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  1. Got onto the water 10:30am after stopping off at Mac's bait bar, got some nippers, prawns and pillies, Just at the peak of low tide.
    Bites were constant but small snappers, biggest going 24cm.

    Moved past tom uglies, the wind was pushing the boat from south to north, so i drifted a tight grid, bites were very slow only resulting in a 38cm flathead who swallowed a pillie gut hooked so we decided to keep it. An hour later we managed a 25cm bream on a prawn, we released it in hope of good karma and karma served us well!

    Moved past captain cook bridge, and drifted from 1-7m of water and the action was hot for the next 1.5 hours. (2pm-3:30pm), snapper, whiting and bream every 3rd bait up with massive hits. lost something that took a good run on a prawn, so rigged up quickly and sent another prawn out, 5 seconds later BANG im on! drag screaming on the symetre 2500, fight the fish for a good couple of mins until the big silver slab came to the surface! but the bream wasnt done yet, missed the net attempt 3-4 times as the fish still had heaps of power!

    get the fish in the boat, some loud expletives were yelled and hi fives all around, i landed my pb bream of 34cm

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  2. Hi raiders,

    Went for a fish from 5:30pm - 9pm from abbortsford to gladesville, on the run out tide. Plan A was to catch some jewies with some fresh squid, got a run on a whole squid, drag was very tight but the circle hook didnt set.

    Fishing was extremely quiet not many bites on live nippers, only 1 whiting @ 23cm and 2 baby snapper. Alll other boats at the ramp said they didnt even get a bite.

    Water temp: 24C
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  3. Agreed Rigga!

    I always pack very light though. 2 rods in one hand, bucket in the other and a bag on my back.

    Though being an agile 21 year old does help. Especially hopping along the oysters either side of the beach.

    Definitely does man!

    Also thongs and oysters dont mix well, haha! (wear runners), ive used a small knife to open up oysters and used them for bait, but there pretty soft and get picked/stolen easy

    check this out

  4. The poddys didnt come from the spot there.

    When I need poddies I normally go to scarborough park, beleive it or not. Very very dirty system but full of mullet of all sizes and plenty of bream. Ive caught mullet to 30cm there and bream to 28cm but you would NEVER eat a fish caught from there.

    There are plenty of mullet at the spot the bream came from (and big ones at that. 40cm+) but have never targeted them there. If you go down for a long session your bound to see (or hear) atleast one free jumping.

    ohh ive definetly seen and heard mullet jumping, saw a school of about 10 of them. awesome to watch.

    who knows i might see you down there one time.

    p.s how annoying is that final platform to get down to the beach when carrying all the gear

  5. if you dont me asking where abouts did you get the poddys from there? (feel free to pm if you dont want to publizise it)
    i find that place very off an on for me, amongst the snags mozzies

    top fish

  6. I normally go after school some days but not all the time and on the weekends

    Now that holidays are coming up, in the holidays we go fishing just about every day but in spare time I go down there cause I live very close

    Pm me next time u head down there

    Will do matey, i remember seeing one of you boys fishing down at husskison, think seamus was his name or fishraider name.

    i normally go on Thursdays/friday for a little flick as i work in the area

  7. Keep it short and sweet.

    Arrived on the water by 7:30am
    off the water by 12pm

    Bait used: fresh squid/prawns from macs bait bar and some fresh frozen yellow tail.
    water: 22'C

    Tried for squid, but only managed one octopus, another 2 were later caught on yellowtail.

    Fished all over the bay for: snapper, bream, flounder,flathead, banjo shark and octopus all fish and octopus were released to grow and breed some babies.

    enjoy the photos




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  8. can anyone point me in the right direction to where the deeper water is on the hacking? no spot x's but ive never landed a legal fish in the hacking (about 10 sessions) leading to frustaion.

    i launch from wallys, deeper towards the heads or inland a bit?

  9. solid work yowie, what boat do you have, i have the bright orange dingy not sure if you saw it yesterday. that NE wind killed me with drifting!

    looks like majority of boats in the hacking anchor up

  10. hey guys, ive been to the hacking about 5 times by boat. (bright orange tinnie) and ive never ever been able to land a legal size fish in this water system, i usually launch from wally's wharf and not sure whether to turn left towards the heads or turn right and go inland up the river. i decided to go up the river and the current was so strong was hard to tell if a nibble was occuring cause the sinker was bottom bouncing.

    Not asking for any secret spot X's just any general information to help. tried for 2 hours, got frustrated pumped some nippers and went to botany bay and got 3 flathead 43/39/36 and 2 whiting both 28cm and a large octopus.

    cheers

  11. Gday fellas,


    Ended up buying a new second hand 1998 johnson 2 stroke motor and took it for its first run on my dinghy.


    Water temp was 19C got to the boat ramp about 11am fished for 3 hours before the wind became too annoying, caught some undersized reddies and whiting and managed 1 49cm flathead that took a whitebat. back to the boat ramp by 2.30pm with pauls famous hamburgers

    Good to see the maritime out doing check ups.

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