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    tugger got a reaction from Old Scaley in PB Snap x 2   
    Couple of nice bay snaps Steve 
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    tugger got a reaction from Hweebe in Fraser island 2022   
    Spent 10 days on Fraser island with a great crew, we had 6 cars and split our time in 2 camping zone. The first 3 nights on the beach near Eli creek then the last 6 nights north of Waddy point near Ocean lake.



    The weather was perfect with the wind barely getting above 5 knots for most of our trip. The fishing was good and we all got plenty of tailor with the odd dart mixed in, we got our wives and kids onto the fish as much as possible.



    We visited the usual spots like Lake Mackenzie, Eli creek, Central station, Maheno wreck, Champagne pools, Ocean lake, Waddy point headland and through Nagalla rocks to Sandy cape.











    The sunrises and sunsets were brilliant and a bit of drone fishing got us a couple of sharks after dark. 






    I swam every day in the surf with a rinse off in the fresh water at either Eli creek or Ocean lake. Already keen to get back to the big beach until next time I'll leave you with some photos.







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    tugger got a reaction from Tuna are fish in Fraser island 2022   
    Spent 10 days on Fraser island with a great crew, we had 6 cars and split our time in 2 camping zone. The first 3 nights on the beach near Eli creek then the last 6 nights north of Waddy point near Ocean lake.



    The weather was perfect with the wind barely getting above 5 knots for most of our trip. The fishing was good and we all got plenty of tailor with the odd dart mixed in, we got our wives and kids onto the fish as much as possible.



    We visited the usual spots like Lake Mackenzie, Eli creek, Central station, Maheno wreck, Champagne pools, Ocean lake, Waddy point headland and through Nagalla rocks to Sandy cape.











    The sunrises and sunsets were brilliant and a bit of drone fishing got us a couple of sharks after dark. 






    I swam every day in the surf with a rinse off in the fresh water at either Eli creek or Ocean lake. Already keen to get back to the big beach until next time I'll leave you with some photos.







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    tugger got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Macks, wrecks and sandhills   
    Fun filled day fishing and island time and all this on our doorstep 
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    tugger reacted to kmcrosby78 in Macks, wrecks and sandhills   
    Belated report from a great family day on Moreton Bay last Tuesday. I took my two boys in my boat and my three brothers and their sons (3 of them) went in our dads boat (unfortunately dad had a pre-organised doctors appointment so couldn’t make it).
    We set off around 8:00am from Manly (about an hour earlier than my bros) with the intention to fish the beacons for mackerel prior to going to Tangalooma Wrecks. That plan changed somewhat when we came across birds working and then tuna smacking baitfish in numerous small-medium bustups on the southern side of Mud Island. 
     
    Long story short I first tried throwing the metal slug I had rigged up right into the bustups a couple of times for no love so we then tried drifting around with some lightly weighted pillies (the way I caught my one and only long tail tuna to date ..) but had no tuna love despite them popping up near us a couple of times. 
     
    We ended up drifting along the eastern side of Mud as there were still more bustups coming and finally, after a grinner caused false hope, we finally had a proper hookup (or so we thought ..) and after pondering if it was a squire or cod, a 48cm school mackerel hooked in the stomach came up and was promptly released.
    Happy that a desirable soecies had been landing we continued drifting and not long after George’s nominated reel begun singing and he leapt straight into it like a seasoned pro despite being 7yrs old and battling his first ever mackerel 😎. He fought it well, letting it do a run when nearing the boat and his brother Liam managed to bet his 58cm schoolie. Yay!!!! 
     

     
    Liam was on next with a 59cm schoolie and we had a very happy couple of boys (and dad …. 😎). 


    Not too long after a rod went off again and I instinctively picked it up (can’t let the kids have all the fun … 🤔😃) and soon knew this fish had a bit of size to it, evidenced more with a screaming run when still at least 10m from the boat. Catching a glimpse of it mot long after we were surprised at its size (I haven’t caught bigger schoolies before) and for a moment I wondered if it might be a grey Mack or small Spaniard. After some coaching from dad, Liam managed to get the net in the water enough for me to guide a 73cm (from memory) schoolie into the net - stoked!! 😎

     
    My brothers dropped my nephew onto our boat for some cousin time as they were about to head to the beacons (no love for them despite plenty of bait on the sounder) and then a snorkel at the wrecks. As we were on a hot bite we stayed for a while longer, with another run not long after which my nephew Darius latched onto. Despite winding in all the way to the swivel/sinker and some dodgy net work by his cousins we managed to net his 63cm (again, from memory) schoolie dnd he was one happy boy. We didn’t end up getting photos apart from the kill shot later as this one was bled in a bucket whilst we made our way to Tamgalooma Wrecks, not before passing through a glasses out section in the vicinity of the four beacons area - magic!! 
     

     
    We found the others and they’d finished snorkelling so we went over near the shoreline in front of the sandhills and rafted up so we could have some hot dogs for lunch - gourmet!! 👍😁.  After that all the boys swam into shore and took turns sliding down the sandhills on body boards (first time for my boys) with George (the youngest of the crew) going first and becoming a mess of tangled legs and arms flipping over and over for the last part of an extremely steep (and fast!!) slide. I didn’t realise it was him at first and must admit, was pretty relieved he was OK … 😳. Liam was next and he was super fast also and came off right at the bottom but also lived to tell the tale. 
     
    I had one turn from three quarters of the way up (it’s a jolly steep hill and quite a workout, particularly carrying two boards up …) and I was happy with my medium pace as it me  as my there was no xhance of a shoulder injury (getting old and cautious I know but I had a reconstruction when I was 19 and it hasn’t been the same since.
    One of my brothers had an inflatable SUP which kept them amused also. So did watching all the fourbies roll off the ferry and make their way up the beach at varying speeds, with one going ridiculously fast, a couple very heavy/low at the rear and one getting bogged when turning for the first exit. 
     
    At about 3pm I decided it was time to see the wrecks. The others were going to go do some more fishing so George opted to join them and another one of my nephews chose to join us. The wind had picked up considerably (as forecast to) but it was still fine to snorkel and still good visibility. If you haven’t done it before put it on your to do list. It was only our second time and the amount and variety of fish is fantastic with some massive bream that look snapper, some big flathead and whiting including one very large flathead (at a guess 80-90cm) along with plenty of other varieties of fish, a couple of cod and big blue parrot or tuskies and a massive school of pike.
    The trip home was very rough (you realise how far grime home you are when you cop bad conditions) so I tucked in behind dads boat (bigger than mine). It played up towards the end (near Mud Island) so I went ahead of them and kept an eye on them to make sure they could still continue and met them back at the ramp. Motor was limiting to about 2000revs so not sure yet what the issue is/was. We got a bit wet in my boat (centre console) so we’re glad to have a warm shower when we got back to my parents place around 6:00pm. Big but rewarding day!  

    I sorted the fish out the next morning, cutting the bigger one into mostly cutlets (except the tail end) and filleting the other three.
    Looking forward to getting out again soon. Still need to extend our shed at our new house to fit the boat. Soon hopefully as we sell/settle our old house next week 😎. Will be much easier to hook up and head fishing once the shed is extended- bring it on!!!
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    tugger reacted to kmcrosby78 in Macks, wrecks and sandhills   
    Forgot to add that George managed to wind in a squid that we netted - it was wrapped around a pilchard whilst we were fishing for mackerel. Squid entree sorted 😎.
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    tugger reacted to Old Scaley in PB Snap x 2   
    Went out today with a mate and his son-in-law. He usually fishes offshore from the Sunny Coast or down the northern rivers area where his daughter and son-in-law live. He has heard me talking about big Bay snapper and wanted to have a crack at them. We left the ramp at 6.30am and headed to the bay islands area. Spent a bit of time looking for live bait but no luck there so headed straight to  spot X. 
    We had some cuttlefish heads and frozen yakka for bait, which were deployed with long traces and light sinkers. The waiting game began. Soon after @ellicat turned up and parked up near us. A short time later we saw Brian hooked up and he landed a legal snap. We were getting no touches but I encouraged the boys to be patient and wait for the big run. After about 3 hours we decided to move to spot Y and fish a bit lighter. Rerigged with a heavier sinker running over the hook looking for some local reefies . My mate put a fillet from the  frozen yakka on his hook and the son-in-law and I went for cuttlefish. A few minutes later, my mates rod buckled over and something decent took a huge run. A couple of runs later and up pops a big knobby. I slipped the net under it and we dropped a beautiful 79cm snapper on the deck. My mate’s pb by a long shot. He is not a social media type of guy, hence the blanked out face.

    After a few quick high fives, his line was rebaited and back in the water. Around this time @ellicat appeared beside us so I sent the photo to him to keep him keen.  Next minute, my mate was on again. This time a nice 62cm model came on board. Happy days. The wind was starting to get up a bit. The son-in-law had never caught a snapper and I was still on a donut so I decided we should head back into the port and have a crack on the last of the run out. Happily the son-in-law managed a presentable 46cm snap and a 42 cm flathead.  I got a couple of undersize snaps so avoided the donut.
    overall, a pretty good result. Problem is, I think my mate thinks we can do this anytime in the Bay, so pressure is on for next trip.
     
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    tugger got a reaction from GregOug in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger reacted to bigkingie in QLD govt Spanish Mackeral Fishery working group = Closures and lockouts   
    I wouldn't call it a 'lockout' with a couple of short closed seasons. It came from the Fisheries Department, so calling it a 'green agenda' is a long bow too. The risk if you stop this is that we never get ahead of the fishing pressure as happened with SA snapper and NSW mulloway. Then you are looking at more severe restrictions. And if we can't get our house in order this might be used to justify more marine parks - which really are lockouts. 
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    tugger got a reaction from Bri_sunnycoast in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger got a reaction from Rick Ludd in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger got a reaction from Cobiaaddict in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger got a reaction from Junky in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger got a reaction from Andrew_P in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger got a reaction from Kat in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger got a reaction from Old Scaley in Spanish Mackerel   
    There is going to be a closed season for Spanish Mackerel and a reduction in catch limit.
    For recreational fishers a reduction to 1 per person and 2 maximum for the boat when 2 or more fishermen are onboard.
    The closed season for southern Qld is in 3 week blocks for February and March for a total of 6 weeks for next year.
    With science pointing towards only 17 percent of the unfished biomass left, these changes are being introduced.
    Further more professional fishing total qouta has reduced as well.
     
     
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    tugger reacted to Neil Stratford in 2022 Fraser Island trip done and dusted   
    Just got back from 2 weeks camping on the eastern beach on Fraser Island.
    We had a mixed bag on the weather front , wind from all directions , and a few showers,  but as usual the tailor bit their heads off .  I haven’t done my tag report yet , but I m sure I tagged about 150 tailor and released many more after running out of tags. We keep a few good feeds of fish and brought home a bit of frozen fish. Attached are a few happy snaps.











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    tugger got a reaction from benno573 in Big Nannies Cod and Trout   
    Thanks Robbie every trip long or a quick weekender is worth it.
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    tugger got a reaction from Old Scaley in Big Nannies Cod and Trout   
    Thanks Robbie every trip long or a quick weekender is worth it.
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    tugger got a reaction from Old Scaley in Big Nannies Cod and Trout   
    Yes I do a few good trips a year away with the van now. I've got about 5 to 7 years to go until retirement and will have a good lay of the land by then. 
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    tugger reacted to Drop Bear in Big Nannies Cod and Trout   
    Nice one mate. That's a huge trip. I only had 2 weeks for the cape haha. I need to take a leaf out of your book and do longer trips. Stupid work... 
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    tugger got a reaction from Drop Bear in Big Nannies Cod and Trout   
    3 sunsets in a row down there if it wasn't for the croc I would have had a good barra. This what they call the home billabong next to the camp.
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    tugger got a reaction from Drop Bear in Big Nannies Cod and Trout   
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