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Went out from the Gold coast today. Trolled some lures aroujd and got nothing. It was even very difficult to get livies on the bait ground.

Headed back into the seaway to chase jew on the few livies we caught.

The result. About 8kg of seaway jew.

Also got a flattie that went 86cm.

2 fish between 2 boats all day.

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No pics of the lizard unfortunatelly.

Fishing with Steve you can learn alot. And his boat. wow. Sorry its not really a boat its so wide its a barge.

HEaps of boat traffic. And outside it was pretty rough.( I create a heap of burley)

jewie was caught on a live yacka.

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Scott: we had no such luck nothing even looked at a lure. We hit the water at about 4. The seaway bar was nasty. Most boats were just sitting inside wavebreak island and not heading out. Seemed to troll for hours without anything. Even the live bait were not playing the game on the scottish prince and the aquarius wrecks.

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shortie wrote:

Went out from the Gold coast today. Trolled some lures aroujd and got nothing. It was even very difficult to get livies on the bait ground.

Headed back into the seaway to chase jew on the few livies we caught.

The result. About 8kg of seaway jew.

Also got a flattie that went 86cm.

2 fish between 2 boats all day.

[img size=500]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/IMG_0025___.jpg

Nice boat, nice spot, nice hat and bloody nice fish Shortie. Congrats. I don't remember reading about the technique used or teh timing and tide?

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Brian,

Technique: this is me your talking about. absolutelly none.

Were on an incoming tide. drifting from just ouside the end of the breakwall in for about 100mtrs. Heavy lead to get to the bottom. winding up very slowly so as to no get snagged as the bottom came up. Trickiest bit was not to hit the milliion other boats doing the same. Or worse still the fools that anchored where everyone wanted to drift.

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BLue MAko: I know steve wilson reasonably well, have fished with him a few times. Him and a very close mate of mine have been fishing together since they were about 10, they met at a jeti in Victoria and have been fishing together since. So i met Steve through Karl. Went to the attact factory to see his boat being built.

Drove to Victoria when a mate purchased his Fathers old Haines 445c to pick it up from his dads place.

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