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  1. Hi Raiders,

    Been a while since I've posted anything and thought I would update the last few months of offshore Sydney.

    With the warm water still around, there is the mix of kings, Trag, Jews, Groper and a slow start to Snapper season offshore (water needs to drop a lot for it to fire up)!

    Hoping the water starts to drop and the cuttlefish start to die, so the big reds move in close from the wide regions.

    Butch

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  2. HI Raiders,

    Been a long while between reports, usual just use FACEBOOK now.

    Weve got a few nice reds, groper and other aquatic hero's along the way over the past 3 months during the cold water.

    As per usual, SYDNEY produces good reds if you fish hard and low light! And just north of Sydney, within 1.5hours...

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  3. G'day mate, nice Jewie bra! Well done!

    I fish for Jews offshore in Summer, and one thing to note about Jews is, they don't pull hard offshore to be honest, they usually blow their swim bladder quickly and slow up, plus they aren't naturally a dirty fighter like a King or even a solid Red (Yes, had plenty of 6kg to 7kg Reds offshore run me into the kelp, and I nearly gave up on my 7kg red off Sydney as it had me bricked for a few minutes)...

    I guess in shallow water the Jews don't blow their swim bladders and keep their steam up! Good luck bra, very cool!

  4. Hi Raiders,

    Went offshore chasing live squid with a plan to catch some kings in the arvo after we get a large bag of live squid...

    The squid were very slow and tough, however, we managed 6 after working really hard. Luck my mate Zander had the right colour, they were switched off all other colours, water was really really murky after all the rain!

    Ended up berleying some squid chunks to get the kings around us, after around 20mins we had some boiling on the surface along with some reds and amberjack. We got a good feed, 4 x kings, 2 x Amberjack and 2 x snapper.

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    Tough day though!

    Also, took my 3 year old crabbing and we got a good feed! Yew!

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    Butch

  5. Hi Raiders,

    Offshore, the reds are around, nothing huge yet, not until the water temp starts to fall, however, good numbers!

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    Also, hit the estuary chasing Jew Tuesday night, however, only managed a few bream, nice bream though, 43cm and 43cm. Both too an 8/0 CIRCLE hook with a squid strip

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    Butch

  6. Thanks for the all kind words guys!

    Yeh Jett loves his fishing, we do so much of it together. My ex-wife has bi polar and cant really be with him, as she just gets so stressed and upset - so he pretty much just hangs with his dad!

    We fish and watch fishing videos all night! He just loves FISHING!

    Especially catch Snapper too and lots of Kingfish!

    Butch

  7. You catch live squid and you are 90% chance of kings. Without it, scale down that probability! Personally, live squid bait is my real indicator of a successful trip in my books offshore for kings.

    In terms of snapper, a big oily berley trail and you will often entice some fine reds. Again, fresh baits can be the X FACTOR.

    In terms of soft plastics, well your variability's are not fresh bait (obviously), but the drift speed/wind and ocean currents. To allow you to the fish the strike zone etc. Especially when deep water snappering around the 50-60m marks! Wind and current play a huge role!

  8. Hi Raiders,

    Took my 3 year old Jett for some rat king fun! Nearly lost him overboard, hahaha! Just jokes, he was fishing a mini jigger and not too much drag,

    Had a ball with baby kings!

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    He's turning into a king wrangler, next stop, out wide for some Hoodlums with his old man!

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    Butch

  9. Hey Butch

    Hows the renegade go off shore ? Ive just brought a 440 CC renegade. What size you fishing from ?

    Cheers

    Yeh the renegades go well buddy, I have another boat, this is my mates boat.

    But yeh, nice soft ride for an alloy boat buddy and stable at rest...

  10. nice pair of trag ,bloke.have not seen one that size in years.jews have convex or rounded tails and a dark spot above the pectoral fin too.trag have concave or hollow tail fins.either way that is some spectacular fish.

    nice pair of trag ,bloke.have not seen one that size in years.jews have convex or rounded tails and a dark spot above the pectoral fin too.trag have concave or hollow tail fins.either way that is some spectacular fish.

    Hi Evil borris,

    Nah mate, this was a Jewfish buddy, just the angle of the photo.

    Trag don't get that big buddy, they max out around 7kg and 1m.

    This photo might show a better angle. As you said, trag have a concave and Jewfish a convex... Another element is Trag are slightly purple with yellow mouths and big Jews offshore are silver with white mouths.

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    Below are trag. See the difference offshore...

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    Butch

  11. Well done butch! Your always seem to land some solid fish. You must have some really good marks out there and know your area well.

    Great stuff!

    Cheers scratchie!!!

    Cheers Scratchie, yeh got some good marks mate, spent years catching zero fish offshore before I began learn the ropes.

    My GPS Marks and not categorised by name, I just mark them as follows; 8KG JEW, 7KG SNAPPER, TRAG GROUND, 10KG KING etc so I know where to go when I want to chase a certain fish.

  12. Butch they are big trag well done.

    If you don't mind me asking what depth and bait were you using? I think I have found a hole out off Cronulla. Tried it briefly last week and pulled one reddie of 1.5kg and a pannie and then a hole heap of Pike. I suspect there are bigger fish there because of the Pike. Any Pearls you can give me for down this way?

    Johno

    Depth we fish for Jews ranges from around 30m all the way down to 45m.

    But with Jews, always need a big edge / drop off. With Trag, they will hold up on broken ground, no dramas!

  13. Hi Raiders,

    Went out on round 2 of the Jew mission 5 days after the last lot.

    Landed a heap of solid Trag and finally got through the Trag to slam a nice JEWFISH!!!

    All around that magic tide change offshore around 4-5km - Sydney!

    My Jewfish

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    A handful of solid trag like this one...

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    Butch

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