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Deep Tempest 9th May 2008


Angus

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Well the time was upon me to organise the annual Jocumsen Property Networking day.

Basically we this involved doing something social with our major clients, outsourced specialist service providers and of course potenatil major clients!

Anyway when posed to me "Angus, what do you think we should" it did not take much time mulling over it to come of with, "ummmmmmm.... fishing charter"????

:P

Anyway long story short, left from Scarborough at 4:00 and around the top of Moreton for the sunrise.

Could not shake the pickers to begin with with dozens of 30cm squire and other rat reef fish caught.

However as the day wore on the fish got bigger. Nothing massive was caught but it seemed someone was always reeling in something. Most snapper and pearlies (the 2 dominent species caught) were arounf the 45cm mark. As far as im converned on the table thats perfect!

Good day to all that came and cant wait for next year!

Angus

Picture: Dawn. [img size=400]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/1-43bb483df2bd21978bae4dfecdd19da2.jpg

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Hahahah thanks mack attack :P

I dont know if these are "technically" gummies either as i was of the impression that gummies were a southern fish. Could be wrong though. But they had no shark teeth to speak of so the name suited them well.

We were fishing in about 95-100 meters all day. My left arm (rod holding arm) is aching today!!!!

Angus

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Mack_attack wrote:

I'm guessing that the water at 100m deep is pretty cold and would be suitable for a southern fish could be wrong tho. The fact that they are such skinny sharks also adds to the list of features that a gummy has. Did the have any faint white spots on their sides?

Mate they did have some little white spots actually.

This picture might show them a bit better. [img size=400]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/11-26c597657823d50f155a16a5a2f06dba.jpg

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Yeah mack that looks like them alright. Cool. Learn something new everyday.

Well Daniel kept 2 of them as his Italian parents in law love shark. Lucky them as im of the impression that Gummy shark is about as good as it gets in the flake world.

Angus

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Angus wrote:

On the way home we stopped in to see Alex at Viking so Boyd could pick up his new toy.

A Tempo Fisherman 2. Watch out for it at the Kayak camp :P

Cheers guys.

Good fishing.

Angus [img size=400]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/10-bb8c6d99aca3fba116cb485b5ba8be03.jpg

A viking on a subaru, it doesn't get much sexier than that! :D

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ellicat wrote:

Nice to see the charter was good enough to keep you awake this time lol [img size=495]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/Angus_snoozin-a49f57472766e604e8b9b0751b072fa9.JPG

What a great host....

But a good feed of fish was caught and yep, definately a gummie shark with trademark acne spots. Were prolific catches when fishing out of Sydney Heads.

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