But looks distinctly like a place I call the arches behind GI in 15 metres of water. There is an equally tight spot requiring tank removal for comfort on the eastern side of the "arch" but it produces much better than the "hole" which I used to avoid because of silting out issues with the fine mud but the hole often did hold a jumbo or, early in the season a southern
One of the torches looks to be an Ikelite and the other a standard sabre
Brings back memories that is for sure - thanks a heap
Jacko the torches I have are a Tusa Aluminium TUL 300 on my loop and a Hollis LED mini 3 in my hand. The one on my loop is the better torch though.
Sunshine - right area but we were in 30m. Off the back of the bank, would love to find some similar turf a bit shallower, there is some great ground out of GI just a matter of exploring more.
Lamby would get in there Dave. Once he got into hunting mode he would love it. Need to come see you DAve for some bags before Exxy too will give you a shout in a week or 2.
Faulkner Family
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i would have thaught that
i would have thaught that taking your tank off would be a #1 no no.
dont think i would go into a place like that without my air secured tightly to me.
didnt look like they got many either
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
Lamby
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Top stuff again Smitty, not
Top stuff again Smitty, not for the faint hearted alright leave that to you & Fitzwa. Love the shark shield tap
meglodon
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catching crays
if that is what it takes to snare crays i'll stick to buying mine at coles
Jacko
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Nice work. What torches are
Nice work. What torches are you guys using?
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sunshine
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Might be wrong
But looks distinctly like a place I call the arches behind GI in 15 metres of water. There is an equally tight spot requiring tank removal for comfort on the eastern side of the "arch" but it produces much better than the "hole" which I used to avoid because of silting out issues with the fine mud but the hole often did hold a jumbo or, early in the season a southern
One of the torches looks to be an Ikelite and the other a standard sabre
Brings back memories that is for sure - thanks a heap
Xtreme Coolers
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Nice
Great work Timbo, you health professionals are just nuts. Would you get liam in there?
Keep them coming.
Dave
Lamby
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The answer would be similar
The answer would be similar to The Angels' am I ever gonna see your face again
tiimmbo
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Jacko the torches I have are
Jacko the torches I have are a Tusa Aluminium TUL 300 on my loop and a Hollis LED mini 3 in my hand. The one on my loop is the better torch though.
Sunshine - right area but we were in 30m. Off the back of the bank, would love to find some similar turf a bit shallower, there is some great ground out of GI just a matter of exploring more.
Lamby would get in there Dave. Once he got into hunting mode he would love it. Need to come see you DAve for some bags before Exxy too will give you a shout in a week or 2.