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Mandurah Traffic bridge soft plastics; lots of bait and a few light line burners
Topic Started: Aug 27 2014, 08:26 PM (114 Views)
Moohan
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Still getting herring on tap under the bridge, small flick baits and paddle tails doing the damage. The kids have been having a ball, I'm stoked that my 6 year old is doing it all by himself now. Now he hassles me to take hime fishing (my eldest is still more keen on surfing, still win/win)

Plenty of smaller Salmon hitting the soft placcies lately too, with a few bigger line burners around the 1-2 kilo mark the other night that don't like being lifted from the water on 4 pound leader ;)

On a side note, I landed on something sizey while surfing Madora this morning that gave me a decent tail slap (enough to sting my arse and thigh), didn't feel sharky so maybe a big mulla?
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Spence
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Haha, what's the chances?
you bearing a shark shield moohan? Few whites do cruise up and down that stretch. Odd surfer get hit occasionally under board. No injuries yet tho.
-Spence



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Yeah, I know a bloke copped a bit of board damage at Secret Harbour last year. I don't think it was a Noah, kinda had a bit of a momentary grope before it gave me that tail slap :p Shark shields aren't really practical while surfing, though there is a local shaper thats developed an "inboard" shield that's meant to be pretty unobtrusive. I still put trust in the odds ;)
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dummmm dum. dummmmm dum. dum dum dum dum dum dum
youre gonna need a bigger board.
Carpe Pisces

The walking carpet disaster.
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Sharks always circle you twice before attacking.
They like the shit removed first.
Fish, Brag & Post Pics
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