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  3. So the swell was 2m south, although I know ledges that are possibly safe off the rocks that face north. I don't want to chance it there and not be able to fish. So it's been a while since I fished harbour but back to places in mosman. I am not normally a squid fisho and I only catch them opportunistic and I want to try new spot. Initially I tried @DerekDadvice of float and squid jig due to spot being snaggy but I found not being able to work my jigs uninteractive. So instead I tried at first the Japanese style then switched to my variation of @DerekDwalk the dog with double hop instead and letting it sink 5 seconds. If squid sees it it will swim up to middle water column for it. Then I felt a weight on rod and thought it was a large clump weed but it turned out to be calamari when I only have caught arrow heads squid previously. After nothing for a hour I switch to blades to cast clear of Kelp beds and see if new spot has flathead but caught nothing at but main aim of prospecting new squid spot was done.
  4. Nice few meals there Chris... you've certainly perfected being nimble and agile with your fishing on the jetski ... lots of target species and spots and the results to show for it. Cheers Zoran PS - the toads were out at browns the last two trips ... biting off 2.5kg sinkers near the surface ... B&%$%@RDS !
  5. Thanks linewetter! The flatty will get its usual beer battering - can’t go wrong with a crispy batter 😋 The kingies usually get eaten raw (sashimi with soy/ginger/wasabi or ceviche) sometimes I’ll pan fry a fillet with some olive oil, sprinkle of garlic salt, parsley flakes, pepper. But might try something different tonight with the kingy. Was a tough day Dave, with long periods between bites & a fair bit of travel. Those toads did me in - no matter how fast I was reeling. Lucky the kings were on. Thanks Rob! Always good to check your lines when reef fishing. I hooked a fish earlier in the day that went to reef - bit of scraping, gave some slack line and it came out. Must of scuffed my line.
  6. I`m glad that I was able to help in your choice. That`s a good price for a great reel. I think that you`ll find that he Saragosa will be perfect for many situations. Now go and catch some PBs. Good luck.
  7. No fish, but a friendship made good luck next time fellas!
  8. Not good at all, had live poddies and not flathead in 3 days of fishing. Almost like it was winter, this time last year we were pulling in models over 70cm consistently.
  9. not that im aware of .i havnt been there for a while ,last time no problems
  10. If you just want to catch anything at all, then wharves are pretty good for yakka at night. I see them all the time especially if you burley up. When I got bored I would tear the bread super small and toss it at my feet and literally see dozens suddenly show up.
  11. $250 inc spooling. Mates a Shimano dealer. I'll let you know what I end up choosing, and I'll see if I can find those abu's and DM you where they can be found. Thanks again for the great help
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  13. I use a slider rig with a 30cm sinker trace (teardrop sinker) sliding to a 60-80cm 20lb trace and a wide gap or circle hook. It keeps the bait just off the bottom if I’m trolling through weed.
  14. Nice mixed platter Chris! Shame about the lost king but you pulled together a great bag as usual🙏🏻
  15. A diary is a great tool. You may not ever read what you wrote but, the writing focuses your thoughts, helping you analyse how well your plan went on the day.
  16. Some interesting observations there. So far I haven’t had too much luck night fishing anywhere. At dusk everything goes crazy but as soon is the dark comes it becomes a bit quiet but obviously there’s many people who night fish with excellent results so I’m not sure if I’m doing something wrong. @Mike Sydney do you use bait or lures? Are lures still as effective at night? Do you fish at dusk or when it gets fully dark
  17. I'm sure you'll be delighted with it.
  18. A few members use fishraider as their electronic diary as well as a paper one! They place a report each time they go out fishing and they can then look back on the details Here is a good post with what to add into the fishing report
  19. That`s so sad. The ocean can be very unforgiving at times.
  20. Good work Chris. A nice mixed bag, with a good sized blue spot and a couple of kingies. The mongrel toads still about.
  21. Mostly I fish office hours. There are a lot of fish to be caught during the day. I doubt any fish bite more in the middle of the day. Change of light just seems to fire them up. My best ever session on Luderick was during a solar eclipse. They were biting OK beforehand but from when the light started fading until the eclipse passed, they were on the weed before the lead settled the float in the water.
  22. I fish there heaps at night it’s great to be honest. Lots of bream and flathead near the wharf and tailor under the bridge itself. @linewetter that’s the wharf by the car park last night
  23. Hi all, was wanting to try hairtail fishing around Akuna Bay is there any issues with the ramp there? I have a small 4m tinny and I’ll be launching solo, would like to try there close to the marina as I understand at night its very dark and fog can be an issue.
  24. “The Donut Boyz “ Better get out and have another crack before that monicker sticks🤣🤣🤣🤣 Happens to all of us !
  25. Shame about the donut boys. Hopefully next time the big tailor will come out to play.
  26. BFFs forever @linewetter 😍 😁 Great to meet you too, shame about the donut. A couple of “almosts” with some big splashes at the lure but it wasn’t to be. still, all lures retained and (not counting me) only one crazy person encounter. (An old lady basically body checked @linewetter walking right at him, basically tightroping the ledge in a strange game of chicken). A wild and woolly night but let’s do it again soon.
  27. Very good info! Especially about leaving the bail arm early on the Texas rig. That is something I hadn't thought about as a workaround to let the sinker sink first without it sliding straight to the hook. Going to try practicing rigging weedless (biggest weakpoint at this point) then trying out both the Texas rig and Carolina rig. The drop shot rig though I'm imagining using maybe off a wharf or somewhere that it can be put down vertically - that'll be my first place I was planning on testing that one out. It looks like the Carolina rig will be the go to for me for a better unweighted presentation but the Texas rig for more snag proofing. Thanks again for sharing 😁 Will also try the hook sizes you mentioned for the 2.5" plastics since I already have those in possession as well
  28. Hi mate over the last 15 years I have caught roughly 20 odd rainbow trout ranging from 25cm upto 50cm all have been caught east of turon gates . I used to chase gold in the river system and have observed alot of fish holding in the river even when the flow is minimal majority of the larger pools have normally seen a healthy population I have caught some on selter lures in red and green the smaller size and I also used 3 split shots above a fly so I was able to cast and retrieve back towards myself and then on some half hearted attempts the simple worm with tiny pea sinker has given me success. I'm very surprised that there isn't much online information about the presence of trout in that area as I know of atleast 2 fishing shacks that have been there since the 1960 and have stayed in them over a period of time and both have alot of really good fish and numbers with the evidence of the numerous pictures on the walls of the cabins also the agreement of both cabins or huts whatever you want to call them are privately owned via a group of different families that stay there on and off during the seasons. I have heard of large numbers of carp however I honestly can't remember ever seeing any from the shore line or when I have been diving using a dive hookah which allows me to spend several hours at a time underwater nearly all the fish I have seen or caught have been from the underside of carved out inside bends of the river or at the end of fast moving water aswell as plenty of platypus. I used to dive there in a dry suit and if I left it wet or my towel outside of my swag it would freeze stiff as a board I think the population is only just sustainable over summer as the water temperature stays that tiny bit cool enough as there is several feeder springs and trickles from very shaded feeder not quite creeks but trickles of cool mountain fresh water. If I was to ever visit the region again I would be confident of catching fish if this was my agenda. Hope to hear a successful report back it is an awesome area of country and as far as I know it is the fastest rising river in the southern hemisphere I have experienced a near dry riverbed to a four hour later period of heavy rain and the amount of water moving through from the huge catchment area is mind blowing not to mention the size of the boulders this water way can move the power is insane and you must be mindful of this if you choose to cross the river if you know there is weather moving in be prepared to choose your sides because once it's up your there for along as it takes to drain out at its own time.
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