Hi guys, I often read about fishing of the stones here but still not sure if it's just a general term to describe rock fishing or an actual singular place everyone knows except me. Can someone clarify thanks.
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Tried that and from experience those wading behind will take out your line unknowingly. But for your info, I have heard some screamers from the rod sitting in the prawning bucket.
I am heading up to the Entrance tomorrow, interested in finding out whether they are also getting whitings on lures. Which lures do you guys recommend? I know someone posted recently catching whiting on blades.
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Good idea, since the more prawns you catch the more water gets filtered into the bucket from the extra weight and holes and still maintaining buoyancy. Does he carry the battery on the back?
In the early days, I used truck inner tubes which are tuff as with a pvc container the size of a recycling container. Set it up so you gave the battery in the centre with foam supporting it. It worked very well since the inner tubes can be substantially inflated to maintain good stability.
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To add to it, they get the biggest shock of there life to be swimming, swimming, swimming n bang, treble hook in the back getting pulled side ways.
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Looks nice. We use to catch them by using treble hooks weighted with lead. It was cast into a school and riff. But make sure the hooks are in the water before you do it otherwise lookout.
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Blue swimmers are plentiful in Brisbane waters, muddies are slow so unless you have a kayak anchor, you most likely get blue swimmers crabing from the kayak imo. A good spot for blue swimmers is directly opposite the Gosford wharf boat ramp towards the railway bridge. Sent from my SM-T700 using Tapatalk
As a little kid I use to fish in Erina Creek on the jetty just after the punt bridge. It pretty much meat, fish on the end of a heavy weighted line. Very hard to bring up, very very slow process too. I would say it's near impossible to catch a mud crab on a line fishing from shore. Either off the jetty or boat is your best chance. Sent from my SM-T700 using Tapatalk