Inverloch 9/9
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Inverloch 9/9
Headed out today with the weather looking fine. Launched the boat around 12.30 after pumping some bass yabbies at Screw Creek.
Bee-lined for Stevie's Gutter and set anchor in 7 metres of water. Couldn't keep the Wrasse away so we headed back over the shallows in front of screw creek, over the yabbies grounds in search of Salmon and Flathead
The first salmon came in at 55cm, my pb. Really tested out my new ugly stick, this thing took off like a freight train... Didn't want to come near the boat. Fought like a snapper
The second one was a by-catch, came in at 47cm. This fight took around 15 minutes with my Daiwa Laguna and 1500 stradic
A lot of undersize whiting and flathead as usual, hopefully some bigger examples cruise through soon.
Cheers, Jeremy
Bee-lined for Stevie's Gutter and set anchor in 7 metres of water. Couldn't keep the Wrasse away so we headed back over the shallows in front of screw creek, over the yabbies grounds in search of Salmon and Flathead
The first salmon came in at 55cm, my pb. Really tested out my new ugly stick, this thing took off like a freight train... Didn't want to come near the boat. Fought like a snapper
The second one was a by-catch, came in at 47cm. This fight took around 15 minutes with my Daiwa Laguna and 1500 stradic
A lot of undersize whiting and flathead as usual, hopefully some bigger examples cruise through soon.
Cheers, Jeremy
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Re: Inverloch 9/9
1500 stradic ?Jezza94 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 9:38 pmHeaded out today with the weather looking fine. Launched the boat around 12.30 after pumping some bass yabbies at Screw Creek.
Bee-lined for Stevie's Gutter and set anchor in 7 metres of water. Couldn't keep the Wrasse away so we headed back over the shallows in front of screw creek, over the yabbies grounds in search of Salmon and Flathead
The first salmon came in at 55cm, my pb. Really tested out my new ugly stick, this thing took off like a freight train... Didn't want to come near the boat. Fought like a snapper
The second one was a by-catch, came in at 47cm. This fight took around 15 minutes with my Daiwa Laguna and 1500 stradic
A lot of undersize whiting and flathead as usual, hopefully some bigger examples cruise through soon.
Cheers, Jeremy
"When the people fear the Govn't, that is Tyrany, when the Govn't fear the people, that is Liberty"
Experience is what you get when **** happens
Experience is what you get when **** happens
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Re: Inverloch 9/9
Oops, that should read "2500"Tackleberry wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 10:01 pm1500 stradic ?Jezza94 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 9:38 pmHeaded out today with the weather looking fine. Launched the boat around 12.30 after pumping some bass yabbies at Screw Creek.
Bee-lined for Stevie's Gutter and set anchor in 7 metres of water. Couldn't keep the Wrasse away so we headed back over the shallows in front of screw creek, over the yabbies grounds in search of Salmon and Flathead
The first salmon came in at 55cm, my pb. Really tested out my new ugly stick, this thing took off like a freight train... Didn't want to come near the boat. Fought like a snapper
The second one was a by-catch, came in at 47cm. This fight took around 15 minutes with my Daiwa Laguna and 1500 stradic
A lot of undersize whiting and flathead as usual, hopefully some bigger examples cruise through soon.
Cheers, Jeremy
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Re: Inverloch 9/9
Great report...I'm surprised the fun police on here havent commented on you not wearing a life-jacket
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Re: Inverloch 9/9
Good report Jeremy
2 nice salmon and a few undersize fish, beats sitting at home anyday
Gra
2 nice salmon and a few undersize fish, beats sitting at home anyday
Gra
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Re: Inverloch 9/9
I was hoping they brought out a reel between the 1000 and 2500 and I had not heard about it yetJezza94 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 8:31 amOops, that should read "2500"Tackleberry wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 10:01 pm1500 stradic ?Jezza94 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 9:38 pmHeaded out today with the weather looking fine. Launched the boat around 12.30 after pumping some bass yabbies at Screw Creek.
Bee-lined for Stevie's Gutter and set anchor in 7 metres of water. Couldn't keep the Wrasse away so we headed back over the shallows in front of screw creek, over the yabbies grounds in search of Salmon and Flathead
The first salmon came in at 55cm, my pb. Really tested out my new ugly stick, this thing took off like a freight train... Didn't want to come near the boat. Fought like a snapper
The second one was a by-catch, came in at 47cm. This fight took around 15 minutes with my Daiwa Laguna and 1500 stradic
A lot of undersize whiting and flathead as usual, hopefully some bigger examples cruise through soon.
Cheers, Jeremy
"When the people fear the Govn't, that is Tyrany, when the Govn't fear the people, that is Liberty"
Experience is what you get when **** happens
Experience is what you get when **** happens
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Re: Inverloch 9/9
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You are required to wear a lifejacket on a powered vessel up to 4.8m, when in an open area and underway. All boaters on a vessel up to 12m in length must wear a lifejacket during times of heightened risk – such as when boating solo, crossing a bar or when there's a weather warning – when in an open area and underway.Nov 26, 2019"
transportsafety.vic.gov.au › prepare
Wear a lifejacket | Transport Safety Victoria
Underway is not at anchor or made fast to shore. So technically if you are anchored you do not have to wear it.
There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)