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Hi all, this is my first ever report posting here so suggestions are welcome! hope you all enjoy. Friday: Woke up early on Friday and headed to the old man's place to finish packing up the trailer before heading off to Butler's. We left his place about 8am, ready to meet my brother in law and my other sister's partner at Pt Wakefield. On the way, we kept a wary eye on the dark clouds and swaying trees hoping it was a bit calmer down the bottom of the Yorke and we'd be able to wet a line that afternoon.. Fast forward a few hours and we arrived at Butler's. Andrew was as cheerful as eve
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My Monday adventure starts off from Sunday nights weather forecast of 22C and moderate Northerly winds – more wind than I like !! However, on waking this morning and looking out the window there was not a breeze of air – weather forecasters get it wrong again, but good for me. So during the night, I am kept awake assessing the plan for the fishing day. I was contemplating going to Waits/Parsons but also maybe hitting up Southport. In the end I couldn’t be bothered going all the way to Waits/Parsons – sort of ‘over the area’ at the moment. So Southport it is, (not knowin
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Well conditions for Monday (yesterday) were going to be ok even though there was for generally Northerly winds at a moderate strength forecast – and I hate the wind, but thought I need to get out and find some more Salmon. A low tide was for 12.30pm, so I had a plan to hit a couple of beaches with all intent of making sure I was at Pt Willunga for the low tide. The reason being of 2 things 1) mainly Salmon but as a “by catch†I was hoping to recover a Gold Halco 40g lure I lost last Friday. I had snagged it not far out at all and with the line busting I thought just maybe at low t
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The August Salmon Comp is now on! Post up a salmon report but a little bit different... with all the Strike & Hook gear out there we'd like to see pics of you all wearing your gear with your salmon catch. It can be a cap, beanie, t-shirt or hoodie. This month's prize is a cool salmon combo. A Daiwa Megaforce 962MFS (9'6" and 3-5kg) matched with a Daiwa Revros MX 3000 and as always a SH cap and beanie! The Daiwa combo is a great way to get started with salmon lure flicking or an excellent second setup to flick around while another rod is soaking a bait or for when your non fi
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