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  1. It really depends on what you want to catch or do....

    If you fish here it's less time travelling more time fishing.

    I have done 2 different true live a boards here, Seafaris and Nomad and both on multiple times, Nomad is sort of the pinnical in this country for fishing and service but is one of the most expensive.

    My last trip with them, leave Sydney at 7am, by 4pm on the first day we had caught 24 GT's to 35kgs and a 350lb black marlin out of one of the tenders.....

    Then there are the base camp places.....

    Best thing with on a boat, it's basicly 24/7 fishing.....

    Greg

  2. Of late I have only been chasing 2 species....

    Jews.

    Keitech swing impact fat, 4.8" in sexy shad with a 5/8th or 1oz 5/0 TT jig head (only just starting to come into this country and importer currenty has no stock) :ranting2:

    Banjo oh I mean Jackall Bros Transam 95 in any colour with Gamagatsu size 4 trebbles and owner size 4 split rings fitted, the standard hooks and rings will end in tears on that fish of a life time! (was hard to get but now here in numbers)

    Snapper

    Berkley Gulp! 4"Pogy in orange fire tiger on a 5/0 TT jighead ranging from 1/4 to 1/2oz in less than 25m.(don't make any more, I got the last 800 packs in the country :biggrin2: )

    Berkley Gulp! 4" jigging grub in smoke on a 5/0 tt jighead ranging from 1\2- 1oz for anthing deeper than 25m (current model)

    Oh and Trout

    Squidgie wriggler in blood worm on a 1/40th hidden weight.

    Happy shopping!

    Greg

  3. Awesome area

    Heaps of options with a boat. Good squid out on the weed patches straight out the front, kings just over the other side of the mouth and plenty of awesome snapper grounds just out the front. Then there is the bream and flatties through out the bay, you'll have a great time!

    Good luck with the weather, I hope it's good for you!

    Greg

  4. It was funny on the day we went for jews I just knew I wasn't in the zone to get one. For a few days prior I had been given grief with a sore neck and back, I recon from playing golf earlier in the week on a charity day. Bloody golf.... Still got a longest drive and a closest to the pin, pretty good for the first hit in over 18 months:yahoo:

    Pain killers out on the water just gets ya super lazy, thank god the hairy's were there to keep me occupied!

    The flattie, didn't measure it but I'd call mid to high 80's. Biggest one Iv'e seen in ages!

    The Gars when I eat them I usually butterfly fillet them, dust them in seasoned flour and shallow pan fry. This way there is only the tail to worry about and no other bones as the little lateral line bones fry to nothing. My sub for fish fingers :thumbup:

    Another way after I butterfly them and slice out the lateral bone, I will stack them in a foil pocket, placing a couple of super thin slices of ginger and shallotts between the fillets, a few more slices on top, a dash of soy and 2 drops of seasame oil, a twist of cracked black pepper, seal the foil and into the oven at 200 for 12mins with 6 gars per pack. Flip it out onto some steamed rice and a few steamed veg, Dinner for one with only the rice cooker, one plate and one fork to wash up :biggrin2: gotta think this way being single, quick, easy, just like the way I like my women hahaha :biggrin2:

  5. Went out for a quick Hawkesbury session sometime last week.

    D D Donuts! for me on the jews, not even a bite, caught a shed load of hairys on plastics HB's and even surface lures:1yikes:

    Just on dusk the hairtails had schooled up prawns to the surface, 5tf hairtail leaping out of the water like tailor WTF!:thumbup:

    Richard on the other hand got like 4 bites for 1 fish landed plus a croc of a flattie.

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    On the weekend went out the back yard for a gar session. Bloody hell they were on the chew for a bit. Double hook ups for a good 40mins straght! Ended the day bagging out and mum scoring a nice 40 pack to eat this week:biggrin2:

    Took me a sold hour to clean em.

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    Macro head shot

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    Over and out

    Greg

  6. On the east coast really anything east of anything named is "wide".....

    Eg. there is Long reef and the eastern side, the deep part is Long reef wide....

    But for me I'd call east of browns wide as it's a full hour steam from home for us.

  7. Ta guys.

    I'd like to thank Richard for his efforts in dragging his boat up there for each session! Without it we wouldn't get them......

    We're just lucky to have 2 different types of boats between us so there is always something fishing to do and we are lucky his Mrs is so understanding......well so far anyways lol. :074:

    Was great to meet up with a couple of Raiders down at the ramp on the way out, Snap-er and co, nice to chatter :biggrin2: to you guys, I liked some of the ideas thrown around, I'm packing some new stuff to try NEXT trip for sure!

    I also got to break in a new rod with that fish, a Millerods Beast Buster LOng Cast Medium. This is a part of a new range of rods Ian has brung out and for the first time he has 2 piece rods!:thumbup:

    I have been waiting for 2 years for this rod. Many versions have been made and most have failed, the end resault is amazing. Cast's weights between 10-40gms and handled that jew with no dramas.

    Light enough to cast all day but the power in the butt is just awesome!

    Can't wait to get up and cast it for the barras!

    Splits at the handle, fitted with K guides and has the double handle fighting grips for big fish.

    Worth a look if your into this style of fishing, I know I have had to order 2 others for friends that have seen it.

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    The other rods in the pic are my new bream/bass rods, look weird but in hand epic, they are out of the new control freak range. The sensitivity is all there with your finger and palm on the blank while retrieving. Casting they feel real sercure in hand and not going to slip out. Lighter than any Miller I have own previously and again if your after a tournament quality rod, worth a look at.

    Fingers crossed it's a snapper run one the weekend if the weather holds, can't wait to test the rod out on one and would be good for a change of scenary lol

    Greg

  8. Awesome bass and barra pics, the bass is a cracker!

    Tuff fishing but ya still got rewarded for your efforts.

    Them barra bites are smaller than bream bites, freaky ay...

    Last time I fished the dams we found sitting paralle to the bank/ weed bank and cast down along the edge worked alot better than sitting off it and casting to them. Lure sits in the strike zone longer/ whole retrieve then.

    Top report and great reading.

    Greg

  9. NIce jews Humesy.

    Our off the cuff missions are always more sucessful, mainly the conditions are always better.

    Plan a trip, and the weather turns from beautiful and mild to out right scary with wind and rain:ranting2:

    Usually doesn't stop us from going but thems the days we catch fish and hardly anyone else does.....

    Greg

  10. With the weather finally coming good and daylight saving:thumbup: it was a quick run up to the Hawkesbury to catch the smaller tides and see if we could stop one of them big ones. Today we landed a couple of nice fish and lost one.

    I ran 50lb leader today to see if the jews were leader shy or not.

    Not.

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    Richard was fishing plastics, the Swing Impact Sexy shad to get his one.

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    I ran with the tranny today with the smaller tides, lost one to the bottom but got this sucker on the replacement :yahoo:

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  11. I use the YGK leader in 30lb-250lb in mono and a mix of YGK and Fisherman in FC. I like the Fisherman as it's a soft FC so it ties well, I find alot of them are to slippery and hard for the braid to lock down in the leader knot when using friction knots.

    Greg

  12. NIce catch there but I have to ask, what the go with the PS2 controller?

    Wow no one went back for the bait with only a half hour walk, wonder if you would have caught less or more with the prawns.....

    Tell ya mates they are soft, I went back to the car once after forgetting my sunnies, 10km round trip and that was after walking all the way in, 20km by the end of the day.....

    Still out fished the mate that was there!:biggrin2:

  13. When your casting hard and the cast doesnt go far, is the leader knot in the guides?

    Does the knot clunck through the guides as you cast?

    Slim leader knots make a huge difference, knots like the PR and FG are super thin and usually cast threw guides no matter what size. a leader knot that doesnt go threw the guides at all is even better if you can get away with short leaders.

    Of late I have been running 30-60cm leaders for jews and snappers. No drop in bites so far and no more line fatigue from casting a knot threw the guides either. I can now run any thickness of leader to....

    Greg

  14. I hear Superman wears GregL undies...

    I have a funny story about superman's undies!

    On a trip out west, out on the dams a girlfriend and I were fishing at the back of a dam and the fishing was very slow to say the least! It was a steaming hot day so we found a nice deserted bay and stripped off for a swim and frolic.

    A few hours later, back in the cabin during my shower I noticed I had a red rash on me. Screaming out "what the hell have you given me woman?" I get out of the shower and see in the mirror, I had red undies on!:074:

    So there's a trap for young players, always slip slop slap where the sun usually don't shine!:tease:

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