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  1. I had a near identical experience about 2nonths ago, about 300m up from the bridge. Hundreds of big mullet schooled together and I couldn't get anything. After a while, I tried throwing out a tiny whiting popper, jerking it a couple of times and then letting it float on the water above them with no movement at all. They would slowly suck it in and I ended up getting about six of them. They were huge, about 1.5kg each! 

  2. I've been getting some beach worms lately to try for some bream off the beach at Wollongong. Had some good success last Monday, with 2 bream at 34cm and 33cm and 1 at 28cm. Also got loads of small flattys and 1 whiting. Does anyone know if the bream come on during the winter? Cheers

  3. 1 hour ago, Big Yella said:

    I do mate, though I'm trying to figure out how to get them on here as it keeps saying the file is too big?

    Thanks for the help mate! Not the best pic. Though the only one I have. Now I know how to upload them, there will be more pics!

    cheers

  4. 8 minutes ago, Wellzy94 said:

    Nice work! It's always satisfying not only catching your own bait, but catching fish off it too!
     

    You wouldn't happen to have any pics to share, by chance?

    Cheers,

    Wellzy

    I do mate, though I'm trying to figure out how to get them on here as it keeps saying the file is too big?

  5. Gday Raiders,

    just a short report on this mornings beach fish at puckeys beach. Went yesterday arvo to get some beach worms on the low tide, which I have only tried twice before with next to no success. Though this time I found my rhythm and manages about 10 worms.

    fished this morning for 2 whiting and the one flathead. As soon as the whiting came on the bite, the N/E wind ripped up, making it too hard to keep fishing. 

    Anyway, decent feed for tonight 

  6. 2 minutes ago, Kaneo said:

    Yeah I see a lot of people fishing off the break walls at the end where the opening is for salmon and king fish , I've had no luck there myself but only been there few times. So I thought I might take the boat out there on a nice day and see how I go !

     

    2 minutes ago, Kaneo said:

    Yeah I see a lot of people fishing off the break walls at the end where the opening is for salmon and king fish , I've had no luck there myself but only been there few times. So I thought I might take the boat out there on a nice day and see how I go !

     

    2 minutes ago, Kaneo said:

    Yeah I see a lot of people fishing off the break walls at the end where the opening is for salmon and king fish , I've had no luck there myself but only been there few times. So I thought I might take the boat out there on a nice day and see how I go !

    Good luck mate, let me know how you go

  7. Just now, Kaneo said:

    Only a small 310 dart with an 8Hp, I think 10ft. Not sure if the boats even suitable to take there thought I'd get some info before even thinking about taking it out :)  

     

    @Big Yella

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    Mate, if you got a really nice flat calm day, you could take it out of the break walls no problems at all. I fished out of a 13ft 35 year old Quintrex about 3km out from those break walls and cleaned up. Inside the harbour is very calm. Along the eastern break wall it averages about 12m deep and can hold some decent fish 

  8. 6 minutes ago, Kaneo said:

    Hey Raiders,

    Has anyone been out fishing in a tinny anywhere in this photo below inside of the break walls not outside as it would be to rough for a small boat and dangerous ? If so where abouts would be a good spot & how deep is the water there , too deep to anchor or will be fine within the break walls. 

     

    Cheers kaneo 

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    How big is the tinny mate?

  9. 5 hours ago, twisty84 said:

    Any one had luck on stanwell beach ? 

     heading there this Friday night

    Mate you will always catch plenty of salmon off the beach at Stanwell Park using Ganged pillies. The only thing is it gets absolutely packed these days. People crowd the beach and leave all of their rubbish and fishing line/hooks all over the place. I had to pull a line with hooks attached to it out of my dogs mouth last week while taking him for a walk. 

    Anyway, good luck on Friday, and don't be afraid to tell people to take their rubbish with them if you see them leaving it behind.

    cheers

  10. Ended up heading out off Port Kembla yesterday at 4.30am to have a fish on the reefs around the 5 islands.

    we did a bit of trolling around the islands with some deep divers for some kings with no luck, only a massive Sargent baker took the lure. 

    Switched it up and put on a surface lure, only for a barracouta, no kings.

    had a bottom bash on the reefs with some good success. Picking up 3 very good sized Morwong, 5 nice plate sized snapper, various other reef species. 

    We decided to head out to the sandy bottoms and have a drift for some flathead, got 3 blue spot at 45cm. 

    We were just about out of bait when we pulled in a solid slimy mackerel, which we cut up and it kept us fishing a little longer.

    we were back on the reef looking for a few more snapper when I hooked up. I thought I'd hooked into a decent snapper, though when I saw the colour coming up from the depths, it was my dream come true, my first yellow tail kingfish! Only a small rat, coming in at 48cm, I didn't care, still a kingy! 

    Anyway, great day out on the water and a great feed.

    cheers.

     

  11. hello everyone, I am hoping for a little bit of advice here on chasing kings and bonito outside of Port Hacking.

    I am hoping to head out of Port Hacking early Monday morning (weather permitting) and will be fishing between Wattamolla and Bate Bay. Target species will be Kingfish and Bonito. I have tried trolling a few different lures along here in the past with no luck.Has anyone caught these fish here before? if so, how did you catch them? and whereabouts?

    Also if this fails, does anyone know of a decent drift around here for flathead or a snapper spot thats not too far out? (its only a small boat).

    Any help at all will be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers.

  12. 5 hours ago, Drummer Hunter said:

    Took my family to Grays Point that day telling them it was a good place for the family with secret intentions to suss out more fishing spots. Wife saw through my idea as she knows any place near the water means fishing to me. Got down to the water and felt it really warm up compared to a week ago.  My daughter was asleep in the car so i had a 20 min window but limited from shore. With wind in face, no wading gear or shorts and dogs running in and out of the water spooking any fish that may have been around I had no chance. Good to hear you got out there Big Yella with the whiting on the bite, like you said Yowie knows his stuff. I'll be out there again soon, but this time with nobody holding me back.

    Haha mate it will happen, also I was there Monday! I went Tuesday aswell though had bigger all luck!

  13. 3 hours ago, Yowie said:

    A good day out with the family, and fish to be caught as well.

    Better than Port Hacking at present, too many noisy boats, jet skis, skiers. And most fish are not very big at all.

    Jelly fish have been like that inside Port Hacking, but not for some years now.

     

    Dave.

    Fished the port on Tuesday, got one legal whiting (37cm) and that was it for about 5 hours! Tonnes of little reds and undersize whiting and bream. Where are the fish?!

  14. 27 minutes ago, elferoz777 said:

    Do you need a nig tide?

     

    Ive seen them caught on a low but there some russian fellows that used to fish it on a dangerously high tide.

    You can fish on a low, though it's much better on a high. If the swell is coming from the south it's extremely protected and dead flat. You can fish when swells from the north, though only a smaller swell

  15. 8 minutes ago, elferoz777 said:

    Is that off the rock ledge on the north end of the pool? Theres always blokes squiding there. I tried and sucked but hsve seen one bloke come in and jig up 4 25cm plus models in ten mins. 

    Sure is mate, it's a little hard in summer when the NE wind is blowing straight into you. Though on a nice calm day, about an hour before sunset, I use pink or green jigs, 2.5 or 3 depending on the conditions. Some solid squid there

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