Margate snap Sunday arvo
It's not just you Foxxy. Other than the fluked 78 on Friday morning, I've barely had a touch in weeks. A few of the guys I know that chase them from boats have said they're only getting them in numbers in deeper water at the moment (around 15-20m).Foxxy said:Noice! Good to see they are around - I have been struggling this winter. Must be running low on mojo!
Spot on.CAV said:I reckon the water is way too clear, and the snapper aren't coming in as close to feed because of it
I agree first decent one this winter and not for lack of trying .ArWeTherYet said:Nice fishie. Looks to be around 50cm, good size.
Spot on.CAV said:I reckon the water is way too clear, and the snapper aren't coming in as close to feed because of it
There always hard to find when the waters this clear. You have to be super quiet, use light line and I liked to use the clear Snapbacks SP's.....Its too bloody cold but. Late Aug/Sept (after the westerlies, they dont like them) is a better time for them around Reddy.
Hope he was careful about the regualtions: http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/fisheries/re ... mits-tidalYakcity said:Water clarity has been good for spearing a mate of mine shot a coulple of 15 kg cod around Scarborough the other day
Yer that was my thoughts I personally wouldn't have shot 2 if I had one that size not sure if I could even shoot a cod of that size shame to blast such a big docile fish.anselmo said:Hope he was careful about the regualtions: http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/fisheries/re ... mits-tidalYakcity said:Water clarity has been good for spearing a mate of mine shot a coulple of 15 kg cod around Scarborough the other day
30kg of fish is a lot
Go Paul. Use ZMan plastics. Jerk Shad and Paddle Tail in white and blue glimmer. They are a lot tougher than all others.brinkmanc12 said:If you are going for tailor what do you use plastics wise as I find they bite the tails off them and then they don't swim so I changed to blades and then no tailor but I started catching Bream, not that I am complaining I loved the Bream not that I ate them as I caught the first one and thought not enough for a feed so I released it, this happened 4 times, good sized bream in hindsight probably was not that smart but it is a hard call kill the fish and run the risk of just wasting it as you are probably not going to go to all the trouble of preparing one fish unless it is a very large fish or release it and then talk about the fish you released, my attitude I am trying to have is if in doubt release. cheers, Paul.