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  1. ive got a stealth kayak, which i take offshore. Its great. kayak fishing in general is great !

    those cheap chinese fleabay kayaks are okay. they are for estuary ONLY. any swell or shop and you will find it tough

    but to get you started, and if your only fishing estuary / not going long distances then theyre a great

    from memory they're wide which = stable, but wide also means harder to paddle.

    they also dont have a rudder, so your going to need a bit of practice or you'l end up paddling around in circles

    theyre short too which means theyre slower, but more manuverable

  2. yeah I added a lot to that map. Created by raider Bennoz. Probably needs a good update by now.

    yep - i made that map a while ago. and yes it needs a good update. Just request access and ill let you edit it

    (have already added a few people to edit it)

  3. Hey all

    took the Yak out for the 1st time this year, and visited the wall at longreef. Usual packed house but i think the southerly shut down the fish as noone was catching anything. was very quiet. A few schools of baitfish on the surface but no action

    so decided to call it and head back in. Had my usual 2 lures out, while trolling back to the ramp when my small rod starts screaming. Im guessing it was a king, as i did the drag up on the 30lb braid but it just kept taking line off. i could not stop this beast. it was all over in about 15sec. I got down to my backing and thats when the line popped

    Lure in question was a halco red head, 2m hardbody

    got back to the beach to find a poor guy who'd majorly screwed up his boat retrieval. The boat trailer was in the sand...bogged, as was his ute. had to get another guy to tow him out - was a entertaining 20min ;)

  4. Hey all - anyone know of any xmas sales that are happening now/soon ?

    im in the market for a fishfinder and dont want to wait till after xmas.

    went to a few places on the weekend and its all full RRP

  5. mate you'l be fine.

    i havent come across any idiots in boats that have worried me in over a year of kayaking. i love it and go all round the harbor and offshore.

    i actually prefer to stay away from the heads as the reflected wave off the cliffs makes the chop uncomfortable over a few hours.

    i go out to longreef and sit a few Kms offshore and the waves there are great. the big rolling swell is easy to manage. Get a flag for your yak because your small and hide in the ruts. Other boats cant see you and thats your biggest worry

  6. G'day gents

    took the yak out for a spin on the weekend. left little manly boat ramp at a gentlemans hour of 9:30am. pottered around and picked up some squid and yakkas and then trolled to the front north head.

    found a massive bustup of salmon, and what looked to be kings underneath (they were bigger but couldnt make them out clearly, so who knows). Had a live squid out one side, live yakka out the other and was chucking plastics, slices, lures but didnt get a single hit. I must have been in the middle of this school for 30 min without a hit.

    once the school moved deeper, i checked my livies. The squid was still whole but clearly dead, and the yakka was swimming about so much he'd tangled the line around my rudder without me knowing. it was that bad i had to paddle back to quarantine beach and get out to unwrap it. Grrr !

    after a break tried something different - i re-rigged some deep divers and trolled the heads. found the same school and went by them a few times without a touch.

    in the end it was a great, but frustrating day out on the water,

  7. ive tried heaps of sharpeners, but what finally worked for me was learning how to use a whetstone properly. its actually really easy

    this guy is pretty hardcore, but he shows you the best and easiest technique. none of this figure 8 rubbish, just simple up and back. keep the angle constant and start slow till you pick it up

    all you need is a 400/1000 grit double sided stone - about 40 bucks from practically everywhere

    forget the strop or the 4000 grit unless your OCD

    if your knife is really blunt start with the 400

    if its just needs a touchup use the 1000 grit and his "slicing the water off the stone" finishing move. takes a minute to bring a knife back to sharp

  8. Thanks - the more I land fish, the more I convince myself I need to get a hobie or a boat.

    Hopefully the next trip is some gurus putting me onto jewfish so I am hoping that one works out :)

    HA - that what i did. got a fishing yak (not a hobie though).

    i was out middle harbour about an hour earlier than you on sunday. Launched from the spit, paddled out past clontraf, grotto point, around to forty baskets. trolled 2 lures the whole way there and back for nothing. sounder was very quiet too. no bait balls, no birds or bust ups. Was still a great day to be out!

  9. Nicely done

    i was in my yak, on the same day, and launched from the same spot.

    Left about 2pm and went for a paddle trolling 2 hardboddies (2m and 5m deep). Paddled to balmoral, in front of middle head, around to washaway and back to the spit. plenty of stuff on the sounder but no takers. Was more a paddle session as the weather was awesome.

  10. I almost hurled looking at those fillets, worst tasting fish in my books.

    I caught 3 big salmon recently from the beach. Bled into sand and ate for dinner later that night. was fantastic - almost couldnt believe it was aus salmon.

    fillet and skin. remove the blood line.

    coat in flour, salt, pepper mixture (i add a dash of paprika too )

    grill on BBQ, serve with lemon

    whole family loved it

  11. g'day mate

    ive been out at longy a few times in recent weeks and its been pretty hot and cold. some days i havent even gotten a hit. Best results have always been early morning for me

    im planning to hit east / west over easter, but i havent heard any recent reports of catches there sorry

  12. plenty of other great fishing locations closer in than browns.

    12 mile reef...is 12 miles out from syd heads

    lots of marks around longreef - 30m depth line has proved for me in the past - also lots of wrecks about if you can find em

    reef just outside of broken bay

    head out to the FAD

    offshore cronulla theres a few spots

    lots of places to go and build up your experience.

    and to be honest browns isnt all that special. Its a boat park and gets really busy. the current rages through sometimes so you really have to know what your doing fishing/drift wise, and its freaking hard work bottom bashing with a massive weight or jig on the line - let alone a big blue eye that weights 10kg +

  13. looking at the date, id say it was that day where the massive southerly came through out of nowhere and caught everyone by surprise.

    they'd prob been fishing most of the day and the only way back home was through the storm

  14. thats crazy..."30 nautical miles from shore in a 22 foot centre console with mother nature in an angry mood"

    you can hear em say stay calm, stick together, get the epirb out. Sounds like they were in constant comms with the coastguard.

    id need some new undies after that !

  15. gday mate - howd you go?

    only saw this now, but if it was me, id launch from rose bay and head round the corner to Vaucluse bay / parsley bay / watsons bay.

    plenty of areas to duck out of the wind / waves, some really good structure and access to some of the best harbor fishing if weather permits.

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