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The Don And I
Word on the street is that The Don is fishing OK, so slipped up this morning for a look. The amount of scales at the cleaning table at the ramp is always a good indication of what's happening, plenty there this morning.
Dropped a few pots into Glassy on the way thru, then headed up to my flathead spot to fish the last of the run out. I was after a feed of fish today, more so than the usual C&R stuff.
Perfect morning, and the flatones were on fire. Did my bag easy enough, landed and released a donkey at 73, picked up a Luderick on a Prong, plus the usual by catch of under size lizards, Bream, Moses etc.
Pulled the pots on the way home, first pot nada, second pot a nice legal rusty buck, third pot had 2 of the biggest jennies I've ever seen, back they went.
A nice morning all things considered, good to be on the water.
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The donkey, she went hard in some fast flowing water
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Luderick on a Prong, hooked in the face so I suspect a side swipe, had me scratching my head during the fight
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I used to think luderick bycatch was unusual, but they come up regularly enough that I think we underestimate how predatory they are. Well, omnivorous/opportunistic anyway... Small placcies and, surprisingly, little vibes see us pick up a few every year around here. Almost always pinned in (or near enough) the mouth.
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Nice B, waters are starting to clear a bit. I suspect the fishing is only going to improve unless we have more fresh.
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Gotta say that it’s lucky for Funchy and the fellas that you stay away from the flatty comps and let us mere mortals compete. Though I might get you as a deckie for the nest one :D
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Nice work that B, great to get a feed when you want it.
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Love your work Bri, a top session and a great feed.
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Great morning Brian, good fishun.
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Funchy is the Lizard King Pete, I got nuthin compared to him.
It was nice to get a feed. I tried the Luderick tonite, bled and gutted him soon as he hit the deck, kept in a slurry, then filleted, boned, took out the rib cage, not to bad at all.
Ive caught them before on weed, prawns and yabbies, first time Ive kept one to eat tho.
Nothing suprises me anymore, remember catching big mullet on fowl gut in the noosa river when I was a kid.
Heads up tho, i was talking to ol mate at the ramp, they have been slaying the crabs in Glassy thru to Mission, big rusty buggers you get at this time of the tear, like Chewy said.