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  1. A few nice fish for your efforts, considering you have a problem on Saturday.

    Green toads can swim rather fast for those of the "toad" family. Able to chase down a lure retrieved at speed, and I have had them chase a bait inside the Hacking. A nightmare from the fish world. Do not need them out off Cronulla. 

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  2. On 3/21/2024 at 5:47 PM, Basil D said:

    Indeed a good feed , these would have to be one of the tastiest fish around

    Thanks Basil, the trags are quite good eating. Plenty of trags out there.

  3. 1 hour ago, Fried Rice said:

    That's a beautiful fat Flatty, well done. Good luck in Lake Conjola Yowie, my favourite estuary that should produce the goods at this time of year.

    Thank you, have not been there for years. Probably just fishing from the shore with the others, and also the beach maybe, though thinking of taking a kayak there for a paddle and a fish.

  4. Nice flatty there Rob, a big head on it, plus a few others pulled up.

    Always good to try a new spot, cannot remember fishing there myself.

    Next weekend I will be heading to Lake Conjola for a few nights with the caravan club. A few of the guys are keen fishos, so will give it a go somewhere.

  5. 4 hours ago, big Neil said:

    You did well on the Trag Yowie and will have some tasty fish for a while, not that you're often short of some fish to eat. Do you have an opinion on the whereabouts of the Flatties? Not many reports of any good catches at the usual locations at present.

    Cheers, bn

    Have never pulled up that many trags in the one session.

    As for the blue spot flatties, only guessing that they have moved further offshore, but that is only a guess. When I drifted 200 feet (60 metres) of water, I found that the tiger flatties were there off Cronulla (though scattered about and mostly undersized). Cannot give a definite answer, other than that has happened before and the blue spots have eventually returned.

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  6. 36 minutes ago, zmk1962 said:

    Nice catch Dave ... well done. I've been hearing that trag have been popping up but could not find any on Monday. Shoulder healed up? 

    Cheers Zoran

    Thanks Zoran. Plenty of trags down south, not big ones but nice sized fillets off them.

    The shoulder scar is infected, now on antibiotics to try and clear it up. The lower back scar is not a problem, healing nicely.

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  7. Very nice Chris. A mixed bag of fish, and some good crabs to top it off.

    Have not seen the trags like this before, and we were fishing a location that I have mentioned to you before.

    Plenty of yakkas there the other night, only 2 slimies which we pulled up, but they provided all the bait we needed.

    Did not mention that the night we were out, 2 large commercial fishing boats headed to the shallows near the shoreline, south of Shark Island, just after sundown, lit up the side of the boats with bright spotlights and did what they did. Too far away to see. Both headed out again on full darkness as we were heading home. The boats motored from the Botany Bay area.

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  8. 2 minutes ago, linewetter said:

    Man I’m reading this while working…am jealous of the size and quantity of your catch! 

    Just a lucky day with so many swimming about. Did not need many so most were sent back. Bag limit for trags is 5 per fisho.

  9. Is that Ar**hole Intelligence?

    Many humans are too lazy to think for themselves, and why society is failing.

    Buy a new vehicle - lane departure alert, rear traffic alert, radar distance alert, speed warning alert, etc. Just sit there and let the vehicle warn you of everything you should do, but don't.

    I had better stop now. 😂

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  10. 50 minutes ago, The Rev said:

    Well done on the Trag Yowie - they are great eating fish. What was the depth of the water that you in. Fascinated how they came in on dark. I've only caught them about 7km's offshore in 50m of water.  Bruce

     

    Thank you. 40 feet of water. 

  11. 1 hour ago, Larkin said:

    Nice catch Dave!

    Top feed in that lot!

    You get bitten off straight away or during the fight when the tailor took your hook?

    My mate got bitten through 80lb twice last week - likely a shark though.

     

    A couple feeds each, plus salting the tailor fillets for bait.

    The largest tailor was thrashing around on the surface when he bit through 20lb. A circle hook does not stand a chance on the larger tailor, it goes straight down the mouth. A couple of the trags were hooked on circles, but the hook was still down the throat.

  12. Headed out into Bate Bay late yesterday arvo with my mate in his boat to Spot X. About 1.5 metre swell and not much wind.

    Anchored and dropped over some burley. Pulled up 2 good sized slimies and never saw another one after that. As it was, those 2 slimies were filleted, cut into strip baits and that was all we needed for bait. Drop a strip over, lift it a little bit off the bottom, then jig it or let the rocking boat move the bait.

    About an hour before sunset, the trags showed up. One or 2, then a little break, then another couple, then quiet again, the last one biting about half an hour after sunset. We pulled up 19 trags, kept what we needed for a couple of feeds each, and released the rest. From 42 to 48 cm long. In between trags there were reef rubbish fish, and the reddie just over the limit.

    I also pulled up a kingie about the 60cm mark, then a little while later pulled up another one to the side of the boat, this one past size, however, one last run and the hook pulled.

    After sunset, a couple of tailor showed up, the biggest one at 43cm. We were bitten off by a couple of them probably near the 50cm mark, the problem of using a single hook.

    The bites slowed near full darkness, so we headed home.

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