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  1. Perfectly legal to release them back where they are caught as explained here http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/pests-diseases/freshwater-pests/species/carp/groups/recreational-fishers The truth is recreational fishing makes little if any impact on carp numbers. It has taken 10 years or something to clear 2 lakes in Tassie using netting electrocution and numerous other methods. Anyone who thinks recreational fisherman catching and killing a couple here and there will actually make a difference to their numbers is kidding themselves. Ben
  2. Just remember that it is illegal to collect any bait from intertidal areas in Sydney Harbour. This copied from DPI site.. Intertidal protected areas Intertidal protected areas (IPAs) protect intertidal biodiversity and provide reservoirs of breeding stock to repopulate nearby exploited areas. They are located at Bungan Head, Mona Vale Headland, Dee Why Headland and Shelly Beach Headland (Figures 6 to 9). The entire shoreline of Sydney Harbour and its tributaries, including the Parramatta and Lane Cove Rivers and Middle Harbour, is also an IPA, excluding the shoreline of North Harbour from Manly Point to the southern end of Forty Baskets Beach (Figure 2). All IPAs extend from the mean high water mark to 10 m seaward from the mean low water mark. Collecting seashore animals is prohibited in IPAs. This includes crabs, snails, worms, cunjevoi, octopus, sea urchins, anemones, pipis, cockles, mussels, oysters and saltwater pink nippers (yabbies). Line fishing is allowed in IPAs but you must bring your own bait. http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/329319/Factsheet-737.pdf Ben
  3. Definately bass on the freshwater side as well as silver perch. I've got bass around dawn and dusk in summer by casting around the lily pads with small surface lures. Haven't tried in winter but was catching them last summer. I even saw a bream caught in the freshwater side of the weir so the fish ladders they have installed to let the bass breed are obviously allowing fish to move around. Ben
  4. Pike. Good jewie bait Ben
  5. Probably because there is a minimum size limit of 30cm for tailor and judging by the post they where smaller than that. I'm sure that everyone saying to chuck one out as bait is talking about ones that are over 30cm though But yeah if you get a legal one chuck it out there, i've even got jewies on just the heads. Ben
  6. Looks like a Nottingham Starback reel so could be about 100 years old, Would have to research it a bit more for an exact date pretty sure there are some forums for vintage reel collectors if you wanted to look into it further. Ben
  7. Nice work I've been trying to make at least 1 a week but larger stick baits and poppers for the kingies in summer. Are you doing a through wire construction or just screwing in eyelets for hook attachment? and what are you sealing them with. Ben
  8. Led lenser H7 gets my vote. Adjustable beam and strength weighs bugger all and is so damn bright on on highest setting. Ben
  9. Do you mean Palm beach on the northern beaches??? because that is Pittwater on the other side which is not exactly a lake LOL. You can get some nice flatties there and if you are lucky you can get salmon, tailor and even kingies chasing bait into the shallows within casting range. I'd take some metal lures like raiders to get some extra distance in case there are bust ups a bit further out. But i'd concentrate on the flatties and be prepared for what ever else shows up. Ben
  10. Mate thats pretty much impossible to answer without knowing at the very least what type of fish you want to catch. Your best bet would be to look through old reports and see where people have been getting the fish you want to catch, you'll then be able to see what bait they've been using etc. Also if you post questions like this in the "fishing chat" section you'll most likely get more answers than posting in the area thats meant for "reports" Ben
  11. Here's a link to a petition against the super trawler that will be working off Tassie. Was posted on another forum but it's times like these we all should stand together. http://www.communityrun.org/petitions/stop-giant-fishing-trawler-in-tasmania?time=1340005902 Ben
  12. Larger fish could have been salmon, they have been all the way up near Gladesville over the last couple of weeks. Ben
  13. Can be pretty sketchy in any swell, here's a nice vid on how to get back in... Ben
  14. Manly Hydraulics Laboratory monitors the water levels in the lake. They have a table with water levels so you can get a rough idea as to when high and low tide will occur, Unfortunately the table doesn't have times just days.. http://mhl.nsw.gov.au/htbin/lw_level.com Ben
  15. Mate that sucks lucky you didn't take anyone out. As a someone who doesn't own a boat i'm curious as to why you wouldn't have it strapped to the trailer? Surely it's common sense to tie it down rather than relying on that single point of contact, or am I way off track on this? Ben
  16. here you go... http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/recreational/saltwater/weigh Ben
  17. All i can say is you get what you pay for..... would love to see some pics of the 110cm kingie you lifted up the 20mt cliff Ben
  18. Definatly my trusty old Abu Ambassadeur 6500C4, 20 years old and indestructible. Best casting overhead i've ever used :thumbup: Ben
  19. The amount of rods only counts if they are rigged up, so you can have 4 rods rigged and ready to go and also have as many others as long as they aren't rigged up with hooks, lures etc. Perfectly reasonably law as far as i'm concerned especially if it stops people having more than 4 rods in use at any one time. Ben
  20. bump73

    ID please

    Kelp fish http://australianmuseum.net.au/Eastern-Kelpfish-Chironemus-marmoratus Ben
  21. I'd say it has a lot to do with the fact that there is generally less that can go wrong with them. The reels have less moving parts, no pinion gear for instance, they don't have issues with bail arms getting bent in under load to the point that they drag on the spool, seen this many a time with reels loaded up or overloaded as the case may be, and overheads are generally speaking stronger reels better suited to that type of fishing. Personally I only ever use overheads for livies or spinning off rocks and chucking plastics in harbour for kingies, and i'm still using a Ambassadeur i bought 17 years ago ( upgraded all bearings and drag system). Never let me down and i'd be lucky to get 4 years out of any spin reel, mainly due to my dodgy maintenance schedule. Let's face it spin reels are just for those who can't cast overheads :074: Ben
  22. Couple of points, not jealous they are squid when they're on they're on, my comment was in reference to people who are breaking the law as far as bag and possession limits go, if that doesn't apply to you then you aren't one of the greedy people i was referring to. I feel my post was relevant seeing as some people obviously aren't aware of possession limits judging by the other replies in the thread. As for being part of the DPI as far as i'm concerned the more people who are made aware of these laws the better, personally i'm not the type to just ignore people breaking these laws be they bag limits, possession limits or size limits (this is not a reference to you so please don't get offended again) If more people took an active role in informing others maybe there wouldn't be as many people keeping undersized or to many fish.. And Mods i fully understand that this will more than likely be deleted just like any other discussion about fishing regulations seems to be Ben
  23. Nice work i hope you guys ate them quick or were with more than one friend because the bag limit is also a possession limit to stop greedy people loading up there freezer every night, once you have 20 in your possession even at home that's all you can legally keep. Ben
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