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Hugh

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  1. My son broke his arm so the offshore fun wasn’t on the menu. We decided to go chase @Picklesbass instead. We were on the water at 5:45 but still didn’t beat the ski boats. Got a small bag full. All taking the Halco RMG Poltergeist, as close as I’ve got to the magic purple Feral.
  2. Great stuff Bob. Your success is compelling me to make the trip out that way.
  3. Love the bent minnow, just be careful when the Tailor get a taste for it, not a cheap lure - then it becomes a race to retrieve…..
  4. I’ve decided I’m not much of a Pittwater guy. I just haven’t had much luck there compared to the upper reaches I decided to go and have a look for Kings, so I got myself a few yakkas and hit the wreck for an hour or two off the top of the run out. No luck. So I headed over to look for what I think is the Carpark which wasn’t productive either. On my way home as I was right near the ramp, I decided to flick for Flatties on the plastics. I ended up with 5 all barely legal. While I was doing that I decided to throw a yakka, that was already rigged up on kingy gear over the trail side of my drift. Lo and behold, a PB 77cm croc decided the yakka was the goods. 80lbs leader might have been overkill, but she didn’t seem to care. Released of course.
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    Berowra

    5 in a pack, they are awesome value compared to the brand names and I think they perform better, the go to normally being the Keitech Swing Impact, but they cost a bomb
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    BIG RED!!

    Fantastic. Great effort
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    Berowra

    They call it the Noeby Tactical Minnow, in 10cm or 11.5 is best. It tends to minimise the smaller Flatties, but is a lollipop for the big ones - I use it for the Jews mostly though.
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    Berowra

    So I hit Berowra today hoping for better weather than yesterday, and a few Flatties and Jew. The weather was great (per the forecast) for the first hour or so then turned sour with a gusty wind taking the shine off. I managed to get a few good Flatties early (4x bn 42 - 58cm), so after that it was catch and release. In saying that, if I got a legal Jew I would have kept it - but no such luck. The big one was on a hardbody on the flats, then 2 on my magic Aliexpress paddle tail (the Jew setup), the last coming on the trusty 2.5” grub Hopefully tomorrow is better weather again, and I get something royal.
  9. So, WillyWeather told me it was forecast mild wind, that proved incorrect. I managed to find a few sheltered areas in the harbour to hide out on an otherwise quiet day. The day included a few small snapper, a numb ray and then I got this 55cm Sambo on my bream outfit - the reel was screaming and I had to nurse it home. Going to hit Berowra tomorrow chasing Jews and Flatties.
  10. So I’m in a season of navigating what the next stage of life looks like, what better way than on the water with my rod and my God. I haven’t really fished Botany before, other than a nosy around last week having fun with Tailor. The weather was howling with a westerly making much of the bay unpleasant in my 4m tinny. I picked up a few yakkas and a couple of squid then sought protection of Molineaux and basically parked up for a few hours with podcasts. Textbook, turn of the tide, unweighted yakka out the back got smashed by this guy. It would not be appropriate to fail to mention @Picklesfor his tutoring. 88cm has set my new PB.
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    Bobbin

    Straight out from Apple Tree Boat Ramp, on the point directly opposite the ramp, an hour or so into the incoming tide. 1/6 head with 2.5” grub.
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    Bobbin

    Had an explore of Bobbin Head. It wasn’t too active, with a stack of tailor about. Headed back to the ramp, landed this 45er.
  13. Headed out twice already this week, but went again today because the kids were keen and disappointed I went without them while they were stuck at school, so decided on hitting up a spot where I knew the soapies were abundant in Berowra. Great little session, 3 on bait, 3 on the vibes. Still preferred the bream personally but the kids don’t have the patience. Great to see so much bait in the system and the temperature rising. Should be epic once the fresh backs off and the big boys are back in number.
  14. Had a few days in The Mount (Tauranga, Bay of Plenty) with my wife and a few of the family for a wedding. Snuck out on an otherwise wet week for a post wedding relax on the Big Riviera in the harbour and threw a quick line out l, between the wine and cheese. Wine and cheese turned into wine, cheese and sashimi.
  15. I didn’t have long so jetted down to Berowra for a quick flick with Theodore and the dog. Of course, I was hopeful for Jew but got a 61cm flatty reasonably quickly. A few other bites but I had enough for lunch, so I took the rain as the opportunity to call it quits. Caught about 10am downstream of Berowra at Coba Point flats, run out was coming on strong.
  16. So I’m not a regular poster but I know my mate Bob would be disappointed if I didn’t post this. Im one of those guys who loves fishing but not very good. I’ve spent hours and hours on the water chasing the dream but coming up with not much more than a 2 inch bream. With all the torrid weather of late, and work restructures and other fun stuff I took the family down to Jervis bay for a few days. It rained most of the time. But that didn’t stop us. I couldn’t get out wide in the tinny with the weather, and the rain was generally relentless. After taking the whole crew out (including the wife and two young girls) today and getting drenched, we went home but knew the day wasn’t done. In the afternoon the rain stopped for a few hours, my 10 year old fish-nut son and I snuck down from our place at Huskisson to Currambene creek. At the top of the tide, we hit a purple patch getting a stack of flatty, the biggest at 61cm with another 4 between 40-50. Then, I got my first Jew on lure, after countless lessons from my mate Sam. Biggest was 47, and one just a bit smaller. Still waiting on the magic legal lure Jew. The Bream were on too. On the way home Theo declared it our best estuary day yet. God is good
  17. Cheers Bob. I’ll give this a crack, I tried it on the first couple of hours of the run in without much luck, I’ll give the run out a shot.
  18. So we’re in week 2 of our break up here but had to reckon with the wind and rain. My 4m tinny complains when I make her go outside in that big sea. Anyway, opted for an afternoon session in back creek with the family. It was the bottom of the low so technically not a great bite. That said, my wife pulled in a 38cm edition bream while I was working hard bodies. I picked up this 47cm model on the new Berkley Protech Jerk 90 which is a record for me on hardbodies. The girls loved it, one caught “seaweed” and my son had a bucket full of soldier crabs he was chasing.
  19. Our annual journey to South West Rocks marks our formal freedom from the Sydney lockdown. We have a bunch of family and friends that camp with us each year. It was a special day as my son got his first King, well undersized but that special first one. We managed to get a few more for my mates also pictured. Yesterday we targeted whiting with beach worms which was a blast. We got 8 on sunset. Slowly getting better at this fishing thing after taking it seriously and trying to learn, and trying to be a bit more targeted rather than being too reactive. Hugh
  20. Thanks for such a fun time Bob. Theo loved getting his first Jews even if they were undersized!
  21. Don’t judge. We’re normally catch and release but the young fella wanted to try bass sashimi and in the pan. This one was just legal We decided we didn’t like it very much. Anyway, the catch was great fun. Top water grab in the shallows. Great fun.
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