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  1. Went out again this morning, on the water by 4am..... Laid the burley, plenty of sea lice about, but just on the top of the tide bagged the first keeper, once the tide started the run out and there was some light on the horizon the action was on, I had refreshed the burly, and for the two of us it was one line in fish would hit and as we were boating that fish the other rod would go off, without a doubt the best snapper session I have had. Got our 4 over 60 and was one short on the 38 to
  2. Last Night metro area dodge tide, chasing snapper, on our spot and within 10 mins had the first hookup, small, then it was on for the next hour or so, they weren't smashing the baits just like a normal bite but 10 snapper later and 45-50 cm was a good night. Heaps of squid chasing the snapper up managed to hook three.We nearly didn't go because of the tide , but just goes to show, better of trying than not
  3. Day Two Tuna session: woke up to very calm morning, little did we know that the wind and swell was to pick up later. After the usual morning jobs....fishing for Whiting or whatever may come along and breakfast , we headed back to our "spot" if you can call trolling across several sq Km,s a spot, looking for birds,the feathered ones as well!! :woohoo: It was like the Americas cup trying to outfox the other boat and find the school first....out of no where came our triple hookup all three fished landed...The other skipper is fairly competitive and you could hear the :c expletives In two hours o
  4. Here is the video of my first ever Tuna, 7pm sun is getting low the fish took 30 mins to get inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYojdTy4Psg
  5. Cheers Rotare, after a full day I thought here comes another donut, the sun was setting and I was struggling to get the fish in, it came up to the boat at least 5 times before we set the gaff,..my biggest fish/first Tuna..
  6. I know there have been a few posts about Tuna sessions lately , but just cant help myself , so here goes.Two boats- departed Marion Bay on Saturday after sleeping overnight.The bay was very calm which helped as I was a bit nervous about the 50 km trip across. As soon as we turned out of the bay the swell started, quite large but well spaced apart, and the Yalta handled it well.Took about 1.5 hrs of motoring before we got into the area where the Tuna supposedly were, the fact that one of the Marion Bay Charter boats was already working the area gave me some hope.My naive question to one of the
  7. Reduced file but still didnt post....aaaarrg!last try[attachment:1]Adelaide-20121125-00051.jpg[/attachment]
  8. Mini marlin pics[attachment]Mini Marlin 2[/attachment]
  9. North Haven turn left head to Semaphore couple of hours 3 doz Mini Marlin....no crabsgood feed[attachment:1]Mini Marlin[/attachment]
  10. Story on the Margiris issue ABC 4 corners next Monday 22/10
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