King George
Submitted by Gray on Sun, 2013-06-30 07:07
Went out off hillarys yesterday for the first time in months while my boat was getting refurbed. I lost all my spots (not that I had many) since having to replace my gps. Picked an area in about 35 meters and sounded round for something interesting did a few drifts till my brother scores a plump kg. Sounded and drifted the area for the rest of the day for another 5 nice kg and one baldy. I've been out and got the odd kg but never a bag like that. My question is did I get lucky or have I stumbled across some potential kg ground. It was quite broken ground as i have read here before
P.s if you see a baron sportsman with grey paint and black canopy might be me, feel free to say g'day
Cheers
Gray
Andy Mac
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5 in a day isn't luck
I'd say you have found a good spot that may produce for years to come.
I have spots in that depth that get me maybe one or two fish, but never 5 so make sure you back up your GPS data to your computer as you won't want to lose that spot.
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We've always found them as a
We've always found them as a bycatch , maybe 1 or 2 biggies so 5 is pretty good going in my books .. well done
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Willlo
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Yeah mate keep that spot i
Yeah mate keep that spot i have a couple like that and they produce every winter.
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Nice ground for Kg's otherwise they wouldn't be there.
Keep that spot you lucky bugger Gray.
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Gray
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Sweet Thanks guys
Sweet
Thanks guys