Big morning on the Ting at St Leonards
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Re: Big morning on the Ting at St Leonards
And he drinks full strength coke ..I couldn’t quite see the gps but I have a rough idea where he is .Bugatti wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 9:24 amHey Nude up, nice noticing, you must be related to Sherlock Holmes , , , , I'm impressed , , , , um , , , , you didn't happen to notice the GPS co-ordinates for that spot by any chance , , , , I got as far as , , , , Trumpeter is on a Boat , , , , and now it's a Coldcase
Cheers Bugatti
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Re: Big morning on the Ting at St Leonards
Haha yeah I have really low blood pressure, no the salt's for marine aquariums.
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Re: Big morning on the Ting at St Leonards
No we missed his secret spot by about 100m, I'm claiming this one as mine!
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Re: Big morning on the Ting at St Leonards
Nice catch boys was not happy Jan having to work yesterday
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Re: Big morning on the Ting at St Leonards
Nice one mateTrumpeter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2019 9:38 pmA light westerly and high tide at 4.30am meant near perfect conditions for KGW and saw 40 fish ranging from 34-40cm landed between the two of us. Farting around with and trying to learn the new Simrad meant I missed the intended mark by about 100m but it certainly paid off as we didn't need to move once to reach our limit. The only by-catch for the morning consisted of a Port Jackson, a Draughtsboard, a Snook and a Gurnard, not one single Puffer or Banjo. The best bait was squid and the bite slowed down once it became light. The new Suzuki's passed the 3 hr break in stage now so I was able to give it a bit more of a squirt and we ran down to Queenscliff for a reconnoiter then over towards the Quarantine Station at Portsea and then back again, using a total of 18l of petrol for the day which I reckon is great for a 90hp.
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Re: Big morning on the Ting at St Leonards
What a chore lol
Drinking beer cleaning fish.
Could be worse mate.