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bobfish

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  1. Hey mate, if you don't have success with the singles try crushing the barbs on your trebles. I use this when spinning up bait- you retain the high hook up rate without the damage to the fish...
  2. Nice yella finnn there mate, would have screamed I bet
  3. Not much happening up this way at the moment mate, everyday is different but we seem to have hit a slow patch for the past few weeks
  4. Ive heard of a couple taken off north head landbased a few years ago, pretty unusual though
  5. Sounds like you need to buy a gaff to me......
  6. Nice work hooklineandsinker, spinning is a very addictive style of fishing, and with a bit of work can become very effective also. If you want to mix it up a bit, get some Slash Baits, small knife jigs and some skipping poppers to add some arrows to your quiver. Cheers, Bobfish
  7. Bonito are as thick as thieves at the moment, great sport on the bream gear. They are taking any metals around the 40gm mark
  8. Thanks mate, I had a great day. Climbing down a cliff on ropes to a deserted ocean ledge in the dark is my idea of a good birthday
  9. Pumkinseed, Watermelon Pearl and Pumkinseed..... and Pumkinseed
  10. Just to add a bit of variety, my setup for land based kings runs as follows. I run a short plaited double in 24kg main line to a 4 turn cats paw in 5m or so of 80lb twisted leader. This is connected by a three turn uni knot to a ball bearing swivel to which I tie my 100lb leader. Its seems a bit over-done but the double/cats paw connection makes for a smooth passage through the guides when under strain and the twisted leader gives me a heap of control when the fish gets in close. You can really lock it up and go to town
  11. bobfish

    Omg

    I just started frothing at the mouth...... gimme gimme gimme!
  12. I recommend taking a teaspoon of cement so you can harden up a bit
  13. Thats the first thing I thought of, I reckon ol' col from moretan island would have a heart attack before he dragged that up the beach tho
  14. http://www.marine.csiro.au/remotesensing/o...NSW/latest.html
  15. One point to consider is whether larger species frequent the area your fishing. If this spot is known for jews, kings etc then the bait your catching may very well be their regular food source and would definitely warrant sending one out. Big bait does equal big fish, but big fish require patience Cheers Bobfish
  16. Go the braid, fishing isn't meant to be a cheap hobby. No regret
  17. They're cheeky buggers hey Peter? I've never encountered them at narra lake but I was "assaulted" once fishing off the point at long reef. Two birds saw me getting some good bream and got right up in my face and were acting very aggressively. I felt a bit cornered with big waves to my back and these two beasts at my front. I could only get rid of them by going nuts and swinging my rod in the air, which I imagine was a hell of a show for the onlookers The dam pelicans made me look like a goose
  18. Hey Clem, those striped fish that you fish for at your feet are called mado's and are not much good for live baiting, or anything else for that matter! Are these the culprits? The species predominantly used for live baiting include squid, slimies, bonito, frigates and yellowtail
  19. Poor souls "eight rock-fishing black spots in the state." Does anyone know where I can get this report?
  20. You just beat me to it bluefin! The best thing you can do with a frigate is to whack a 10/0 in him and send him back out into the blue yonder, unless you wanna salt the fillets for jew baits that is
  21. Hey mate, thats gotta be a frigate. A good sized one at that! well done
  22. Good on you for getting out there in poor conditions "If anyone has any tips on how to get past the pesky small snapper I'm all ears. Bigger hooks just resulted in lost bait. " Generally a bigger bait is attractive to a bigger fish, although elephants eat peanuts too!
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