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  1. I posted a similar question about this, advice I got bak was to walk further down the beach away from the rip that's pulling you across, or alternativly grab some star sinkers. These will help anchor your bait a bit better. I tried a star sinker the other night in a pretty nasty rip and the they worked a treat. Landed a couple of salmon. Only problem we ran into was getting distracted in conversation ad the tide was going out and the dam things ended up being so well anchored we couldn't being them in and ended up busting the lines.

    As far as jewies on the beach I've never caught one, always had high hopes though. Fresh bait, and bigger tides (1.5m+) seem to be the go from most of my research...

    Good luck! Hope to see a report for a big beach jewie soon!

  2. Excellent. Sounds like a good variety is going to be a factor in consistently finding the jewies. Having a mixed bag will help me match whatever is in the area that they'll be feeding on.

    With all the great help I have my fingers crossed that I'll have a report from the weekend of my first Jew. If not, stand by because it won't be too far away :)

  3. I have a feeling the gulp jerk shads I purchased may have been a little sketchy.

    They were a bit hard when I pulled them out yesterday and thought it was just a bigger lure but I felt some in a pack at a different store and they were a much softer "squishier" feel, which might explain the complete absence of any tail movement on the retrieve?

    Any thoughts? Going back out tomorrow and will grab another pack if it's worth it.

  4. Hey Matey,

    Good buy.

    However, I wouldnt go by saying that " 3" is certaintly too small". Jewies are oppurtunitistic feeders and IMO will hit any good plastic that is in front of them - as long as they are hungry.

    I have caught some cracker jewies on 3" Shrimp and 3" Minnows - one of my biggest jewies went 16kg cleaned and was on a 3" minnow up at Roseville.

    However, in saying this, I have had more success with 5" plastics and BIG shads.

    I rekon, that its fishing and there are no rules. Whilst some plastics may outfish others for species, there is no rule saying that one species wont eat a different type of plastic.

    Good luck and look forward to the report of that big jewie!!

    Thanks mate, all about perseverance I think. Will keep at it and eventually get the formula right

  5. Cool beans so just had a flick, the swimmerz are a great lure! The problem I had was it kept slipping down the jig head for some reason, might have been the wrong ones or size...are they supposed to have the hook exposed under the lure?

    And I wasn't sure what the best action was on the jerk shad?

    Had no luck but I misread the times, looked at tomorrows so missed it completly haha

  6. Hey guys,

    Tried looking for this info in a thread but couldn't find one so appologies if I have posted a pre existing topic. I wanted to find out what other guys/girls have had success on when it comes to jewfish and soft plastics. Right now my lure of choice is a gulp 3" minnow. It has delivered for me every time I've had a spin but never hooked a jewie on one. Will this get the job done for me? Or should I look at something else? And what's the best action for them? Slow retrieve this time a year?

    Would love to hear your thoughts.

    Thanks in advance!

    Gatts

  7. Hey raiders!

    I think this is my first report, so here goes. Headed out to narara creek on the central coast on a fellow raiders recommendation (will respectfully not go into detail as it's a personal favorite of his). The plan was to get after my first Jew with some soft plastics and a set line with some mullet fillet. Got my set line out and on my first cast around some structure with the 3" grub minnow I got hit! Sadly didn't manage the hook up, and whatever it was was no jew, but a few more casts delivered. A perfect bait size Tailor had sacrificed himself as Jew bait! :)

    Waited a little while for slack water before putting a hook in him and tried catching a few more for the future. Same story, a few more bites, some hooks up but getting the spat out when the buggers took to the air.

    I kept up the casts and a keen eye on the set rod. Went with a slower retrieve on the sp and suddenly the rod keeled over! ;)

    Adrenaline pumping and hoping that this was going to be it! A great fight on some light gear before the fish broke the surface. Not the jewie I had my heart set on but a 64cm flat head came out instead.

    I'd settle for a fish like that any day so I still left with a smile on my face even though nothing took off with the tailor on the set line.

    Hope it's a great weekend fishing for you all!

    Gatts

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  8. Thanks stewy!

    I suspected that was the solution, my usual spot has a great hole where I've had most of my luck so haven't found much time during daylight hours to hunt out other gutters. But next time it gets me I'll start moving up/down the beach to find where it slows.

    I've heard the star sinkers are great and will invest in some. I'm not using a ball sinker, it's a weird shape, I think mostly used for reef fishing or something? Not ideal but gets the job done :)

    Gatts

  9. Thanks stewy!

    I suspected that was the solution, my usual spot has a great hole where I've had most of my luck so haven't found much time during daylight hours to hunt out other gutters. But next time it gets me I'll start moving up/down the beach to find where it slows.

    I've heard the star sinkers are great and will invest in some. I'm not using a ball sinker, it's a weird shape, I think mostly used for reef fishing or something? Not ideal but gets the job done :)

    Gatts

  10. Hi all,

    Fishing for some advice off the beach if anyone can offer some. I've had some great success recently getting onto a few schools of salmon and even landing a big port Jackson off the beach. I've noticed however sometimes when I head out my line seems to end up going horrizontally across the beach and seems to be washing up on the shore. The swell will be similar to other days where I haven't found this problem and use the same rig. What can I do when this is happening, it's usually at night time so I can see the gutters/rips etc.

    Thanks in advance!

    Gatts

  11. I know!!! It's a killer, I want to go for a beach session at the local tonight but wind might make it ugly. Got out on Tuesday, perfect conditions and had one solid bite but dropped the fish, keen to get after whatever it was :)

    Hope the wind dies over the next few days

  12. Nice one mate, I also just update a spin out fit, didn't spend big but just wanted something that would do the job on the beaches, rocks and the eustries and would be fun to hook up to any fish. Got a mojiko 9ft dynatip with a shimano straidic 6000 reel. Took it for a whirl on the beach last night, sadly no bites but the rod/reel felt great! Much better than the general store special reel with a chunky surf rod from the 80s I've been using :)

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