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Gareth Monks

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  1. Looks like a productive few hours. Well done! I think one of those is a 'Watsons Leaping Bonito'. Someone correct me if I'm wrong! All very fun on light gear.
  2. Thought I would share. I'm not only into fishing, but like to get behind my Camera housing capturing the beauty of the ocean and its rare power!
  3. Cheers. Yes, I have seen some larger size snapper caught in the bay. Hope to find these ones sometime soon! Thanks Rebel. Cheers Pickles.
  4. Thanks Zoran. Yes, the snapper tasted great! Cheers. Yes, the bigger snapper are in there too. You just need to find them. Once they are on, they will stay on the bite for a while with a good burley trail before you start getting all the pickers. Thanks! Cheers. Thanks BN. Hopefully it will only get better! Cheers Isaac. Thanks Yowie. Was a great feed. Great to release the flatties over 70cm too.
  5. Hey All, First post so bare with me! Sunday night 5th/03 winds were light and it looked like a great evening to take the 410 Safari out for a couple hours. Launched at 6.45pm from Gosford Waterfront and headed to a spot in the bay I have found success before. Arrived at the spot and bait was present on the sounder and a few arches underneath. With the anchor out and a good burley trail started, it didn't take long for the first rod to go off. It was what we were after, Snapper. First fish going 35cm, this one was definitely going on the ice. With another 8 snapper landed within 1hr. we released 4 under size and the other 4 were all over 30cm. Another bait out and within not long it felt like a solid snapper. Once we got colour it was a good flattie. This one going 71cm. After a quick pic we swam her beside the boat and she took off to breed another day. We knew with bait present and a tailor feeding frenzy in the burley trail, a Jewie won't be far off. We rigged up some slightly heavier rods and through out a couple fresh whole squid. It didn't take long for the rod to buckle. One good run and solid head shakes, we called it to be a jewie. When we saw colour we knew it was a good jew. This fish went 74cm. I haven't kept one of these in a while so this one went on the ice too. With another 4 soapies released (all under 55cm) we decided to call it a session. The mossies started eating us alive too. Got back to the ramp at 9pm with another successful evening on the water!
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