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  1. Im no expert on the matter but I have cousins who used to live in Marrumba Downs that used to catch quite a lot of sharks in the Pine River around deep water bend and along the stretch of river next to Acacia Park

  2. Great catch mate, what sort of location where you, north of the entrance of broken bay or south off palmy area, Ive been madly trying to fish that area with no luck at the moment- Were you specifically burlying for sharks or did he come into your trail.

    We started a little north but moved south of the entrance.

    We werent specifically after sharks, he just came up our burley trail

  3. Fished out of Brooklyn yesterday in about 50-60m of water, just after a feed of flatties but prepared if something a bit larger was lurking around.

    Stopped at the pill boxes and quickly filled the tank with yakkas. I havent seen that many in the area in a long time, they were thick!

    Then headed off for a drift in around 50m of water. Only managed a couple of flatties there and was a bit slow so we moved on to another spot in 60m.

    Caught about half a dozen flaties and then noticed a mako in our trail.

    We quickly set up a rod with a wire trace and sent out a livie. He was a little too smart for that and was not interested, we switched to a mono leader with a dead yakka and we were on!

    after a short fight we had him boat side but the flying gaff didnt hold and off he went again! got him back and this time the gaff shot stuck.

    Ended up with the mako and 8 flatties for the day.

    Had the flathead for tea last night and am looking forward to flake for dinner tonight!

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  4. what you have there should do the trick.

    jerusalem bay and smiths creek are not far away and produce good flatties and bream, particularly on the run out tide and late arvo. juno and flint and steel are not far away also so worth a shot there for jews. personally i have never got a jew on plastics, always whole bottle squid.

    best of luck, cant wait to see the report!

  5. Hey lads,

    Heading away for nye break and havin the mighty hawkesbury as my backyard what else would one do :yahoo: This gives me a perfect chance to try and break my drought in SP's and using vibes. I can say im no expert in SP and would love to get some of your input of brand/colour/size and shape to futher my chances in landin some fish.

    Heres the collection of what ive had used in the past which i havent caught much fish in (apart from a few small flatties) and brought some glups tonight to try something different. Brought a hand full of blades too which is goin to be my first attemp also

    What do you guys think?? Should i be adding anything else to up my chances ?

    TIA :1fishing1:

    What are you targeting? And what part of the Hawkesbury will you be fishing?

    As long as you have nuclear chicken you can be assured of some flatties. They go mad for them up here.

  6. G'day raiders

    headed out from mooney mooney yesterday at about 10am, mostly just to get the boat in the water and take her for a run.

    went up to the vines and was quiet for a while until my new rod went off, and after a 5 min fight with a few runs up came a very health 41cm bream.

    Was quiet after that so we decided to head up towards berowra waters and try our luck with some plastics for flatties. tried a few spots and came up with just 1 keeper just on legal and 4 others just under. wind came up so we decided to try somewhere a bit protected.

    tried up around bar island for zero. we had enough for a feed for the 2 of us so we called it a day.

    kieran

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  7. Not a bad day by the sounds of it. everytime i head down to bar point and the vines i only get throwback tailor and about 30 catfish. :ranting2: how did u catch the jewies??? i'm still trying to get one but havent had much luck. Also i stayed at a place at bar point for a weekend in april and found the best spot to be the vines side of milson island. seen tailor, whiting, crabs, bream and flatties caught there. :1fishing1:

    yeah was a good arvo, bit cold but you get that with winter.

    we werent fishing for jew, we were after bream at the vines and flatties at bar island, so just luck i guess.

    Have previously fished a hole near bar island for good sized jew at night at the top of the tide with fresh squid or live mullet or strips for bait.

    Yeah the eastern side of milsons is always worth a shot on the drift or anchored and does produce plenty of crabs during summer.

  8. Decided yesterday morning to go for a quick afternoon fish. Launched the boat at the bottom of the tide at Mooney Mooney and hit the vines first up for a small jew around 40cm.

    Didnt get much after that so went up to a spot near bar island and got another small jew about the same size plus a bloody eel tailed catfish.

    Was getting close to sunset so we decided to head back to the ramp but stopped at one more spot for a quick drop. Got a flathead about 30cm, tiny tailor, a small bream, a whiting and a flounder. Good mixed bag and a spot we havent fished before so will be stopping in again next time.

    All fish released except for the whiting and flounder for my dinner last night.

    First new topic I have posted so hope all works.

    Sorry about no pics, didnt have the camera with me.

    Kieran

  9. hey peter, of your ever going again give me a days notice. i havent fished for blackies before and would love to pick someones brains about the ins and outs of it.

    i work in warriewood so the lake is just across the road.

    Kieran

  10. I had a quick flick after work today near the punt and got a few tailor on atomic chicken 3 inch minnows.

    also tried mouldy cheese 2 inch worms but got nothing.

    there was a bloke there fishing with chicken and beef peices and was doing pretty well for himself. landed one of the biggest bream i have seen come out of that part of the river. he also got a good sized flattie before i arrived.

    best of luck on the weekend

  11. Your name: Kieran

    Your Location: Northern beaches

    Fishing technique: Surf/ Beach- happy to catch ANYTHING

    Availability: Nights/ Weekends

    Preferred location: Northern beaches, anywhere

    Provide your own gear? Yes

    Provide your own boat? Not required

    I would also like to get a bit of knowledge about beach fishing.

    Maybe we could get some knoweldge together?

    I got an alvey rod and reel package for christmas and still havent given it a proper go.

    Any help would be awesome!

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