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Nice 5kg Snapper
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<blockquote data-quote="Reeks" data-source="post: 59835" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>A dead snapper looks no where near as good as a healthy live one!</p><p>Were these caught on a charter? Port stevens area?</p><p>Too many people keeping these big breeding snapper these days. The poor buggers are a sucker for soft plastics.</p><p></p><p>Trust me when i say the feeling of going out targeting them, catching a cracking fish and getting some photos before setting it free is so much better than having it in your esky.</p><p>The plate size reds are fine to keep one or two occasionally.</p><p>Just my opinion.</p><p>Reeko</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reeks, post: 59835, member: 1557"] A dead snapper looks no where near as good as a healthy live one! Were these caught on a charter? Port stevens area? Too many people keeping these big breeding snapper these days. The poor buggers are a sucker for soft plastics. Trust me when i say the feeling of going out targeting them, catching a cracking fish and getting some photos before setting it free is so much better than having it in your esky. The plate size reds are fine to keep one or two occasionally. Just my opinion. Reeko [/QUOTE]
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