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  1. 5 hours ago, fish2relax said:

    Are you referring to the Broken Bay (Sydney North) FAD? - that is still missing - I made the same mistake on Sunday.

     

    Terrigal FAD is still there and you should of spotted the dozen boats around it.

     

    where do you fish for flatties of Broken Bay? I usually have a drop on the way back in for zeros....

     

    Nice catch.

    It’s not a bad spot out there , it’s all tiny little spikey flathead from the valiant out to about 35-40mts then the better fish seem to come in around 45-50mts , attached a couple of pics from recent session out there wasn’t as pleasant as Sunday but certainly got a feed using fresh frigate fillets for bait 

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  2. 5 hours ago, fish2relax said:

    Are you referring to the Broken Bay (Sydney North) FAD? - that is still missing - I made the same mistake on Sunday.

     

    Terrigal FAD is still there and you should of spotted the dozen boats around it.

     

    where do you fish for flatties of Broken Bay? I usually have a drop on the way back in for zeros....

     

    Nice catch.

    Yeah there were a few boats out there but couldn’t find it anywhere, looking at the GPS I drive lines over the top of it a few times but no love! Spoke to Ron Osman and he mentioned the current has been pulling the FAD under the surface which makes sense , next Monday is looking good for another run out so will give it another go

  3. 5 hours ago, fish2relax said:

    Are you referring to the Broken Bay (Sydney North) FAD? - that is still missing - I made the same mistake on Sunday.

     

    Terrigal FAD is still there and you should of spotted the dozen boats around it.

     

    where do you fish for flatties of Broken Bay? I usually have a drop on the way back in for zeros....

     

    Nice catch.

    Hi Mate,

     

    i just line line up the tip of the lighthouse with the west head car park in 50mts of water and drop a couple of reedy rig paternoster over the side with a lump of whatever bait I catch at the valiant on the way out 

    The fish come pretty quick when you find a patch lots of double hook ups and sore arms from winding!

  4. G’Day Mate,

    My mate who was out with me is the game fisherman and he loves billfish and wants them to release well so he runs barbless hooks, they are good for an easy release sometimes while you are still fighting them! lol 

    Was a nice bag and a tasty breakfast, smashed the kingie sashimi this morning!

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    G’Day Raiders

    Went out for a look Sunday morning as the weather was kind to small boat owners with low winds and slight seas, first stop was the Joey where there was a good mix of rats and a few decent fish amongst them , used up all my squid and put 2 keepers in the esky after releasing 3 and losing a really nice fish at the boat.

    While the weather was still good we headed east and once wide started to head for the Terrigal FAD, there were quite a few dolphins out there enjoying themselves , had a small dolly hit one of the skirts which was put back to grow up and swam off well, shortly after had something large hit one of the skirts and pulled hard a mad flurry of action to clear the other lines then got into it and after what was probably less than a minute the fish threw the barbless hooks and was gone! It had some serious go in it! We then headed  out to where the GPS said the FAD would be but couldn’t find it for love nor money!?!? Saw a couple of other boats coming in around the same time that may have had the same issue!?

    With no FAD to be found we headed to the 50mt Flathead grounds off the Joey to top up the esky and put a few blue spots on ice for dinner before calling it a very good mornings work and heading in.

     

    Good forecast for tomorrow so might have to have another crack!

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  6. I went out to the terrigal FAD gps coordinates on Sunday morning and couldn’t find it , spoke to a Mate who said there had been reports it was pulled under the surface by the current , did anyone see it out there on the weekend? 

    Was a few small Dollies around in the vicinity 

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  7. Great lizard, A mate of mine was fishing for Kings near Lovatt Bay a few months ago towing a live slimey around and had a big girl rise up and take it at the back of the boat, put her back but would have gone close to the lizard above, they are still around now and then 

  8. Thanks Scratchie, last summer was awesome around here with the kings, bonnies and tailor busting up all over the place inside, had some interesting vistors just out from broken bay with big schools of striped tuna turning up at times, had strange catches like spotted mackerel in Pittwater at times also 

     

    Just need this cold green water to go away and the nice warm blue water to show then we will be off to the races!

     

  9. Hello All

    long time lurker only recent poster

    My name is Jim and I live on Scotland Island in Pittwater, I am out on the water most days October to April when the water heats up and the fishing is on, in the colder months I do my hunting on land with the bow or rifle.

    Like a lot of Islanders I run a polycraft and do just about all my fishing from it, I mainly fish Pitty but also head out to the close in reefs and troll down the coast as far as Newport when weather permits.

    Might see some of you out there 

    Kind Regards 

    Jim

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  10. Hi Kiwi

    There has been good numbers of blue swimmers in Pittwater , try along the enge of the channel off western side of Palmy off the Golf Course, The Red Channel marker near the ferry wharf has a few hanging around or in Lovett or Morning bay on the drop offs in the heads of the bays near the mangroves

    whole fresh tailor or mullet will get them in your trap.

    All the best

    Jim

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