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Posts posted by flattiefisher27
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They should stay on pretty well without having to use glue, it also takes away the versatility of being able to change plastics if the fish aren’t playing ball on a certain colour or type.
What issues are you having with plastics atm and which jig heads are you using?
Cheers
Jacob
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Number one most versatile for me has been the gulp of powerbait 3” minnows in darker colours e.g. dark greens etc, got flattie, kings, bream, tailor, trevally, salmon. They’re my number 1.
jacob
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Cracking salmon mate, let’s hope there’s a few of them still waiting for me after hsc ?
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Not sure about snook, but for tailor, I’d recommend 3 or 4” zmans as their tails wont come off as easily because of the tailors sharp teeth, jighead wise, try use the lightest possible jighead that would get you to the bottom so the action is as natural as possible, anything from 1/4th to maybe a 1/2, depending on drift speed, current etc.
Tailor are surface fish however, so you may have more luck with metals or small shallow diving hardbodies
I’m sure there are plenty of other people who can supply you with more insightful info.
best of luck
jacob
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Happiest of birthdays to you! Thank you for keeping this site running smoothly!
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I don't think they are mate as they are all private marinas, such a shame haha
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4 hours ago, krause said:
Flatiefisher, north head is/will be a major stomping ground for us in a few months so we can definitely keep you in the loop on that one. Potentially also long reef? I don't know hire blue water oriented you are
Coastie, how what where etc hahah, no there is a curiousity about the pelagics out front of the haven. Wondering if it gets as good as some say it does?
That'd be great, haven't done much blue water yaking but would be keen to do it with a few others. Would love to be kept in the loop.
Cheers
Jacob
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8 hours ago, HenryR said:
BN, Coastie, Regan, Jacob, thanks muchly for the generous comments
Jacob, you bet Pittwater is on the list of places to visit this 'season'! I've been on a few failed attempts at getting fish out of there but they've all been visits at times when other places weren't the go either. Sometimes you gotta rip yourself away from known bets to properly learn new stuff. It does sound like, when Pittwater's good it is excellent. Will let you know when we make it, lol, that far north!!
Actually lots of places to try this summer ... we - krause, myself and a few other associated yakkers - learned a few new tricks in the slow last half of last summer and autumn. Still have a lot to learn but I'm quietly confident (or optimistic) that this season we can consolidate a bit and find at least a few good fish for everybody.
coastie, do you get to fish the Haven much??
Would definitely be keen on heading out with you guys when you come up to Pittwater, or even around middle/north harbour, let us know when you're around for sure ??????
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Solid king mate, especially for this time of year. You'll have to come up Pittwater way in the summer when the kings are around in numbers!!
Jacob
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Oh and the best time I've found is around March-April for the bigger ones, and December - Feb for the smaller ones.
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G'day mate,
Cant help much with the Haven area, but the best setup to use landbased would be 20lb braid mainline and a 30-40lb leader depending on structure, maybe heavier if you are around rocks. I usually use a running sinker down to one of those Gamakatsu 6/0 live bait hooks, and then I just cut the squid up into strips so you can save your squid, rather than throwing out a whole. Hope this helps!
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2 hours ago, dirvin21 said:
I've caught them after dark so they do feed at night
sometimes fish forget to read the rule book
also as pre mentioned potential of kingies in the area, in my experience once they arrive everything capable of fitting in their mouth takes a hike
When I was burleying up the trevs a couple of kings came through and you could tell they were in control, the trevs would move out of the way of the kings as the rocketed through to the burley trail, we could see this happening underneath our boat as all the fish were quite high up in the water column, we had a hit bite from 9am till 2pm and it was still going as we left, they don't seem to fussed by the tides or time, however the kings did not hang around long, only for half an hour or so, it was mental!!
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Trevally are going off on the unweighted pillies atm, if you stay on then long enough with a burley trail, the kings come through too and they give an even better account for themselves ??
solid trev mate!! Cracker!
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3" minnows by gulp or powerbait in darker colours are the go in the lakes. Wade out onto the sand flats at the caravan park and walk along the edge of the drop off allllllll the way down back and forth casting, you should be able to fish a good 2-300m stretch however there is a deeper bit in the middle where the wetsuit will come in handy. Let me know if you need a photo of the map. But definitely darker colours like camo, pumpkinseed etc in 3" minnow or 3" minnow grub. Keep moving and casting in all areas and you'll get fish. Hope this helps
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G'day Raiders,
just got a Raymarine Dragonfly 4 Pro for the kayak and wondering if anyone has had an experience installing these on a yak, or any other sounder, in a standard kayak which isn't pre wired like the Hobie's. I will need to drill all holes myself and am wondering the best place for the transducer?
Also looking at getting a small down rigger for the yak and wondering if anyone has experience with these on kayaks.
cheers fellas
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Solid squid! That jig looks like Nemo!! Haha
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All fish were released back for you guys and gals to capture again in the future ??
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2 hours ago, Fishing_Maniac said:
Nice how big was the pb?
80cm mate! Stoked!! The one that busted me off would've been 1m for sure haha, never got to see it though haha
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7 minutes ago, Farvos said:
Great job. The fishing is hot at the moment. You guys done well. Flint and Steel?
Nah not flint and steel mate, just around moorings.
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G'day Raiders,
Had a cracking day out on the water on Friday. First drop in Pittwater on some fresh squid we'd caught the night before I hooked up to a good king which reefed me straight away on the 15lb braid and 14lb leader setup (spiderwebs as we like to call it) hahaha
very next drop hooked up to another big king on the spiderwebs and after 35 mins chasing it around in the tinny and trying to pull away from the moorings it pulled the hook while I was trying to push it out of what would've been one last mooring as the big guy was getting very tired, absolutely devastated.
The morning continued and we hooked up to another solid king on a much heavier setup but the hooks pulled on that too.
Finally we managed to land a rat king, and weeere ecstatic to have finally landed one haha
About half an hour later, the spiderwebs reel is screaming and we were onto another good king, 20 mins later and after diving under 2 moorings we finally got a look at the beast and we were all in shock. A few minutes later we managed to net the mammoth and we were al stoked to say the least, PB king for me!!
landed a couple of nice flatties and bream throughout the day aswell.
First time ever targeting kings specifically so I think we are doing something right!
Tight lines Raiders
jacob
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G'day Raiders,
Just wondering where the best place to stock up on yakkas in Pittwater is and the best mix of burley to use to attract them. Keep in mind im on a kayak, so anywhere past the heads is off limits for now till im completely confident on the thing lol but i can launch from anywhere i can park. Any help would be greatly appreciated, keen to get into some kings once school holidays start in a week
Cheers raiders
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Cracker fish mate, thought I was looking at Guy Sebastian for a second there haha ?
Edit: oh boy I am lol, nice fish mate
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13 minutes ago, bessell1955 said:
Fish!
Thank you!! Very insightful ?
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G'day Raiders,
just wondering if anyone's got any ideas of what's hiding up in McCarrs creek, are there big crocs, jews, big bream, pelagics? What's up there, looking at heading in on the kayak to have a look around and just wondering if anyone knows what baits or lures to use and where to go and what to target. Any help would be greatly appreciated, I've attached a pic of the area too incase ive confused anyone.
cheers in advance
jacob
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Hey mate,
I’d definitely be keen, I don’t have any experience kayaking offshore and would be keen to do it with a group of raiders who have done it before.
I’d have time from the second half of November onwards anytime so let me know if you ever need some company ??
Jacob