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I've seen around the place that there are quite a few fishermen among us. Just wondering what sort of fishing people are into.

So, what type of fishing are you into?

Me, I'm into my lure fishing, mostly for bream but give anything a go! I also do a yearly trip down the peninsula chasing salmon and am looking to start live baiting in the port searching for that big mully :D

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Im into my landbase always use baits and havent messed around with lures yet. Also been chasing that mullaway for a few months now :D one day one day lol :D favourite fishing spot would have to be of wallaroo jetty.

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my brother is vice president (something liek that) of the northern districts sportsfishing assocc. he is also part of sea rescue, he is REAl serious about his fishing, pics of him on the wall with him and a mate holding up a sail fish he caught.

5 boxs of trophys stuffed in the shed due to the cabinets in the lounge/kitchen full of trophys, fisherman of the year ect ect ect

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I used to go finishing heaps on the Yorke Peninsular and down the south east, as my family has a couple of tuna / crap boats down there.

lost interest over the past few years, just find it boring sitting around all day doing nothing especially as i can't eat it :D

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I used to go finishing heaps on the Yorke Peninsular and down the south east, as my family has a couple of tuna / crap boats down there.

The boats were really bad huh? :D

lost interest over the past few years, just find it boring sitting around all day doing nothing especially as i can't eat it :)

This has always been my opinion of fishing as whenever I have been out, hardly catch a thing (1 fish if im lucky) but then again, probably has something to do with the fact I was always going out with other people that had little knowledge of fishing either! LOL

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yeah i do a bit of fishing when i can

mainly on the boat

im into lures and bait but lures are more fun

usually out there chasing salmon trout, nook and bream when they are around

we also do the odd trip south way for squid

at the moment though we are getting a few whiting, odd salmon trout and shit load of crabs we launch at garden island and go round to north haven etc

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3 of my closest mates arent into cars but the ++ is they all have boats and studieing marine bio! we love goin for squid, snook, the rare whiting(these days), mullet, flat head, crabs and we do the odd fish for mullaway, snapper and the occasional bronzy just so we get a chance to use the big rods. bah usually just get damn pt jackson sharks grrrrrr

best ever was down at kangaroo island when a mate and i spent the week down there. got one bronzy, the biggest flat head ive ever seen, a tone of mullet and a few various other good eating fish.

might have to organise something in the future maybe a fishing trip up to pt hughes/moonta or something

HAPPY EASTER ALL!

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I've seen around the place that there are quite a few fishermen among us. Just wondering what sort of fishing people are into.

So, what type of fishing are you into?

Well, I'm pretty crap at fishing, tho I still like to use it as an excuse to go to Moonta. I'm better at catching squiddies and dropping crab nets off the jetty :down: Always do take a rod or two when I go to the jetty, so I can see whats on and try n go for it. I dont bother going for the big stuff, just try to get Garfish, Whiting, Salmon Trout, Mulloway, Mullet.... dont like bream or tommies much, pita

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i have a 18 ft nerues i fish mainly for snapper and whitting . ilec is good to take fishing in the boat he always makes his own berly and turn,s green :-)

lol, just make sure he's at the back of the boat when moving otherwise you get a spray :down:

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my brother is vie president (i think) of the northern districts sportfishing ass. also part of sea rescue >_< he also has 18ft nereus 1/4 cab, older version bud has had everything replaced!!

we had a shed clear out last weekend, n theres 5 boxs of throphys in the shed due to our cabinets are full inside, he has 2 or 3 aus records and many state records, there pics of him and a mate holding up a sail fish from his darwin trip also barra pics and many many more

got lures? got fish??

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mid life crisis u did alrite making berley for a few hours on a charter or 2 i recall :thumbsup:

This is iLEC on wrong pc

yepo but when you went out the sea,s was less than half a metre .

both times i went on the charters they was over 2 metre.s

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