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  1. Out the point is one of the best LBG platforms on the MN coast. Bit of a walk and may need a longer gaff. Not sure what is around currently but known for Cobia, Spanish, Tuna - google it. Should be some tailor. There is another platform to the south through National Parks - you can drive to the car park then walk. South end is safer. Jewfish, Tailor etc. I don't go to Hat Head to fish the beaches so no idea. Good luck and stay safe.
  2. Well done Gentlemen, I never tired of the beautiful purple hues on the Jewies.
  3. A very nice fish for skinny water. Well done. Now all I can think about is Eucumbene in a couple of weeks.
  4. There's that P word again!! Well done on an awesome catch. Don't fotget to donate the frame to Fisheries for their studies.
  5. Thanks for the report Bluefin. Can I ask what type of country you were fishing? Thanks
  6. Hi DD, I have not been fishing but those who have are saying the flathead are in numbers in the estuaries. Talk to Luke at Great Lakes Tackle. The water is quite warm - about 23 degrees in the Maninng so the Lakes should be similar. I suspect the estuay will fish better than outside at the moment. However the hot water is out wide already (El Nino). Good luck.
  7. Thanks for a great report, How timely - I have just been going through my trout gear in preparation for the Snowy Trout Festival week in November. After your success I will take the wand as well. Thanks.
  8. I have not been fishing or heard any reports. The southern end of Diamond has good rock ledges for Tailor - please be careful. Further south along the rutile road through the National Park you can access Abbeys Creek which has good beach gutters. Also known to have pippies and worms. Agree with Harrington lagoon for nippers. Talk to the boys at Harrington Tackle shop. North to Dunbogan there are nippers on the river on the sand banks - probably from North Haven is best access. Some good Luderick in the Lagoon and wall at times. Good luck and have fun.
  9. And you wasted all that burley!!??
  10. Good on ya Guiness - What a perfect response. Welcome to Fishraider Hooligan2
  11. The biggest impact was the lack of water in the systems. The mid north coast had low flows or none in the smaller systems which had the greatest impact. And river flows are already low and the country dry (2019?? - hope Not)
  12. Thank you Larkin, your recipe sounds easy to follow. Very inspirational. I think your photo is worthy of entry in the photography challenge heareabouts
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    Life jacket

    The inflatables are favourites when boating. I have the unfortunate experience of having to rely on one. I was still under water in foaming turbulence thinking I need to breathe - which way is up?? Fortunately I had purchased the auto inflate models so when I was needing to breathe the jacket "went off" and we both popped up at the same time. I did not think about where the rip cord was or even start thinking about how to do it. If boating I recommend spending the tiny bit extra for the auto inflate models. And I have heard the arguments about if the boat tips over on the bar and you get trapped inthe boat etc etc. By the time the jacket goes off the boat has moved on leaving you in no mans land. One more thing - its not "luck" that you were wearing a life jacket.
  14. Well - I wonder where the highest educated Bream are?? I think those at Tuncurry Co-Op wharf are highly educated most I would consider at PhD level. Back creek at SWRocks I agree are also uncatchable. The Bream at Nambucca Heads are fed every day by locals & tourists alike and I found them also equally educated. I pulled a nice one off the breakwall at Nelson Bay marina years ago so no points there.
  15. Well done Rosie and Pickles. That result is no mean feat and I suspect the results were simply on the fall of the bird. Intersting re black labs. We had a yellow lab "Bird Dog" on the farm. .
  16. Love the rod holders Frank. Can I send you some pics of my Haines 17R for some ideas??!!
  17. Thanks for the report. I'm glad you did ok. My boat went without me and had a slow day - except for the freaded Jackets who has a field day. Its been a bit slow outside lately. I did notice some whales still going north!!?? whilst the majority are going south. Seems early to be going south and late going north. We did have a few jokes about what they must be saying to each other..."Where are you going?? Party's over mate time to head back" Glad you got a feed. Pity about the now single ramp at Crowdy - feel free to contact Council
  18. Great news mate - you're keeping both dreams alive.
  19. I just bought another Arrowz 70MH 10-25lb - the choice is easy for me and yes it does a great job off the rocks having caught longtail tuna and jew as well as a fantastic SP snapper offshore rod. Unfortunately the price has gone up - paid $162.
  20. Greetings DD, I moved from western NSW (west of BigNeil) to the coast years ago. Best thing I did was join a fishing club. Every time I go out on the water I have a bunch of mates out there too. And they help you with skills and advice etc (we've all towed each other home at some time). Good luck. Whats that "P" thing?? Poor preparation something??
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    Rusty bolts

    A great discussion Gentlemen, Can anyone explain why that particular location has suffered so much rust compared to surrounding areas and how the rust can be prevented please?? Thanks, Hoods
  22. Thanks for the report Dave. Congrats on the mixed bag. How is the Boat Ramp following the floods?? And can you get down river past the bridge yet or is it still closed to boating? No need to fish further north now you can get em all up the Hastings. Hoods
  23. Have you considered in line singles?? Work a treat on Trout
  24. There's Fishraider for you again. Ask and ye shall receive - seek and ye shall find. Sunglasses are sunscreen for your eyes
  25. Well done Fullas - the World is Your oyster now. Expecting Lots of reports. Tight lines.
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