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  1. Hey raiders,

    The canopy on my boat has gotten pretty cracked, boat isnt brand new and sun and wind have taken their toll. Boat is a 5.5m cuddy cabin boat and i live in the hornsby area. Does anyone know of where i could take it to get it redone?

    Im happy to drive up to 40 minutes to get it sorted. 

    Cheers, 

    Tag

  2. 1 hour ago, beatsworking said:

    Yowie's right, but your reasoning has logic as well: for instance a westerly wind does indeed blow from the west.

    Very nice jewies.  Do you fish your slab baits mid-water?

     

    Hey mate,

    We usually just put the slabs on the bottom with size 2-4 sinkers. Hope that helps!

  3. 3 hours ago, Yowie said:

    Tag,

     

    Off shore wind, blowing from the land out to the ocean.

    On shore wind, blowing from the ocean onto the land.

     

    Assume you were casting against an on shore wind, considering the difficulty you had casting, and the bluebottles that were floating about.

     

    Apart from that, you did quite well, a few nice jewies there, and a couple of toothy critters on the last night.

     

    Yowie.

    My bad! Always assumed it was called offshore wind as it came from offshore!

  4. Hey Raiders,

    Been out for a while due to exams but managed a few sneaky jewie sessions in between. All of them were super rewarding! 

     

    Got out to our spot in Cowan creek with a bit of time to catch bait, a lot of the time ended up catching big mullet or tailor which were used as slab baits. A bit before dark the insane jewfish runs start, caught several a couple of legal jews and several in the 60s. Have been teaching a mate to fish all winter, so for him to finally be rewarded by his first legal jewie was awesome. Also tried plastics and squid. Plastics had no success, caught occasional 60cm jews on the squid. None came close to the success of big slabs.

     

     

    To celebrate finishing exams, we headed down to a mates holiday house in Jervis Bay for a spot of fishing. Plan was to fish beaches, all day and see if we picked up bait for the bigger stuff at night. We caught plenty of dart on beach worms and pilly fillets which we put out at night in hopes of some shark. Got 3 takes the first night and didn't hook one. Feeling pretty defeated, we tried the same thing the next day. The strong offshore wind made casting a nightmare and coated the beach in blue bottles. But our persistance paid off with three sharks landed by the end of the night. 

     

    Sorry for skimming over everything, cramming a few trips into one, hopefully plenty more to come this summer!

    Tag

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  5. Hey mate,

    Thats one hell of a puffer lol! In the fishraider record section, lure records refer to fish caught on lures like hardbodies or plastics, you caught yours on bait, so you cant claim that one i think, however if you check bait records that puffer will probably win there!

    Good luck,

    Tag

  6. Hey raiders,

    Headed down for another jewfish session at my spot in the hawkesbury on monday. However, the moment the track met the water i noticed a weird effect on the surface, it looked like it was raining. Not a cloud in the sky i had a closer look. It was millions of tiny whitebait everywhere in the water. Instead of continuing to my jewfish spot i decided to fish on the school. After a long toss up between putting on a plastic and looking for the predators below the school or a little metal lure across the surface, i went for the metal lure. Maybe 2 or 3 casts in i saw a decently sized fish go for my lure but miss it. Cast straight back in the same spot and was on. As the fish took a big jump in the air i realised it was a big salmon, but it didnt matter as he spat the lure :mad3: . Couple more casts in the same spot nothing.

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    Maybe 10 minutes later I saw another fish follow the lure in. It was a rat king . I'd never seen a king in this area before so was pretty damn excited. I dont even know how many more times i casted that lure to no avail, never getting another sighting of the king. By now the whitebait school was starting to make its way up the river. I hurried to my jewfish spot and set up. I put out a small bait under the whitebait school for flathead/bream or any other predator hoping for an easy meal. Before i could put out a jewie bait in i saw some busting up about 50m to the right of my spot. Not thinking i ran over to cast a lure at it, leaving my baited rod in the holder. First cast into the bust up and i hear the sound of drag coming from my spot :ranting2: . I ran over, luckily the fish was still on. After a pretty long fight on light line, i pulled in and netted the biggest bream I've ever caught (43cm). Was absolutely stoked :D unfortunately, due to how long it took me to get to my rod, the hook had hit his gills hard and i was unable to release him, a mistake i wont make again.

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    My mate arrived at this point and we started targetting jewfish hard. I got one average sized jewfish on a big plastic which was quickly released. But no more takes after that.

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    All in all a very fun and exciting session, bodes very well for the coming spring!

    Tag

  7. Hey raiders,

    Been heading down to the hawkesbury every spare moment i have lately. Most sessions i aim to be there by 3 to give us time to get live bait, plenty of gar around at the moment. Livies out by sunset so we can plastic on the side. Been getting plenty of jews between 30 and 65cms. 65cm fish took a large plastic just after sunset as it was sinking, swallowed the whole thing. Put up a good fight and swam off happily afterwards. I cant think of many better feelings!

    All the best,

    Tag

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  8. Hey Michael,

    And speaking of kingfish would I be wasting my time trolling for kings around inside the harbor for them or is that more an open water thing?

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    Absolutely not, there are plenty of kings willing to hit trolled baits or lures, especially if you troll live yakkas or squid. I caught my first king this summer trolling small lures through bust up in the harbour. Also, you will probably hear this a lot, but regardless of best times, if you just put in the hours and get out there a lot you will be on to fish in no time.

    All the best,

    Tag

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