Perth Metro Rocks
Submitted by Fisheagle on Sun, 2013-05-12 20:22
Target species was my first decent Snapper in Perth Metro waters. Pulled a scalie behind the boat whilst being pushed by a stiff Easterly over Seaward reef on Five Fathom Bank and managed a Dhuie of 51cm. Anchored on the seaward side and caught a number of species including Skippy, Sambo, Baldie and the ever present Wrasse.
Spent the early evening on Sulpher Rock in the Sound and caught my largest Mulloway on a small Snook block bait on light tackle. Great fight but even greater elation! Ended up with 14 species of fish.
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Fisheagle Ed
azza1
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Sounds like an awesome days
Sounds like an awesome days fishing
big john
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Great day
Nice work fisheagle.![](http://fishwrecked.com/sites/all/libraries/fckeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif)
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Mattb123
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You must be gutted you
You must be gutted you missed out on the target pinky.
TheBigMoyFish
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Awesome day mate. Even
Awesome day mate. Even without your pinkie! Coming from the fresh water of the eastern states if I ever witnessed 14 species in a sesh I think I would mess myself. :pW
dkonig82
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some great fishing there!what
some great fishing there!
what did you catch the gummy on?
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dan.the.man
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wow
thats a great list of species for a day,welldone