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Another Wazza

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  1. Did you catch that fish with a hook & line?, or did you corner it in a dark alley and stab it to death?, Hahahaha Nice fish though Brian
  2. Nice work there @Huxstang, when booking a year or so in advance, the weather is one of the great unknowns going on trips like these, and getting on to a patch of quality fish only to get robbed by sharks isn’t much fun at all, so enjoy all your tasty fillets
  3. Saturday is looking mighty fine @Hweebe, and I reckon your spot on about the amount of boats that’ll be heading out. Fuel is definitely out of control at the moment, I paid the princely sum of $27 to go fishing today, not to mention the bag of ice to keep my drinks cool, Hahahaha, the thought of fuelling up a big rig sends shivers down me.
  4. Hey @Hweebe, ideally I aim for just a whisker off the bottom, a little bit of lumpy water gives it a good action, I’ve done plenty of drifts through West Peel and have a rough idea of the weight required to achieve it, and how much line I want out, It’s a very lazy form of fishing that can pay dividends, I still prefer casting though, either spot locked or drifting, I love the hit on the plastic
  5. I have no idea Robbie, I have read that summer is good, but I don’t know much about them at all so figured if I really want to catch one, I better start somewhere
  6. It’s a very fine line I’m walking Brian, losing big fish sucks, losing big fish because of being severely under gunned, we’ll, I guess that’ll keep my therapist employed a bit longer
  7. Hahahaha, it still hurts talking about the lost stonker, the crabs I used were probably 40mm across, a few tense moments rigging them up though, little claws waving around violently trying to attack me, kind of like a yabby with the mega claw. I know I’m playing with fire using the noodle, it’s only a matter of time before I get proper blown away, but it’s just so much fun.
  8. Hahahaha, yeah, jamming 3 together is dangerous
  9. It’s been a while since I’ve done a report, mostly due to lack of fishing on my part, and lining everything up has been a challenge lately, anyway, back towards the end of April I snuck out to West Peel for a fish, I sent out a plastic and put it in the holder whilst organising another setup, the plastic got mauled during the drift, It was a 10lb setup with a firm drag and not once did I get that thing under control, having survived the first run I thought I was safe and got a couple of winds on it, then off it went again, shaking it’s head vigorously and ditching the hook in the process, spewing!, I now know how Brian felt when I took him there last year. The action slowed down a bit after that, I think I landed a couple of 30cm models, one grinner, and a big sea toad before I hooked a half decent one, he gave me a good run on light gear, coming in at 57cm A quick pic and he was on his way, after that I headed home and made an appointment with a therapist to help deal with losing a stonker, The next outing was at the beginning of May, same spot, but this time more fish, I caught 5 legal squire ranging between 36-40, & 1x46, I didn’t bother with too many pics that time, I did however keep the 46 for a snack, and here’s a pic of him after sitting in the esky for a while I should mention too, the grinners were out of control!, I probably caught 12 all up, the day before I went out, my neighbour hit me up for some frames to put in her veggie patch to fertilise the soil,I don’t know if grinners are good for that, but I saw them as the perfect candidates, I took the fillets off them and froze them up for a mate to use when he goes fishing, and gave her the squire and grinner frames for her garden, sorted. That brings me to today, having checked the tides, and with it being a full moon last night I wasn’t expecting great things so thought I would try something different this time, I went to the foreshore yesterday afternoon & collected some crabs to use for bait on Tuskies around the shallows of Peel, I gathered 9 good looking specimens in no time thinking that would be plenty. Given the tide I decided to launch at 6am, it felt a bit naughty getting to the ramp that late but Snapper weren’t the target today. On my way over to Peel I thought I better have one little drift as I’m heading straight over it, I sent out a plastic, put If in the holder, and went about selecting another rig, I’ve looked back at the one in the holder only to see it now has a bend in it, oh dear, I best take care of that, a little battle and up pops this guy, a nice 47cm model A quick pic and he was on his way, not much further along that drift and the rod bent again. A little 35 At risk of getting distracted, I decided to continue with the original plan and head to Peel, upon arrival I thought I better just throw a plastic quickly to see what’s getting about, well, that was me for the next 2 hours, catching little squire ranging in size from 25 to 37 one after the other, using a 1-4kg rod ( that Brian calls the “noodle”) with 6lb braid, it was good fun, a Z Man streaks in opening night colour rigged on a 1/6th jighead was doing all the damage, the plastic rarely hit the bottom, after that many fish the little plastic looked very tired, by the end of that session he had 2 tales but the fish still loved him. After getting well and truly sidetracked there, I made my way to the spot I wanted to try with the little crabs. It looked promising, a nice edge, a bit of current, I’m set, well, I wasn’t quite ready for just how quick my little crabs were getting demolished, I went through all 9 of them in less then half an hour without hooking up, it’s clear I may have to rethink my approach. With my crab supply depleted, I began casting a plastic, and on one of the retrieves as it got close to the boat, I thought I had spotted my target, a green fish followed it up and turned around a metre or so from the top, now my eyes aren’t the best and I can’t be 100% sure it was the target, but I’ll definitely be going back there and trying again. It was late morning by now so I decided to try one more spot at Peel before heading back in, not much happened there except a grinner. I began making my way back to the ramp via a quick drift at West Peel, same 1-4kg rig, with a new plastic, fair bit of current now, took a long time to get it down, but when it did, it got eaten by this guy He suffered a blood nose during the fight but he released well, the “noodle” got a right proper work out on these guys today, and considering they weren’t all that big, I probably had just as much fun, if not more, catching them, as I do targeting the bigger ones.
  10. Sorry to hear about the lost rod, it wasn’t your birthday present one was it?
  11. Now now Brian, deep down inside you must know that an off shore Snapper was never the goal, I see now what desperation can do to a man, we’re just trying to steer you back in the direction of the original “quest” as it seems you’ve been lead astray
  12. I thought you were just chasing the big bay Snapper, as Steve just mentioned, you do realise a 70cm+ bay Snapper would have to equate to a 90cm+ off shore model, sorry Brian, but rules are rules, and the goal posts just got moved, Hahahaha!
  13. Hahahaha, or you could just go out and catch one! Hahaha, I’m beginning to question this so called “quest” of yours, are you’s actually going fishing?, or just playing dungeons and dragons in somebody’s basement?, Hahahaha Jokes aside, I’m looking forward to seeing you hold up a stonker
  14. The small head makes the fish look even bigger!
  15. Shame on you Brian for taunting the Snapper gods, they look down on things like bad quality photo shopping
  16. Solid effort Brian, you will be rewarded eventually
  17. I was aiming for beacon, but will accept buoy, congratulations Brian, please make your way down to reception to claim your prize
  18. Not a brain, I begin with the letter B though.....
  19. Hamish, you must go through an awful lot of phones if they are always wet
  20. Not a phone or a compass, but Angry is almost on the right path
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