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  1. TDH,

    The pickers were affecting my dead baits (squid strips and Cowanyoung fillets).

    The Cowanyoung I was catching were about 30cm long and too big for me to use as live bait. Its not that I mind using baits this big, but I have trouble casting them.

    The current was ripping through that night and even with quite a large snapper lead, my lines were getting dragged across by the current.

    When fishing landbased do you find you need to cast far to get jew? and do larger livies generally attract more attention?

    Chris

    Landbased, don't cast over them with big sinkers, they are a lot closer then where you think... when fishing livies fish them unweighed they know how to get in trouble =)

  2. It's no so much the size of the hook for the fish but rather does the hook size suit the bait, if you consider that most hardy heads are no bigger then 15 cm's and are a thin profile bait fish 1/0 should be ample and 3/0 would be the absolute tops.

    Also bear in mind hardheads are some what fragile, and it's best to hook them through the mouth.

  3. Hey guys

    I read somewhere that cat food is a good berley.

    Is this a joke, or true? :wacko:

    Like biccies/pellets? Or mushy food?

    Wendyb

    Catfood is the bait fishing American Express, don't leave home with out it. We usually mix it up with bread and some water, works a treat.

  4. Fished coba point with my brother from queensland up to the high tide on friday mornig for no result but persisted and was rewarded today with a 90cm jew, 40cm bream, and 2 flattys.

    We used sguidgy fish 100mm soft plastics on all fish, love it when a plan comes together.

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    well done thats a very nice jewie and a solid breamski, pity about your brother's jersey though!!

    go the blues !!

  5. On a hot summers night try putting out one of those mullet out live with a 2 x 10/0 hooks free swimming or a large 7 to 9 inch plastic, around there you may be pleasantly surprised.

    But a word of caution I wouldn't recommend taking or eating fish from there.

  6. Gidday Raiders,

    Had a quick rubber in Middle Harbour lanbased this morning and picked up this little fella!!! He went 86cm and ate a Pumpkin Seed Pogy. He had a blistering first run and then did the head shaking boogie all the way to the shore. The 2500 Stella, Loomis GLX Custom and 8lb Fireline performed superbly. :thumbup:

    Well done !! great stuff on the light gear =)

  7. I reckon you must have been using the wrong rod or something if you were meant to be catching bream. Maybe if you catch another one of those you could cut it up into strip baits for the Breambos.

    Cheers, Slinky :thumbup:

    Great idea =) think i'll trade my 3 inch bass minnows for Halco Tremblers and Pakula cockroaches for the breambo's too =)

  8. I reckon salted pillies work better then fresh, if u salt them down properley you'll find that the oils with in the bait come to the surface via osmosis and u've got a natural berley trail. I find that a salted bait always gets hit a lot quicker then a fresh one.

  9. Most small hardbods work for Bream.

    My favs are the smilin Jacks in the raw prawn ,especially hot pink.

    You end up buying so many and they all work :tease:

    Cheers Stewy

    Stewy's right, the Smilin Jack's are the best. Also the small Outback minnow lures you see in department stores work well.

    You don't need to spend big to get the breamski's.

    With bream, I think the trick is a slow retrieve just enough to get the action of the lure working use plenty of pauses in the retrieve. But this is what works best for me, I'm sure the bream guns on this site may have some other ideas on how to crack the breamski code.

  10. Good luck =)

    You can't go past bread flies for breamski's especially the deer hair floating flies.

    Berley up with bread and get them feeding off the surface and throw a fly behind them. They are absolue suckers for it. (so are carp)

    You can also roll your own variations of bread flies, using foam and cotton wool.

  11. WHats Next? Clifton Gardens???

    once the precedent has been set....

    :thumbdown:

    won't surprise me, wouldn't be surprised if other popular spots like Pier 2, Bradleys Head and Balls Head will soon be banned. I've heard murmurs in the past,of popular fishing spots becoming off limits to fishos

    The way that a few fishos act with leaving mess all around the place e.g with leaving bait bags, fishing line all over the place and some of the anti social behaviour of some fishos it'll only be a matter of time till fishing will be banned from a lot of land based locations unless this behaviour changes

    The key point is that at the end of the day lets keep our land based locations tidy and act in a responsible manner.

  12. Yep tried them a few times for bugger all. Tried little fillets for bugger all even when there were plenty of bream around. :wacko: I don't mind sweep though. A good Jew fisho I know swears by them. :biggrin2:

    Cheers,

    Grant.

    Thanks Grant.

    I did some research on em and some people reckon the larger ones are good eating and some people keep em in aquariums. What I don't get though is why people pay $15 bucks or more at the aquarium for one.

  13. Working at Rouse hill some where tomorrow on some pedestrian bridge.... My boss was kind enough to tell me to pack a rod as there's plenty of Carp so i am......As i've never fished for them before i have no idea on rigs and bait,sp's etc.....just some brief advice on rigs and bait would be appreciated???

    thanks heaps Arron :1fishing1:

    The best fun with carp is to get some bread around to get them on the surface and target them on either unweighed bread baits or bread flies.

    If you want to get them on plastics you can't go past a 2 inch pumpkin seed gulp grub on a very light jighead 1/32 ounce. The retrieve let it sink to the bottom lift it 30 cms or so and let it drop wait for around for a count of 15 and repeat it over and over again.

    Watch for any movement in the line and strike quickly as they are finniky buggers and will drop your plastics very quickly the moment they suspect any thing is wrong

  14. When you are setting your drag you need to measure it off the rod loaded up. I would recommend provided that you have a balanced outfit that you set your drag to 1/3 of the break strain of the line e.g if you are running 6 kilo line 2 kilos of drag or 9 kilos of line 3 kilos of drag.

    The way you measure this is using a spring loaded scale that you can get at the tackle shop. And you pull the line attached to the scale until line starts pulling off the reel.

    The thinking behind only fishing 1/3 of the breaking strain is

    1) The power of some fish on the initial strike if the drag is set to high is enough to break the line on impact if the drag is set to high.

    2) By placing the drag to 1/3 of the breaking strain you are able to provide additional hurt to the fish by palming the spool if you are using a thread line reel. (don't fall into the temptation of tightening a drag mid-fight with a fish)

  15. if you wanna catch some mullet go to the weir at the parramatta river cat warf

    Thanks for the heads up.

    We went down the weir today and bagged a few fish on floating bread baits. We landed 4 I'd estimate the biggest went to a kilo.

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    Then after trying to pull in fish number 5 the water behind it exploded and my drag made the all to familar drag sound. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz as 8 lb mono peeled off my reel effortlessly. I tried to slow the line down by palming the spool and then in the heat of the moment I had a brain explosion and tried to lock up on it and my silstar rod shattered in 3 pieces. BUMMER !!!

    I didn't get a good look at what took the mullet but I reckon it was a noah as it was way too fast and powerful for a jewie . Perhaps next weekend out comes the heavy tackle.

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