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GreasePit

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  1. Good on ya mate, nice fish. I kept my first metery and have thrown every other jew back since. Beautiful fish which hopefully i'll be able to teach my kids ones day how to target these ghosts. Cheers -Chris
  2. Good stuff mate, Sounds like a fun sesh
  3. I'd say your line rating would be the major reason for your lack of distance on the new combo. Downsize the rating on the new one to around 3-5lb mainline (i'm assuming you're using around 6-10lb on the 2-4kg outfit). Thinner diameter will make a big difference for you.
  4. 1/2 oz Would usually use 1/4 or 3/8th but upsized so I could keep contact with the lure with all the wind about. Looks like we caught two siblings mate??
  5. Yeah always that last minute cram to feed the addiction. I've actually got a waterproof digital camera lying around somewhere, might have to blow the dust off it. 100% The fish always seem to fire on the back end of it too, just my luck eh. Cheers mate, i'll check it out. The old humble Hawkesbury. Cheers Wellzy Yeah that might be the go, i'll see if i can find an app which maybe takes them every couple of seconds until stopped. Cheers mate Definitely second you on that last bit. Not a bad tip, might have to use the toe to nab the pics... fish held in one hand probably aren't worth a pic Cheers mate Cheers regan The hawkesbury mate.
  6. With your price range, i'd go a 5000 Shimano Nasci. They're as good value for money as you can get out there at the moment. Super smooth with 11kg max drag strength, and if you look in the right place you can find them down from 200 to $130 and then you add an extra 15% off on top of that price.
  7. G'day raiders, Dusted up the last few days of my uni break with 3 trips over the course of a couple days targeting the 3 notable fish of the estuary. First day started off with some seriously windy conditions. After a fair few useless attempts, the wind played ball and dropped off half an hour after the tide change. Managed an 80cm jew in that small window. Caught on a 5 inch paddle tail. Second day, decided to whip out the snow gear and brave a rainy day of fishing (would much rather torrential rain than wind any day of the week). Managed a nice 70cm flathead. Caught on a 130mm soft vibe. After that bit of rain, the next day cleared up nicely. Went and had a flick around some structure for bream with some small blades. Best for the day went 35 odd cm. Love those blue lips on them in winter. Couple of days well spent, all fish were caught and released. I'll attach a video of the release of the jewy below. P.S. Does anyone have any tips for taking solo pictures of fish? (held in hand, not just on the brag mat) My methodology at the moment is to set my phone up on the perspex of my console, put it on video and hold the fish and move it around to make sure it gets in frame, only problem is the quality when i later take the screenshots. Cheers -Chris
  8. I'll usually have three rods set up, each with different sized vibes. One with a 20g, one with a 33g and sometimes i'll use a small blade on the other or a 15g. You can work them so many ways mate... The only reason i have multiple ready is to suit the speed of the drift and the current. As im usually working the deeper sections of the river, ill pull up to the start of the drift and drop the vibe right at the boat, once it hits the bottom, just lift and SLOWLY drop it back down as you want to be in contact with the lure the whole time...Any ticks on the line, strike. If the drift is too fast and my 33g won't hit the bottom for longer than 1 or 2 lifts without me having to let out more line(given im not just drifting into deeper water), ill just move spots out of the current or the wind. In contrast, when the drift is too slow, ill get either the 20 or 15 gram out ( i find when casting the 33g, the action just isn't quite right, you want to feel the vibration through your rod tip) and cast in front of the drift, let it hit the bottom, gentle lift up, wind the slack and let it hit the bottom again. Repeat all the way till the boat. Don't go past the eBay vibes mate, they work just as well as some of the name brands. Cheers -Chris
  9. Nice work on the cod rick, seems like they really like those neon coloured lures... and I can see you're quite fond of the cod given your shirt as well mate ?
  10. Not sure about offshore but in the estuaries i highly doubt its accurate. Big tides around new and a full moon, same amount of water needs to enter and exit. Interested to see if this has any merit elsewhere though. Cheers -Chris
  11. Cheers mate Tried to do something other than the usual brag mat shot.
  12. Cheers folks Was one of my better sessions and the best way to end the uni semster. It's a classix 2-4kg squid rod and a Sedona 2000. Nice and bendy in the tip for the vibes. Cheers -Chris
  13. I was fishing mostly the run out tide so when i first arrived i stopped off and had a go with the little blade and picked up two little flatties (first photo) and a tiny bream. I would have targeted the flats more given if it was the run in tide. In saying that though, i pulled one of the 60's out from relatively shallow water of 2.5 meters. No discernible holes or features apart from being just around a point in which bait would be pushed over from a nearby bay.
  14. Here's a couple videos of some of the releases. Cheers for reading -Chris video-1498474875.mp4 video-1498475018.mp4
  15. G'day Raiders, Went for a flick the other day at Berowra, fishing exclusively with vibes and blades. 130mm 30gram vibe for the sections with the heaviest flow, 90mm 20gram for average flow and a little 4gram blade for a little bit of flats fishing. Managed 3 flatties at 60cm, some a touch over, 1 at 50cm and about 10 or more at under 50cm. Topped the day off with a 60cm jewie around the tide change with a baby at the start of the day. Ultimately jews were the target species, but the flatties were a very welcome by-catch. Let 2 of the flatties at 60cm and both jews go back to the depths and kept a couple of the 40-50cm flatties and one of the 60cm as it was hooked in the gut and the gills.
  16. Yeah it's literally never been used. The drag on it really has some stick. -Chris
  17. Depends on if there are good gutters formed or not. If there is a fair amount of swell (anything reported from 3-4ft), but it has some deep gutters in close, the swell will generally just wash over the gutter lightly and your baits won't get washed ashore. Anything above 4ft is usually frugal unless you really know what you're doing (i don't). In terms of no swell, you can still catch fish, i just find you need to burley to bring the fish in. The purpose of fishing in surf is there will be gutters or (deeper sections of water). This is typically the structure which fish will congregate along an otherwise formless length of coastline. -Chris
  18. I've tried it and it was a real struggle with the dead baits. Surf held my bait well out of the deeper water and washed it quite close to shore. Though i wasn't using mono, which apparently plays a significant role as well as not using a heavy enough sinker, recommended is 6-8oz, let it set in the sand for a couple minutes before you clip your bait on and give your rod some hearty whips to get it out there. May work if there's only shore dump though.
  19. G'day raiders, I will be heading down again to Jervis Bay at the end of July, staying at a mates place in Vincentia. I went up for a trip a few months back and had a ton of fun spinning for bonnies in the northern end of the bay. I'll be land based for the whole trip, mostly wanting to have a go from the stones. I've dug up an old Policansky Monarch 2020 overhead reel in great condition and was wondering whether it would be worthwhile taking it for any possible game fish which may be around. Apart from that i'm assuming snapper and kings will be the main species on offer, can anyone shed any light on snapper off the stones? Cheers Raiders -Chris
  20. Jews have a lateral line which is quite sensitive to vibration. The vibes really play on this and i've had great success using them. Ikuza vibes in the 130mm and the 80mm in the BO and BGF colours have done most of the damage for me. They're also very affordable in relative terms for vibes which are usually up around that $20 mark.
  21. I do this when chasing salmon in the surf, just with a surf popper on the top and a bait on the bottom dropper. Surf popper usually does the damage over the bait as well. I've put a zman grub on for the same application to see if any surf bream would have a go but nothing. Interested to see what people have to say about flatties on the SP paternoster. When i chase them in the estuary, i'll have one casting rod and drop one out the back with a soft vibe when i'm drifting, it gets a hook up here and there. -Chris
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