Amazing Metro Beach fishing for Summer 2012
Submitted by thebrett on Mon, 2012-04-09 19:58
A FEW PICS FROM AN AMAZING SAEASON
Some pics might have been posted previouse, but thought ill put all my pics in one thread
meglodon
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you have had a great summer
congradulations on your catches over summer and thanks for sharing your photos with us
fishing fanatic
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Date Joined: 01/05/09
great photos man :) sounds
great photos man :) sounds like you had a sick summer!!! but why did u keep buffies? haha
thebrett
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Date Joined: 14/01/12
to be honest diddnt know
to be honest diddnt know anything about buff bream and that they were terrible eating, it was my mates first catch of the beach and we thought he could eat it, we now know
GlennO87
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Date Joined: 29/01/11
nice catch, buff bream and
nice catch, buff bream and useful for cutting up and throwing off the back of the boat for a burley trail and thats about it!
I love fishing. It`s escaping reality for a few hours for me!
DavidBaricevic
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Well done mate good work off
Well done mate good work off the beach...
Faulkner Family
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sounds like great fun was
sounds like great fun was had . some nice catches there. well done. hope your luck continues into the winter
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
thebrett
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Date Joined: 14/01/12
so far after the rains we had
so far after the rains we had last week ive had no luck at the beach, ive put in plenty of hrs but nothing but 2 rock cods, and a small chopper tailor, i was catching mullet before the rain came, but seems like they have gone, and the tailor aswell, also a bit of weed has moved in at the northern beach's but hopfully it will pick up soon, i was fishing trigg beach blue holes on the weekend and for the first time in ages i saw a tripod fisherman fishing the endge of the reef, but he also had no luck, looked like the low tide had changed to the night instead of the morning and the swells had changed