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  1. that spot is great for surface fishing during a high tide infront of apartment block
  2. ,Hi guys, im not sure if I phrased the question right but I was wondering about the amount of berley. I understand what berley to use but im just not sure about how much I should put in. For example should I put in 50ml of bread and water mixture or more?? Thanks
  3. Hi guys, I'm wondering if there's any sort of guidelines for the amount of burley you would use? The scenario for which i am trying to plan for is hairtail in the hawkesbury. I know that if you would use too much burley for baitfish then they will be full, but how much is too much? Thanks
  4. If you up for a night sesh, it looks like the hairtail are on the bite. You can still get them during the day.
  5. Depends on where the gutter is. If there is not gutter that you can see on the beach from a lookout, try moving onto another beach. Without a gutter the fish are either not there or spread out across a large area.
  6. http://www.fishingworld.com.au/news/the-fishing-school-gutter-tactics-with-pat-brennan http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http://www.alvey.com.au/img/Beach-%26-Surf.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.alvey.com.au/default.asp?contentID%3D558&h=313&w=572&sz=40&tbnid=_-WDOTjj_1u6ZM:&tbnh=69&tbnw=126&zoom=1&usg=__W--O4qRp9QizNAReBRO21KM9yCQ=&docid=VQGPFF9LpukitM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sEKTUYYO75aJB9CXgPgK&ved=0CFYQ9QEwBg&dur=189 If you get on an elevated position with polaroid glasses, it can be alot easier. If your on the northern beaches just try and find a spot near a headland which you can look off and just try to look for dark water and developing waves
  7. Yes! I was considering getting one and then it popped up. Probably not going to get one unless someone as a great review of it as it is 6'6.
  8. Hi guys, I was just wondering if anyone had some experience with this rod or nanospeeds in general. It is 6'6 and im not sure whether that will be a large factor as my last rod was the Catana 7' and i want something around that height. Any suggestions around the 100-200 price range? Mostly going to be landbased, from bream to hopefully pelagics. Also a reel to match it around 100-230 price range, 2500 reel. Thanks.
  9. The Sienna is a great reel, it is probably one of the most common reels that people buy when there looking for an entry level reel. Mines going pretty good after 2 years of frequent use and bad treatment..
  10. Hi Guys, Over the last few months there have been tens of thousands of Jellyfish in the water. The species of Jellyfish is the "Jelly Blubber" and it looks like this - http://www.projectaquatic.com/2012/09/22/blue-jelly-blubber-season/ I mostly see them in the top 2m of the water column and it seems that most of them are around deep areas of water in pittwater and mostly just in the main channel and not in most bays. I have not seen any schools of fish on the surface inside these masses of Jellyfish and have not caught any fish in them and i was just wondering, do the pelagic fish stay away from these jellyfish or do they just stay down deeper, is fishing on the bottom affected by this? and also what you should be doing in these situations. Thanks.
  11. Towlers bay. Side closer to scotland island. Always has whitebait bustups and at the dropoff had a big kingie follow my metal up on sunday.
  12. Definitely agreed. I remember in February there was a day with predictions of storms and 70 km/h winds... The day was calm and sunny. Surely with all the equipment it can be vaguely accurate? Although I guess it can be hard when sudden changes come through.
  13. If your going to freeze them, dont. They are useless after you freeze them
  14. If you don't have access to Bridges or Jetties go onto the Boating map (http://www.maritime.nsw.gov.au/publications/maps.htmlhttp://www.maritime.nsw.gov.au/publications/maps.html) and find some holes or sections of deeper water. Fish the tide changes near the end of the day and for the bigger jewfish, fish very late at night/early morning.
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