Banjo on a lure

Lagoon Pier, Kerferd Road Pier, Station Pier, Princes Pier, Webb Dock Port Melbourne
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Sammy123
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Banjo on a lure

Post by Sammy123 » Mon May 06, 2019 10:01 am

Was flicking a 4 inch plastic around stkilda pier in hopes of something decent and right as I was about to call it a day after an unsuccessfull session I somehow managed to catch a Banjo shark, don't think I foul hooked him since I felt the take on the drop and he was hooked around the mouth.

Never thought of a Banjo as something that would chase baitfish, anyone else had this happen before?
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Re: Banjo on a lure

Post by Bugatti » Mon May 06, 2019 10:29 am

Well now I've seen it all , , , , a story to be told for a long time.

Cheers, Bugatti

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Re: Banjo on a lure

Post by purple5ive » Mon May 06, 2019 10:44 am

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Its the only time i have come across one and almost identical area of hookup.

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Re: Banjo on a lure

Post by Lightningx » Mon May 06, 2019 11:05 am

That is awesome mate! I have flicked many many plastics on my boat and also landbased and yet never have I hooked a banjo before. Good stuff :thumbsup:

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