Incorrect.
The river right now is fishing very well for black fish, whiting, school jew, pan size snapper in Pittwater, gar fish, leather jacket, salmon and tailor.
In fact I get more species in winter in the hawkesbury them summer.
Hi folks,
In the market at the moment to purchase a new sounder and wanted some feed back on the Raymarine A78.
Keen to hear the Pros and Cons .
Thanks in advance,
Dude bridges are generally placed in the most narrow parts of the river to shorten spans and cut costs on development.
Now these narrow spots will generate more turbulence in the water as the rushing water creates a bottle neck effect. Fishing these spots in large tides can be very slow and you only have a short window of opportunity to catch a fish.
Next time I suggest going between the moons on those smaller tides.
The gates at the end of canoelands rd are permanently shut. Even if you gained access into the track it is quite a drive and definitely 4x4 territory.
Why not get a water taxi or barge to take you barges start at $110 an hour save you slot of hassles.
Mate let me tell you from experience. I no the river and especially that part like the back of my hand. Twin beaches which is at the mouth of Murra Murra is a at least 10 km on a boat from Berowra ramp. You walk the shore along each bay and it now becomes a huge walk that would not be very enjoyable.
We have only seen a spec of what is out there. The marine biologist say not even 5%. The biggest issue is how accessible the fish will be to trailer boats or even the bigger boats as they maybe 200 km plus out to sea
Only need one chain.
The braking lever doesn't have to be up when driving I drive my trailers with no trailer brakes as I believe it's not necessary under my application.
Standard car tyres always look flat when driving under load on a trailer not the safest thing but legal
Wrong more people fish in summer hence the misconception. My records suggest otherwise and you only have to look at recent data released by fisheries showing Autumn, Spring, Winter, Summer in that order.