Whites
Submitted by Notorious on Wed, 2013-11-20 21:03
Well I have just back from freedive looping some crays off Rockingham.......4 out of 7 crays looped were very soft whites FYI. I know you guys always want to know what we are seeing :)
On the subject of whites, mate had a 2m+ GWS eat a speared fish off woodies today, he saw it and decided to leave the water.
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scotto
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Not long now
Until they start to run fully!!
Can an I ask what your mate speared off woodies?
Notorious
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A bonito working a bait
A bonito working a bait ball, peeled off around 10m of line from his gun, fish got chomped, GWS materialised 5 seconds after chomping
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shorething
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I'd definitely be out of the
I'd definitely be out of the water after that too..but then again I'm not a spearfisher!
meglodon
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Many thanks
Thank you for the info on the whites (not the GWS type) it's much appreciated
RobertMc
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Thanks for the info mate
Thanks for the info mate your a legend
Paul_86
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Good onya mate! Getting all
Good onya mate! Getting all us potters excited now :)
Notorious
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My five fathom jumbo spot was
My five fathom jumbo spot was slow cray wise........the crays were really skittish when approached, I've heard this may be attributable to the full moon phase. In close (read: inshore reefs) was loaded!
Get into them boys! many of them are in less than 5m. Certainly accessable for novice snorkellers, found all of them were on sand under limestone ledges.
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