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rayke1938

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  1. Hard going at NPD today.With only 24 bass and 2 yellas boated.We found a school of sub 26cm bass at one of the new fads opposite the fig tree and moved on after catching 14 of them,Had a couple of green deckies from japan who had never fished before and they had a blast and both managing to catch an australian bass to skite about when they return to Japan next saturday, Tiger was impressed with the redclaw although he did not want to hold a big one, Redclaw are still prolific averaging at least 10 a pot so Michael ended up with a good feed.
  2. Tough day yesterday despite good forecast and barometer over 1020.We just could not find a school anywhere. We did not manage more than 2 fish from any one spot and ended up with 22 bass and one yella. Even converted Steve over to bait and still ending up a small tally.
  3. We went to NPD this morning to watch the eclipse of the moon over the water. Turned out a bit of a fizzer as the moon sunk below the horizon just as the eclipse started. Seeing that we were there we decided we would have a fish ad we got thrashed by newbie Beau he caught 30 odd fish compared to 32 caught by three of us, Bit of entertainment by percy. Rick pulled a 51cm yella from 50 feet of water that he released. It appeared to swim back down ok but 5 minutes later it resurfaced and before we could recover it to send back down on a dropper percy swooped on it and after several attempts got most of it down except for around 6 inches of its tail so he swam over to the bank and managed to get it down. We thought that was the end of him for the day but around an hour later when we had moved he turned up again just circling the boat and grunting. The next thing he took off and started chasing one of the eagles that had caught a largish bass. He shadowed the eagle all the way back to its eyrie only giving up when the eagle landed. Plenty of redclaw and 3 fish over 50cm. 57 bass and 5 yellas with one of the yellas that Beau caught was tagged by me 2 years ago.
  4. Dont know cannot recall elicat wearing a hoodie and he always has a durry hanging out the side of his mouth
  5. I have been out before with Tom the bass whistler and his dad and yesterday was no exeption . It is a great joy to see how much Tom enjoys life despite his difficulties. The redclaw were very good in some of our pots and probably also were good for the sharefarmer who had raided a few of the pots. Fishwise I thought we were in for a donut with not a scale till around 10.30 when we found some really good sized fish about 2/3 or the way to the far marker in around 30 feet of water. Tom had a real blast with his first fish being 50cm and tagged to boot. He had problems with a lot of the fish that he caught as he was not strong enough so Jason supported the rod whilst he played it. We finished up with 56 bass and a ute load of redclaw. ( Jason did not have anything to put them in so we just tipped them in the tray of his hilux. I am looking forward to next trip with Tom in the next school holidays in September. Cheers Ray
  6. 1950,s ? No sublimated hoodies back to front caps or face masks and still caught fish All wearing hats and long trousers. Any idea what car? Cheers Ray
  7. Doubt it there is a plastic one avail that I saw at the kiosk at Borumba years ago.
  8. Do not know as they do nor break down to individual permit holders and my figures include everyone in the boat. Months figures would be down with Dino in compulsory retirement. Cheers Ray
  9. The water in NPD appears to be acidic as wire does not last there. Rick made up some shrimp traps out of 6 gauge wire 2 years ago and they have all rusted out, and the wire rings in the redclaw traps also rust out very quickly. Cheers Ray
  10. Hard going today unable to locate any fish with just a few scattered bass in different locations until we found a small school on the edge of a drop off in the new area. Jason cracked a 51cm bass and a 41cm yella plus another 39 bass shared between the rest of us. Redclaw down a bit as eels chewed holes on 3 pots. Cheers Ray
  11. June catch statics PRFMA area NPD. Think the redclaw numbers are a bit iffy with people trying to keep their spots secret, We are averaging around 10 redclaw per pot and some are entering 6 as total catch and a few not entering at all, Bit strange as a conservative estimate of number of pots would be around 80 to 100
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  13. Another good day with the 2 Michaels and Mark.Couple of trophy sized bass and plenty in the high 40s. Mark will have to come again as once again he kept on catching 49 and 49,5 cm bass just cannot reach the elusive 50+ trophy. Final score 120 bass and 2 tandans and a good feed of redclaw for Michael H. The tandans will be redclaw bait for next trip on wednesday 6 tagged bass caught today. Finiahing off a perfect day with a Bruichladdich dram accompanied with oat cakes.
  14. Bit better today despite the wind. Michael finally cracked a trophy bass going 53.5 tail and 50 fork 64 bass ,1 yella and first prize to michael who thought he had another good bass but the fairy godmother waved her magic wand and turned it into a forky. Plenty of bass over 40cm and only one under that went 20cm
  15. With the number of small redclaw in the shrimp traps they will be plentiful for a while they will really explode when it warms up.
  16. I am still the tandan king by default as none were caught today, Beaut day glass out all morning but the bass were scattered and one lone yella with redclaw prolific. Cheers Ray
  17. Got a write up in latest fishing world. Australia's premier fishing magazine & website Welcome to today's Fishing World e-newsletter. First up today we hear from Fisho's Patrick Linehan who just returned from the Solomon Islands chasing the elusive spot tail bass. In Queensland, we hear about the fantastic work being done to restore shell fish in Moreton Bay. Thanks OzFish for the video! what a great example of anglers doing their part to help the environment and ensure future growth of fish stocks. Back in colder climates and 32,000 trout have been stocked in Victorian waters. The Adelaide Boat Show kicks off today for those in South Oz, while Sydney-siders have the Sydney International Boat Show coming up with organisers announcing tickets are now on sale. If you are heading to the Adelaide show, check out the latest release from Stacer - the 589 Sea Master. Still on boats and Simrad has released its RS40-B VHF radio. Check out the details here if you're in the market for a new VHF. We hope you enjoy today's selection of news. Have a great weekend! Scott Thomas – Editor, Fishing World LATEST NEWS Solomon spot tails THE spot tail bass (lutjanus fuscescens) are a close relative to the more commonly known species, mangrove jack and Papuan black bass. Read more Video: Shellfish reef in Moreton Bay THE video below from OzFish shows off some of the fanstatic work being done restoring shellfish reefs in Moreton Bay. Read more 32,000 fish stocked for school holidays FAMILIES and children can catch a new hobby these school holidays with the stocking of more than 32,000... Read more Adelaide Boat Show opens today THE Adelaide Boat Show opens today (Friday) at the Adelaide Convention Centre. Read more Sydney International Boat Show tickets now available TICKETS are now on sale for the southern hemisphere’s largest and most comprehensive boating show. Read more Simrad RS40-B VHF radio SIMRAD Yachting has announced its new Simrad RS40-B, the first VHF marine radio with AIS transmit and receive capability. Read more New partnerships to strenghten management for Australia’s offshore marine environment AROUND the country, six new regional Australian Marine Park advisory committees recently came together for the first time. Read more Stacer launches 589 Sea Master at Adelaide Boat Show STACER'S runabout range now has six models to choose from: 429, 449, 469, 499, 519 and 589. Read more Like | Tweet | Forward You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the Fishing World e-newsletter. If you would like to change your subscription details, you can update your preferences. If you do not wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe immediately. This message is from Yaffa Media, ABN 54 002 699 354, 17-21 Bellevue Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia. For customer service please call 02 9281 2333 during business hours or email yaffa@yaffa.com.au.
  18. rayke1938

    Elc Motor

    They were only on the market for a short time about5 years ago they were more expensive than minn kota and motorguide Would be wary about purchasing a used one cheers Ray
  19. The problem with overflow events is the mortality rate of fish that go over and are killed either from damage sustained from the fall but also from attacks by the white bucket brigade The yellas do not survive being washed down to the salt and either die of feed the bull sharks. whilst the bass can and do migrate to otherwaters, Bass tagged in NPD have been recaptured in the Albert and streams feeding into Pumicestone passage.
  20. dam has risen .1% with recent rain need a lot more but not an overflow event as it is spawning season
  21. Bit of nostalgia with Chris wearing his Nordic Sage hoodie I will have to dig out mine. Cheers Ray
  22. I am still the tandan king being fortunate enough to catch the only one today.Was a bit crowded on the boat with Michael 2 having to sit on the battery box. Michael one still unable to get over 49.5cm despite around 4 or 5 attempts. Sharefarmers have not been present so we ended up with around 60 litres of redclaw with bycatch of 3 yellas and 114 bass, 6 tagged bass. Cheers Ray
  23. With the water dropping quite quickly and lily pads being exposed it is nearly time to go treasure hunting. There are plenty of redclaw and shrimp pots exposed and I know of a rod that was lost near this bank, Reckon it is fair game because the owner is incapacitated for another couple of months> Cheers Ray
  24. Lots of changes to catch limits, crab pots ,limit of 7 muddies and 20 sandys. plus boat limits of twice the individual limit.closed seasons eg Dino will be unable to fish at sons property for 3 months of the year. Essential that everyone reads it and completes survey cheer Ray
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