St Kilda Seal
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St Kilda Seal
St Kilda Pier now seems to have a resident seal. I've seen it several times before and it was there tonight. Not sure if it scares fish away, but tonight I had zero bites at all so I'll try a different spot tomorrow.
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Re: St Kilda Seal
When a seal turns up pack up and find another spot, the seal at St Leonards, and the one at Flinders, both a pain in the ass stealing hooked squid and in general... chasing all the fish away in the area.
He who has the most fishing rods WINS !
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Re: St Kilda Seal
Many many promising rock sessions have been ruined by the local aquapuppers.
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LBG Season 2023/4 :
Kingfish : 91
Longtail : 1
LBG Season 2023/4 :
Kingfish : 91
Longtail : 1
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Re: St Kilda Seal
There is a huge one down at Lorne. Steals every decent fish and scares the hell out of you when surfing.
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Re: St Kilda Seal
Last time I went out off black rock we had one just hanging around the back of the boat. Kept taking hooked pinkies off us so I drove off and changed locations. The seal followed us all the way to the next location and did the exact same thing. Just swam around at the back of the boat
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Re: St Kilda Seal
Caught a seal of Montague Island years ago, caused a deal of mirth as I thought it was a big fish initially.
Was well known around Narooma, when he came up, looked like a mouth full of spaghetti with all the busted lines hanging off.
Pretty funny at the time.
Blue
Was well known around Narooma, when he came up, looked like a mouth full of spaghetti with all the busted lines hanging off.
Pretty funny at the time.
Blue
To find a fish
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Catch the fish
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Lord,allow me to catch a fish, so large that even I,when speaking of it afterwards.........May have no need to lie !!!
You do the miles.
Catch the fish
and earn the smiles.
Lord,allow me to catch a fish, so large that even I,when speaking of it afterwards.........May have no need to lie !!!
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Re: St Kilda Seal
Damn seals! The are very cute, but so annoying!
I have a spot out near the wreck of the Launceston that is good for snapper. Its about 15km out from the Werribee River, about 22m deep. Sometimes i steam all the way out there anchor and burley up only to hear that familiar sound of a seal coming up for a breath. You are out in the middle of nowhere and a seal turns up.. unbelievable.
I have a spot out near the wreck of the Launceston that is good for snapper. Its about 15km out from the Werribee River, about 22m deep. Sometimes i steam all the way out there anchor and burley up only to hear that familiar sound of a seal coming up for a breath. You are out in the middle of nowhere and a seal turns up.. unbelievable.
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