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Bryson

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  1. 10 hours ago, kingie chaser said:

    Well done, as in other threads I keep suggesting its a very under utilised fish for the table.

    Similarly with some other species as well.

     

    Talking about having to buy bait what about using metal lures like Halco twisties or similar?

    They are cheap as chips & they work well to.

     

     

     

     

    Cheers, I did actually pick up a metal lure but didn't get it out the box this time, I've never really fished with lures so I never feel confident with them. Saying that I'm not all that confident with bait 😂 maybe I'll give it a shot next trip 

  2. Update: genuinely enjoyed the taste of the salmon, cooked a piece in butter to try it out and was really nice. The rest has just gone into a spicy pasta for work this week. Happy days 

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  3. Got out yesterday evening to try catch a feed off the beach. 
    plan was to try catch some yellowtail from Kiama harbour and take them to Bombo beach instead of paying for pillies from the servo as usual. After a hour or so with no yellowtail in the bucket a trip to the servo it was and a pack of pillies, oh well at least I tried. 
    long story short I got to the beach by 4pm and had caught 8 salmon and a decent bream by 6. So much fun. Bled one salmon out and it's filleted in the fridge ready for dinner tonight. Thought I'd give it a go and make my own mind up on wether it's nice or not. 
     

    i Forgot my brag mat but managed to take a couple of photos with the salmon. 

    🤙🏼

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  4. 3 hours ago, noelm said:

    Not too sure how experienced you are, so if you know this, please ignore it, when putting your rod in the sand, be careful not to "spear" it in, it's very common for the reel to snap off between the reel and the rod, momentum builds up when you stab the rod down, the rod stops when it hits the sand, and the weight of the reel simply snaps off the thin cast bit, seen it hundreds of times, best bet is to get a bit of plastic pipe that your rod butt fits into, and cut one end at an angle to make a spike and push that into the sand to make a "rod holder".

    Yea I keep meaning to get myself some pipe for that exact purpose, just always forget until I'm back on the beach, I'll be gutted if I break my real because I didn't get hold of some pipe Thou. 
    never really thought I'd break anything just the annoyance of trying to get the rod down deep enough. but now you've said that I will make sure I do. 

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  5. After just moving down to Kiama downs I bought myself a new beach rod from Windang bait and tackle, grabbed a few pillies and went down to jones beach in the hope of getting a salmon or tailor. 
    Didnt start off very well as my bait was just getting dragged sideways and back to the shore even with my biggest weight on the rig so gave up there and had a Look on maps to see if I could find a more sheltered beach. Decided on Kendall's beach just down the road. Got there at about 8:30. 2nd cast and before I had the rod in the sand I was on. Been so long since I've had a fish putting up a decent fight that I was over the moon with pulling in a salmon. Strangely the rest of my rig below the hook was gone, so re rig and go again little bit of a wait but then another salmon, a fair bit smaller but still great fun. There was a park by the beach so invited the mrs down with my 2 year old daughter. We had a quick picnic breakfast before I'd wind in and take her to the park, managed to get a flattie with them there prob around the 35cm mark. 
    All in all a very enjoyable morning on a beautiful beach. 

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  6. Out on my mates boat tomorrow at rose bay, normally a land based fisho targeting whiting bream flatties salmon etc, no idea where to head but gonna take a selection of baits and hopefully stumble across a few fish. From what I've read depths of around 30m is good for flatties and if I see any bust ups chuck a lure at it. I'm confident with catching whiting so if all else fails I'll try catch some whiting for the table. Anyway that's the "plan" hopefully be putting a post up tomorrow worth posting. 🤞🏻 

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  7. 17 hours ago, SaltyGreek said:

    I get my poddies in a trap. 3L juice bottle with an X cut at the top then fold the flaps down. Drop two heavy sinkers in or something that will keep it on the bottom and throw in some bread. In the river some of the mullet are a bit big for the trap and there are some fish which look like tiny herring that go inside in plagues. Keep persisting through the tiny fish and eventually the poddies will go in as long as you keep them around with bread burley. 

    Legend cheers for that, hopefully see me posting soon having caught some nice flatties on the poddies 😜

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  8. 16 hours ago, kingie chaser said:

    I've launched at most ramps around BB & yes Foreshore Rd is by far the best as it has 2 pontoons the surface road is clean not slippery as it is at some.

    BUT to @Bryson I would heed GF's advice & try to get to the ramp on a week day if possible for your 1st attempt & especially if you just want to spent time sussing it all out.

    Any ramp on the weekend can be a bit of a pressure cooker of a place when you don't know what you are doing & your holding up 10 people trying to rush to get their boats in & even in the afternoon as people are trying to get out!!

     

    I don't actually go to Foreshore Rd on the weekend & choose to travel a bit further to another ramp if I do choose to go fishing on sat/sun but that is rare now.

    I love midweek fishing :thumbup:

    We bought the boat yesterday and the guy selling was great showed us how to put it in/out of the water and explained everything brilliantly, after exchanging the $$ and paperwork we had a go at launching and went relatively smoothly, was very quiet at the ramp thou out on the Hawkesbury... might not be so easy if there is a que of boats up our ass 👀

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  9. 1 hour ago, Welster said:

    I usually use the one at Kyeema if fishing the bay but there is nothing wrong with the ramp at Foreshore Drive. Be aware that plenty of cars have gone for a swim sliding in at low tide though. 

    Just take your time don’t feel pressured and start to develop a checklist.  

    If you can’t reverse practice somewhere else first.

    Be prepared before you arrive.

    Stop in the prep area. Make sure the bungs are in. Tie down straps are off the back. Motor is off the travel bracket. Rope is ready depending which system you are using. Or have one of you in the boat. Leave the safety chain and winch on!

    Reverse back in your lane with the boat in at the right depth that takes a bit of practice but for me the step part of the trailer mud guards are below the water and there is just s little bit of ramp at the back of the car out of the water.  Handbrake on and park or in gear.   If it’s night time ( not on your first attempt) turn your headlights off there is nothing worse than trying to reverse when other people have their headlights on.

    Undo the safety chain, I’d usually have the person in the boat lower the motor and start it at this point. Or they can hold the rope if not in the boat most likely standing on the pontoon. Release the winch and give it a push off.   Don’t forget to take the winch handle back off if it’s removable. 

    Jump back in the car and go and park it.  Check it’s locked, nothing on display lights off. If possible the person looking after the boat should have moved it further up the pontoon or hang back out out of the way and just nudge up to it to pick you up when you arrive on the pontoon.

    The fun is out on the water so don’t hang around at the ramp making a nuisance of yourself.   If you are struggling accept some help and do the same for others.

    Absolute legend, you genuinely have just helped us out so much. Thanks for taking the time to write that, will have my phone at hand and reference to this when we’re at the ramp. Honestly can’t thank you enough 

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  10. Hey raiders just after a bit of advise on boat ramps. My best mate bought a boat (awesome for me 😂) we both have boat licenses but have only ever rented boats from boab boats so have no experience launching our own boat from a ramp. Was just wondering if anyone knew of any ramps in the eastern suburbs that are maybe easier to launch from than others? The one at botany is probably the closest to us. It might be that they’re all the same but no harm in asking the raiders 

  11. 3 minutes ago, xerotao said:

    Nothing wrong with test driving a boat. You would test drive a car before you purchase.

    Cheers for the reply mate, we were thinking that just weren’t sure. He’s seen the boat and is definitely gonna buy it if all is well on the water. 

  12. 2 hours ago, GoingFishing said:

    Great work landing that sambo....im not a big fan of aussie salmon for eating but taste can be very subjective.

    For instance my favourite eating fish is flathead and id much prefer that over snapper or bream for instance.

    I tend to release most fish I catch, normally because I've already eaten or have dinner planned but have had trevally whiting and now salmon that I've caught and whiting is easily my fave. I did take a flathead home once but messed the filleting up so bad that I had to throw it away and felt terrible about it. 

  13. 52 minutes ago, JonD said:

    Salmon are great for fish cakes but the fillets are also good if you remove the blood line, it's a good idea to do this for fish cakes too. Also if you fish after dark targetting jews, salmon and tailor fillets make excellent bait.

    If you haven't filleted and removed the blood line before there's a bit showing how about 6.30 mins into this video I made a few years back catching salmon with the kids.

     

    That was a good watch, looked like a great day fishing.... and very helpful with the bloodline. Thanks for the advise much appreciated ??

  14. 1 hour ago, masterfisho7 said:
    1 hour ago, rickmarlin62 said:

    Good feeling loadin up the rod on a fish  now u need to go back for more   take the missus then u dont have to go home...rick

    That used to be the case but we became parents and that's put a temporary block on that, at least till she's old enough to hold her own rod haha

  15. Hey raiders, been a few sessions of late without anything to report but still made the effort to go out tonight before the wind picks up. 

    Went to maroubra at about 7pm with no preparation just my surf rod and servo pillies in the hope of feeling a bend in the rod. 

    Tried a spot in the middle of the beach at what I hoped was a gutter but not a touch in an hour so walked to the south end by the rocks as a mate said he's had success there in the past and again nothing, told the mrs I'd be home empty handed again And started to walk back up the beach towards where I was parked. Obviously as a fisherman i had to have one last cast..... which resulted in my rod crashing over but no hook up, so a text to the mrs saying one more last last cast.... then bang I was on, put a serious bend in the rod and could see the fish jumping out, adrenaline was pumping! Got it in and was over the moon with a 63cm salmon! Wish I could have stayed and caught some more but had to get home. 

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  16. 3 hours ago, AI fella said:

    Hi mate, the answer is easy!! when I lived in Bondi i fished McKenzies Point ,take a left out onto the rocks from the track that goes along to Tamaramma , head out on the rocky headland , you'll see holes drilled in the rocks for rod-holders, I fished with 13 foot beach rod, 4000 size reel with 20lb mono(I dont like braid on big beach gear) ,swivel then 1.5m 30lb leader, whole pillies either on a bobby cork rig, or running spoon/star sinker rig ,again with a whole pillchard on gangs.

     When using pillies on gang hooks , if the bait is rigged head first youll get tailor, i rig them tail first for the kings......

    As with any open ocean spot you need to check conditions and swell, its an awesome spot with a small swell at first light

    Cheers

    Absolute diamond geezer. Thanks for that info mate i will check conditions and get out as soon as I can and give it a bash. Might take a walk up there now and see if I can find the the holes for the rod, make it easier for when I'm walking up at first light. 

    Will post a report if I hook up. 

    Thanks again ??

  17. 10 hours ago, Hooked-Up said:

    hi mate, salmon, tailor and kings are always on the move and rarely feed on the bottom so baits and sinkers arent the best approach.

    id be hitting the same spots youve been getting fish with small metal lures.

    if you see birds and bustups start winding as soon as it hits the water, if not then let it sink to different depths before retreving.

    keep moving until you find them.

    pelagics and landbased is not easy.

     

     

    Cheers mate I'll give that a go, very much appreciated. Hopefully over the next week I'll be posting about a nice catch or 2 ??

  18. Was flathead fishing the other day and got chatting to a fellow fisho who swore whiting are the best eating fish, so naturally I got some live worms and headed to the beach to hopefully find out for myself. 

    Caught 2 whiting going 32 and 35 cm and left as the beach filled up with families. Took them home, watched a few videos on you tube on how to fillet them and had lunch. All I can say is I owe that man a beer, what a lovely feed. Will defo be taking one or two home when I catch them in the future. Hopefully I'll improve my filleting skills as you may see for yourself in the picture attached..... happy new year 

     

    oh if anyone knows a better way of cooking whiting than salt pepper and fry that'd be awesome 

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  19. Happy Xmas and new year fishos. 

    Quick back story, I've been doing a lot of fishing over the last year and have had some success, caught a decent salmon from maroubra, tailor from coledale, good bream, whiting and flatties from Yarra bay and a lot of undersized fish from parsley bay. But I've had a lot of blanks in between a few catches. Im happy that I can catch bream whiting and flatties quite consistently by getting live worms and yabbies and moving about to find the fish but I feel i have to do more than just cast half a pillie on a running sinker into the drink and hoping for the best when I'm targeting salmon, tailor, kings ect. I really like maroubra beach and fancy my chances at finding a gutter there but it's so busy with swimmers and surfers from first light, I don't expect anyone's secret spots but any help with what to aim at when targeting these and if there's any way of maybe burleying in the surf conditions? If anyone knows a beach that is less busy than maroubra that could fish well that would be a dream. I don't mind driving a couple of hours for morning of fishing. 

    Sorry for the essay, and thanks for any help. 

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