Fish Spotting Shark Bay Style
Submitted by Tom M on Sun, 2018-07-29 08:01
Maybe need to add some elevation to our boats to catch fish at Shark Bay??
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Tom M
sunshine
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Date Joined: 03/03/09
Neat set up
Hope the skipper doesn't hit a sand bar.......would be a nasty face plant
kirky79
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Date Joined: 13/01/12
Seen the same
Up at Tamala about 3/4 weeks ago. They came around the headland at Shell beach then along the beach about 30/40 m out and continued on. Guessed they were looking for schools of Mullet.
Dreamtime
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Date Joined: 21/09/09
Ohhh
Water looks very close to filling up that tender!
Faulkner Family
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you may find thats a pro
you may find thats a pro whiting netter. there is a couple that work out of there running in close looking for schools. . the heads make great bait . used to buy the heads from the fish processing plant .
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
Tom M
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Date Joined: 22/09/15
Russ it is a pro and agree
Russ it is a pro and agree used whiting heads and landed some nice pinkies,
Tom M
Faulkner Family
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fished up there a couple of
fished up there a couple of times and did well with them nailing quite a few monsters. cheap bait that works well
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
little johnny
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Date Joined: 04/12/11
Bit rough
Mill pond. Unreal
Deckie
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Date Joined: 03/04/09
3 months.
They have had almost 3 months of glass offs so far. Gotta love the place, that's why it is our annual destination now.
Cheers & Stay safe