When the fishings over
Submitted by Gully on Wed, 2005-10-26 14:26
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When the fishings over
Submitted by Gully on Wed, 2005-10-26 14:26
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Rajamullet
Posts: 403
Date Joined: 12/06/06
WHERE....
Where was that taken Gully?
Stingray
Posts: 188
Date Joined: 05/01/07
Power lines
Any bigger and those cables might become a hazard!
Top catch Gully
Cheers Jason
Mick B
Posts: 109
Date Joined: 20/08/06
Bloody hell
Thats either a skinny bloke or a b big cray.
I know things run megga down there but thats unreal.
Did you eat it or ride it?
Gully
Posts: 963
Date Joined: 04/10/05
cray
Its a bit of both - big cray and skinny bloke :)
Was taken at Yardie caravan park and caught freediving on the west side, was just under 4.5kg. They put up a good fight when they get that big.
Gully
bruiser
Posts: 148
Date Joined: 09/08/05
Got his Dad about 30 years ago!
Gully,
Caught this one on a bombie near Exmouth Town beach in the early 70's. Went 11lb 13oz. My old man was the Doc in the town at the time so I used his instruments to extract the meat, stuffed the shell with formaldahyde soaked cotton wool, mounted it on a board and sold it to the Truscott club where it hung on the wall for about a decade.
Great deal - got to eat the meat and sell the shell!
Nice to know there are still a few around that size. I'll be keeping my eyes open in July!
Bruiser
[img_assist|fid=139720|thumb=0|alt=Bruiser's green cray Exmouth]
bruiser
Posts: 148
Date Joined: 09/08/05
Oops - no image sorry Gully
Being a techno peasant you'll have to swing by at some stage and I'll show you the old original photo. Either that or someone is going to have to show me how to upload it.