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  1. Weather dependent of course but looking to go next weekend 12/13 December, fully equipped Brooker 510.  Hoping to drag some skirts and bottom bounce the island.  Accommodation organised already.  My regular fishing buddy is busy until the New Year and with the Kings allegedly in town I'm keen to go.  I'm in Canberra and usually take the ute down on the Friday night.  

  2. I've got a 2017 80hp and on a trip to Jervis Bay we went 130k's and used 33 litres of fuel if that helps.

    2 hours ago, browncrab said:

    Some of my mates had the exhaust burn through the manifold and did a fair bit of damage just after warranty ran out.

    Should have still been covered by warranty under the reasonable durability provisions of the Australian Consumer Law.

  3. Headed out early on the charter "Playstation" chasing Marlin in around 160 fathoms.  Managed to raise a Mako around the 90kg mark which put on a deep fight but didn't jump or put on much of a show, even very placid at the boat , which is a good thing I guess.  No luck with Marlin, only one hooked up on the day and there were quite a few boats out trying.  After a few hours trolling we started hitting the trap floats for dollies and we ended up with around a dozen and I managed a PB of 95cm, not huge but a nice fish that went down a treat!!  Good day had by all,  will be heading back in early March to hit it wide again in my boat as my deckie is now recuperated and keen as after this last trip.

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  4. I've got a large space under the rear deck on the port side of my boat and want to fill it up with a drawer/cupboard type arrangement so that I can have all my lures/skirts etc easily accessible yet out of the way.  I spotted some by a mob in the states called Marine Blue or Plaztec I think but way too pricey and shipping is ridiculous.  Can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier in Australia?  was hoping to find a system that takes the Plano large type plastic boxes, otherwise I might have to try and make something myself but would prefer a commercially made thing made of PVC or similar.  Doesn't have to be as fancy as the one pictured but similar layout would be good.

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  5. Hit the island yesterday on a charter boat and joined the other 50+ boats at the north end of the island.  Livies were very shy and we tried for around an hour to only come up with maybe 10 yakkas and a couple of slimies.  So the boat in total took about 20 kings not one legal fish among them.  I got close with a 60 something.  Good fun but a bit disappointing as I am yet to break my duck on a legal king (next week hopefully)  As I was on a charter they were only set up for bottom bashing (paternoster) and so caught the inevitable 20 rock cod, small flatties, a gurnard etc.  The pros were dragging them in just opposite us on jigs as were most of the other boats and I saw a couple of very nice fish come up while we were amongs the flotilla.  Have never seen so many boats in one spot!!!  So once again it was the case of "you should have been here yesterday" but a nice day on the water just the same.IMG_20200119_080520.thumb.jpg.8a459ab7cfc39e91f7900118b7e665f3.jpg

  6. My regular fishing mate has gone under the knife and will be out of action for some time.  Therefore I am keen to find someone who is interested in hitting Montague Island and surrounds over the next couple of months.  Mainly chasing kings (with little success it has to be said) and perhaps some beaky types once they appear.  I have a relatively new 5.3 Brooker runabout with a Merc 80hp four stroke and all the gear.  I can handle the boat single handed most of the time but prefer company as it just makes it more enjoyable.  Accommodation is organised at no cost just split the fuel/ bait costs.  Person experienced in actually catching kingfish would be excellent.  I am resident in Canberra, accommodation is just south of Moruya leaving an early morning half hour run to the ramp at Narooma.  Now the Kings highway has reopened I'm keen to get down there as apparently the kings are around!!!

  7. Headed out with John from Narooma in his 8+ metre plate boat for a morning on the water.  Took a while but we got onto some bait and filled the bait tank within an hour or so.  Headed out south of the island and didn't find much, a bunch of small rock cod (gave up counting) and wrasse.  Moved to another spot and got onto a few pinkies.  Water temp was 17 degrees with a moderate swell.  IMG_20190929_191045.jpg

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  8. Saturday was a bit of a disaster weather wise so my fishing buddy (Peter) decided to hit it early Sunday.  Woke up to about a 10 knot breeze but got out and within a minute of dropping we were both on to a couple of nice flatties.  This continued while we worked the same patch over and over until we had our bag.  Quite a few undersize flatties, two banjo sharks and the obligatory (for me) Sgt Baker and we headed back to pack up and get home before dark!  Didn't see or hear of anyone catching anything else really and we were surprised at the constant stream of good flatties (avg size around 43cm) and virtually no rubbish fish.  Can't wait to get back to JB for another session.

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  9. Packing up the boat and heading to the Gold Coast / Moreton Bay this weekend for a week of r & r and some tight lines hopefully.  Never fished the Goldie before so anyone with local knowledge want to share some secrets I'm all ears!!  Palm Beach reefs seem to be a good place to start from the basic research I've done but any advice very welcome.

     

  10. It's been a while coming but we are heading out wide of Jervis Bay this Sunday from sparrow fart.   The plan is to drag some skirts around out at the shelf hoping to have a Yellowfin commit suicide (or anything else for that matter) and Plan B downrigging the cliffs around Point Perpendicular for some kings.  Was going to hit the FAD but apparently it has moved/disappeared? Any suggestions welcome.

  11. On 4/10/2019 at 4:28 PM, GordoRetired said:

    Make one, get some old lead, make up a mould, I used a tennis ball as the diameter will make a 4lb bomb, I made a 1/2 tennis ball mould and poured 2 halves, drilled a hole through the middle, set a piece of thin galvanized plate in as a fin and bolted the halves together. Job done and cost almost nothing. 🙂

    I use a Downrigger shop unit and they deliver another 4lb bomb to my door for $33, hardly worth the bother to make one for that.  I also am wary of playing with lead if it can be avoided.

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  12. 16 hours ago, 61 crusher said:

    They look like a couple of well conditioned rainbows, you could try getting some paravanes or deep diving lures to get where the fish are holding,30 to 50m back is good for tassies, & good on you for getting a fish raider as your new fishing buddy 

    I have a downrigger but couldn't find the bomb, had to order another one!!  

  13. Headed off to Lake Eucumbene for the day yesterday and had a great day on the water with my new fishing bud from Fishraider, Peter.  Trolled around for quite a while and picked up a couple of rainbows on Pink Tassies.  Picked them up early in the day and then basically nothing although we saw plenty on the sounder but suspect they were a bit deep (around 8 meters).  Nice weather and other boats had more success running Tassies a looooooong way behind the boat.  All round good day, heading to Jervis Bay probably for the next trip weather permitting.

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  14. Im planning on some trips up the mountains from Canberra with my 5.3 Brooker.  Fully equipped with downrigger all gear etc.  I can load and unload by myself (my 16 year old has better things to do these days apparently) but is easier with two.  Trolling is mostly what I will be doing.  Comfortable tow car etc will be doing day trips (very early start) from Canberra.  Also keen to have a stab at some kings at Jervis Bay.  Please get in touch if interested in tagging along.

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  15. A couple of weeks ago my son and I went out of Moruya on a run out tide, with little to no swell to speak of.  I was following a catamaran running on it's engine and we were were going quite slowly and everything seemed fine.  I committed to going out and then all of a sudden a six footer appeared in front of us out of literally nowhere, followed by another couple.  My boat is 5.30m and it wasn't a huge scare but was surprised at how quickly they appeared.  Channel is narrow and only around 2 meters deep at low tide.  
    We were both wearing PFD's.  My condolences to the affected family.

  16. 19 hours ago, rickmarlin62 said:

    mate seriously..do you actually walk along and fish any waterways that hold carp?????????????? I fish two separate waterways for cod..one has carp..one doesn't..if clear running streams holding yellowbelly and murray cod compared to a muddy disgusting cesspool that some fish get accidentally caught in are the basis for removal of carp....gee what will I favour...I fish the headwaters of a notable river that holds both..there are fotos in previous topics..its a beautiful thing to walk the banks of a clean system..the carp are all the way to where we fish..but 5 miles downstream the water is mud...thirty years ago it was clear..some moron put carp into it by using them as bait...if I could get hold of them physically I would be in jail...a river I fish that has no carp in it so far is clean for the whole 22kms of property I have permission to fish...all the way to gorge country..if you walked these beautiful inland rivers and seen the degradation of our waterways caused by these blights on humanity you would retract every sneering  poopooing  comment you have made on this subject..if you can show me in any way shape or form why eradicating these noxious pests isn't the right thing to do  maybe I will take the time of day to acknowledge you have some credibility on commenting on this subject...do you actually fish  for cod...have you seen the state of our rivers..give me a reason to even answer your next unintelligent rant about a subject very dear and meaningful to some of us who have a passion for our inland waterways...im done justifying your replies....common sense in future or don't bother...cod faithful  RICK

    Where did you get the idea that I'm against the removal of carp?  Make them into fertilizer, do whatever is necessary to get rid of them, but do it right, that's all.  BTW I grew up in the Snowy Mountains and have fished inland waterways for the last 45 years.

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