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  1. Today I went on a charter from Sydney. The boat and skipper along with his deckhand were great. Despite all the effort they put in the fishing was very hard. Some snapper, mowies and sweep were about. One notable catch was fellow Fishraider Pompom. He caught a very very large cuttlefish on a whole pilchard. Very kindly he donated for my evening dinner. 

    To make up for it the were a few pods of dolphins and plenty of whales about breaching.

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  2. Yeah just near Seaforth by look of it. I was fishing a spot in middle harbour today while bait fishing land based. I was reeling in a slimy mackerel and it was taken by a king. After a hard and long fight on light gear I got it almost to shore and it bust me off

  3. Went out tonight to the jetty at Rose Bay for 30mins. On the second cast hooked on to a bream. Was using a lightly weighted pilchard tail. Great quick session(had to let off some steam) 

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  4. 1 hour ago, kingie chaser said:

    Looks about 42-45cm to me :biggrinthumb:

     

    Doesn't matter as long as it was over 30cm.

     

    I bet it tasted great, how did you cook it?

    It tasted amazing, I baked it with lightly garlic infused butter and a dash of lemon. The texture was perfect 

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  5. Today on a charter just off of Wollongong I caught my first legal Snapper. I can't remember the exact measurement and now I've eaten it there is no chance of a remeasure. We were fishing in approximately 70m of water. I used a three hook rig, all 5/0 circles. Bait was half salted pilchards.

    Conditions were reasonable and we watched the rain glide past without being caught in it. A very enjoyable day to tick another species off the list. I also caught a 52cm Flathead and two 38cm Flathead 

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  6. On 23/04/2018 at 12:21 PM, Jay88 said:

    Hi Steve, nice pictures and glad you and your father had fun! Mate, I was wanting to get into beach fishing, and I was wanting to try out Manly or Coogee. However, still working on my cast and the ability to identify gutters.

    Would you be able to share some tips in these areas mentioned above? I usually fish estuaries. And I have been inactive for couple of years, so this is my first post after 2 years. Cheers mate.

     

    As above, great information from those guys.  With casting, fortunately at Manly the gutters are as close as 10m in front of you,  North Steyne end normal has great gutters forming a lot of the time. They do shift so it's good to stop and observe for 10minutes before you start fishing  

  7. 13 hours ago, Berleyguts said:

    Yes, Steve. I use 20lb flouro a fair bit too. I don’t target bream much, though. Do you find it fine to use when targeting bream, with no drop in strike rate?

    It's fine when targeting bream, at my usual spot I can't stop getting bites from them using 20lb fluorocarbon. Their grinding little teeth will wear through anything less after about 5 bream I've found 

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  8. I had a problem like that I actually stepped up to 20lb fluorocarbon and hasn't effected the amount of bites but increased the amount of fish landed. My mainline is only 8lb and that's more than strong enough if you play them right

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  9. Another evening session at Seaforth. Straight through small running ball sinker and lumo bead to a size 4 hook,  alternating between squid and yakka slices. Lots of bream biggest 36cm, as usual take one for food. Some other lads at the spot caught a 56cm Flathead also on yakka. Hong Kong beauty Fong caught a legal blue swimmer crab, tasty lunch for her tomorrow.

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  10. After a great session shark fishing on Saturday 7th at Manly Beach I thought I would head there again Saturday just gone. Another good reason was that my father is over from England and he loves fishing. Twenty minutes after setting up I go to get my head torch from the UTE, while there I get a frantic call from my mother to get back on the beach. I thought great first shark of the night. My dad was playing a monster really well. But after observing the way it was playing I knew it wasnt a shark. He finally beached it and was what I think is a banjo ray. Still he was happy as was his first catch down under. 

    Unfortunately the sharks didn't come out to play that night. That being said we suspect PomPom was on to one but the hook pulled.  We settled for a mixed bag of rays, tailor and salmon. One wobbegong shark but they are not your stereotype looking shark so was not counted. It was a fun night. 

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  11. I have a boat licence and looking to get out and explore the spots around Sydney. It would be great to get out with you. Message me 0481155455. I have all my own kit can bring bait, food, drinks and a good sense of humour. Hope to hear from you. I'm living in Sydney and able to drive to meet you

  12. I've seen first hand to my amusement their kick so was on my guard and it was handled with extreme caution. It's my second one I'm a week the other being caught up near Palm Beach on the Hawkesbury side

  13. Easter Sunday and I thought a spot of fishing was in order. Clifton Gardens was the first destination. Every man and his dog had the same idea so I had a lovely BBQ then proceeded to another spot in Seaforth. 

    After a very slow start of undersize snapper and whiting, the bream appeared. Three of the bream were legal and I thought would make a light lunch for Easter Monday. Amongst the catches of snapper, bream and whiting were a numb ray and an eel(unfortunately no blue swimmer crab again). That being said a guy there had one drop off his line bringing it up to the jetty.

    All in all a fun evening with the BBQ and people who were out fishing also. 

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  14. Reference to the question about Brooklyn on the Hawkesbury, every time I have fished it day after a full moon it wasn't a good session. However on any other time had lots of fun there.

    4 hours ago, Ojay Samson said:

    Thanks for this bit of info, I was planning to launch from there tomorrow morning for a fish... doesn't seem like its the best idea. Was hoping it would be less busy than say in the harbour, but doesnt sound like it.
    Would anyone know if the hawksbury would be any better (ala brooklyn area)? 
    Wanting to go out on saturday and monday... just dont want to play washing machine bumper cars on the water.

     

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  15. Another long gap between posts, but here it goes. After many visits to a beautiful spot in Seaforth(land based) I was able to add a new species to the list. Although not a fish it was lovely to catch. My first blue swimmer. After checking the bag size and limit I decided it would make beautiful lunch. Caught while using a strip of squid. It was my last cast and was swearing as I thought I was reeling in a lump of wood. That's until it neared the jetty. I saw the beautiful colours and quickly swung it in before it had time to make an escape. 

    Seaforth is a magical spot, I'm not one to hide spots. So if you are land based and want to try it, message me privately and I can ping you the map of the spot. Species caught are good bream, leather jacket and trevs. I have also seen some big Flathead caught. 

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  16. The guys I see catching the most squid use 2 small jigs on a Paternoster rug,  small weight at end. Normally white and pink jigs. As for Clifton gardens not sure about catching squid there. Last night several guys were there trying but not catching 

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