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  1. Must be something on those frigates. We found a quick 8 on Saturday between the shelf and browns. As soon as we dropped the Xmas tree back, they were on again and again. Did not pull drag on 8kg.

    Love those photo's. is that gopro on a kite?

  2. Have to agree with smoked1. Don't go near Tomaree and keep a good distance from the ledge to avoid cutting someone who has probably spent the best part of the last month sitting there waiting for that 1 fish. I have been cut off by boats twice at Toma.

    Little gibber is good, need some patience, as they will just come through at any random time, with little or no action in between.

    In the bay around Salamander is pretty good at first light. You will see them busting up if they are about.

    Good luck and have a great week.

    Cheers

    Scott

  3. If it's your first trip out don't worry about live baiting too much. Just set a nice spread. Bigger lures on the corners and smaller lures on the riggers. Look for bait and work tje area. It may take hours working the bait, but eventually something may come up for a look. Running a 8 or 9" lumo on 1 of your riggers is a must with the stripes around.

    Good luck,

  4. Fished the 50-70fa yesterday before the southerly cranked up. Found bait between the peak and plonk hole, worked the area for hours for no result. Did'nt go to shelf due to impending southerly. There was a few boats working the same area. We will be out again tomorrow, fishing the shelf out from Botany.

  5. For bonnies, try a black magic 1/0 bait jig with a lump of lead on it, chuck it out as far as you can then crank back in flat out. Absolutely deadly. Annoying as he'll when your trying to catch bait. I've caught full strings (6 of em) plenty of times up port Stephens way. You get a few rip the hooks off, but the 1/0 rig handles most bonnies.

  6. No improvement. If everyone just followed the process and moved down the pontoon as you launch there was no need to turn a large boat in there. With boats stacked on both sides of the ramp pontoons I'll bet nothing over 6m will be able to do 180degree turn on the spot with the current changes.

    Net loss to fisherman and tax payers. I hope I'm wrong!

  7. I still subscribe to seasurfacetemp.com, but I have only recently discovered Rip charts, which is a lot better map, easier to use, and seems to be a bit better with cloud cover. On top of this Rip charts is less than half price than sea surface. Hope fully we can get out early in the week.

    Good luck out there boys.

    Cheers

    Scott

  8. We fished that temp break on Thursday for 0's. However there was plenty of sauries about and we had fish busting up in the area. We had 1 bite on the cube mid arvo before we had much surface action. I think we will spend a bit more on the troll out there this week. The action can't be far away.

    Good luck to anyone having a crack out there!

  9. Looking for crew on Thursday to take advantage of this weather. Will have a bottom bash ar browns then find a likely spot and cube for 5 or 6 hours. Can't stay until dark as I am working night shift. Currents and water look promising, but you never know. Some experience is essential.

    Leaving port botany ramp around 6am, back around 6pm. Just PM me if you are interested.

    Cheers,

    Scott

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