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    Re: BigE & Rockets small boat adventures(snappa pi

    Thanks Phil nice to have runs on the board.

    Midgefood no its not bribey bar ..... cross the bar in a 4M tinny? eeer i dont think so.

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    rocket
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    Re: BigE & Rockets small boat adventures(snappa pi

    MidgieFood - Big E could have posted a photo with the Mooloolaba lighthouse in the background, but I think he was being cagey. (Oops!!)

    Gotta love fishing:

    (1) Wrong moon - for inshore fishing,
    (2) Wrong time - Got there around 9pm,
    (3) Wrong weather - Oil slick glassy conditions Sunday night,
    (4) Wrong current - Absolutely zip, Sweeties and snapper usually like a light current,
    (5) Wrong bait - didn't have any livies, only frozen cr@p,
    (6) Wrong size boat - 4 metre flat bottom type tinnie (No insult to the rig Ian)!?
    (7) Wrong size esky - Must have faith in the possibility of catching big.
    (N.B: Good to see you got a deal on a bigger esky - Thanks Mark)
    (8) Wrong tackle - I've always vowed that I'd never fish with under 50lb line when fishing the close reefs at night. We were both still rigged for fishing well offshore where 30lb braid and forty mono is acceptable for pulling the same old snapper and pearlies from the deep.

    I'm sure there's more that we did wrong (Oh yeah I think Ian who ties an 'almighty allbright' to join his braid to the mono" might need to check the knot to his hook. I remember seeing a nice little "pig tail", (after a long struggle) where there should have been a hook!?!?!?

    As we got bricked continually in an area that did not hold many snags we were beyond swearing, just resigned to deep sighs and looks of absolute disgust. To only be able to land half of what we hooked would have been great. Those big lippers and the inshore snapper/jew etc need to be respected and not all can be handled on locked up drags. I am now changing my tactics drastically and joining the heavy handline brigade. The upside is the maintenance aspect but I'll appreciate any tips out there for how to avoid cut hands and still keep sensitivity?
    (Possibly filleting gloves [the silicone grip type] with the fingers cut out???)

    Thanks Ian, sure beats sleeping!!!

    Rocket


  3. #18
    redspeckle
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    Re: BigE & Rockets small boat adventures(snappa pi

    BigE & Rockets,
    Well done [smiley=2thumbsup.gif] I know what be having for [smiley=chef.gif] Dinner for next few week's
    which one of you's [smiley=huh2.gif]work for QR that's last thing I be wearing that horrablie bright orange shirt out fishing I wear my for 10hrs a day when get home can wait to get rid of it
    Mitch


  4. #19

    Re: BigE & Rockets small boat adventures(snappa pi

    mitch i use it as my personal Vee sheet

    Regards E

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