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Hi Raiders

nice day on the water in the morning headed out side

came across big school of sambos 5 min later a large pod of dolphins

decided it was dinner time and proceeded to smash them to pieces

sambos gone

On the way back came across a whale dont know what kind but it was way bigger

than my 5m tinny

Parked at north head caught a heap of travs and leather jackets

home by 2pm all in all a good day

Cheers Miller :1fishing1:

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Hi Raiders

nice day on the water in the morning headed out side

came across big school of sambos 5 min later a large pod of dolphins

decided it was dinner time and proceeded to smash them to pieces

sambos gone

On the way back came across a whale dont know what kind but it was way bigger

than my 5m tinny

Parked at north head caught a heap of travs and leather jackets

home by 2pm all in all a good day

Cheers Miller :1fishing1:

Sounds like a good day, Miller. I think that whale may have been one of the humpbacks that are frequenting Botany Bay recently.

Flattieman.

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at least the trevs kept you busy mate to bad about the dolphins scaring the salmon off

although leatherjackets can be a pain at times there dam nice on the plate so im sure your going to have a nice feed tonight

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Hi Miller

I got there at 7.30 and saw the dolphins about, and did not know that they had just hammered the sambo schools, hence I spent the next hour scooting about north head and then south head for sambo action to no avail.Ended up at Bluefish point but quiet time there.Regards.

ps are the sambos usually at north head this time of the year (ie when the dolphins are not about)?

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G'day cruisecraft & :1welcomeani: to the site mate.

The Sambos are a day to day proposition but they are pretty reliable around the heads at this time of year.

There were some big schools working inside north head during the week.

Cheers,

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Thanks for the welcome JewHunter,it was a long way to come from the Hacking to The Heads.It took about 50 mins as the seas were 1.5 m swell and wind 10 knots in a 6.25m half cabin.The way back was slower as the wind got up to 25 knots or so. Last year I had a ball with the sambos at the Heads and I went this time after hearing such good reports on this forum from the members but thats fishing.Regards

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