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  1. Scratchie, no mate not a frost, to shallow for them. As said before we have caught them this time of year before, but its only one or two. I actually just looked at the photo of the last one we caught and both appear to be of same size and if i remember was caught in the 80M range.Maybe they are on their way to Botany Bay, which used to be profilic with them a long time ago. Would be interesting to know if any raiders have caught them in Botany, As for the wind up im used to it, does take its tole after a few big fish though lol.

    Fisho.sid m8 just the usual, salted pillies, prawns and bottle squid.

    Gday Finin, I got a hairtail fishing in 70m off Malabar about a month ago :)..Surprised me

  2. Nice read and a great bag of fish. My old man grew up in Townsville and has plenty of stories on barra fishing (and shooting) and jacks. Would love to get up there for a session some time.

    Good luck with the barra.

    Ah Mike, ill be up there again, wont let go now until I get one :)

  3. Great report mate, loved Townsville when I visited in my army days but never got to fish was to busy playing sport and drinking, don't ever recall anyone up there drinking red wine maybe the locals have changed now,lol. Look forward to more of your reports great reading.

    Cheers, went out on Saturday night..didn't catch much so no report :(

    re the red wine, I mainly a beer drinker myself but love a drop of red when eating seafood :)

  4. Gday folks,

    Never posted a fishing report, so here goes :-rolleyes

    Thought id jump on a plane with my son and visit a dear friend of mine up in Townsville, never been there so thought why not!

    Got my son interested by throwing out the old, lets go catch a barra :risata:

    The adventure started at 4am, didn't sleep much with the thought of my first ever barra. Got up and Col was up ready for work, as soon as he saw me his first words were, have you got long pants and a long sleeve shirt (before I left Sydney, I asked my mate Nick what sort of clothes I needed for my stay, his reply was "summer clothes") no Col I don't, whys that? The bugs will eat you alive, hang on ill see if I can get you something that fits..Col till this day THANK YOU!

    We jumped into Nick's ute and headed south for an hour, what a trip that was! My son and I are not the smallest of humans, all 3 of us in the front cab, both my sons legs over the top of mine, oh yea here we go...

    We stopped half way to fuel up, it was still dark. You hungry boys? Yea why not, bacon and egg roll followed by a steak and mushie pie..Walk out of the diner and you wouldn't believe it, trod on a pile of what im hoping was horse s... but till this day im still not sure! Wasn't fun considering I had thongs on, lucky I listened to Col and put some socks on to keep the bugs away from my feet!

    We continue heading south, turn off the highway and its red dirt road for the next 15-20 min, what a site, ive never been inland really, more of a Coast boy but this was an experience, it was amazing! just like the movies...

    Get to the boat ramp and the sounds of the wildlife is something ill never forget, there was this distinctive sound in the distance which was quite scary, I asked Nick what that sound was and he reckons wild pigs, not sure about that but it wouldn't surprise me!

    The sun was starting to break though, the bugs were out in full force, we get the crab pots set up, load them on his tinnie and head down the creek..

    after setting the pots out, we head down the creek for a fish, seriously folks within 3 minutes bang a bream, it was just undersize but what a cracking start..

    Stayed at this spot for about an hour, Nick reckons an hour is enough for the crab pots so we go pull them up and BINGO!! Pulled the 4 pots up and got 3 keepers, threw about 4 back in as they were just under..

    This was a great start to our day, its not even 7.30am and we have a nice feed :D

    In search of the elusive barra..

    We head towards the opening of the creek where it meets the ocean, on the way I encountered some of the most picturesque my eyes had ever laid their eyes on, deadset I could move up here, unbelieveable scenes..

    Just before we anchored up, we headed into an arm of the creek to get some livies, that was another experience..Im use to throwing a line for my yakkas, Nick throws in a net!

    Tide was running hard, we had some banana prawns on for bait and a couple of livies..bang the livie didn't even last 2 minutes!! After a solid fight in shallow water, up comes a fingermark, that's it we have a decent feed for all of us now...Bang my prawn goes off, how goods this!! A mangrove jack just under 40cm, my son Louie is licking his lips, he loves eating :1clap:

    Wow 2 decent fish in 5 minutes...BUT NO BARRA!

    As quick as they came on they left :angry2:

    Got a couple of grunter (they hit hard) then decided to move..

    We tried a couple of spots at openings but no barra :1crybaby:

    Beached the tinnie and got some live prawns, headed back in for some more crabs..

    As we were waiting for the crab pots we chucked a line in for another crack at barra, no barra...

    Fed a couple of massive eagles..

    Pulled the pots up and bingo another 2 keepers!

    Folks I gotta tell you, although I didn't catch my barra (the fight is not over yet) I spent one of the most amazing days of my life in gods country..

    highly recommend a visit there!

    Squeezed back into the ute and headed home for a nasty feed and a good bottle of red :1wine:

    Ive posted a few photos of our amazing day out..

    Cheers

    Tony

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  5. Thanks Fab,

    After posting this I had a chat with a sparky friend of mine who is going to come over and take a look, like you said, it may just need a few terminals changed..

    Fingers crossed its going to work out cheap for me

    Cheers

    Tony

  6. Gday folks,

    Ive been a member since 2011 but haven't introduced myself as yet, I know, poor form!

    My name is Tony, I fish in Botany Bay and have a 5 metre Seafarer half cabin.

    I'll be 51 next week and ive just got the fishing bug back after a stay up in Townsville with a dear friend of mine.

    In the past 5 years I keep popping in and reading your fishing reports, hoping that this will be enough to get me back out there.

    I had a bit of a hairy experience just off cape banks a few years ago and im slowly getting back on my bike, in fact only a few weeks ago I ventured out off Malabar, didn't catch much as I don't know many close reef spots that fire up.

    Back in my time id fish the reefs off Maroubra/Coogee and get on to some decent reds..Not quite ready to go that wide just yet as I don't have much trust left..

    Its funny you know, when I was younger id challenge myself into almost anything, the no fear factor but as I got older and the kids came along (2 boys,1 princess) the responsible side of me came out, no more going out to Browns in a runabout (id have to be on the P&O to head out to Browns these days)..

    Anyway back to fishing, as my profile name reads "luvmifishin" and I do but I miss my REDS...Ive seen some people catch 40+cm reds in the Bay, god knows where and they will never tell ya :mfr_lol: but maybe there is a nice guy out there who will :047:

    I use to catch the occasional Jew in the bay but that also has stopped :mellow:

    Surely there must be some reefs close to the Botany Heads..

    Now that ive been to Townsville and seen what they catch in them creeks, I wish I lived up there! Ohhh hang on, don't know if I could cope with the bugs and the humidity :wine:

    Cheers

    Tony

  7. I was fishing off Malabar a couple of weeks ago, drifting for flatties and to my surprise I hooked up to a 1+ meter hairy :)

    Spent many a cold night chasing them at Cowans and was quite surprised to catch one in the middle of the day off Malabar!

    Great report keep up the good work

    Cheers

    Tony

  8. Hey raiders, does anyone know when the artificial reefs are going to be dropped in off cape banks?

    Ive fished most of my life in the bay, im keen to try some offshore fishing but don't want to go to far out..Wanna try and get into the snapper :)

  9. Hi Aussie007, mate I just took the nut off and im trying to pull this prop off but it aint budging, probably hasn't had it done for 15-20 years! any tips?? ive smashed WD into it. Any tip will be much appreciated..Cheers

  10. Hey folks, ive just moved into the area (St George, Sydney) was wondering if anyone knew of a trustworthy mechanic that doesn't charge an arm and a leg..I just went to change my gear oil and noticed the oil was a milky colour, so no doubt have a leak somewhere. Your help would be much appreciated. Cheers

  11. Gday fellow Raiders,

    I put a post up yesterday but its gone missing : (

    Anyhow im after some advice.

    Ive owned seafarer's in the past but i havent got enouth $$ this time around so need to look at other options.

    Basically im after a fibreglass boat 5 meters and above.

    Have 3 kids so something with high sides and enough room for the 4 of us to fish.

    Something steady that wont rock around in the Botany Bay chop.

    Id like to go outside when its flat

    Ive got 6-7k to spend.

    Priority is high sides and steady on the water (dont like boats that rock around in the chop)

    Your help will be much appreciated as i know nothing about other vessels other than the safe Seafarer

    Cheers

    Tony

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