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I find my fish finder more useful as a sonar indicating contour lines, with my new unit I can see sign on the bottom and schools moving through, but I have little idea f what they are...I think they're kahawai and I catch a snapper, I think they're snapper and I catch gurnard.
Oddly I had more reliable feedback with my basic unit, I'm still making sense of the patterns with my new one. 
 My basic ff was often set to fish representations, and I would see what looked like a lovely murmuration of starlings:), a flock of birds landing, I'd drop a line and catch gurnard, it was a distinctive pattern, and I'd catch gurnard, now I see  blue blobs, they could be anything.
I like to know where the contour lines are now, especially when the tide is moving, I have a few spots regardless of the sign of fish, but I have a lot to learn about fish finders. I catch the same fish whether I use the ff or not, so that's a bit weird, perhaps it's just a screen addiction.
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I went out this morning for a few gurnard, the 73cm snap took a small steak of mullet on my gurnard rig and took off, I thought it was a shark, it's in great condition, it weighed 17lbs.
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Far out, donkey fish... sure is a fatty
Ive been using this as a measure scale


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Looking at the table my fish should weigh 16lbs, I used a baggage scale to weigh it, I'm not sure how accurate it was, but it seems to be in the ball park, this was a fat fish. 
Spring fishing is looking good, when I can get out.
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Great fish Dave. Well done.
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I went out this morning for a few gurnard, the 73cm snap took a small steak of mullet on my gurnard rig and took off, I thought it was a shark, it's in great condition, it weighed 17lbs.
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Thanks Shane, this big fish is tasting very good, it was in such good condition with a lot of fat, the next one though, should there be one, will be released.
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Narrrowneck yesterday, hard going, heaps of undersize
Found a nice reef where everyone seems to go past it, going out wide, plenty of sign on & around it.
Just as the bite came on 8-10 swimmers come over, one close enough for me to dong her on the head with my paddle
They rest up 100m away, then straight over the strike zone
Anyways, fish just back on the bite, another lot of swimmers pass me again, fark
Paddled over to the shallows under the cliffs, last baits got the big fala
Best baits were, re-frozen many times the one kahawai I got out of the manukau few months back, surprizingly, very firm bait, refrozen squid, fresh mullet, salted pillies nothing.
Keepers low 30s & the big fala
Water was 14.3 - 14.8

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You've got a nice fat spring snap there BB, in Australia that'd be a 55cm:), nice work getting out. 
On the rare good days we've had I've been ready to go, but I'm doing a Florence Nightingale impersonation at home with a bedridden  patient, and now the dog has taken to projectile vomiting... there are some nice fat spring snaps to be caught though, I was nicely surprised at how good the last two big ones I caught tasted.
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I shouldn't have gone out, but I'm bloody well addicted.
 There was a light south westerly this morning, the water was dead flat and I could see the bottom a few metres down, but when I got out further the water was dirty with weed, branches and jelly fish.
The plan was to go gurnard fishing...
then I caught a few nice 35cm snapps, and then a couple more that I would have released if they hadn't swallowed my 7 recurve hooks.
Next time I go out...whenever that is, I'm back to softbaiting, it is so much gentler on the fish, I made a right royal mess with the bait today, but it'll keep the neighbours happy with a few extra fillets.

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Crikey Dave, looks like  you did better than we did at Little Barrier today with three anglers. 
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Are there game fish at Little Barrier in Spring, whatever it would have been beautiful out there today, so good medicine I'm sure, as for eaters, if you like the taste of the 35cm snapps you can save a bit on fuel down at the local.
The birds were diving close to shore this afternoon, schools of small kahawai after white bait or God knows what, and jet skies doing donuts... can you buy stinger missiles on ebay?
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Yeah there are some nice fish straylining up there round Little Barrier in close under 10m but hard to hook, quite skittery and haul line and drop baits as soon pick up rod and put pressure on. Smaller trevally heads and big pieces taken but not even coming back crushed after what we’re better fish with some weight letting go. Further out in 25m plus away from reefs there are more white fleshed and smaller fish. Any way you don’t seem to be having those problems and good to see your catch rate on gurnard and snaps off here is still healthy.
Jet skiers are annoying… that I don’t miss.
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