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clemsy

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  1. Hi guys,

    Been fishing the local waters, trying to target bream on lures (SP/HB/Poppers) without any sucess.

    There is a specific wharf I fish off, but there doesn't seem to be any structure around. Well, there is but it is out of reach (private property wharfs, moored boats). So I can't really cast towards the structure to lure the bream out.

    However, I've fished the SP right down on the bottom just to check out the bottom of the waters and it just seems to be flat with minimal structure.

    I'm not sure what I am doing wrong, I've been trying time after time to try catch my first bream on any lure haha! (Guess this is why it is called fishing and not catching!)

    I usually fish the early afternoon or late afternoon (not near sunset), I've tried both incoming and outgoing tides, different moon phases, but not luck.

    Would it be better if I tried fishing the dawn or dusk? Would I be better off looking for a new spot?

    Thanks raiders!

  2. I need to stop buying lures! Haha, it is getting to the point where I am buying them cause I want to buy them/collect them and not for catching fish (well that is the excuse anyway).

    And I have just gotten into poppers and surface lures, which is not good.

    Any tips from the raiders on how to stop?

  3. Hi everybody,

    Went out to kogarah bay today at around 3, caught the incoming tide. There was quite a bit of wind and waves coming in. Bought my first popper on Saturday, Berkley pop dog, and decided to give it a go. Hoping to target some bream on poppers.

    About the second cast in, the lire got smashed and the reel started screaming. Thought it was a trevally at first but as I reeled it in, it was a PB tailor for me. The tailor gave my gear a nice workout, and it my first cat h on a popper. So stocked!

    Not much after that cause of the incoming thunder! Tailor was released to fight another day!

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  4. Hi,

    my usual spot in Carss Park hasn't been firing lately. And I've always wandered if anybody has been having any luck at Captain Cook Bridge (landbased)? Anybody catch flatheads or any other species on plastics near Captain Cook Bridge?

    Thanks!

  5. Oh I see, that is good that most of my jig heads are size 1, 2 and 1/0 hooks.

    I am also having a bit of trouble with picking the right weight, it confuses me to say the least. I fish in waters of about 1-1.5m of water, so pretty shallow, and what would be the recommended weight jig head be for calm conditions in those waters?

    And how do you know when to change the size, when the winds picks up or the water level drops?

    Thanks!

  6. Hi raiders,

    I have a question in mind, does the size of the hook protruding from my soft plastic matter much? Will a fish go for a lure with less hook coming out or does it not matter?

    Thanks!

  7. Hi raiders,

    So after a hiatus from fishing, I decided to hit carss park and try to get back into it. Fished the last couple of hours of the incoming tide (real good weather today too), and was pretty quiet for the first hour and after that managed a baby flathead and not long I hooked onto another baby! All on plastics, seemed like a slow day for all the fishermen down there today. Nobody caught a thing!

    Oh and also, I forgot my reel when I got down there, had to drive back and get it! Doh!

  8. Actually I've noticed a lot of anglers trying to get bream on SPs, but funnily enough after my first trevally on SPs, I find myself trying to catch it. It seems so elusive, do you guys have any tips on trevally? Or is it just right place, right time?

  9. I was at Gymea Bay too, I was at the baths at around 6:30. Had a lot of surface action with bonito and tailor, but they weren't biting any of my lures or others baits. I had a bonito follow my lure straight to the surface but it was all look and no touch.

  10. I think it's a toss between the symetre and the saros, I found the stradic (not ci4) but they dont have 2500 models. Actually would either reels be too heavy for SP?

  11. Hi raiders,

    I'm looking to upgrade my Shimano Sienna 2500FD reel, I would prefer the Shimano brand as their service centre is close by, I have a budget of $100, $150 if I must. I've heard good things about the Shimano Symetre but I've already gotten used to the light weight of the Sienna and not sure if the Symetre would be heavier? I've also seen the Shimano Aernos 2500FA, which is as light as the Sienna, how is the Aernos?

    Thanks!

    Oh and PS. This reel will be matched up to a Shimano Catana 7' (1 piece) SP rod.

  12. Ah thanks Finbar! And by the river side, do you mean the stretch of water that goes under the bridge? Or the one facing the beach?

    Thanks for the tips!

    Oh and is it easy to get snagged with SPs?

  13. Yeah when I read about graphite rods, there was so much "becareful of this and that and don't do this or that", it made it seem like graphite rods were like twigs haha. Seemed like the disadvantages outweighed the advantages. But my tsunami bullseye rod has been quite good, however everytime accidentally hit it against something I get paranoid, as I'm still a student and don't have the funds to replace it.:(

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