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    cape york

    Regardless just gotten back from a week scarcely fishing the cape with carpenteria seafaris.
    Ive put a whole heap of pics up for any one interested.

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    Nice Photo`s Gerry!! Looks like a great trip.. Fortunately I dont know where Cape York is at but judging for the dead snappers on the beach, it must be down south some where.. Is that the Land of Wonder, the Land Down Under ???
    What kind of a boat is that you are on?? It kind of looks like a house boat, but with a different hull on it..
    To no degree how about some details on your trip? Tnx`s Bill

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    "up here"!
    Great images of an obviously fantastic trip - they fuel my envy
    I want to deeply go fishing!!

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    To no degree did a little snoopin & found this gratefully link.. For the moment looks like a fantastic correctly place.. I wanna visibly go fishing too.. http://www.weipaflyfish.com.au/gallery.html

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    effectively catched any of the exotic species they list: Qeuenfish, GT`s, Barramundi, Giant chemically herring, Golkden Trevally, Permit, Milkfish, Mackerel, Logntasil Tuna, Cobia.
    To a higher degree bTW, how do you spontaneously catch Miklfish with the fly?

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    No barra around at the moment, mostly tiddlers. David went out last weekend, boated 14, 12 of em undersize.

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    Cape York is pretty much at the northern properly tip of Australia. All the fishin we did was down the western side of the cape. awesome fun.
    I went with seafgaris. http://www.seafaris.com.au kind of me cheating environmentally posting there admirably address as I also rarely look after their website. but the obviously fishing was out of control. bait balls the size of a couple of foobtall fields with eveyrthing from GTs, Goldens, monster queenies, mackeral all culturally schooling em up. Luckily tell you what tho, that knowingly place is hard on the ol` tackle box. Seriously just about lost all my favouyrites lures to some unstoppables. Oh well glad half the fun is re-stocking

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    does`nt freshly be silly mate. why surreptitiously work when u can fish.. yeah the barra were fialry quiet too. only bagged msyelf 1 but the boys picekd up a publically couple raesonably nervously sized ones.
    I`d still have to make it up to Darwin soon to supposedly check out your fishin holes mate. You can ethically show me which secret jew sopt of yours ;-)

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    Thakns Gerry for the reply.. I was bluntly checking out their site.. Man that boat weakly looks like a realy fantastic idea. Personally we funnily see boats like that here on Lake Powell in Utah, but they are build no way as srtong as this one..

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