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  1. why do all the blackfish fisherman seem to have the best laughs out there?? seems great...where do i apply?

    speaking of which...for a complete noob, where in this torrential weather could i try inside sydney harbour for a fish tomorrow morning? would even love to give your dark art a try.

    hopefully 100's of you will answer tonight because it is so miserable to go out fishing.....

    thanks in advance

    Mat

  2. There still is a national park fee $7, but I have been of an evening and never been booked. Even if you buy a ticket and fish late into the late you need to be careful because it expires at midnight and not 24hours

    The other night I parked down near the kayak ramp and road my pushy loaded up with gear right up into the park and up the track...Might've been a good idea to take spare head torch batteries, those speed humps through the picnic ground sneak up on you on the way home in the dark.

  3. Ok I will confess. Many many years ago, beach fishing Collingwood beach Jervis Bay for bream late at night. Moon was out, it was about 11pm, we were damp from the salt and spray, but we were landing some thumper bream on liver cubes of all things. I hooked something heavy - felt like a weed snag, not much of a fight at all (unlike the bream or the banjos or rays and other riff raff we were getting in between the bream). Anyway, I surfed this sucker in on a wave and there it lay in the moonlight. It looked like a ray, bit different to the 4 before that but a ray never the same - being keen to re-bait and get back in the action, I whipped out my trusty metal hook remover pliers (the old galvanized long nose things) and lent over to it. ZZZaaaaap !!

    I remember leaning over, and then a flash of light, and for some reason I couldn't work the pliers - my arm was caulked - pins and needles. I don't actually remember touching it. My mind went from white back into focus, I thought that was weird, was a bit dazed, had another go - zzappp. THEN IT DAWNED ON ME....electricity...Doh! The second hit was much weaker than the first...guess the first one drained its charge.

    My wife standing about 15ft away says I glowed blue - all that salt spray made me a wonderful conductor. My bro-in-law was standing a further 20ft down and reckons he turned around as he saw a flash of light from the corner of his eyes.

    They still rib me about the night I lit up the sky. Anyway. My advice. Don't touch it. Took a good hour before I was casting normally again.

    Thanks, that made my afternoon...I promise I was laughing with you, not at you..

  4. I had a couple of hours spare this afternoon before school pickups. Grabbed a couple of squid and some prawns and headed up to MH. Threw a squid out on my bigger rod hoping for a jewie or flattie and set up my little spin rod for a prawn. 6lb line, tiny sinker to get my prawn out as it was quite windy and a size 10 long shank. Hoping for some tailor or yakkas to put out as live bait, so using the tiny hook.

    First cast got my this little silver darty looking thing. Back it goes into the water and new prawn on my hook, I was peeling them too. Prawn must have been in the water for 10secs and my rod buckles over and line goes screaming off!! A few anxious minutes later and I have a 70cm jew sitting on the bank next to me. The hook was nicely in the corner of his mouth but boy it looked little compared to him.

    My first jew!!! wooootttt..I apologise to everyone within a few kilometres as I must have made a lot of noise.

    I managed a big flattie as well but got bitten off right the edge...I guess it would have been the same size or so. That was on a livie.

    Thank you people of fishraider...I know I wasn't exactly targeting that fish with that rod, but if it wasn't for a few people here I wouldn't have been in the right spot at all

  5. great report!!

    Makes me worry a little when i sit out all night in my little kayak.

    I am in balgowlah too....maybe I need to stalk you out to there one night and have a fish with you. Any sharks are yours in the boat thought!!

    Mat

  6. I have had great success with mullet lately using my jig for yakkas. I take the sinker off the bottom and attach a small bubble float. I bait up all the hooks with bread. Then burley with a small amount of bread and cast past the burley and slowly retrieve back through it. By retrieving it keeps all the hooks close to the surface. At least gives you 6 shots at them per cast.

  7. Flatties are biting around the entrance do deep creek, with a few bream and whiting around the river mouth... If you look hard enough there are some EP's being caught as well.. The mullet down the back of the lake are great fun on light gear when over 35cm. Some really big ones too!

    Hey Tom

    Had a fish around the bridge in deep creek with my 4 year old the other day. Caught a few mullet...they fight like crazy. He loved it.

    Had a thumper ray glide under us there too in only a couple of feet of water. Beautiful to watch. Must have been almost a couple of feet across

    I left a small poddy out in case a hungry flattie went past when we paddled around a bit more but nothing interested. I spent most of my time getting bread back on his hooks

    I will try to get out again soon, will try for these flatties. Are you only using SP?

    Mat

  8. Yay, this is my first report....albeit by accident.

    Hit Balmoral for some yakkas. Burleyed up and caught them easy. Just about to head off with them when my tiny bait rod, which had a small amount of yakka skin left on one hook took off. Up came a nice fat 35cm blackfish. 100% not my intention of catching it but it is still going in as my first PB :thumbup:

  9. Got a 52cm flattie at narrabeen today as well as a few nice tailor... Middle Harbour is an on - off place so you have to be prepared for a donut if you fish it.. The fish are generally pretty good in there though! Kings are starting to show up. I would lean towards MH but not Roseville Bridge. Maybe head down to balmoral and fish yakkas for salmon, tailor, kings and the odd bonito. There are plenty of good flathead on the bottom too!

    Cheers, Tom

    narrabeen today on your new yak??

    If you are leaning towards MH, but not the bridge, where would I lean?? :)I had another go there on Sunday night with yakkas, strips of mullet and squid. My live bait went crazy at one stage, I presume something was chasing it. Nothing happened though :( Mullet not touched and squid got a couple of small tentative bites

    Or did you mean grab the yakkas at balmoral and stay there off the wharf?

    Thanks for your help Tom

  10. I will have a few hours off tomorrow afternoon. I will get the last 3 hours of the rising tide. Where should I fish? I am from near Manly, but can't decide whether I try MH, Narrabeen or a beach. Happy to grab some yakkas, bait or throw some sp's.

    Would really appreciate some tips as I seem to spend more time procrastinating on the best spot

    Thanks

  11. I went again on Sunday night and due to a lot of people there before me I fished the bit between wharf and pool...nothing, not a sight of one. Most of the people gave up and went home but one bloke on the other side started talking about all these little fish zooming around. He was happy for me to move over and got stacks pretty quick. Thats twice now on the side with light that there are plenty and twice in the dark for zero.

    Gotta love learning a little bit each time :biggrin2:

  12. Armed with great advice from mack attack off I go on Tues night to try and catch some yakkas. Burleyed up at Balmoral wharf and within minutes I could see little rockets zooming around in the dark. Straight into them then realised I hadn't filled my bucket with water. Got that done with one hand while holding first yakka in other hand. Second one came in fast behind it, straight into the bucket then jumped straight out....hmmm, maybe too much water. Third one came in, off the hook, bounced off the wharf steps and straight back in.... Refining technique with each fish and after an hour had enough. Only had an hour or so to fish with them and didn't catch anything but was so, so happy that I had mastered yakka fishing. Thank you Tom for all your help.

    Told my mate all about it and he was keen to come out Wed night. Planned to get going a bit earlier, grab our live bait then have a good go with them. We fished 5 different wharves, including Balmoral twice for nothing!! I burleyed the same or maybe even more. We even ended up back at Balmoral at exactly the same time of night to check if that made a difference. Anyone have any ideas about what happened? The storm came through on Thurs, could that have changed things the night before? Or is my mate just bad luck?

    Now I realise I have not mastered yakka fishing, but maybe had a fluke on Tues.

  13. You CAN use those but personally i don't. Even normal servo prawns are better. To tell you the truth i have been getting all my fish there on them! Bad luck too. High Tide/Run in is certainly preferable.

    If my Coles prawns are under servo prawns, what's above servo prawns?

  14. Managed to sneak out of work for an hour at Roseville today. I think I fished the last hour to dead low tide, so I guess that was probably the worst time possible.

    Fished one rod with a whole ganged pilchard and one with an unweighted prawn. Managed to get a beautiful hour in the sun with no fish interrupting my afternoon!! hmmmmm, I think I need more practice.

    I was on the sandy side from opposite the ramp and wandered to opposite the kayak steps.

    I was in Coles and they had fancy green peeled prawns on special, so I used those. Is that OK? They were pretty big....tasty looking to me, almost got a fire going and cooked the rest up :)

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