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Davistown nippers= bream

#1 User is offline   austral 

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Posted 07 February 2010 - 07:24 PM

hello all, went for a quik fish with my son today.
pumped some nippers and with about 20 minutes before low tide, tied up to a boat mooring about 20-30 meters away from the oyster lease boundary. flicking unweighted nippers at the leases in about 50cm water we managed a few undersized bream until the tide changed then got one nice fish 33cm to the fork.
but just as the fish were coming on the little fella was getting tired so its time to head back..but not before one last cast and a just 25cm bream is released for next time..
fished 130-330pm water temp 25-26c.
i was useing longshanked hooks on one rod and a short no4 on the other and interestingly the short shank was miles in front on the hookups..
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Posted 07 February 2010 - 07:45 PM

was up there the other day but couldn't manage to get one that big nice catch mate

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 04:59 AM

Another father and son team ,good onya for getting out there and scoring a few fish with your young fella,
nice area too, Davo, Sara and Bensville are all good spots.
Congrats.. :thumbup:

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Posted 09 February 2010 - 08:01 AM

:thumbup: Top stuff ''Dad''
I just hope the young bloke keeps up the father and son caper on the fishing front.
Unlike a certain 14yr old son of mine, who would rather stay home and play on the computer ALL DAY !!

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Posted 09 February 2010 - 08:43 PM

View Posthobbitt, on Feb 9 2010, 10:01 AM, said:

:thumbup: Top stuff ''Dad''
I just hope the young bloke keeps up the father and son caper on the fishing front.
Unlike a certain 14yr old son of mine, who would rather stay home and play on the computer ALL DAY !!


Sounds like my eldest! always used to hound me to go fishing and as soon as the boat hits the water..... "Dad i want to go home!" :1badmood: if i ignore the request and start catching a few fish it all seems to change and suddenly it is like days of old... They just grow uptoo quickly..

Cheers
Mick :thumbup:

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