Frankston Snapper

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Irishfisherman
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Frankston Snapper

Post by Irishfisherman » Fri Nov 01, 2019 8:53 pm

Headed out from Frankston with dad last Wednesday for the first snapper session of the year. It was a pretty short after school session so we made no hesitation heading straight toward to the snapper grounds. After about 20 minutes we sounded up a solid arch so decided to drop anchor, 5 minutes later I had a couple of tentative taps, but naturally assumed it was a flathead, however, the bite eventually developed into a pickup and to my amazement after striking I was hooked up. It felt like a reasonable fish, and after a 5 minute fight a 76cm snapper emerged, tangled heavily with the anchor rope. Still managed to net it and was equally surprised and delighted with our success. After that got absolutely mauled by flatheads so decided to head home and revise for my upcoming test the following day.
All in all a good session and already looking forward to the next one.
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Re: Frankston Snapper

Post by Bugatti » Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:24 pm

Irishfisherman wrote:
Fri Nov 01, 2019 8:53 pm
decided to head home and revise for my upcoming test the following day.

Great report :tu:
I love the hit-and-run trips, in BANG out with an awesome fish. You must of got a bit nervous when it tangled with the anchor rope. Would have been a few frantic and anxious moments.

Um, not sure if this works, but depending on how the test goes, you could say "The Snapper ate my homework" :-D

Cheers, Bugatti

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Re: Frankston Snapper

Post by Redhunter » Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:39 pm

Good fish, well done man! The first one on the board for the season is always special. I'd be guessing it was round the 5.5kg mark? Those tentative bites are a nice surprise when you strike and that rod loads right up.

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Re: Frankston Snapper

Post by Lightningx » Sat Nov 02, 2019 1:05 am

Nice fish to start the season off for you mate!
Hopefully there is more to come as well!
Cheers :tu:

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Re: Frankston Snapper

Post by Robbie1950 » Sat Nov 02, 2019 6:38 am

Lovely fish mate, well done!

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