My 8th oz report

snatcher

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After a short walk from our apartment in Port Douglas I arrived at the harbour jetty for 05.15.Dawn was just starting to break.

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There was no sign of my main quarry,those hard fighting diamond scaled mullet but there were two large rays splashing around in the main channel.My arsenal consisted of bread,squid and steak.I had never tried steak at this spot before so decided to freeline a cube of this straight down below me. As I was waiting for some action I was groundbaiting with minced up bread/squid/steak.Eventually got a decent bite and struck into this fellah,a black bream

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Continued to take bream regularly on the steak but still no sign of those mullet.I was distracted from fishing for quite a while by a spotted archer fish,its the first one I had ever seen.He was knocking flies off the jetty pylons with jets of water.I found it hard to believe how accurate he was.

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At last I seen a shoal of mullet out in the main channel and quickly got my catapult out of the bag and started firing out bread to them.Eventually I drew them in close enough to have a go with freelined bread.

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After the usual refusals one eventually took the bait and the fireworks started.It put up a tremendous scrap and tried to dive under the jetty on numerous occasions.At last he started to tire and I slowly walked down the stairs towards the water.Because of the state of the tide I just had to "hand" the rod around one pylon this time and not two!I beached him onto one of the steps and here he is

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The rest of the shoal had scarpered during the fight and I decided to pack in and go back for some breakfast.After that we headed down to the beach and I took my gear with me "just in case" LOL Dorothy decided she would have a bash so I set up the gear with a sliding float rig with squid on.

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She got a couple of tentative bites but I assuimed they were tiny fish.I then had a go and never even got a nibble!

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Tell you what mind,you could not find a more scenic spot to blank at,Check out "Crocodile Island" on the horizon.Cool or what? All in all a most enjoyable session.

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My next report sees me on a charter boat reef fishing
 
best report on here

best report on here

just read your report,i think it is probably the best report i have read on this website since joining! makes a pleasant change from trawling through the normal dross posted on here. look forward to reading the next one, cheers.
 
Keep yer eyes peeled for the next one then.I get amongst some good fish out on the Barrier Reef.Just wish the fishing was half as good over here!!!
 
........right, ive raided my copper jar and theres almost £20, im sure theres a few more in the car....... not far to go then its ''Oz here i come''! :D:D

Jelous is the word lol, great report and pics. Looking foreward to the next one.
 
........right, ive raided my copper jar and theres almost £20, im sure theres a few more in the car....... not far to go then its ''Oz here i come''! :D:D

Jelous is the word lol, great report and pics. Looking foreward to the next one.

It was the trip of a lifetime and a retirement present to myself and my wife.Had the chance of early retirement last March with a golden handshake and a final salary pension.At the age of 57 snapped their hands off !!!

We have a static caravan on the Clashwhannon Caravan Park,Drummore,Mull of Galloway.We spent most of last summer there.Its a lovely place and the fishing is mint. I enjoy popping for bass off the shore.On my wish list for 2009 is to catch a tope off the shore,get amongst the big mullet there and I would like to see the wife catch a bass on a popper. Feel free to rap on the door of No 5 for a cuppa/bit advice on the fishing if you are in that neck of the woods.

I am pleased you have been enjoying my oz reports,only 4 left to write up now

John
 
It was the trip of a lifetime and a retirement present to myself and my wife.Had the chance of early retirement last March with a golden handshake and a final salary pension.At the age of 57 snapped their hands off !!!

We have a static caravan on the Clashwhannon Caravan Park,Drummore,Mull of Galloway.We spent most of last summer there.Its a lovely place and the fishing is mint. I enjoy popping for bass off the shore.On my wish list for 2009 is to catch a tope off the shore,get amongst the big mullet there and I would like to see the wife catch a bass on a popper. Feel free to rap on the door of No 5 for a cuppa/bit advice on the fishing if you are in that neck of the woods.

I am pleased you have been enjoying my oz reports,only 4 left to write up now

John

What a place to have a caravan! Me and phil185 know it well as we travel up to the Mull around 4 times a summer to spend a weekend camping and fishing, beautiful part of the world.
 
What a place to have a caravan! Me and phil185 know it well as we travel up to the Mull around 4 times a summer to spend a weekend camping and fishing, beautiful part of the world.

I know a lot of you guys regularly fish the MOG. It is a genuine gesture by the way.We live at No 5 on the Clashwhannon site in the summer.Call in for a cuppa/beer/even have a shower if you are mingin!

Its nice to be nice
 
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