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Posts posted by ellicat
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Hey everyone in the Tipping Comp,
If you have a relative or mate that would like to join the comp (like I have Dan) please feel free to invite them to the comp.
We don't want too many, so a limit of one extra seems fair.
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Just checked the ladder, Tiges are already last.
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PosTeamWinDPoints1Broncos0002Raiders0003Bulldogs0004Sharks0005Titans0006Sea Eagles0007Storm0008Warriors0009Knights00010Cowboys00011Eels00012Panthers00013Rabbitohs00014Dragons00015Roosters00016Tigers000- Drop Bear and kmcrosby78
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1 hour ago, swmcl said:
and as far as using them for bait is concerned ... just put them in the freezer until required (whole) and chop them into a couple of bits for shark ?
Better to cut them before freezing, otherwise you will have a long wait for them to defrost before you can rig them.
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Congratulations on the surface capture ! Did it come from the shallows ?
I'm still struggling to get one off the bottom. hahaha
Nice bully too. Kookaburra Park area ?
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16 minutes ago, Drop Bear said:
Well at least he would have a reason to use his fishing rod.....
Hey, I used it recently on Benno -
https://www.australianfishing.com.au/forum/topic/50438-pussy-hunting/?tab=comments#comment-1030071
- kmcrosby78, Old Scaley and Drop Bear
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Here's the draw -
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You will if you back the Tigers. haha
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Do you have a fourby ?
@Angus has good success off the rocks somewhere there. @Drop Bear might know which ones.
Apart from that, anywhere you can spot a good gutter along the eastern beach should hold the usual bread and butter species and also dart. I'd take some frozen prawns and some sand worms with you as the pippis can be a bit hit and miss.
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I like any report. Pics and videos are a bonus. Everyone's different reporting styles keeps things interesting.
Any activity on the forum is a good thing.
- Angry51, Drop Bear, kmcrosby78 and 2 others
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All is not lost. I'll organise another shortly.
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Executive decision 2
Cancelling the trip on 9/2/18 -11/2/18 as there is only 1semi-confirmed attendee.
Opening the floor for an alternate time and place. I think there needs to be a minimum of 6 to be anywhere near worthwhile.
If you have any interest at all please let me know by posting proposed/preferred dates and proposed/preferred place.
Maybe even just a 1 day meet & greet would be good ?
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Lancetfish
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Stole this from Grant's Guide to Fishes' FB page.
https://www.facebook.com/grantsguidetofishes
This remarkable-looking fish is likely to be a Lancetfish, possibly the Longnose Lancetfish (Alepisaurus ferox). The name is descriptive, as it translates (roughly) to "ferocious scales-less lizard".
Lancetfish are found offshore in every Australian state except the Northern Territory - and inhabit the oceans around the world. They are found from the surface to over 1800m deep, and have been recorded to 2.15m in length.
With fangs like those, they are voracious carnivores. Another notable feature is the long, high dorsal fin.