Fingermark, Nannygai and Cod

Bit of a late report from a couple of weeks back and the photos are pretty ordinary as they were taken on an Iphone. Some good fish landed across the 3 species and good to see the Fingermark are on the chew.

We got one 'small' Fingermark around 60 and the rest were over 70 cm. The biggest went 81cm. The Nannygai were about 6 and 7 kilos and Narelle once again got the biggest fish of the trip with a 12 kilo Gold spot, my favourite eating fish.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Geez Bunny you lot on that

Sat, 2015-01-31 11:52

Geez Bunny you lot on that side of the country go alright.
More top fish as usual.
Bit surprised you rate Gold spot as your favourite eating fish.

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Xl

Sat, 2015-01-31 13:54

 Everythings XL over there, lucky buggers

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 Great work again mate. Seems

Mon, 2015-02-02 19:52

 Great work again mate. Seems to be mostly night runs with you guys?

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Very nice

Tue, 2015-02-03 15:26

 That's a good session on the cellar dwellers

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 Thanks guys. Dan we do both

Tue, 2015-02-03 19:24

 Thanks guys. Dan we do both day and night stuff but when it comes to chasing Fingermark it's mostly night time. You can catch them in the day but our method using live squid requires a night time approach.