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Omsk
08-06-2008, 05:29
Lovely day down at Hammersley yesterday. Trying to catch some big bronzies that have been crusing about. First up, needed to catch some bait. Nice 4.5kg salmon should do the trick.....

http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=18572&stc=1&d=1212898263

A nice salmon fillet cut bait soaked for a bit before deing smashed just on dusk. 20 seconds into the fight brought the realisation that it was no shark, but a nasty street brawling stingray....... Theres always that sinking feeling when I realise I'm onto a ray. Oh bugger, here we go again. 40 mins of serious effort for little reward. Knackered by the end of it..... This little fella was around 25kg & was released unharmed (except for a wee gaff hole in the wing).

http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=18573&stc=1&d=1212898349

Couple of hours passed with nothing much. Then another of the shark baits gets smashed. Hmmm, not huge but its giving a bit of curry. What could it be I wondered. Certainly not a shark or a ray or even a salmon. Maybe a small mulloway. NO...... The biggest tailor I have ever caught. YESSSS well chuffed.

http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=18574&stc=1&d=1212898329

Spitfire66
08-06-2008, 08:34
very nice session mate - well done on the pb :)

sommat wrong with the pics? (cant see em)

Omsk
08-06-2008, 12:17
Thats weird, I can see the pics on my PC??????? Anyway, have attached them now.

Just been out for an afternoon sesh... Again fresh salmon for bait. Caught another bloody stinga, then with the last bit of bait I got a very timid bite indeed. Few meters of line slowly peeled off the baitrunner drag. Flicked the baitrunner off, then all hell broke loose. For 20 seconds anyway. 200m of 30lb line gone in 20 seconds. Drag tightened as much as I dared. Eventually snapped with about 10m of line left on the spool. ABSOLUTELY FUMING:cry:. Tommorrow I will use my Alvey. 600m of 30lb should give me a bit more of a chance. What was it???? I'll never know, but I think it must have been one of those big bronzies............

PS. Hope Aicha had a great birthday......

Spitfire66
08-06-2008, 15:19
wow nice ray :)

spooled again! lol

Roller
21-08-2008, 23:48
nice big tailor, do you get the big runs of migratory tailor like they get on the east coast?

Omsk
22-08-2008, 12:33
You get tailor pretty much all year round on the mid to south west coast. Bigger green backs come thru in winter. On the south coast where we are the tailor swim with the salmon schools and are often a by catch. They grow big; up to nearly 1m long. Lovely eating. I see you have caught lots of Bluefish. Thats the yanks name for tailor.

Roller
22-08-2008, 17:11
Any jobs in Hoptoun mate? I like the lok of that area, my wife and kids are all Aussie citizens...

Omsk
23-08-2008, 12:50
Only jobs down this way are in the mines. Lovely neck O' the woods, even with the hard graft......

Roller
25-08-2008, 12:19
I'll work down the mines, any jobs going mate?

Omsk
25-08-2008, 12:56
Good luck to you Roller, unfortunately I have no sway in hiring n firing on site. You'll have to have a look at BHPB website & go down that route.

http://www.bhpbilliton.com/bb/peopleEmployment/bhpBillitonJobs.jsp

Roller
26-08-2008, 11:38
Good luck to you Roller, unfortunately I have no sway in hiring n firing on site. You'll have to have a look at BHPB website & go down that route.

http://www.bhpbilliton.com/bb/peopleEmployment/bhpBillitonJobs.jsp

Bugger me just my luck , seems they have no need for an Arboricultural Consultant...:schmoll: