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11 minutes ago, mangajack said:
Plenty of fish smashing prawns up near the slabs in the pine on Anzac day....brassy trevally, jew and tailor....been a few decent jacks there recently too.
By slabs you mean the bridge? Whats by that red marker? Ive always heard its an old wreck, and always see a heaps of boats nearby.
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1 hour ago, Neil Stratford said:
Arrr Ellicat , I thought you were just leading a northsider up the garden path.
I think it’ll be good in sheltered waters till about 10am ,then it’ll get windy pretty quick.
Fish usually bite well leading up to a strong southerly , if I get motivated I might give it another crack early tomorrow as well.
The boats packed, I’ve just got to get motivated tomorrow morning.
regards
neil
Thanks for the tip. Once the kids leave for school I might head out Redcliffe way. I usually play in the pine, just shy of Hayes Inlet, so heading further afield might do me some good. I'll play the weather by ear, if its too rough, its too rough. and i might head back to around the pine bridge and try that
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On 01/03/2024 at 2:15 PM, ellicat said:
March 2024 Scoreboard
Bream
1st @Old Scaley Yellowfin 35cm SOUTH
2nd @Old Scaley Yellowfin 31.5 SOUTH
3rd @Neil Stratford Yellowfin 27.5 SOUTHAustralian Bass/Estuary Perch
1st @Neil Stratford Bass 39cm SOUTH
2nd @Neil Stratford Bass 35cm SOUTH
3rd @Neil Stratford Bass 33.5cm SOUTHGrunter
1st @Bretto77 Spotted 42cm @Neil Stratford 42cm SOUTH
2nd @Neil Stratford 39cm SOUTH
3rdWhiting
1st @Bretto77 39.5cm SOUTH
2nd @Neil Stratford 37.5cm SOUTH
3rd @Old Scaley 33.5cm SOUTH
Flathead
1st @Ross.warwick Dusky 30cm SOUTH
2nd
3rdSnapper
1st @Allnighter 63cm and 63cm SOUTH
2nd @Bretto77 53cm SOUTH
3rd @Huxstang 50cm SOUTHJewfish - Silver, Black or Teraglin
1st
2nd
3rdThreadfin Salmon
1st
2nd
3rdGolden Perch
1st @Bob9863 57cm SOUTH
2nd @Bob9863 55cm X 2 SOUTH
3rd @taib 54cm SOUTH
Tailor
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2nd
3rdTuna
1st
2nd
3rdMackerel
1st @Old Scaley School 62cm @ellicat School 62cm SOUTH
2nd @Old Scaley School 56cm SOUTH
3rdCod (any type freshwater or salt)
1st
2nd
3rdTrevally (any type)
1st @crazywalrus Bludger 93cm NORTH
2nd
3rd
Shark (including shovel nose)
1st @crazywalrus Whaler 2M+ NORTH
2nd @Neil Stratford Bull 72cm SOUTH
3rd @Neil Stratford Bull 68cm SOUTHEmperor and Tuskfish
1st @crazywalrus Spangled 65cm NORTH
2nd
3rdTrophy Fish of any Species not covered above.
1st @Bretto77 Morwong 50cm SOUTH
2nd
3rdTotal Team North 2 points/10 contestants = 0.2
Total Team South 23 points 17 contestants = 1.35
Winner = Team ----
Monthly scores NORTH SOUTH
January 0 1
February 0 1
March 0 1
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Total for year
Evening,
I know it won't change the results, I've been wrong slated as one of *those* southside.
Team North all the way!!
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Finally got around to posting my Jack. Was not expecting it, very happy with the result. Swam away just fine.
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Not this cat. Lucked out hard
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7 hours ago, ellicat said:
Did you get a photo of it on a measurer with your little finger ? That would be the leading whiting in the comp.
Unfortunately no. I've got one with a measuring tape, rain at the time was making things very awkward. I also wasn't tracking the little finger bit. Watch out next weekend, I'll be dragging the kids out and hopefully getting a few.
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It finally happened. I caught a fish. Not a big one, and I had to stand through a couple of rain squalls, but some silly fish somehow hooked itself and I reeled the bugger in
24.5cm whiting. Not enough for dinner, but enough to keep me interested for the next 12 months or so!!
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2 hours ago, ellicat said:Good luck. Surely there's a flattie or two waiting at Hayes Inlet for you.
1. It's windy enough to blow a dog off a leash there.
2. I couldn't catch covid on a cruise ship.
Just over an hour, all I got a a single hit from a small Flatty. Next time hopefully I'll get the bugger
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About to head out for my last fish before work starts. Hopefully Hayes Inlet produces the goods. Dohles rocks has given me nothing, except for 2 broken rods (thanks kids) and about 50 bucks worth of tackle and bait down the gurgler. At least the kids are outside.
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20 minutes ago, ellicat said:Hey @Ross.warwick, would you like to join in the comp we're currently running ? -
I'm in. Not sure how much use I'll be, but I'm in
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Suburbs of Origin 2024 Leader Board
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Some nice low 20s while at work.
24 for a bream, 22 for the other one and the cod.
Hopefully something bigger lurking around!