AVG_Fisho's PB!

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AVG_Fisho's PB!

Post by AVG_Fisho » Sun Apr 20, 2014 2:49 am

Hey everyone, Went for a fish Locally, Caught a few but not much as i wasn't there for all that long, Conditions were fairly average, Didnt see much get caught apart from undersize pinkys and banjo's.
Not all that much to report about apart from catching my biggest snapper and flathead ever!
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Had ya's going there for a sec.

The pinky was the smallest i've ever caught and so was the flatty.

Well anyway, Ended Up catching 4 squid, 1 pinky and one flatty, Hooking 5 other squid but loosing them at the pier.
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Post by davek » Sun Apr 20, 2014 7:16 am

AVG_Fisho wrote:Hey everyone, Went for a fish Locally, Caught a few but not much as i wasn't there for all that long, Conditions were fairly average, Didnt see much get caught apart from undersize pinkys and banjo's.
Not all that much to report about apart from catching my biggest snapper and flathead ever!
flattyddd.jpg
pinkys from pier.jpg
Had ya's going there for a sec.

The pinky was the smallest i've ever caught and so was the flatty.

Well anyway, Ended Up catching 4 squid, 1 pinky and one flatty, Hooking 5 other squid but loosing them at the pier.
That's not a small pinky mate, you just have big hands ;) cheers davo
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Re: AVG_Fisho's PB!

Post by justamug » Sun Apr 20, 2014 8:43 am

Nice work!
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