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  1. Thanks for your comments, guys.  I asked the question concerning Long Reef Beach Aquatic Reserve because it seems to be the only Aquatic Reserve in the Sydney area where "hand held line" is mentioned.

  2. I REALISE THAT THE H.T. DELAY RE FORT DENISON AND THE L.T. DELAY RE FORT DENISON WOULD BE DIFFERENT BUT SURELY THE HIGH AND LOW TIDE TIME DELAYS WOULD BE ROUGHLY FIXED FOR ANY TIME OVER A 24 HOUR PERIOD?

  3. I bought a replacement Seamaster Gold MFM48 battery today from Eastern Batteries at Rosebury for an excellent $139. My former MFM48 lasted 12 years so I felt inclined to try another.

    The odd fish was caught 2 miles off Dover Heights and definitely was not a long tom or pike, both of which I have caught before. The body shape behind the head was similar to a Sergeant Baker but white with pale stripes. The head was less broad than a SB but rounded and the enormous mouth was angled from top to bottom. The teeth were tiny but pin sharp and very numerous. I have caught 2 previously in 55m water

    Thanks for your advice guys.

  4. I did pump up the primer bulb to my Yamaha to a hardness level I thought adequate but perhaps I was mistaken. It was hardly turning over at all initially and almost refrained from turning at all after 3 turns of the key fully depressed to ensure choke was on. I was about to give up since it sounded really dead when it just suddenly fired and went to full idle immediately. It remained on strong idle until warmed up and I was able to move on. After one minute I turned the motor off to check the restart which was immediate.

    On the odd past occasion when forgetting to prime the bulb the motor has always turned over strongly and continued to turn until I woke up to the fact of the unprimed bulb. This time it hardly turned over at all (like when trying to start a car motor with a flat battery) and I was quite surprised that it finally fired at such a slow revolution. As I stated the battery was fully charged the night before. I think it is telling me that it's time to be replaced.

    The battery charge was sufficient to immediately restart the motor after each drift at sea. (A dozen flathead caught but only one legal which was a pretty lousy result but the day and conditions were fabulous. I did catch an unidentified fish about 30cm long, very pale with an enormous mouth with dozens of extremely small but spikey teeth. Any ideas?)

    Thanks for the alternator warning. I'll ensure I don't connect the batteries in parallel.

  5. I have a 40 hp 4 stroke which was difficult to start yesterday early morning . Eventually the motor fired and there were no further problems during the morning with dozens of stops & immediate restarts. The boat is garaged and the battery is always maintained at full charge by recharging every few days , although the boat motor had not been run for 6 weeks. I have also have a 100 amphr deep cycle battery which is used solely for powering a Minna Kota. If I connect the 2 batteries in parallel (both fully charged) will the deep cycle battery give any substantial boost to the starting battery on cold mornings or is there a danger of damaging the deep cycle battery?

    Also if the batteries remain in parallel during 7 hours use, will the motor alternator charging damage the deep cycle battery?

  6. Before the leatherjacket plague several years ago I used to have success fishing for flathead in 50-60 m water off Bondi but the leatherjackets put a stop to that. I haven't fished out of Sydney for some time for health reasons but might try again shortly, however are leatherjackets still a major problem?

  7. It is clear from published data that the Sydney extended sewer outfalls poured considerable quantities of toxic chemicals and heavy metals into the ocean during the early years of their use. I don't know wether this is still the case but I would like to avoid the Manly outfall location when fishing east of Manly. Does anyone know the co-ordinates of the outfall disperser?

  8. Early Sept. I installed this app version 4.2.1 on a Samsung Galaxy Ace2 phone and seemed to work perfectly but 4 days later the app failed. Navionics Support eventually advised that the app has a bug which they are trying to resolve. Has anyone had or heard of problems with this app? I have raised the question of a refund but they have not commented.

  9. How useful is this app? Because of back disc degeneration I no longer can spend much time at sea so I don't need a gps based app for my limited sea use. My Garmin 72 is quite adequate for this use. I am however looking for an app that has useful gps active charts of Sydney Harbour and the Hawkesbury/Pittwater.

  10. I have been fishing outside waters from Wattamolla to Kilcare for the last 45 years and was not bothered by jackets until late 2008. Early 2008 I could still bag out on large flathead but since then I have always lost rigs. I also have pulled up large flathead with only the head and and backbone remaining.

  11. The latest regulations prohibits a solo fisherman from having on his boat more than 4 rods/reels or handlines. How long ago was this regulation enacted?

    On any morning I might fish for live bait, squid, salmon ( light rod or fly rod), snapper, flathead, light game fish, medium game fish, and I never have more than 2 rods in use simultaneously. I have accumulated over 45 years of fishing (mainly offshore) many rods/reels and now I am forced to leave most of these ( bought at quite some expense) at home. Has anyone been fined for having more than 4 rods/hand lines in their possession?

  12. Another majestic day on the water has produced an amazing haul of sea life. I can't stress how good this gem of a spot in Newport really is. Armed with pilchards and gang hooks, my mate and I arrived at our destination at 1.45 pm on a rising tide. Fishing was slow at first and I thought we were in for a barren day. The wind was gusty which made fishing with light gear extremely difficult, however we persisted, and eventually I landed our first fish, a 25cm Bream. Shortly after I felt some dead weight and I said to my brother "I think I have a crab here." Sure enough we landed a healthy Blue Swimmer. After a short break I landed another healthy Blue Swimmer. This one was even bigger and both of them were males. After this I landed a 32cm Tailor. It was turning out to be a special day. About 5pm the wind died down and the seas turned calm. The conditions were ideal for a climactic finish. I cast a pilchard into the water and I hooked a monster. Line started peeling of and then I saw the beast jump out of the water. It was a 53cm Sambo. After an epic battle my mate got it in the net. I was ecstatic. It was now truely nightime and the last rays of sunlight were diminishing over the horizon. As I was bleeding the salmon my mate finally hooked up. Got it in the net and my mate says it's a Tailor. I saw the glistening pearl like stripe down its body and I corrected him. Its a jewfish which went 45cm. He was over the moon. His first Jewfish. Theres no telling what would have happened in the next couple of hours if we stayed longer but we decided to call it a day. For both of us who have fished Apple Tree Bay throughout our childhood and teenage years and hardly caught a thing, jetty fishing doesn't get any better than this. We left for home about 6.15pm wrapped with the days fishing that had transpired.

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