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wazatherfisherman

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  1. Good on you Rebel I hope your kind gesture made his day- and he caught some fish on his new gear. Well done mate
  2. I'd be in it if possible- we've had 2 in the last couple of years, one at Frank's and another at a Thai restaurant up the central coast- great meeting other Raiders
  3. Welcome Foxfishing plenty of Groper along the eastern suburbs ledges and plenty throughout lower Sydney Harbour. Great advice from Noel and Pickles above especially the urchins as burley and Red Crabs for bait. Groper are most active towards high tide when they can access crabs (their favourite food) and often come into really shallow areas searching for the crabs, low tide they are usually fished for on the bottom. Plenty of times over the years we've had them swim within a meter or so of us while fishing wave swept ledges where the Red Crabs are- time of day isn't really important in my opinion
  4. Hi Neil looking forward to seeing you get a genuine big cod on it and how it handles such a critter. Have you found it casts the 'right size' lures accurately?
  5. Great report Mike, enough fish to keep you interested and your 'eye in'. They reckon that tackle shop is the largest in the world (certainly Australia's largest)- first time I went in there I swear I heard Angels dropping from the ceiling playing harps. Promised Derek if I win lotto I'm going to take him in there for a full day shopping- you need a full day to check everything out, it really is mind blowing for lovers of fishing/tackle
  6. MERRY CHRISTMAS to all and thanks to the great moderating team for maintaining the site the way they do. Hoping to see plenty of fishy action for everyone
  7. It's always a 'toss-up' with gars and squid- eat or bait, really tasty!
  8. Great report and interesting bag of fish! Nice photo's too
  9. Hi Pete that is fantastic news!! Definitely what all the Alvey fans wanted to hear. Made my day!
  10. Great to see you getting out and catching a feed Frank!
  11. Hi Pete I know I can speak for Derek and myself in saying hope you're feeling better soon and best of luck when you try the chips! Bream beware!
  12. Another excellent fish! Jury's out on the bite on the slimy though
  13. Hi Bob although this isn't in relation to Berowra specifically we used to do a fair bit of fishing for Mullet, both as teenagers and later when land based game came into the picture. When fishing for Mullet in the upper reaches of the Georges River (particularly around Landsvale) we used to use small Luderick style floats, set about 4ft deep with the lead (sheet-lead) about a foot above a size 8 bronzed treble and fresh white bread squeezed on to almost hide the treble completely. The float would go up and down a couple of times before disappearing totally and we'd strike hard. If you fished shallower you got much smaller Mullet. We used to stand on old car doors in the water (it was really muddy) and consistently catch plenty of good sized Mullet. Quite often when there were about 8-10 young blokes fishing there in the afternoons and you had to watch for flying floats as some of the common ones used were aluminium stemmed and became 'missiles' that often stuck in the muddy bank behind where we stood. Closer to home, around the bay at Fivedock we fished same way, same depth with the only difference being a size 6 suicide was used instead of the treble as these were kept alive for use as bait the next day, whereas the Landsvale ones were caught for fillet bait. Around the Harbour we've caught plenty on mince while Yakka fishing around Leichhardt and bacon fat with the rind on is also extra good sometimes. Of a night we've found they go for the floating bread but they don't like getting too close to the boat/wharf. @kingfish101 is probably the guy to chat with re Berowra Mullet
  14. Welcome JayC Fisho plenty of great people and information on the site, use the search engine up top for a wealth of data
  15. Nice bag of fish as usual. Those pick-handles (couta ) aren't bad bait- they just smell a bit. Good feed of Flatties and personally, like fresh Tailor on the bbq
  16. Not laughing at your expense! I hope you got a few fish in the end!
  17. My first lure caught fish was also a Flathead caught on a 'Wonder Wobbler'- I remember well, being told it was a fluke to catch a Flathead on a lure but had a complete change of mind when I caught another one on the same lure in the same spot a week later- that was 50yrs ago. There were probably more of these lures produced than almost all other lures in Australia's fishing history, 'Wonder' produced chrome, gold, blue and many other colours including 'multi-colour' and their main competitor was 'Alpha' who produced 'Alpha Wobblers' that were virtually identical, with the exception that Alpha added a small, harder plastic red 'tag' that sat on the rear split-ring adjacent the hook eye- same as those pictured in Mike's original post above-, which 'fluttered' independently and was marketed as the 'advantage over other similar lures'. Virtually every fisher had one in their tackle box and if the call came 'they're getting them on lures' it was the go-to first choice for many. The abundant east coast Tailor population of pre 1980's was always vulnerable to these types of lure. FrankS kindly made me some out of Stainless and they are way better than the original version
  18. That's terrible Mike- hope you heal up quickly- getting all the broken edges of the oysters out is a bugger, reckon most fishers would have similar (but not as bad) experiences with oysters. Hope you get revenge and eat a few
  19. Congratulations Mike and Mrs Mike! Babies born on a rising tide are destined to become lure fisho's 😉 Best wishes to your family
  20. Great video! I reckon you're going to need a bigger landing net soon!
  21. Hi Bloggsy - pink bits for sure, models 'HD' and 'PB'. Pink is the 'go-to' colour
  22. They certainly are the prize of the estuary- well done and hope it's the first of many for the season
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