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SargeRX8

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  1. I've caught some squid in the hawkesbury, especially around the bays with deeper water but they are far and few. They are in abundance towards the island and palm beach region.

    Where abouts near the mouth of the hawkesbury are you speaking of? Up near the heads or between juno and flint n steel?

    The last jew we caught at the hawkesbury was about 30kg... Sorry cm.

  2. Hey all,

    Been a while since I posted here but here I go. Caught this off the boat. It was released unharmed after a couple pictures. At first it looked like a flathead but as soon as it came abroad, it wasn't the case and as soon as it came out of the net, its wings came out. Jaws dropped.

    Anybody have any ideas? The only remote thing I've found is some sort of prehistoric flying fish but unable to confirm let alone why something like this is in our back yards!

    http://phys.org/news/2012-10-father-fish-china-palaeontologists.html

    Enjoy this awesome looking fish. I've never seen anything like it before, not even in an aquarium.

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  3. Thanks Pierre. I can attest to the fact that the wind has been unusually strong for the past several months. Just have to get back out there. It's good that you are still finding squid, I haven't landed a decent one in a while!

    Yeah I've found that too. Strong winds almost every day its insane. Last time I went squiding I hooked a nice one. As im bringing it in I had a pretty vicious hit. The squid was about 35cm in length and got demolished on the way up. That has never happened before. Ive got a month off work in a week. We need to get out there

  4. Mad stuff Pete. Man good to see you've still been fishing. I've fished what, maybe twice since the last time we went! Man I'm hating this right now. Everytime I get a chance to fish, no one wants to go or weather is crap.

    Good to see the big ones are still patrolling around this half of the river. I haven't caught a fish in so damn long(squid not included!)

  5. Thanks for the invite!!! Good stuff man, finally you got a tailor haha. Damn if only it had my lure in its mouth. Was that luderick just swimming in open water or was it near some of the structure there. Even if I saw you catch it, I'd still call BS.

  6. I use them with my live baits. Yellowtail especially you get the back half of the fish taken off. A good quantity of fish I caught have been using similar approach. I find the proper stinger hooks are much better to set and hold. They're like a treble hook but one of the points is flipped. Ive seen people rig up small plastics with stingers for bream.

    If fish are in a frenzy on the surface they will often attack a poor swimming plastic. Ive caught fish on plastics falling off the hook after a previous bite.

  7. It is a pain and I know whay you mean. I try to keep the valve shut all the time but find my self checking the tank quite often to release pressure. What do I propose? A double valve system. Have youe typical screw valve which you open and close when you go on your trips. Then have a one way spring loaded valve with a spring rated to say 1 to 2psi. I dont know if such has been done but effectively the same as my car. A spring in the fuel cap which will vent automatically and only when the pressure in the tank is capable of pushing the valve open.

  8. Something tells me the sinker on the bottom might affect the action of the lure. If you watch a blade in the shallow water it alternates left and right at pretty high frequency. I just bought 4 new pieces for $10 a pop for the TT range. Good sale on now in on of the bigger tackle shops.

  9. My concern with bladed is at nearly 20 a pop I'm paranoid to use it. Ive used them in deeper waters caught tailor yakka and slimies on them. Never cracked a bream on one mainly because too scared of putting it out in their habitats. Ill use my plastics for bream and shalloe and my blades for the deeps. Ive got tt and eco gear. Some people suggest going two single hooks over trebles.

  10. Apparently you keep them alive, and leave them (alive) in your bathtub for 1 week, for them to "Cleanse". I've hard that then they are a delicacy. I think that's what people in Czech Republic do at christmas time.

    Interesting. I know people who have mentioned stuff like this in the past and apparently it really helps with mud crabs too.

    Carp are more expensive per KG to buy in shops that many other fish now. Its quite interesting. I have nothing against either fish. Ive caught carp and its heaps fun. I returned them all back to the water unharmed. Unless the fish is gonna be eaten, I find no reason to kill it and I can't justify killing the fish just because. Humans have a more detrimental effect to the environment than any fish can. Just take the parramatta river for example. Its ruined beyond repair thanks to people flowing industrial waste into the waters. I can't kill a fish just because it tears the bottom. The water is the fishes environment. The land is ours. We've ruined the water for the fish, we've ruined the air for the birds and we've ruined the land for everything else.

  11. Its generally a bad location to fish. The currents are brutal, its under construction atm so spots are limited and on most nights its full of people with lines everywhere. Most of the good catches are done from boat. Its near impossible to use sps there since the current is too strong you never get down deep enough. You can try fish to the right of the marina off the ledge. Seen some stonker bream there but they dont take lures and the old man at the marina is a grumpy sob. He told me to move off I apologise and move then he threatens me. Silly man.

  12. Probably like every other gate around the area, broken about 50 times they no longer are bothered to fix and shut them. I recall YEARS ago seeing a car ram through a gate where I was fishing. Was pretty funny. The guy ruined his car to avoid a $80 call out fee. Some people.

  13. That isn't many hrs at all. Prior to the boat we have now, the last boat I looked at had a Honda 90hp 2006 model with 5000 something hours on it. We ended up with a boat with 288 hours on the clock. From what I have read, a well serviced and maintained engine, even 5000 is a small number.

    I'll be getting a full service on it once it ticks to 300.

    At the same time though, hours don't kill motors, as with cars km's dont kill them. How they're driven and maintained is what kills them.

  14. What an incredibly odd thing to say? No, it doesn't take anything from catching Trout and if anything they are easier to catch on lures than they are on bait. Especially Browns, very tough things to fool with bait a lot of the time. Why does using bait make you a lesser angler in so many peoples eyes?

    Hmm I see what you're saying but at the same time I didn't mean what you think I meant. It does not make you less of an angler, by no means. I'm just saying, from my point of view, catching trout seems like a finesse form of fishing done with lures and trying to entice the fish. Throwing a bait at the fish is great fun for those lazy days, just unwinding but I feel bait is more about enticing a fish. Using a lure on the other hand requires you to fine tune what you're doing, present the lure or fly to the fish and convince the fish what it sees is the real deal and strike at the right time when it falls for your trap. Lures are about fooling! No matter how you fish it doesn't make you any more or less of an angler. I guess since Ive moved off bait fishing, I'm a little more biased towards the lures lol. I don't think I'll ever flathead or bream fish with bait ever again lol.

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