Inshore Pink
Submitted by silly on Sun, 2011-07-17 22:08
Headed out around 7 on saturday morning for a inshore snapper fish off hillaries. Bit swelly out there but still managed a few fish. My mate got a 60cm female dhu on plastic which was in such good condition we decided to release it. We also managed a few small pinkies around 30-40cm and also got this 70cm specimen. Also quite a few small sambos around to keep us entertained. Was a good mornings fishing...
Batty
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Well done
Nice fish mate, did you anchor and burley, or on the hunt ???
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deepwater
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sounds like a good little
sounds like a good little mission,well done
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soupster51
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Top Morning
Sounds like a great morning on the water.
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silly
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cheers guysAnchored up, but
cheers guys
Anchored up, but didnt really need to berley up for them as they seems to be on the bite as soon as we rocked up... Have fished this spot a couple of times with good results and the best thing is that it's 5mins from the ramp!
Just1morecast
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Nice one mate those pinks are
Nice one mate those pinks are not always the easiest to find out there. :)
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PilbaraBrad
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nice work, somethign i never
nice work, somethign i never really did a lot of when i was down south. would be heaps of fun on light jig gear
dkonig82
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Good to have a few close
Good to have a few close spots for those windy days!
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