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  1. Thanks for the replies, guys,  the beach in front of Lake Wollumboola did the trick, there are plenty of worms there so thanks Green Hornet!

     

    Marks, any chance you can be a bit more specific where the sandbanks are in the shoalhaven are for yabbies?

     

    Thanks

     

     

  2. I have caught bonito trolling lures through washes at ANY headland along the way down south. Get in nice and close to the headland (around 15m will do) if the conditions allow and you will be rewarded. Doing this will also get you a rat king here or there but i have lost lures to larger specimens too..... 

    Ps: get out there nice and early, troll as the sun is coming up.

     

  3. Hi guys, i have been stuck for a little while in finding beach worms around currarong or the calalla bay/beach area. 

    I have tried locating worms from kinghorn point south all the way to the start of the sanctuary zone and have come away for 4 worms (i only saw those 4). I have also tried worming in calalla bay around the creek opening but i have not raised any worms there.

     

    If anyone can offer a hand with some likley spots i would appreciate it. 

     

    PS: Likewise for any areas to pump yabbies fairly close. 

     

    Thanks!

  4. Im an Alvey man too and it constantly amazes me how people seem to avoid them for beach fishing.... Comparatively cheap and will outlast you, all you need to do is spend an afternoon or two learning (and appreciating) these reels for beach fishing.

    I am aware that the OP already has a rod, but he is looking to spend $300 on a reel. That almost gets you up there with a decent alvey combo.

  5. Hi Everyone,

    Im going to have a bit of a break up on the Central Coast and i was thinking of towing the boat up.

    I have been fishing the Central Coast fairly heavily for 10 plus years land based, be it beaches, rocks or estuaries, but i am at a loss when it comes to spots boat based.

    The boat is a Quintrex 470 coast runner and i am a capable and very safe skipper but im not willing to go out to texas reef (just a bit too far of a stretch for me in unknown waters).

    Theres not much more i can find gps marks wise around norah head. Bird island always looked fishy from Budgewoi Beach and i would be willing to make the run in good conditions (and anywhere north, south or west within that radius but i think any further would be stretching it in relatively unknown waters for me.

    So im really looking for some tips, hoping to target snapper but kingies would be great (which means i would also need a squid spot in the area ;) )

    Any help or tips would be appreciated wether in reply on the forum or if its a secret spot then a pm would be great.

    Thanks!

  6. Went out yesterday night for hairtail , started fishing around 9pm at Waratah . Bait down and straight away got a good size fish . After that quiet until 1am

    But that's fishing . Any one have any luck ??? Are they still around ????

    Did you answer your own question there mate? If you picked one up straight away i would place my bet on saying that 'yes' they are still around. :fishing1:

    Always remember, the sport is called FISHING... if you caught something every time then it would be called CATCHING!

  7. Page 305 juvs insert wasn't enough for me with the solid lateral stripe.

    But elimination maybe got us there.

    Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk

    I think Krispy caught an adult (attains 16cm)

    The horizontal mouth/head striping present on krispys fish matches that found in the book, so does the blue colour found on all the fin fringes as well as all fin shapes. The eye is the same and the spot present on the top of the operculum matches that found in the book. The book also states that colour varies from green to brown...

    I still cant be 100% certain but i feel im not going to get it any closer so i will be happy calling it.

  8. tried that a few times but for all the hard work catching and carrying it was not worth it salmon and tailor would eat them all the time I take the backbone and tail out and leave two fillets still attached to the head put hook through mouth and out only on one side of fillet that leaves the other fillet to wave in the current try using a longer trace as well I use 4/0 to 8/0 hooks worth a try peter

    the old punchy bernard rig.

    Hace read about it a while back but have never tried it.. looks like im going to have to give it a shot!

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