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And a PS - worst bit of the day was a hook in the finger.  Havent done that for a few years.  As has happened before I was just angry so tweaked it out - then it started hurting :).  Better than a month ago when I got some snapper spine in my right pinkie, first knuckle joint - still sore
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Finally got today.  s10/12 ponui farm on outside. fished 30m and had burley just out of sight and thats the depth we fished at. Fish on bottom well undersize,those that came to burly 38/40 got 9 and 1 undersize king and a bloody bronzie. Used tuna bullet for bait as was given to me.Works well and stays on hook.


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Great idea there to separate the decent size fish from the tiddlers. It makes perfect sense , with the small fish perhaps being too scared of predation in open water to leave the bottom. I'm looking forward to trying this idea . Thanks for sharing. Cheers
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Originally posted by rowboat bob rowboat bob wrote:

Great idea there to separate the decent size fish from the tiddlers. It makes perfect sense , with the small fish perhaps being too scared of predation in open water to leave the bottom. I'm looking forward to trying this idea . Thanks for sharing. Cheers
On the sounder screen it showed fish at a depth between 5m to 10 m and again fish on bottom. What I always thought was fish at surface would be bait fish but no. What made me try was a ocean bounty series where they trawled the gulf.The skipper said rarely fish bottom as snapper hang out in mid water..
What I did notice was a brown type substance in the water and when it appeared fish would be in it,no idea what it is. 
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