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This small jew sh was extracted from the Seaway.
Winter species in full swing
A nice longtail tuna on a Nomad DTX Minnow.
* from P28
including Pontoon21 CrackJacks and Tango Shads popular for troll- ing.
chards and metal lures. The closer reefs off- shore will hopefully produce good size mulloway on live baits and lures such as soft
pearl perch or snapper, try your best to remove the hook or lure with- out lifting the fish from the water for the best chance at a successful release to do the fish justice and save your- self from a fine.
Tailor have moved into Jumpinpin Bar, making good fun for anglers trolling and casting lures of an early morning.
vibes and metal jigs.
If you keep an eye out, you may stumble across
They are busting up on baitfish, making it much easier to deter- mine where they are.
see the birds diving in and the fish smashing helpless bait schools.
some tuna.
It can be fun when you
Hopefully you can get out there this month and make the most of the end of winter.
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Casting a small stick- bait or metal lure will often pay off.
A double hook-up on squid in the Broadwater.
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Bush ’n Beach Fishing, August 2020 – Page 29
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