
From there, the fish being caught got bigger..

and bigger...

until finally we got a legal sized fish we could take home with us.

Unfortunately, no matter how much chicken bones and calamari flesh we actually jammed into the crab pots, the mud crabs were off on their own holiday. They missed out on a feast BIG TIME!
3 comments:
Well done! You did better than Roy D did when they went up north a few weeks ago.
You should always fish with an egg-beater. (spin)
We had one spin combo and a baitcaster, and the latter one gave W some grief.
haha we needa go fishing sometime jan =)
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