Trevs.
Submitted by Wayno1 on Thu, 2012-06-28 16:02
Finally got out on the water today. Beautiful day but very quiet in the few spots I tried. Not a lot of tidal movement so probably contributed to the slow fishing. Family commitments made it a fairly quick trip as well but just nice to be on the water. Only thing of any real note was another big trev. Is it just me or is anybody else "lucky enough" to catch one of these arm stretchers/ back breakers just about every time they go fishing. Loaded a few recent photos of some the ones I have caught in the last few months.
SABRE
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cool
Nice catch bet they pulled like a train Where were they caught ?
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Wayno1
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All fairly close off Samson
All fairly close off Samson between 5 and 20 mtrs. Fun to catch but after a couple it gets a bit tedious especially when what you really want is a nice fat trout.
Adam Gallash
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Jeez
Jeez it looked good out there today
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pricey10
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Yeah mate those trevally pop
Yeah mate those trevally pop up everywhere, they love to hang out on the pipe line to ive noticed and sharks dont eat em haha
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Jelle
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Sharks don't eat them? They
Sharks don't eat them? They do in hedland :)
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Zoggy84
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Used to love catching them
Used to love catching them up in Hedland. Always around
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