Lightish Tackle Dolly
Submitted by soupster51 on Sun, 2011-11-20 12:24
Went for a morning session today, out at 0600 back just after 1pm. Got into some Dollies hitting marlin lures. I was pretty excited when the drag started stripping, although dollies are always welcome I must admit I was a little dissapointed. Once I we got one in I put out a pink rictor jelly babe and it lasted about 15 seconds before being smashed. Great fun on lightish gear.
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Any fish is welcome on light
Any fish is welcome on light gear Well done not a bad size. did you get any billies.
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Bills
Only one strike if you could call it that. It missed the lure by about 1 and a half feet, took a bit of line and chaffed my leader but no hook-up. Next weekend......
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Good size
Thats a nice size Dolly, great to see some around ,
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Good fish and good photo
Good fish and good photo mate. Metro or north?
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North
Way north Macca. I'm living in Pohnpei right now, back in Perth early 2013.
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What are you actually doing there. I presume the Mrs is a teacher (guess) but what is your role.
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Teacher
I'd love to be the passenger on this trip Neels, there would be a few more fishing posts by me if this was the case. I'm in the Australian Navy working with the Micronesian National Police on the Pacific Patrol Boats. Very interesting and challenging work with a great lifestyle to boot. Only 14 months left and I have to come back to Perth. To be honest I could live here for quite a while longer, it's awesome. But I am looking forward to diving for crays, diving for prawns, scallops and crabs in the swan, drift baiting dhus, jigging, deep water fishing, flatties and flounder in the Swan, casting for tailor, snorkeling for crabs, and seeing the in-laws.
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Looking forward to seeing the
Looking forward to seeing the in-laws?
Do they read this forum????
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In-Laws
No mate they don't. They why I put them last on the list of priorities. LOL.
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Just shocked they made the
Just shocked they made the list!
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In-Laws
Doesn't hurt me to say it - I couldn't ask for better in-laws. They go alright for old people.
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Ah nice. Had early hopes of
Ah nice. Had early hopes of metro bills couple of months still to go.
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Nice dolly Soupy
Nice dolly Soupy
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Nice dolly mate :) well
Nice dolly mate :) well dowe.. gotta love th colours in those fish
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If you dont stop being nasty
If you dont stop being nasty and posting pics like that, I will have to send you some pics of river prawns.
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DO IT ALFRED!
DO IT ALFRED!