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Gelboy

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  1. Hi Dylbaa,I frequent waits n parsons salt creek, even tried wallaroo for worms a few years back when the kids were younger etc and have never seen them? possibly they may be there but it must be the coarseness of the sand as the beaches that i know hold them are mostly a finer compacted type of sand, but damn theyre a fine bait for most everything from brim to jewies they all love them, and catching them is half the fun beats paying 8>10 dollars for one bloody worm these days.happy worm hunting if you ever try at moana let me know ill join ya
  2. if your south of metro try moana, to the right of the life saving club down towards the rocks or aldinga / sellicks, usually bigger worms but patchy ! i use cows liver but bag of fish frames works just as well.Must admit i havent done a lot of worming in the colder months but im guessing theyre still available?
  3. Hi Sandy.looks like a great day was had.....sure beats working hey, I have a little hint of which might be of some use, apparently, when cutting open the tube prior to cutting in slices before cooking , ALWAYS score diagonally etc the INSIDE of the tube, dont ask me why this is supposed to be the way chefs do it for a nice succulent finished result.Anyways tight lines.Sean
  4. Old english/ boot boys never die they just go fishing ...............
  5. Ah a muvvers love.........thank the lord for them hey.... Nah nothin to worry about theyre crew......its all in the way its read an how the mind.percieves things...Any way...Mums at wallaroo catching crabs ..........
  6. Tits / Handfull ..get it..
  7. Struth Wayne you must be some gun fisho on whiting to use theyre"Nuts" for berley......Got any Tits...on how to grab a handfull ........Aw sorry guys...just left an interesting mental picture of a guy doing some really fine detailed filleting....S
  8. I have had success at Bashams beach ( STH of port elliot )this time of year.S
  9. Gday FSW, Fished Rileys last week, too bloody calm for snapper but youre better off putting a jag under a float and fishing for squid at Rileys always get them there as well as big cutleys.S
  10. Hi Rocknev, Well its kinda exhilirating isnt it :woohoo: mix the fact of sun and a cool breeze and mother natures elements well it certainly spices up a fishing session,Lucky ya didnt run into ya supervisor mate, now that might have taken a bit of explaining
  11. Actually it was my bad, attempting to strip out a few lengths of fly line, the connection loop from the fly line and the tippet caught on a runner, and as usually it slips right thru no dramas as i wasnt watching it caught and one pull slightly too hard, well its a no no a :ohmy: :S lmost as bad as highsticking a good fish.
  12. Last try for kingies, live gar was taken, on the 15kg gear, never ever seen line like that leave my reel, panic struck as i looked dumbfounded at my reel, decided to pop it about half a dozen wraps of line lefti reckon it would have done the same on the 24kg outfit.S
  13. Thought id post this for a chuckle.As my planned trip to pt Augusta was post poned due to illness of the fisho whom was going with me, :S I happened to get an invite to try yorkes for land based snapper Cape Elizabeth came too mind but we didnt get there .next time tho thats where im headed.At first I thought this would be a great second plan as I had taken leave for Monday and Tuesday. and as the weather was predicting a blowy time ( as it was supposed to be bloody windy at pt Augusta )the water would be dirty and choppy of which would benefit fishing from the rocks.... Anyway Pt Riley did
  14. I would say if this was a major public / government concern we would already be limited to swimming,boating "between the poles / within the shark nets",etc as are some beaches around this country and internationally.As every shark spotting within metro areas is taken upon the public to alert the relevant authorities and they act accordingly, to make safe the public as best they can,by the only way possible by utilising surf patrol bodies and shark planes etc, these occurences are and could only be acted upon in a "spot the fire basis" there would be literally limiltess different situations of
  15. LMAO I sure hope your not just getting my hopes up Crocka,well it sure looks like it would hold flathead, hey i might needa decent rod to flick some plastics around for the flathead and snapper then lol Last time i was there got the 8 wieght out and tried but no luck i was told that by this old chap who drives out there in his volkswagon camper van.....how he gets it there ill never know,he says he goes there to get away from it all and his misses for a few days..he only lived at port hughes lol he also gets the occasional good flathead...and monster yellowfin whiting he had some thumpers in h
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