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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy View Post
    I wonder if moon/tide etc has anything to do with it?
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    Sounds like a barren spot
    Na diver was there a few weeks back and was plenty and they only took the 6 for diver as unsure of the rules.

    Yes big tides/moon and I did wonder if that would put them off? I remember being told by a commercial guy you don't catch much when its rough as they don't like to come out of their holes/cracks when there is too much surge.
    Was calm but would be a bit of current with the big tides?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Na diver was there a few weeks back and was plenty and they only took the 6 for diver as unsure of the rules.

    Yes big tides/moon and I did wonder if that would put them off? I remember being told by a commercial guy you don't catch much when its rough as they don't like to come out of their holes/cracks when there is too much surge.
    Was calm but would be a bit of current with the big tides?
    I pick its moon/tide/surge Cam. Fishing is poor up here at the moment. They just don't seem to do much late Jan/Feb spawning is over and condition is back on the fish. Can only get one or two flounder in a set and a couple of snapper if I am lucky

    Very much like the deer. Fawning is over, velvet is mostly grown out. They come out late to feed and go home early. Everything is on a sort of a rest period until the stags feel that surge of life running through their veins in the cooler shorter days of March then they start roamimg, checking out where the hinds have been pissing and play fighting.

 

 

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