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Met up with andrew early before the noreaster got up too much.

It was a very slow start taking two hours for me to get a touch with the fish earning his freedom in the structure.

I got the next touch and landed the fish while andrew was rigging up his new blackfish rod before moving locations.

Released the fish from the first location before heading off.

We arrived at our second spot with the noreaster picking up intensity.

Andrew got the first down after half an hour pulling up a good mid thirties fish whick promptly made the keepers net.

Andrew was on fire at the new location putting three in the bag before i chimed in with my first fish in the bag.

As the tide was running the downs got better and more consistant with us both getting plenty of hookups and pulled hooks between us.

All fish caught gave a good account of themselves in the shallow water we were fishing in.

We ended up with twelve fish in the bag as we called it quits at the top of the tide with the wind becoming a issue.

It was a good end to the morning with the fish ranging from low thirty cms upto high thirty cms.

Andrew took two fish home for a feed with us releasing the rest.

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Cheers trevor

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The kittens are chowing down on 1 right now.

It ended up a pretty good day.

A few bite offs and more pulled hooks.

A school of marauding kings.

Christened the combo I scored last week.

I'm happy we made the move when we did.

Thanks for the company

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