9. Headed down to Cronulla with the F.I.L to fish the last 2&1/2 hours of the run up hoping for a pig or two. After sizing up the muchly reduced swell, decided on Spot Y and burleyed up with bread and prawn heads. After about 15 mins i landed a small bream and then a school of tarwhine moved in. These things really go and I had 4 over 30cm in the bag within the hour. My F.I.L landed one too but he found it hard to get close to the edge (sadly a non swimmer) and battled to keep his bait in the zone due to the incoming waves and snags on the barnacles. I managed another bream a small pig and got a 40cm thumper of a tarwhine on the last prawn of the day. Final tally Me 7 F.I.L. 1 (the inheritance is looking shaky) All in all a great arvo and better than watching the footy on TV. Enjoyed a cool one or two back at the in-law's place We will feast well with the whole family during the week!
  10. The little bloke will never forget suchca great day
  11. Welcome and what a great first post...you know how to build the suspense.....good luck for your next outing and I hope the kings come back and snavel one of you baits!
  12. jenno64

    Cronulla

    Nice Fathers' day Platter there
  13. Sounds like a great morning Southerly! My yak is knocking on the garage door trying to get out there too Did you get the flatties on SPs? Cheers, Rob
  14. Well done Ceph! It's good to see some flatties caught and a few kept despite the speeding knobs that tried to destroy your 'Serenity'. Keep it up and as they say 'tight grips' Cheers, Rob
  15. That's not a lizard-it's an ironing board .....or maybe it's just a faceless dwarf holding it Seriously though, I saw that pick on Scotty Lyon's link....and a few other crocs taken that day. Awesome sight
  16. Ah Ben, Like me you didn't let the weather stand between you and sesh on the water. Great report and pics and a handy find with the SX48 . I braved the rocks for a few pigs but it took me until the footy started to finally warm up. We will have to catch up soon on the yaks! Cheers, Rob
  17. Great post guys, The term 'Winter flathead' is getting me excited as I don't usually target them until after September. I'm out there next week now! I wonder if that southerly brought on the change of bite?? Cheers and keep the Saturday arvo reports coming!
  18. Great post Ceph and well done on the lizards, the trev and the cold crowny. I usually target lizards with livies from my kayak but after reading lots of posts here methinks more plastic flicking is in order for me. Are you using larger plastics for them and is that why your $$$$$ rod & reel follow them in? Cheers, Rob
  19. Hey Ben, Looks like a great session there. I would like to join you one day for a midweek yak session on the Luds...they seem to be in good numbers this year. Rob
  20. I joined this forum months ago, enjoying the great reads and have finally been able to post something after some technical difficulties. Had a great arvo down at Cronulla last week with my father-in-law after deciding on a day off. I looked on the surf cams site before we went and it was a whopping 1ft south swell so expections of white water weren't that high. Arrived an hour or so before high tide and berleyed with bread and prawn heads....30 minutes later it was non stop piglet action until high tide. We were fishing with 6kg line and a few larger models bricked us but we kept 10 fish from 32-40cm including a tarwhine and bream from inside the swimming baths!
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