SickWolf
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I catch mullet off the wharf and use it as bait for bonito, plenty of them around
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37cm is a great whiting and the only improvement on your rig is having a leader and swivel so your sinker doesnt go straight down to your hook.
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Where in parramatta and lane cove is it freshwater?
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On 8/8/2018 at 5:56 PM, NewToFishing said:
Hey bro,
Live in Liverpool, and not sure what spots are good to be honest.... as long as i can get there by train it should be sweet.
If i can catch something which is edible it would be good ...
I also bought 40lb mono and a new #6000 rod and reel, so hoping to use that.
fishing under harbour bridge with 40lb mono and a 6000 reel seems a little over kill to me unless your going for kingies... if you have a long enough rod then try on the northern beaches and if you have an experienced friend, ask them to take you to the rocks...
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On 8/21/2018 at 10:08 AM, Jake18 said:
I am planning on buying a Diawa BG 4000, and I was wondering what rod I should match up with the BG.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
off the rocks and beach daiwa crossfire surf rods work well, off boats a shorter rod is better, it all just depends on where its being applied to
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On 8/24/2018 at 4:56 PM, fishii said:
Hi All
I am looking for info on a lure fishing rod ( Spinning Reel) . Going to be using it for hardbody lures/ metal lures weighing around 50gms .Is there a difference between jig spin rod / top water rod ? I would be fishing off the rocks so something around 8ft rod length would be ideal . Shimano jewel had a top water rod around 8ft . Is this a good option, or if you guys know anything with Daiwa or Penn would be great
Thanks
8ft is a little short off the rocks, depending on where you are fishing but yeah daiwa crossfire surf is a pretty good rod, not too pricey either
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On 8/24/2018 at 4:57 PM, Squ!rt said:
Baitcaster or Spinning reel?
he specified spinning reel
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Yeah the bream have been pretty skittish lately, got some nice ones off the rocks a while back. in botany bay i usually target blackies over bream. try using smaller lures if its not working out for you
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I know chicken works well but the one time i tried beef it didnt go so well... I would personally rather use bread
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I havent been there recently but apparently there was construction going on? There are usually heaps of yakkas there with some salmon and tailor thrown in the mix
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Obviously not when swimmers are around but at beaches that are known for sharks burleying up too hard will often end up in many many sharks and less of your target, unless your target is a shark, in which case well done. Find a beach without too much human activity (ever) and you should be good to go
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55 minutes ago, TheSillySalmon said:
Not to steal the spotlight away from Pugzthugz original question but;
Are whiting still able to be commonly caught off beaches during winter ? From what I have learnt from the most knowledgeable fisho of us all (Google) it seems whiting are more of a summer species ?
You can still get whiting in winter just gotta work harder, as it starts to warm up you can get whiting on popper on the sand flats. Same goes for beaches just gotta persist
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Thanks wazatherfisherman, in the turbulent wash zones, i find my bait gets washed around alot and eventually smashed on the rocks, leading to losing my bait and or rig. Plus the designated rock combo is rigged with floating line so unweighted baiting probably isnt an option, my favourite spot at avoca rocks holds drummer but my baits keep getting swept under ledges and snagged, how do i prevent this or should i cast further away from the shore.
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Ive heard central coast has been holding some salmon but cannot confirm personally.
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Fish the movement of the tide (run out and run in) and use a standard float rig with pencil floats but make sure that it stays level in the water rather than lyibg flat on top or sinking. Also use tiny panfish hooks (they should be green depending on the brand) and pieces of sea cabbage
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wobbegong are usually caught as by catch but ive caught some using strips of mackerel, bottom rigs like running sinker work just fine.
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try blackfish, off the rocks isnt essential but it is the easiest place to find them. also breakwalls like nelson bay produce good fish
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Can anyone confirm if north curl curl rocks and bare island are good blackfish spots with some local weed? Also any other rock spots are appreciated.
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5 hours ago, Volitan said:
Sick wolf, that would be a 50s, wouldn’t it.
I dont know
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Fish strip baits? Why would you want to do that? The natural scent should suffice
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For that method, people use the zeroed float, which doesnt require any weight, only the weight of the bait, long rods are especially helpful for this technique
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I just got a life jacket and it fits well, its light, its not inflatable and there are pockets for extra tackle and such. $130 seems pretty good to me
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Im looking for a pfd/life jacket myself for rock fishing but the ones at a shop seem to be either uncomfortable and stifling or just low quality. I have recently been looking into the iso life jackets and they are breathable and light but cost an arm and a leg. And then some!
whiting rigs?
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With paternoster, if ur holding the rod u can strike when u get a bite, and it allows you to fish multiple baits on one rig, but with running sinker, it’s designed so that the fish takes it, doesnt feel any resistance (say, a person or a sinker) and takes off. So with paternoster, its less likely to keep a fish if you leave the rod because the fish might spit it out or be more skittish.