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Bugatti 2008 - brief report for now
Greg Burt:
A very windy week at Bugatti easy beats a week at work, I kept track of the weather there for the week and there were gusts to Brandons East and West +40 knots and 30-40 knot blows around Bugatti ::).
I like the Yellow Ebipop of Malcolm's, the full report should be interesting with the new poppers and the Coral Vipers ;D
Peter Lowe:
Awesome Brandon,
Shame about the wind, that said - Some top Gts their and a few other species mixed in- it is all good. Looks like another successful Nomad Adventure ah......
Thats funny about Captain Crunch - Ed will have to live with that for a while, he must have been a little bit tired, a little bit emotional.
David Noble:
Hey Brandon,
Great 'mini' report and top photo's aswell. What was the feedback on not using treble hooks? By the look of the photos a lot of this fish are well hooked and cleanly also.
It does look really very windy in some of those shots.
Well done to everyone, despite the conditions. Can't wait to read more when you get the time.
Cheers Dave :)
Brandon Khoo:
I don't think I've ever been on a trip where I have seen so many fish dropped and believe me, I've been on a few! I just can't understand it. I had a few drop off after I had really driven the hooks home. Everyone else had the same problem and it happened all through the previous week as well.
Nothing to do with the hooks, I think.
Stephen Polzin:
Great results by the look of that. Shame about the capture rate. I've tried single hooks a couple of times but find trebles stick better (for me anyway). There's arguments for each method I reckon.
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