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  1. Hi Roberta,

    I know what you are taking about re those blackfish at Tuncurry.When we were up there for the Fishraider weekend in June we spotted those monsters feeding on the swimming pool net. There were literally hundreds and some I would say over 45-50cm. It was a great sight watching them, however we continued on our sunday walk and let them be. Obviously they had no intention of looking for greenweed on the end of the hook at that stage of the year. Good to see you are still at em. Leave some for next year eh!.

    Cheers Bart :1fishing1:

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    G,DAY ROYCE and ROBERTA,

    WE WENT NORTH AS USUAL FOR THE WINTER THIS YEAR, AN ANNUAL EVENT FOR US BLACKFISHING BOYS. SWR IS OUR USUAL SPOT.

    THE BLACKFISH CATCH FOR US THIS YEAR WAS A LOT LESS THAN LAST YEAR ALTHOUGH WE DID MANAGE SOME NICE SIZEABLE FISH AMONGST THEM. EACH YEAR OUR TOTAL CATCH HAS BEEN DECREASING,ESPECIALLY IN THE LAST 4 YEARS.

    MOST OF THE GUYS ARE EXPERIENCING THE SAME ,WHERE AS ONCE IT WAS FULL ON FOR THE BLACKFISH ,NOW YOU MUST HAVE ANOTHER PLAN OF ATTACK E.G BREAM,FLATHEAD ETC . ETC.

    I AM SURE MOST OF THE NORTHERN RIVER TOWNS ARE SEEING THE SAME HAPPEN.

    HOWEVER ALL WAS NOT LOST THIS YEAR AS WE HAD THE BEST YEAR YET ON THE BREAM CATCH ON SMOKEY BEACH. " AWESOME!!"

    BUT BEING A TRUE LOVER OF BLACKFISHING IT IS DISAPPOINTING WHEN YOUR EFFORTS OF YESTERYEAR HAVE NOT BEEN REPEATED.

    AH YES ROYCE, MAYBE STAY CLOSER TO SYDNEY NEXT YEAR. I COULD BE MISSING OUT.

    CHEERS BART :1fishing1:

  3. HI ROYCE,

    NO mate,Ihave only been back in Sydney a few years,but it would not surprise.It is of much annoyance when I see the amount of Blackfish being netted up north. The Blackfish runs are getting smaller every year,and the locals aren't happy. They do I am sure end up in tin food etc. Good to hear from you.

    Cheers BART :1fishing1:

  4. Hi Peter

    When living in NZ I used to watch these giant fish swanning around the wharves at Tauranga & in the estuary of Paunui/Coromandel - no-one fishes for them!

    Here is a good site for NZ fish - the blackie/parore photos are down the bottom of the page

    http://www.seafriends.org.nz/images/fish.htm

    Cheerio

    Roberta

    Groper over there is called Hapuka

    HI Roberta ,

    Checked out the above website. Very interesting. Sad to see that they were nearly wiped out by the pro's. Would not like to see that happen here.

    Cheers Bart :1fishing1:

  5. Mate if your going with hungover novice fisherman STAY AWAY.

    Any ocean rock ledge is a bad idea for that mix and Avoca is no acception, there are enough plaques to the people that have passed at that ledge and no need to risk adding more.

    Hit the beaches or take em into brisbane waters for some bream and flatties, more fun, they can keep drinking at a much lower risk to their safety.

    Also avoca gets crouded, really really crouded, like shoulder to shoulder in summer and i find it aint worth it anymore! Thats why i only fish it in the rain / reasonably bad weather / weekdays when i can.

    p.s bad weather / rain cleats are a 1,000,000,000% MUST!

    SO RIGHT YEEROS,

    Take Note KING VIRGIN ,not for the novice fisho.......... :mad3: ...............Extremely Dangerous......XXXXXXXXX

    CHEERS BART :1fishing1:

  6. G'day KENMARE ( BOB )

    :1fishing1:

    Hoping to take the boat up to the Brisbane Waters very soon. I love drifting for the good old flathead along Paddy's or moving on toward Ettalong. Have not fished up there for quite a while. Are the Blue Swimmers around .

    CHEERS BART. :1fishing1:

  7. Crikey, I hope you guys had plenty of petrol in the tank. Looks as if you did more travelling than fishing. But at least you seem to be enjoying yourselves

    . Good on ya lads

    Cheers BART :1fishing1:

  8. G'day Raiders, :(

    Sad to see another fatality on our waterways. Be careful out there lads and set a good example for others to follow. With boating becoming more popular we need to get a more safe boating message out there. I dont feel safe out there,especially Georges River , Botany Bay where I like to fish. I have already lost my boat and gear because of another persons negligence. Please slow down and follow waterways rules.

    Safe Boating Raiders

    Cheers BART :1fishing1:

  9. Great Pictures PETER,

    It is special to be able to capture great shots like that. Being on the beach with your fishing gear or your best girl whilst the sun is rising is something to behold. It is hard to beat.

    Cheers BART. :1fishing1::action-smiley-031:

  10. Good to see you get a feed there SALTRIX. However the Missus is doing the good Catholic thing tonight. and cooking Atlantic Salmon for the family. It will help to alleviate the pain of not being out there on the water myself. She is pushing the barrow pretty hard at the moment,as she is not happy about forking out money to buy the fish. However I am working on solving that problem soon.

    Congrats Cheers BART :1fishing1:

  11. GOODAY TIMZZ, I advise you to get to know this country first.Move around and mix with the people. Fishing especially around Rock Platforms can be extremely dangerous. Talking to people helps .however experience in fishing is important. Too many of our new migrants get into trouble by thinking that they just have to cast a line into the water. Safety is a MUST around these parts.

    :1welcomeani: Best of Luck.

    :1fishing1: BART

  12. G'day RAIDERS, :thumbup: I was up home on the Central Coast today, when a truckload of Fishery Inspectors drove onto a headland reserve opposite my place. The 4WD had signage as such also Dept of Primary Industries signage. I did not follow them .But I am curious though. They are around lads but can't be everywhere at once.

    Cheers Bart :1fishing1:

  13. Hey Shannon, get a nice chunk of tailor or yakka or even ox heart, get an old hand line with a big hook

    on it , chuck it over the edge of the boat and then the crabs will come, wait till you see your hand line start moving , then very slowly feel for weight on the hand line, and bring him up slowly , put net under and well behind him and , bingo you will have yourself a tasty blue swimmer crab. Blue ones are the male keepers, the browny coloured ones are the girls , they need to be put back.. Cheers..

    :1fishing1: Onya Ray,

    That is correct.Give the girls a break. Put them all back and Let them procreate. Crabbing is fun.

    Cheers Bart :thumbup:

  14. When it rains cats and dogs for a time our lake systems benefit greatly.The BIG DRY is doing a lot of damage.Human activity ,pollution etc can be seen in our systems. Good rains have helped the system at The Entrance on the Central Coast. However walking around the lake up there you can see the muck and ooze going into the lake on a daily basis. Human activity. NOT GOOD.

    Cheers BART :1fishing1:

  15. Hi Ross,

    You have it right mate ,spot on. It is a special feeling out and about trying to catch those little buggers. They give so much pleasure the way they fight. The battle is not lost easily and they let you know it. Using the right gear and line also gives great fun. It is essential. I would love to take my big canine fishing with me but unfortunately he eats anything and everything he sets his eyes on. Destroying my Blackfishing gear would lead to an early departure to the big river in the sky.

    Cheers BART :1fishing1:

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