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  1. 52 minutes ago, hackingsOG said:

    in general my rule is if its in a packet I'm better off going to the fish shop, if there closed the big shopping chains fresh stuff is even better than something from a shop/servo frozen in plastic

     

    woolies fresh green prawns peeled have resulted in many good catch's of the beach at Cronulla

    cheers. might give that a go next time. can you freeze them after you buy them or do you have to use it fresh close to when you bought it? when i leave in the early AM its hard to get to open shops

  2. 2 hours ago, hackingsOG said:

    its hard to catch anything, anywhere with servo bait,

    I suggest the live bait shop at bexly for squid and live nippers or the oyster farm just down from shark park for fresh squid and prawns, surprisingly not that much more expensive than the filth you get from the servo

     

    even better pump nippers at grays point at low tide

    :thumbup:

    is tweed bait "good" or "bad" in your opinion?

  3. It's a shame but I feel like the boating industry really need to get younger people on board, especially people who werent around boats in their youth. Finding info on buying a first boat or how to get into it isn't exactly easy. Same could be said for fishing. I learnt it from my dad but my friends who didnt have that influence struggle to learn much fishing info. So much jargon and conflicting advice makes it hard for newbies... 

  4. Hi Guys

    Going to Berowra Waters for the long weekend with friends. Will be there from Sat to Mon and the house has its own little pier and tinnie. Hoping to get a fair amount of fishing in.

    Some questions. Do metals work in this part of the river? I assume the water is still pretty cold so dont really fancy my chances - should i even try?

    Whats a reasonable jig head size for plastics? Smallest i have is 1/8th I think. I got my zmans in motor oil and bloodworm which seemed to be recommended on a few sites. Hoping they do the damage plus ill get some squid, prawn and pillies too.

    Cheers

  5. I've been thinking about buying a boat recently but have been having trouble understanding what is required to get offshore on a good day. From watching youtube videos online it seems like it can be quite flat offshore, so you could get away with a modest boat.

    I'd be looking for a trailer boat that could fit 3 or 4. Would be nice if it could fit 2 wives/gfs without a steep jump in price. I was looking at bowriders for this purpose but it seems like they can be impractical to drive far in them. I'd be looking at second hand and spending less than 15k if possible. What kind of models/years would i be looking at? What would be the resale be like if i kept it for 5 years?

     

    Cheers

  6. Hiring a bbq pontoon this weekend with some friends and planning on soaking a line. Considering water temperature these days though it's been hard going in the harbour. 

    I can only imagine its going to be tough going in the georges as well. Any tips for landing a few in the cold august water?

    Cheers

  7. Yep i have a shimano raider but it can only cast up to 30g. My sea rocks are 60g so that'll be too much for it.

    I recently got a kast king travel rod that i want to try out. It's technically rated at 3/4oz but based off reviews ive seen online it should handle 2oz.

    Sounds like rod wise the ideal setup would be a 7ft rod that can hurl jigs up to 100g

  8. Beautiful! sounds like my river2sea sea rock are probably closer to slow jigs then... i might give them a try this weekend. will look into the other shapes out there

    what tackle are you guys using for shore jigging? are you using specialised rods or just longer spinning rods? im gonna try on a 4-7kg 10ft spinning rod and see how i go. hope i dont snap the rod or myself in half

     

  9. Hi Guys

    I've been reading about shore jigging on a few pages and wanted to clarify something. Is it actually any different from spinning with halco twistys (and the life) from shore? The only difference i've seen are:

    1. the shore jigs have a single hook at the head of the jig, usually attached with some cord. twistys have a treble at the back

    2. some of the shore jigs get quite heavy (100g +)

    3. the shore kigs are painted more like fish and have a shape more like a stickbait than a slice

    Is anyone successfully "shore jigging" from the rocks here?

  10. Funnily enough my mela and blackhawk just arrived. The 400 mela is more like a 2000 shimano. Little bit disappointing. Looking forward to putting them through their paces. 

    Blackhawk has good reviews on YT. Very keen to try this. 

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