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fishy

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  1. Never fished there of the rocks, but out of the boat. Have had good king sessions, tailor in a bump at this time of year, bonito, salmon, frigate mackeral, small samsons, plate sized reds and trevally and yakkas are there all year round. Can't say that it has always fired,( missed out plenty of times) but have caught all of these species in about 20m of water at different times. From land you don't have to cast to far to deeper water.
  2. truly great offer, and as a fly fisherman ( and fisher for alot of things), i really appreciate your efforts. Basically I'm trying to say I can relate to this and I don't think I'm will be the only one out there. Thanks PJ ( Go out west and try some of our national rivers like the MacQaurie,Lachlan or some of the impoundments if you are after that 10 to 20kg fish, not uncommon out there.)
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    Plonk Hole

    Thanks mate, shall give it a go shortly, heard it was productive trolling grounds in summer.
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    Plonk Hole

    Has anyone got a agood GPS mark for this location. Have heard it mentioned by fisho's but noone has been able to get me a mark for it. Any help would be much appreciated, thanks
  5. Yeah, we call them cocky's. They get prety big but pull like a hessian bag. Pretty common on cabbage from the rocks sometimes, usually when then there is no blackfish about ( unproven theory)
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    Drummer

    Try the gutter on the right hand side of the Mahon pool as you are looking out to sea. I'd advise checking it out at low tide to get a mental picture of where the cracks run. Berley up, and drop your baits in these cracks at high tide. You will lose a bit of gear but there are 4kg plus pigs in there at times. Don't give them an inch and you may get one out. Honeycomb and the south Coogee cliffs produce when the conditions are right, but generally smaller fish to 2.5kg or so. Good luck, they go pretty hard in those first 10 seconds
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