Bait run and pot rescue ..
Submitted by Da pirate on Sun, 2020-01-05 15:10
Got lucky hit ramp at 9am straight away launch
with whole car park full . Trolled up some pike
straight off the bat . Wind stopped for a bit then
swung .. banged few herring on metals left em
biting too retrieve my mates pots that haven't been
touched for over 2 1/2 months !! Fark the slime
and shit on them .. piss funny the two pots had
9 crays between them ! Ol mate was happy being
there 2019 model pots . He took em home for
pressure cleaner .. he has building business
and went on holidays due too not pulling
them .. cheers fellas pirate ..
Meeuwissen
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Hahah that's so good they
Had crays in them still a few about? You know what depth most people are getting atm?
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SeperateKnob
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Awesome feed
Awesome feed
brown364
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Date Joined: 25/08/15
Funny
Gooood soak. He would have been happy with the outcome for sure! Great to hear no divers,yellow boats, Pros or occys tampered with them over the period. Hmmmm... secret spot Pirate..?
Da pirate
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Date Joined: 03/05/15
Ahhhh .. neighbour !!
You know the secret spot !! I know you
know .. reckon another few days his pots
would have become the ocean !! I reckon
those crays thought it was a good place
too hide ?? Lol
Faulkner Family
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well done there. feed and
well done there. feed and bait what more could you ask for. looking at the pot reminds me of the black pearl ha ha
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
quadfisher
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New housing estate?
I think going off some of our longer pulls 9 to 12 days , that after about 4 or 5 days theres never really any bait left anyway , but your right
they had been eating there and just stay and hang around for the accomadation esp if theres no big caves etc around there.
After rebaiting for a couple of months I think the pots themselves have enough smell in the timber to attract crays as well.
quadfisher