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ALEXANDER

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  1. Just for your info there are large bream on the eastern side of pittwater / just off the back of palm beach in 2 metres of water between the sand and kelp about 2hrs before high tide and1hr after best bait beach worms as these fish are comming in to spawn and are use to a feed of worms comming in from palm beach / also jews are around flint and steel at the top of the tide on beach worms
  2. Good luck and all the best alex /liz/steph
  3. If you try 150m south and make sure you go by the compass you will find a top gravel bed with kelp full of snapper most fish about 2 to 5kg
  4. Was out last sunday on pittwater saw the bonito,i was using gillies bait fish spinning lure in silver weighing 7grams only small caught 9 bonito and 1 salmon. too many boats running through the schools spooking the fish.
  5. Went out on broardbill charters on aussie day tried north peak only to rise one blue marlin after 2 hrs of trawling went back looking for kings non on the sounder went back reef only to catch mowong/snapper to 55cm /pig fish and wrasse all in a good day / sorry about the late news
  6. strong winds are forcast for sunday sse at 15-20knots should we/you change the venue to another weekend/sunday sorry for the bad news also temp from 18 to20 plus rain
  7. ESKY4UTODAY PLUS 1 FOR SUNDAY THANKS ALEX
  8. For a start Botany Bay can be hard to fish at any time of the year,local knowledge is good but you you must go with people who know the bay, certain areas at certain times produce a lot of fish for eg, the southern channel marker west of the groynes of kurnell 300m north of that marker will produce fish all year round ,i have seen bream schooling up in 30cm of water trying to get to to new feeding grounds,mainly on a 1.7m plus tide in this area ,another good spot is the red channel marker first on the right coming through Captain Cook Bridge .on the run out tide large flathead up to 95cm have been caught ,main bait nippers . there are a few spots to get large blue nose bream up to 2.270kg which is my best bream in the bay ,but you need to find them ,on average the bay is full of fish all you need to do is find them Good Luck Alex ps i may see you at the social and if you dont have a boat you can come with me
  9. Try using pilly tails or stripy fillets to enchourage the larger fish ,great catch for a hard days work
  10. Great catch hope you enjoyed the day ,i had to work looking foward to mon to hit the harbour for some winter bream ,heard the bream are starting to show Alex
  11. I fished in my boat,burley with chook pellets,bait was pillie tails,fished the run in and fished a hole that is about 15m deep , found the fish school in here thanks alex
  12. THANK YOU TO ROOSTER MAN WHO I MET UP WITH ON SUNDAY ;WAS FUN TALKING ABOUT THE OLD DAYS ;ALSO WAS FUN TEACHING THE AS THEY CALL IT THE [NEWBIES] THE NEWBIES DID WELL FOR THERE FIRST LUDERICK SESSION THE NEWBIES CAUGHT MORE FISH THAN US OLD BOYS .ANYONE INTRESTED IN LUDERICK TUITION I AM MYSELF AND FELLOW NEW FRIEND CAN ASSIST THANKS ALEX
  13. TRY THE SOUTHERN CARDINAL MARKER JUST WEST OF THE KURNELL FISH ABOUT 300M FROM THE MARKER AND LINE UP THE CITY ONLY ABOUT 3M DEEP BUT GOOD BREAM USE PILCHARD TAILS OR FILLETS HAVE CAUGHT BREAM UP TO 45CM ONLY ON RUN IN TIDE ENJOY ALEX
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