poppers at sail rock

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    Posted: 23 Mar 2011 at 1:59pm
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Hey guys
has anyone tried poping and stick baits at sail rock or the hen or chicks?
Any sucsess of the big ones there?
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Hi Hamish, 

Have you tried the "search" function...Can be quite helpful at times
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Reel-Appeal-Lures/300309486704362
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both coppermine and sail have produced some nice kings avg 18-20kg

the sou'eastern side of sail amongst the cross currents in close have been very productive.

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Originally posted by Brown Brown wrote:

both coppermine and sail have produced some nice kings avg 18-20kg

the sou'eastern side of sail amongst the cross currents in close have been very productive.



I'm heading back up again next weekend bro, might have to try sail rock out, didn't get there last time.

Try catch up again this time if you are about, will have a couple of new baits to test out.
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Originally posted by marx marx wrote:


Originally posted by Brown Brown wrote:

both coppermine and sail have produced some nice kings avg 18-20kg


the sou'eastern side of sail amongst the cross currents in close have been very productive.

I'm heading back up again next weekend bro, might have to try sail rock out, didn't get there last time.Try catch up again this time if you are about, will have a couple of new baits to test out.

mint, got the weekend off so I'll wait to hear from ya
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