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  1. Hi Raiders,

    Took the young fella out with the aim of getting him a decent fish. Everytime he had been on the boat previously, it seemed that someone else would get the better quality fish. So I wanted one he could claim he did it all by himself. The kings wouldnt co-operate so we used the remaining livies for flathead. He dropped the first one, but nailed this nice 80cm fish. Got a few others on plastics too. Was a great morning and he was really chuffed. He took a bit of convincing to let it go, but in the end he was really happy to see it swim off.

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    The Poacher

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  2. Hi Raiders,

    The tide was pretty good for flathead yesterday (low at 7pm), and with the wind backing off, I sought (and received) permission from the missus to source some dinner. Flathead.jpg

    It took me 2 hours to catch a measly 10 mullet for bait. The litte buggers would swim around and over the trap, and occasionally go in. Obviously, my "trap" was sub standard as quite a few swam back out again. Anyway, we had enough for a few hours so I got going, Plus I had scooped a few prawns last week and fresh frozen them. 

    Once I got the drift sorted out we started to catch a few fish - couple of flatties around that 65 mark on the livies. Plus the prawns were doing the business for my son on his 8lb handline (he loves the handline and prefers it over a rod).  1 each trevally, whiting, flounder. Then he hooked a solid fish that had some weight, half way in, it took off and went for a huge run over into the shallows - in all the kelp and amongst the wharves. I couldn't figure out what was going on so I motored over on the electric. Once into the shallows I couldnt quite see what was happening, but once the water cleared a bit, I could see a wobbegong (around 30+ kilos) swimming around with a bream in its mouth!!! To be honest it was a bit hairy in there with the current pushing me in to the wharves etc, but under a bit of pressure the wobby spat the bream and we got it in. The wobby wasnt happy and splashed us as he swam off back to camoflauge in among the kelp again. The bream was squashed to death and only had some scape marks on his belly - so we will eat him tonight. 

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    Of all the things that could have happened in Brisbane Waters on a Sunday arvo - I wouldnt have guessed that in a million years. The boys loved it, and will have some great stories to tell at school today. Plus we will eat well for a couple of nights. 


    Cheers,

     

    The Poacher. 

     

     

     

     

  3. Thanks Captain Spanner - thats a very good tip. 

    I use plastics too - but with the little kids on board it doesnt seem to be that effective. 

    LuckyFil - I just hook them through the jaw, straight from bottom to top. Even the 10-15cm ones I hook the same way. They are a very hardy bait fish. 

     

    Sam Bros - I got the bonnies with both methods. When the school was active we could cast to them. When they went down, we just trolled the area and still got them. 

  4. LuckyFil - I have trouble catching poddies in a trap. Sometimes I cant do it, but mostly its unreliable. I catch them on a tiny (size 10 or 12 trout hook) hook one at a time. The hook is so small most 8lb line wont go through it. So I used a leader of 4lb line. Also, I use whatever size mullet I can catch. Flathead eat them all. I would love to hear where/how other raiders catch their mullet, because its a pain in the butt for me. 

    Or where other coasties catch their's. 

    Also Regan - I sent you a PM. 

    Cheers,

     

    The Poacher

     

     

  5. Hey Raiders,

     Took my son and his mate out on Saturday morning as the tides and the forecast were ideal. As the tide change was at 8.30, I caught some livebaits the night before and kept them alive overnight. 12v pump plugged into a battery pack, which I left plugged into the wall via the re-charger. Was messy but it worked. 

    Anyway, drifted around and got 5 over 65cms, and a big girl at 78cm. Kept a couple that were deep hooked and released the big ones. The big girl was caught on a handline and a size #2 suicide - hooked right in the corner of the mouth.  I use small hooks on the smaller poddies so they swim around. But generally, I use those banana style hooks. 

    To be honest, the kids LOVED the hand to hand contact of the handline. Flathead aren't really going to bust you off, so the kids really got to get a feel for keeping gentle pressure on the fish - and there is no hurry to "get it in".

    Then, as the tide bottomed out, I had a look in Broken Bay and saw a few birds working. Got 5 bonnies to top off the morning. Was great to be on the water, and makes up for those times when its a marine desert out there. 

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  6. Hi All,

    Have just sold my old boat, and am in the market for a new one. I want a 5 to 5.5m aluminium, with a 4 stroke, and an electric engine with I Pilot. Have narrowed it down to Tabs Territory pro, Top Ender, Renegade or maybe the new Frontier. To be honest, there arent many for sale in NSW - I might have to drive to Qld to get a 2nd hand one. 

    Can anyone tell me if the Frontier 5.1m will handle light offshore? It looks completely like an inshore boat that might handle some chop. But to me, it looks like it would struggle with swell. 

    Any advice appreciated. 

     

    The Poacher

  7. There are a lot of sharks in the area - we have had good fish eaten by Tigers at the boat etc. Not sure how to avoid them. Where were you? North, south or at the Jail? 

     

    Steve

  8. Hi Raiders,

    Want to fish the lake on Saturday. Any ideas on where the fish will be? Will the rain push them down to the channel? Or does the lack of significant rivers not affect it that much. I haven't fished the areas much so don't really know - just wanting to fish that system more often.

    Cheers,

    The Poacher.

  9. Most guys either anchor or slow troll grassy. There are too many boats there to drift. My experience is that the fish patrol the whole areas at grassy, so you don't need to anchor right in the middle of the pack. Its a VERY productive area, but mackerel are finicky and just won't bite some days. Go light on the wire (28lb) and try to keep them short. Just fish snapper gear with 20lb braid and you will have heaps of fun. The spotties are 4-8 kg, and go like the clappers. The spaniards are 10kg+. Might see you there in Feb - I will be there the 2nd weekend in a blue Pioneer centre console.

    Good luck

  10. Did all the above and sorted it myself (thanks really to fellow raiders). The terminals needed to be sandpapered. The wing nuts needed tightening with multi grips and both batteries were 13volts or more. I also bought an emergency back up for $179- 6 in 1 job with 23 volt or 12 volt output.

    Thanks fir the help. Saved me big headaches.

    Cheers

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  11. Thanks guys.

    Its a marine battery thats relatively new. There is a colouring system that tells you if it needs water and that shows green. Ie ok.

    Jim, i drive most distance flat out today Out also idled around adjusting my drift etc. Plus there was a big 8 knot zone. Thanks fir the volt meter tip. I will check tomorow. My guages are all analogue so i dont know how accurate they are. Will charge up tonight and find someone to test them.

    Thanks so much for your help so far Raiders. The knowledge you collectibely share is awesome

    Cheers

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  12. Hi Raiders

    I charged my battery yesterday and used my boat today. Ran about 10 kms so i reckon it would have gotten goid charge from tbe 150honda four stroke. Anyway got back near yhe ramp and i turned it off waiting for the ramp to clear and it didnt have enough charge to start. It would turn a little but not enough to kick over. Lucky i was close enough to get in. Would this be the engine not charging the battery. Or, the battery is dead. Its not that old.

    Also, who do i call to diagnose and fix.

    Until i resolve this i cant fish as i will never know if it will start.

    Can someone help?

    Cheers

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