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  1. 2 hours ago, Isaac Ct said:

    Good stuff Yowie, still a very nice feed. Had a mate go out this morning with jigs and caught a few rat kings and trag on them. Also been catching a few kings inside gunammata and buraneer bays, seems the kings might be moving into the river finally.

    Thank you. A feed tonight, then more in a couple of nights.

    Good to see a few kingies moving about in the river. The water is still coloured, however, the fish should be getting hungry.

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  2. 6 hours ago, Larkin said:

    Nice Catch Dave!

    Plenty of tailor in close at the moment mixed in with Bonnie’s from what ive been hearing.

    Those trag will try and swallow fish larger than their mouths - brought up many yakkas that have trag bite marks 3/4 up the fish where the fish hasn’t been able to swallow the bait.

    Enjoy the feed!

    Happy with the catch.

    The yakka was more than 30cms long, the trag in the low 40's. It was swimming around the yakka on the surface, looked like having another go at it. Just a greedy trag.

    A few better sized tailor about, a couple at 45cm and a slightly bigger one that was released.

    As I reported, big schools of pillies on the surface, so something will be feeding on them.

  3. 7 hours ago, jenno64 said:

    You picked a nice arvo to head out Dave and some nice fillets, do you ever smoke the tailor🤷🏻‍♂️

    It was good weather, not much swell, light wind.

    Have not smoked tailor for quite some time. I had a shoe box sized smoker with wood chips for flavour, however, just plain nothing was still good. Hot smoked and eaten, as opposed to cooking then cooling off.

  4. 42 minutes ago, big Neil said:

    Hi Dave. Not much happening in the fishing reports so your post is the pick of the crop. I would love a feed of fresh saltwater fish at present, been a while. As usual you always manage to get enough for a feed, well done.

    How do you cook the Tailor?

    bn

    The recent heavy rain upset the fish up river, though it should be returning to normal by now.

    I cook the tailor in a number of ways. A fillet on the bbq with lime juice, crumbed and pan fried and a few different recipes. I posted a couple of recipes in the cooking section - bacon topped creamy fish bake, and lime coconut curry fish - also on a mash of sweet potato and potato:  the tailor fillets covered with mashed avocado, lemon juice, parsley, parmeson cheese, butter and oven baked.

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  5. 18 minutes ago, Little_Flatty said:

    Great catch as usual Dave, shame about the whaler not being a gummy.

    Thanks Mike, a couple of feeds in it.

    Not much fight from the whaler, so I dropped the landing net over - mate's net is not very big - had the whaler in it, then it bounced out and took off on a screaming run then under the boat, and eventually come up rather docile again. Cut off the hook in case it became agro again. Told my mate to cut it off so he could get near the pointy end for having a small net. 😂

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  6. 8 hours ago, linewetter said:

    Great catch! Sounds like a lot of fun and action hooking into that many fish including the ones released 😁

    It was a bit of action, and a couple of feeds to be had.

  7. Headed out with my mate to Bate Bay this arvo. Anchored up, berleyed away, then a hookup  with the bonnie on a bare hook being retrieved. Used one fillet for bait, the other to be salted. Plenty of slimies about as well.

    Only 1 trag each today, though my mate pulled up a very large yakka with a small trag hanging on until it hit the surface. The trag swam around the yakka for a little while then back to the bottom. Biggest trag at 44cm.

    The reddie not much over the limit.

    Just before sundown, some tailor turned up, a few bite offs until we used ganged hooks. Half a dozen each, though we kept what we wanted and released the rest. The biggest  about 48cm.

    Near darkness I hooked up what I thought was a nice gummy, however, at the surface I saw the brown back, then it rolled over to reveal the silly grin of a whaler. Around the 1.1 to 1.2 metre mark. Hook cut off.

    Some time between bites. When we first headed out, there were large schools of pillies splashing about, which probably attracted the tailor.

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  8. I have had bream and flathead attack squid jigs, and heard of kingies grabbing 1 or 2, so anything is possible.

    If you take a video or photo of a penguin or other bird, DO NOT post it on any social media site. Non Fishraider people regularly read this forum, mainly to find out what fish are biting and where, so no posting here either.

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  9. A nice catch of big choppers, a close up of the toothy mouth is the last thing many baitfish ever see.

    Around this time of year, many years ago before I had a driver's licence, I used to ride my pushbike to the Captain Cook Bridge on the Georges River in the early morning, near the northern end, and drop over a handline with ganged hooks and bait, and hook up a few tailor. It was a long way to haul up the fish with a handline.

    Always fishing in the dark, so that when first light appeared on the horizon, the tailor would stop biting so time to ride home with a few fish in the bucket. The bridge lights would bring them on the bite.

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  10. Nice catch of bream.

    Mullet gut was always a favoured bream bait in the old days 😁, when I was a little bit younger that is. It is still used but not by many now. As you said, stinky stuff but the bream can smell it regardless of the water conditions.

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  11. 6 minutes ago, Larkin said:

    Mate, at least you got out there! Nice capture - and a couple of good feeds.

    Noticed some debris floating down river earlier this week, so got to be a little careful out there. 

    I’ve been keen to get out - but this weather’s been terrible.

    I could see what was happening with the forecast, so had to go. The fillets were good, now crab next.

    Big swell for the rest of the week, also the wind.

  12. 27 minutes ago, jenno64 said:

    Nice work Dave!

    A nice mixed bag after the deluge and you beat the southerly, astute planning👌

    Thanks Rob.

    Not exactly pulling them up, however, had some nice crumbed fillets tonight. Crabs cooked for another night.

    Could see what was coming along with the weather. My fishing mate could not make it Monday night, so I headed out myself at the last moment.

    Up river is very murky. Young Issac reported nothing biting on Sunday.

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  13. 39 minutes ago, Basil D said:

    keen aint you, I have brown water fishing , always a bit harder to fish

     

    Had to get out for a fish before this southerly hit today, not staying home. Water a bit cleaner near the mouth on the run-up.

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  14. 16 minutes ago, zmk1962 said:

    Nicely done Dave. I had a trip planned for yesterday but canned it - just didn’t want to face all the flotsam in the rivers. Hey, maybe the fish jumped on your hooks - they didn’t want to be in the brown muck either 🤣
    cheers Zoran

    Thank you Zoran.

    The fish were eager to grab the baits, due to my fishing techniques. :074: The fish are hungry, just having trouble finding the baits in the murky water.

  15. 43 minutes ago, linewetter said:

    Those are some nice sized crabs. How do you bring them up without them letting go? Is it just like bringing in a fish? I’ve not caught one yet on rod and reel, have been curious how that works 

    When you realize there is a crab on, usually just a dead weight though at times you can feel a slight movement as the nippers are moving around trying to chop off the bait from the hook, slowly retrieve the line until near the boat. Keep the crab just under the surface, then slowly place the net in the water so that the crab is in the middle of the net opening, and scoop quickly otherwise the crab will let go and swim off. Just takes practice.

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  16. 1 hour ago, Isaac Ct said:

    Good stuff Yowie, still managed a feed in the murky stuff. I might've been fishing too far up the river a few days ago.

    Well done.

    Thank you. 

    As I said, try further down river at the current time, especially when the run-up brings in slightly cleaner water.

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  17. 1 hour ago, big Neil said:

    A few healthy looking fish Dave and those male Blue Swimmers are very good looking. Hopefully your conditions will soon clear and bring the fish on again. Do you usually find the fishing is poor as Winter approaches (compared to Summer fishing)?   bn

    Happy with what I caught considering others are not pulling up too many after the heavy rain.

    Fishing drops off a little heading to winter, but still fish to be found. I like autumn as the best time to fish.

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  18. 1 hour ago, Little_Flatty said:

    Always manage a feed Dave, well done.

    I didn't realise that fresh water in the system makes nippers go soft. Interesting.

    Not a lot, but a feed of fillets and then crab.

    The nippers soften a little with large amounts of fresh water, mainly the nippers that have recently moulted their external shell.

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  19. 8 hours ago, Crabstar said:

    Good to see the fish are still on the chew with the fresh.

    Ill let the tide flush out another week and then ill venture out.

    Not a lot of bites from bigger fish, mainly the little pickers - tarwhine, little reddies, toads over the sand flats.

    Another week should be good to go.

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