New member
Submitted by still trying on Sun, 2017-07-02 19:04
Hi all just joined great site I have enjoyed reading I guess I should try contribute here are some tailor from last summer see if I can get this to work.
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rather be fishing
little johnny
Posts: 5360
Date Joined: 04/12/11
Nice tailor
Still like eating them fresh. Top stuff
big john
Posts: 8751
Date Joined: 20/07/06
Welcome
Welcome aboard Still Trying. Summer tailor from the beach?
WA based manufacturer and supplier of premium leadhead jigs, fligs, bucktail jigs, 'bulletproof' soft plastic jig heads and XOS bullet jig heads.
Jigs available online in my web store!
still trying
Posts: 1062
Date Joined: 27/06/17
Yeah from the shore kids love
Yeah from the shore kids love the fillets crumbed for lunch hard to say no.
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Ashen
Posts: 1042
Date Joined: 22/03/13
Welcome
Hi mate. Welcome to the site. Good to see another member posting up pics of their catches!
A fish in the hand is worth 10 in the water!
Faulkner Family
Posts: 18030
Date Joined: 11/03/08
nice feed for sure. any
nice feed for sure. any fresh fish is great , well almost any fish.
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
sea-kem
Posts: 15001
Date Joined: 30/11/09
Welcome mate and a lovely
Welcome mate and a lovely bag of Tailor. You are right any fresh Tailor, Herring or Skippy are sensational freshly pan fried with crispy skin and a squeeze of lemon juice. Yummo
Love the West!
kirky79
Posts: 1354
Date Joined: 13/01/12
Nice catch
Welcome aboard. Those Herring look to be a nice size too.
still trying
Posts: 1062
Date Joined: 27/06/17
yeah the herring were big
yeah the herring were big the bigger one was about 30 cm from memory I also got a pink snapper about that size too that morning. These were up at seabird sea-kem I have just booked for a week this Christmas again and am going to give the crays a more serious go this year so any advice about up there would be great I have a 12 foot dinghy with a 6 horse power on it so it is an experience getting out there that is for sure. Had 1 pot in for 4 days last year and got 1 cray so I am learning.
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rigpig
Posts: 507
Date Joined: 21/11/12
cray pots,
Use good bait mate. Blue mac heads work for me and I save all my old mullies during the year and stick them in as well.
Walfootrot
Posts: 1385
Date Joined: 23/07/12
Nice feed right there,
Nice feed right there, haven't been beach fishing for tailor for a long time, may have to take the grandkids out this summer..
Welcome to the site!
More drum lines, kill the bloody sharks!