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    bjorn2fish reacted to Shark_Fisho in 96cm Land Based Snapper   
    Hi guysJust thought Id post a pic of the Red I landed last night. She measured 96cm on the dot.Enjoy!

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    bjorn2fish reacted to Fishie in The Snapper Are RIGHT up the port!!!?? any ideas Why ???   
    Yes snapper did frequent the Port River system years ago.. here's a snippet of some of my records from thirty years ago (have used Google Earth to make it a bit clearer snapper in the Barker Inlet opposite the St Kilda ChannelSnapper (at Night) - Usually incoming tides from dusk onwards, sharks and rays can also be hooked. Ground bait with fish heads / frames etc before the tide runs at full force. Snapper spook easily so be quiet and do not shine lights on the waterBait - fresh fillets of fish caught in the local area
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    bjorn2fish reacted to Fishie in The Snapper Are RIGHT up the port!!!?? any ideas Why ???   
    They're scared of the Pros..... it's the only place they could find refuge :whistle:
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    bjorn2fish reacted to phatty in Pirtek Fishing Challenge 2012...   
    What a day 12 hours of fishing up and down the river for a grand total of 2 yellas.......one of which went around 20cm(wasn't actually measured) then about 5 minutes later in came the biggest fish of the day another yella at a massive 27cm's lol. Was a great day to be out on the water although not too many people were....
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    bjorn2fish reacted to BUDMAN1396235523 in A Shark, a Duck and an awkward interview !   
    Check out this piece of TV GOLD !
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    bjorn2fish reacted to Boyington214 in Whyalla Snapper Comp - Day 3   
    Sorry for being a bit late people. But better late than never.....Day 3. Surfaced at 3.30am and checked the weather. Not much wind. Just a very light breeze, so away we went. Once again, we went out to hit Lowly. Conditions looked pretty good. Or so we thought. Launched and motored out of the little Marina at Point Lowly and encountered a bit of swell. Which turned out to be quite a lot of swell. Anyway, having already launched, we headed out through the Rip. Being still dark, and not being able to see the waves, I thought we might have had at least one seasick passenger but we didn't. We ended up on the Western edge of the Rip sounding around. Only a small bit of activity on the sounder, we tried to have a crack. Dropped the pick but we were getting thrown about like a toy boat. As the sun began to show on the Eastern Horizon, we made the move to the Rip and began to drift. It was strictly a 'sit-down' drift as the swell was of the washing machine variety. We only ended up doing one drift pass before we re-positioned and dropped the pick. Right in the middle of the Rip. Baited up and sent em to the bottom. Lots of Shitties around still so got the underwater camera ready and dropped it over the side. Immediate results were that we could see the masses of Shitties. Decided to record a bit when I noticed something weird on the screen. Thought it was structure which prompted a quick attempted recovery. Strange thing is I felt something having a go at the camera. I told the lads on board to keep their eye on the cable and see what it was. Then I saw a flash of Snapper flank go past the lens. I pulled the camera up and saw a Rugger had taken a whole Slimey Mackerel then wrapped itself around the camera cable. It turned out to be our first... and last Red of the trip. Final weight of it was 1.66kg. We stuck it out in the rip until the tide began to really ‘rip’ through so much so that we couldn’t keep a 12oz sinker on the bottom. Then it was time to recover the anchor. By that time, BigRed had launched with Spedo, his brother-in-law and his niece on board. After a quick discussion, we decided to head for Black Point for a look-see. Not much around except a few Dog Sharks and crabs. Conditions had improved somewhat so, again after careful deliberation, we decided to head first for the drop called community and have a go, then, if nothing happened, to head for Mareks Reef. We were anchored up only for a few minutes when a larger boat came our way. It turned out to be Fisheries. Great to see that they were out and about! Having declared our only fish, the two officers onboard motored away, heading for Point Lowly.We weren’t there long before one of the reels on BigReds boat began to let out line. It looked like it might have been a decent fish. After a short fight, the beastie surfaced. It turned out to be a Ray. It was released. By that time, the Shitties had moved in in force. But they say persistence pays off. My oldest lads mate that was with us pulled in a nice KGW. Unfortunately it went 30cm so it was promptly released. More Shitties were caught but after a short time, the Shitties became good-sized Garfish. These were being caught on the bottom rather than float rigs. We did have a Shag move in and steal a few fish but the lads had a few laughs with it before it had had enough and left us alone. My Cousin landed a nice 32cm KGW which went in with the Gar and Rugger.The Gar went quiet but the legions of Shitties that seemed to be everywhere were relentlessly taking every bait offered. By this time, it was 2pm and the conditions had changed to breezy and the swell was beginning to come up again. We upped the pick and made the run back to the ramp at Point Lowly. We recovered the boat and headed in to the Marquee at the Whyalla Marina where I weighed in my Rugger and the rest of the crew weighed in a few Garfish and the sole KGW that was caught. Then it was time to wash the rig and gear and head back to the Caravan Park to get cleaned up in time to attend the presentation. And that saw the close of the 2012 Whyalla Snapper Championship.Final Results: (Top 10 Heaviest)1. S Stone (Whyalla) 15.26kg2. J Parker (Whyalla) 14.36kg3. A Sammut (Whyalla) 13.68kg4. M Burk (Whyalla) 13.28kg5. W Barry (Victoria) 13.10kg6. S Schultz (Whyalla) 13.08kg7. S Ahretis (Victoria) 13.00kg8. J Malone (Pt Lincoln) 12.90kg9. Matthew Jaritz (Whyalla) 12.34kg10. B Stone (Whyalla) 12.32kgThe next 10 Heaviest:1. Michael Jaritz (Whyalla) 12.28kg2. J Jaritz (Whyalla) 12.16kg3. D Ellis (Pt Augusta) 12.14kg4. R Mitchell (Whyalla) 12.00kg5. A Grillett (Whyalla) 11.98kg6. C Thompson (Whyalla) 11.90kg7. P McVicar (Victoria) 11.86kg8. D Parker (Whyalla) 11.74kg9. O Jaritz (Whyalla) 11.70kg10. P Hanold (Andamooka) 11.48kgQuite a few big fish caught throughout the weekend. Pity we did not find any. Hopefully the weather will play the game next year and we can get on the board.Boyo
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    bjorn2fish got a reaction from Boyington214 in Whyalla Snapper Comp - Day 2   
    Think Uhf catching a leader board Snapper may go something like this.:c , what a :c ing stomper of a :c fish, this could :c ing win us the :c ing comp WOO HOO !!!!Good luck fellas
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    bjorn2fish reacted to Tommy2toes in Biggest snapper   
    May not be my biggest red but it was certainly my biggest on light tackle, not bad for a Wednesday night after works effort.went 9450mm and a bit over 9.2kgCaught onRod: daiwa sol 2-4kg Reel: quantum catalyst 2500Braid: 10lb sufix fuse

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    bjorn2fish reacted to Jack. in Whyalla Snapper Comp - Day 2   
    Todays your day Boyo.. Good luck bud and cheers for the update really enjoying your journey so far.you've gotta get on that board mate, even if it's just.to upset your mate UHF . Best of luck lads, hopefully if UHF does hook one he doesn't get confused and tag &R it Tight lines!
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    bjorn2fish reacted to Boyington214 in Whyalla Snapper Comp - Day 2   
    Looks like we are fishing in a Bakery rather than a Snapper comp! Our lot pulled another Donut! And as far as I know, BigRed, UHF and Spedo faired no better!Having spent a lot of the night awake and constantly checking the weather, we finally got underway at around 8. It blew its guts out pretty much all night and it was still blowy at 6am. By 7.30, the wind had dropped very slightly so we made our way down to the Marina. There were a lot of white horses and it looked to be quite rough so we decided to hit Lowly again after we had checked out the Leader board. As we pulled up, we saw a couple of blokes having their photo taken with their catch. Certainly lifted our spirits. Considering the blokes reckoned that they caught them out at Point Lowly! Turned out one of the fish went 15.26kg. The leader board at that time was:1. S Stone (Whyalla) 15.26kg2. S Shultz (Whyalla) 13.08kg3. J Malone (Pt Lincoln) 12.90kg4. B Stone (Whyalla) 12.32kg5. O Jaritz (Whyalla) 11.70kg6. P Hanold (Andamooka) 10.10kg7. A Roberts (Kapunda) 7.62kg8. T Rose (Whyalla) 5.94kg9. K Shannon (Kapunda) 5.48kg10. A Spackman (Whyalla) 5.32kgSo, out to Point Lowly we went. Uneventful launch but the water looked rough there as well. Which it did turn out to be. First stop for us was Diver's Reef. There were a few boats out there but they were getting thrown about a fair bit. Looking over towards the Lighthouse, it looked a lot more settled so we headed over there. Was a very interesting short trip. The Rip was very rough with swells ranging from 2 - 3m. But as soon as we managed to get out of the Rip, the swell was lucky to be 1m at its worst. Sounded around for a while, locating a few small scattered schools on the sounder and a deep channel. Dropped the pick and started to Burley up. Not long after we got there, the bites began. My lad hooked up to what we hoped was a Pinkie! Well, it turned out to be a dreaded Dog Shark. Quick De-Hook and back in the drink. Baits were still getting hammered but it turned out to be Shitties. Decided to have a quick flick with Lucanus jigs but that generated no interest. Got the same result with Soft Plastics. The Shitties got thicker so our next move was to head out deep to one of the Charter drops that the comp organisers give out every year. Found the mark no problem. Didn't look to be much structure though. But, never the less, baited up and cast em out. Very strong current! But it wasn't to be as this drop was also infested with Shitties. Stuck it out while we had lunch, then moved back for another drift through the rip. The wind came up and by the end of the drift, we were, again, fishless. Rather than reposition for another drift, we motored across to the Pt Lowly Tyre Reef. Found some fish up close on the structure and a few out wide. Dropped the pick and sent the baits down again. By this time, the wind was quite strong, as was the current and the anchor dragged.Repositioned and dropped the pick again only to break the trip ties and drift away again. BigRed, UHF and Spedo came past at that stage as said they were going in. But we went back to Diver's Reef and had another crack. Again, a lot of small bites which turned out to be Shitties. The swell in the Rip got worse so we decided to roll up and head in, effectively calling it a day.Went back to the Ramp to wash the boat and saw more fish being weighed in. Anyway, below were the standings at 5pm:1. S Stone (Whyalla) 15.26kg2. S Schultz (Whyalla) 13.08kg3. J Malone (Pt Lincoln) 12.90kg4. B Stone (Whyalla) 12.32kg5. M Jaritz (Whyalla) 12.28kg6. D Ellis (Pt Augusta) 12.14kg7. R Mitchell (Whyalla) 12kg8. A Grillett (Whyalla) 11.98kg9. D Parker (Whyalla) 11.74kg10. O Jaritz (Whyalla) 11.70kgOur plan of attack for the 3rd and final day is to get out and hit em from super early am as the wind is forecast to drop to 8 knots. Who knows what tomorrow will bring but from all we’ve heard, the fish are being caught early morning. Fingers crossed, we can get amongst them.Boyo
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    bjorn2fish reacted to rocknev in Whyalla Snapper Comp - Day 1   
    just recieved a pic of what could be the new leader... went 15.5 on the boat, but is looking a lot bigger than that... they racing in now for weigh
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    bjorn2fish reacted to Just Me in Whyalla Snapper Comp - Day 1   
    Here's a link to the web cam.http://www.whyalla.com/page.aspx?u=96
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    bjorn2fish reacted to Boyington214 in Whyalla Snapper Comp - Day 1   
    Well, today was the day that was. Or rather wasn't! After waking up at 6am, and preparing for a 7am start to the 21st Annual Snapper Comp, we were greeted with a stiff breeze coming from the North West. Phoned UHF for a quick discussion regarding the days plan of action. We decided to hold off for a bit and see what the weather was doing. As it turned out, the wind did not back off. In fact, it felt like it got stronger. It did swing around from the North West to South Westerly. As far as fishing at Whyalla goes, the Southerly winds, whether it is from the SW, S or SE, and if it has some strength to it, it usually spells the end of fishing for smaller boats. Big Red, UHF and Spedo launched from Point Lowly at around 10 and headed for the North end of Fitzgerald bay. We launched almost an hour later also from Point Lowly. The wind was around 14 knots. By 1 o'clock, BigRed, UHF and Spedo had accounted for a few Dog Sharks but so far we had drawn a Donut. We did attempt to anchor up once, but the wind was quite strong and the anchor refused to stick. We did find a couple of reasonable sized schools and drifted baits through for a continuation to our Donut. The wind continued to rise and by 2pm, Whyalla Sea Rescue had issued an All Weather alert to all craft with suggestion for all craft to return to the ramps. By that stage, we had already returned to the Ramp at Point Lowly. No day's fishing is complete without at least one peanut cutting boats off and in this case we were not let down. A boat of around the 6m length cut through the queue of boats waiting at the ramp. We got the boat back on the trailer at 2.30 and were greeted by fisheries officers who enquired about our catch. However, with nothing to declare, we went on our way. By this time, the wind was blowing hard at plus 30 knots. Shortly after, the Police arrived, we assume, to ensure all craft returned safely. Travelled back into Whyalla and checked out the leader board. 5 fish had been weighed in with the leader being 7.62kg which was caught by a resident of Kapunda. Of the 5 fish on the board, 2 were caught by Kapunda Residents and the other 3 caught by Locals. Not sure how BigRed, UHF and Spedo faired in the end but we returned to the caravan park for a few ales and to prepare for our next assault. The forecast not looking real good so we will have to play it all as it comes.
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    bjorn2fish got a reaction from urhookedfish in Pirtek Fishing Challenge 2012...   
    Many people are probably already aware of this but thought I'd post it up anyway.The Pirtek Fishing Challenge is on again, quite some time until the day yet.Check it out at https://pirtekfishingchallenge.com.auHope you have better luck than I did last year :whistle: but hey you've got to be in it to win it and there are some great prizes up for grabs.
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    bjorn2fish got a reaction from piratepom in WildBait lures won by a few Strike & Hook members   
    Just thought I'd let people know that a bunch of us entered a competition on Facebook to win sponsorship / be a product tester from WildBait - hand made lures.More fishos entered than were expected so a smaller package was organised and given out to more who entered. A few of us from Strike and Hook won.Congratulations to Uhf and Jewie who were 2 of the 3 SA winners, the other being myself. I must have made up a pretty good story to score the lures I can't wait to put the lures to the test, perhaps they will help me land a decent trout to show off in the North Vs South trout thread.Thanks to Peter from WildBait for giving us the opportunity to try out the WildBait lures.WildBait are trying to get their name out and around the place to please visit their website at www.wildbait.com and their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/wildbait
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    bjorn2fish reacted to Astroman in M45 (Seven Sisters) and Venus Conjunction   
    Took this lastnight of Venus and the Seven Sisters close to one another. Using an Alt/Az tracking mount and a Telescope. You can see Venus in the Western Sky, just after sunset, it's the brightest thing there atm.
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    bjorn2fish got a reaction from rocknev in storm 2/4/12   
    Very cool pics!
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    bjorn2fish reacted to paramidget in Port Noarlunga sunset   
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    bjorn2fish got a reaction from Just Me in Port Noarlunga sunset   
    Nice shots TT. I wouldn't mind getting a DSLR to take some more controlled shots.Here's a point n shoot shot with the GoPro at Porties.
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    bjorn2fish got a reaction from jimbojames in Under Water Trout ?   
    That is some crazy footage :)I didn't think a trout would sit still in front of the camera like that.Very well done
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    bjorn2fish reacted to jimbojames in Under Water Trout ?   
    Was out fishing with Banger sat an i knew of a pool of water that had a decent trout in it an i wanted to get some footage of it striking my lure . Managed to get the trout to have a go at my lure but it was out of shot (Big trout to), Spew . The shots you see are the fish being spooked as we collect the cameras after the cameras were in the water close to an hour . The last bit of footage was a "bugger it i just want A shot of a trout" and followed it around till i got the shot ?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewy6IiSL_t0
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    bjorn2fish reacted to clark in My First Tuna   
    Went down to do a bit of YF whiting fishing on tuesday and a mate came down with his brother whilst i was catching a few we were chatting away about different fish and the subject of tuna came up and how i had lived in Pt Lincoln for nearly ten years and not caught one.Mates brother says to me do you do you want to have a go at them tomorrow i'll take you out thought you beauty met at the boat ramp the next morning at six and after just over a hour we were at his spot so in went the berley followed by baits. My third bait was just drifting down in the deep blue when WHAM i was on this thing took off like a small train and after just under 30min we put the gaff in a 23kg tuna it was only half hour after that and i was on again this one just under 20kg what a buzz



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    bjorn2fish reacted to archerfish in Environmental Flow for the Onk   
    Heard this morning on Ian Henschke's programme on 891 ABC that there will be an environmental flow release in the Onk from Clarendon early in April (for 5 days commencing 1st or 2nd). Haven't been able to locate news or a media release on the AMLRNR site or the ABC site just yet, but I'll keep looking...Meanwhile, page 4 of this link should give you an idea of waht they're going to do:http://www.amlrnrm.sa.gov.au/Portals/2/Water/EnvironmentalFlows/Onkaparinga_LoRES.pdfCheersaf
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    bjorn2fish got a reaction from jimbojames in Reddie sesh with 45cm pb   
    Very nice reddies there Jimbo, well done!I'll have to have a freshy crack down south soon.
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    bjorn2fish reacted to paramidget in Port Noarlunga sunset   
    Long exposure of the Jetty a couple of months ago.Nikon D5100
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