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wow, unforgettable experience that would be. got to be out there to see it.
Great pics guys,
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Richard
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good report champ, look forward to meet my first Jew soon...
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Richard
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great read guys, surprise kings always put panic mode.
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Richard
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wow it's that first image that makes fishing so special where ever you are...
I had these conditions sometime and no matter if fish are at somewhere else, good nap in this condition fulfills
the day and make ready for monday again.
Cheers for sharing guys,
Richard
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good bream but squid is the winner, beautiful colors and great taste as raw.
need to get some soon,
Well done to your mum and you.
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Richard
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good fish there, big swell & big fish.
would have been a rough fight standing on these swell.
Well done mate,
Richard
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i wish i was there, didn't fish for a while now.
Need to hit the water soon.
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Richard
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great spirit there guys, end of the day it's not always about catching something but
getting out of the comfort zone is the spirit.
good job boys,
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Richard
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looks like bobbin head is still alive, it went very fished out but now it seems fish coming back.
Great work guys,
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Richard
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great surprise catch there, salmon look very healthy and clean.
well done mate,
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Richard
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Great fishing on the beach there, beach can be so good when the weather is warm.
hope to get out there soon to hook few jews.
Well done mate,
Richard
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it's not a surprise any more, dogtooth and meter plus kings...
great effort in grey weather guys,
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Richard
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fun session for 3 and a half hours, good to know bonitos are around.
Thanks for sharing,
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Richard
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Sounds like a great day guys, it's great when kings don't play hard to get.
you guys took boat down from sydney to Jervis? I am planning to do that one day.
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Richard
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perfect table size fish there mate, well worth the trip.
good catch, good eating and good day...
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Richard
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G'day Dogtooth
I am not sure about the quality of the reel and rod, but your kings are always top quality mate.
Thanks for sharing,
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Richard
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great to see ideas are still alive and put into practice.
Nothing is impossible when you don't stop thinking, pics prove this.
Well done mate.
Cheers,
Richard
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Good report champ,
sharks are in rivers, bays and open water at the moment, need to watch where we take dip.
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Richard
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good catch there, not much things in Brazil comes in small size.
Definitely wild side of the world.
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Richard
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well done mate,
looks like you got one before dawn there, do you often catch kings in dark?
Good report,
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Richard
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Rod bending picture is awesome, it's all about the tension between you and the fish.
great report brother.
Richard
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G'day, I put a same post last about sharks in Botany bay.
There was a 3m shark what looked like a bronzie crusing on the surface middle of the bay..
It seems like sharks are struggling to get feed out there so coming in for easier meals,
let's not be part of that.....
keep safe.
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Richard
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what an experience! this goes beyond fishing when you can meet these GTs face to face.
Day to remember all the way.
Fiji is so alive.
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Richard
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you got skill to kill mate, you are keep proving there are big kings in BB.
Great job.
Cheers.
Richard
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G'Day Ali,
Great to see your willingness to share the experience...I guess local knowledge is not given or shared by anyone and often. I have a small boat and just started fishing on Botany bay, I am mainly targeting kingfish but also like to mix with other guys(tailor,trevally,flathead & bream). Could you advise me where and what technic to hook big kings in the Bay please. I have been catching livies from Yarra bay then dropping them around Moli point but not much luck so far. Also squid is impossible to catch.....
If you could share your experience on catching kings on the bay it would be grateful.
Many thanks
Richard