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    @kukuwai @mikee I swung past the Nelson ramp this morning around 10 am and there was no trailers on the road and at least 10 spare trailer parks inside!
    Took dog down back beach....couldnt see a single boat in close on rabbit from this end vs Sat boats everywhere.
    Talked to one guy at the washdown...he had got a feed at 15m but nothing on the rods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    @kukuwai @mikee I swung past the Nelson ramp this morning around 10 am and there was no trailers on the road and at least 10 spare trailer parks inside!
    Took dog down back beach....couldnt see a single boat in close on rabbit from this end vs Sat boats everywhere.
    Talked to one guy at the washdown...he had got a feed at 15m but nothing on the rods.
    Ha, the snapper probably felt alot safer out there today. Sure would have been a lot less boat noise

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    Thought of Cam straight awayName:  8A0D86C5-D4AC-4B26-B864-3C0B154F3732.jpeg
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    I have been wondering exactly what these were. Anyone whos been out fishing in Tasman bay lately will have seen them.



    It seems they are called squat lobster
    https://i.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/ne...-in-tasman-bay

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    I have been wondering exactly what these were. Anyone whos been out fishing in Tasman bay lately will have seen them.



    It seems they are called squat lobster
    https://i.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/ne...-in-tasman-bay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Are you sure its not a nautalis?
    That's a good guess Gibo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Are you sure its not a nautalis?
    To be honest @Gibo when i first saw them I thought i better be careful or i might get in trouble for having undersize crayfish on my boat

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    Would have been a great evening tonight for a fish but alas Dad duty called.

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    Bit of fun this morning

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    Not a great pic I know, but this is the same critter when washed up on Tahuna beach
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    My guess is baby squat lobster
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    Definitely not a nautilus then

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    Jeeze I cant even catch a cold at the moment.....took @Rocktoy out again for a evening fish afterwork.....the weather was a lot kinder this time and we didnt have any mishaps or burly malfuctions this time.
    Wind tide massive burly trail all going same direction...biggish tides....sunset....moonrise it was all perfect except nobody told the snapper.
    Red cod on the other hand were plentiful.
    On the upside we did not catch even one single spiky dog.
    Im dieing to go deep for big snaps but just am not getting a weather break when Im able to go!

    Anyway it was a nice evening and we got a few consolation gurnard and rig.



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    Went for my first dive in about 12 months water was primo got a heap of big blue cod and a few snapper as well.

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    Good stuff.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Yea maybe they are in the bin I couldn't be bothered getting them out for a pic

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