Tuna port fairy

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by Born2fish » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:54 pm

Nude up that's water dripping from its mouth

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by purple5ive » Sun Feb 05, 2017 5:21 pm

Born2fish wrote:Heck they came out wicked mate shattered I should of got u to do mine for me lol well next trip I'll get u to
i did ask you a few times if you wanted a pic with yours.
they are pretty sub standard to my liking tbh, all the photos were blown out (too over exposed) because i didnt have time to setup the camera properly. but managed to save them with help from my mate.
next time hopefully better pics

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by Born2fish » Sun Feb 05, 2017 5:27 pm

Next fortnight mmmm possible trip

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by yepi'mon » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:54 pm

Nice fish boys! Well done!

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by barra mick » Sun Feb 05, 2017 9:54 pm

Great trio there purplesteve !!!!

I managed to catch a similiar fish at the rip on friday when I was chasing kingies...

It was quite funny account my mate felll off the boat while gaffing it.

Its on go pro....will put it up when I get a chance

you boys found a nice school

Bm

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by ChrisAbout » Mon Feb 06, 2017 5:17 am

Thats 10x better than our fish bm. SBT is the Rip is crazy! Well done mate.

born2fish, my boat (as per my avatar) is 19ft and powered by a brand new 2st 130hp Yamaha which I find drinks a lot of fuel and a lots of oil too. On my previous 4.3m I had a 4st Yamaha which was brilliant! No oil, no fumes, no noise, less petrol. Brilliant

I think I will soon look at 4stroking this boat too, but a similar powered 4st is double the price of what I can get on my existing 130hp Yamaha (157hrs).

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by Mattblack » Mon Feb 06, 2017 7:01 am

Well done guys (& ChrisAbout)....that was gold reading about what goes through your head as a newbie catching something big. Good detailed reports by all!

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by purple5ive » Mon Feb 06, 2017 7:49 am

barra mick wrote:Great trio there purplesteve !!!!

I managed to catch a similiar fish at the rip on friday when I was chasing kingies...

It was quite funny account my mate felll off the boat while gaffing it.

Its on go pro....will put it up when I get a chance

you boys found a nice school

Bm
thats nuts, SBT in the rip again, looks like they are coming in closer again.
feel sorry for your mate, was he ok?
i would have shat myself for sure, not the best place to do a scuba entry from a boat

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by Born2fish » Tue Feb 07, 2017 9:36 am

Cheers guys yer Barra mick Ur mate is a lucky man

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Re: Tuna port fairy

Post by Born2fish » Tue Feb 07, 2017 9:38 am

Chris about
Mate go fourstrokes u will have a longer day on the water

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