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fisherman1994

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  1. that's awesome mate, looks like you're onto the kingy candy for this season Cheers, JB
  2. that's exactly what im looking for
  3. fisherman1994

    Gummy?

    a very big port jackson
  4. yeah cowanyoung i have heard of before, i thought they might hav been those, but jack mackeral is completely new to me. JB
  5. well done mate, i found the salmon on sunday, but couldnt get them to take any lures... cheers, JB
  6. that's an eyeopener to me, i never thought about the effects barometric pressure would have on the fish.. Cheers JB
  7. mate that sounds, and looks, absolutely wonderful! will have to give it a go i think. cheers, JB
  8. thanks alot for all the tips guys, will take them into mind! cheers, JB
  9. thanks for that mate, but im sorry no there isnt a report as i only caught the fish when i was 13, about a year before i actually created a fishraider profile. but i caught it up at lake macquarie in swansea, not too far from swansea thanks again for all the replies everybody, am looking forward to my next trip out, hopefully ill meet a few of you guys out on the water sometime cheers, JB
  10. bad luck mate, you'll get them next time Cheers JB
  11. great report, sounds like some good fish were landed. Cheers JB
  12. honestly people like them need to get a life, i hope that whoever is responsible gets caught and brought to justice! JB
  13. hi mate, sorry i got no idea about fishing botany bay, but i hope you have agreat trip in your first boat, and make sure you let us all know how you go. cheers, JB
  14. hopefully not too long mate, im busting for a good fishing trip! JB
  15. Mate i honestly reckon that the Gulps are the most effective plastics on my waterway, and do often produce when others dont. Also as another raider had already said, as fishermen the bit of smell they produce shouldnt be too much of a bother for us. Anyway i guess its all a matter of opinion. Cheers, JB
  16. looks like you all had a great trip. JB
  17. well mate i cant say that im all too suprised, those bull sharks can survive anywhere, so theres no reason for the Georges to be any exception. JB
  18. wow mate they are some amazing barra! would have been briliant fun to catch and all those casts would have certainly been worth it. cheers, JB
  19. ok guys thanks again, will take all the great advice on board JB
  20. yeah mate, looks like a great idea. let us know how it goes. Cheers JB
  21. some great fish there, would have been a very good days fishing! cheers, JB
  22. hi mate im in the same boat as you, im heading down to Jervis Bay in the next couple of weeks as well and apart from your run of the mill internet spots i am pretty unsure of where to fish. Im not too worried i will just have a feel around and get my bearings and hopefully get onto a couple of nice kings while im down there cheers, JB
  23. yeah mate as young gun said, we did have two nice sized livies out and got nothing on them, the dozens of boats around us all had livies out as well and nobody was turning a reel, not the boats trolling, drifting or anchoring. we'll have to give it another go next time. Cheers, JB thanks for clarifying that mate, so reading your post id assume that they were yellowtail horse mackeral? cheers, JB
  24. for a next to new motor 1300 seems pretty reasonable, but its entirely up to you in the end, as youre the person using it .. cheers, JB
  25. Hi guys, Myself and YoungGun headed out from Tunks Park at about 6am on Sunday morning in search of kings or the salmon that have been schooling round the heads of late. We got to balmoral at about twenty past six and started burlying, although after a solid 30mins of burlying and fishing we could not raise the school of yakkas, so now without fresh bait we decided to press on. Trolled some hardbodys and threw a few plastics at the channel markers for donuts and then decided to fish out of the wind, in the shelter of North Head. There were dozens of boats in there nestled out of the wind although nobody seemed to be catching much. We managed to raise a school of yakkas there although they were absolute giants. The biggest we got measured 37cm, (if only i had taken a photo i would have had the fishraider record for yakka on bait!) so wayy to big for livies size. Those yakkas were the only real action we had all day, the salmon were being very finicky and wouldnt take any of the lures we threw at them, oh well thats fishing The kings were just non-existent. Anyway im not too worried it was great spending the day out on the water and having a laugh with your mates, that's what fishing's really all about Did anybody else get anything on sunday? Cheers, JB
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