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  1. Spongy, I feded a 6/0 or 7/0 long shank hook through the dead Gars mouth then out the the

    side of the gill, push the hook back into the gill cavity and around so that the hook

    point protrudes out of the belly in a forward direction. Then wire shut the Gars mouth

    and wire a size 2 or 3 bug sinker under the gars chin and through the eyes. The bug sinker

    acts like a keel on a yacht and keeps the Gar upright when trolling. Also snip off 3/4s of

    the Gars beak so he swims better.

    cheers

    Thanks Penguin and McFishin. I'll give them a shot next time.

  2. Great work there penguin.

    Just a question: How do you rig up your garfish for trolling?

    When I had some live garfish, I had to place the hook on the arse. If I hooked them in the shoulders the weight of the hook would tip them upside down.

    Jeff

  3. HEY CHAMP VERY INTERESTING STORY.... SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE KINGIE BLOODY SHARK .......MATE SHOULD HAVE INTRODUCED THE BOOF HEAD THAT BOTHERED YOU TO THE SHARK !!! :074::074:

    Very eventful day for you and would have definitiely been exciting.

    With regards to the undersize issue, why is this supposed boof head doing anything wrong? If he genuinely thinks you are doing the wrong thing by keeping undersized fish, he has every right to question you. If you reversed the roles and you found someone you genuinely believed to be keeping undersized fish, then you would definitely go and politely inform them they are breaking the law.

    Seeing that no one has replied to confirm one way or another, how to interpret the undersize ruling of a half eaten kingie. No one can be 100% sure.

    The replies Ive seen to this thread are very surprising. Like tell the boof head to get a life or mind your own business.

    Cmon guys, its all our business to ensure no undersized fish are kept. Whether it was undersized or not is a completely different matter.

    I have been in similar situations down in Jervis Bay where a niusance seal kept stealing our kingies. A great sight to see and experience all the same. We lost about half a dozen kingies that day....

    From a Fisheries point of view, you can see this opening up so many arguments and false claims that they would have no choice but to consider this kingfish undersized and fine you anyway. How many dodgey fisho's would land a 63cm kingfish and then cut the tail off and claim a shark took it?????

    Jeff

  4. Just a quick post, went out the last two weekend in search of kings. Managed 6 fish on each outing, the majority taken on squid. Some also fell to yakkas and sluggos. Does anyone else notice the squid heads are more readily taken over a squid strip? As this is my first season chasing kings and starting to realizing how fussy and frustrating they can be even after busting your guts trying to find fresh bait

    Tight Lines every1

    PS Can anyone help me out with attaching Photos, is 10mb the maximun file size?? :mad3:

    Yeah, whenever I can get my hands on fresh squid, the best part is always the head with guts attached. If its small I would use the squid whole.

  5. Very quick report on this morning's session out at Colours again.

    Took my son and daughter out to Colours trying to get them onto their first kingy.

    Got to the bait grounds around 8:30 and had 10 yakkas in the tank (mostly candy sized).

    Shot off to Colours and the conditions were rough and windy. Not a good start, especially with my kids onboard.

    Not many boats out there and even less activity on the sounder.

    A mate on another boat showed me another spot nearby where he had some more success. First drift and my son hooked into a nice rat kingy to claim as his first kingy - awesome to watch him experience it. It went 60cm. A couple of pics any back in the drink.

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    A couple more drifts and my son's rod goes off again as soon as he puts it down for a pee. I grab the rod and instantly know this is a keeper kingy. I hand the rod to my girl. She hesitantly takes it and can only just hold the rod with both hands - no spare hand to crank the reel. At least she felt the power of the beast. My son's turn next and he has a great tussle with his biggest king. AWESOME just to watch him. We boated a 75cm kingy. Not much more after that so we headed back in after 30min cos it got rougher out there.

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    Cheers,

    Jeff

  6. Hey All,

    Just a quick one - Went out Saturday morning, magic conditions but the morning just went from bad to worse for me and my bro.

    Got down to the boat at 5am - Looked perfect, saw a couple of big kings chasing bait fish so things were looking good. Went to start the boat, dead.. the battery has been playing up lately so knew it was the bloody battery - lucky we had a spare onboard - hooked that one up, but, nothing – that one dead also!!

    Long story short we charged one of the batteries at our marina and finally got the boat going - by now it was 6.30am but still had to get some yakkas - got them no trouble so our spirits were up again and ready to hit some of the markers in the harbour however by the time we got out there (our boat only does 6 knots) it was 8ish and each spot was packed like a coles carpark. A few drifts around some of the quieter markers but nothing..

    Decided to head back into Middle Harbour to where we saw the kings working earlier on - soaked the livies for about an hour before we called it quits.

    Went to fire up the boat, and guess what - battery dead! gggeerrrrr...

    We managed to flag over a passing boat who then gave us a tow to the marina; it was two guys in a quintrex so not sure if you are raiders but thanks for the tow! Really appreciate it..

    So got the boat booked in with the mechanic this morning plus getting a new finder installed so bring on the Christmas holidays!!

    Thanks again for the tow boys... I know you were off to downrig for some kings so appreciate your time and hope you got into them!!

    Cheers,

    Matt

    Matt,

    Most outboards can be hand cranked in case of a flat battery. Ask your mechanic to show you how to do it. You just need a bit of strength and a rip cord.

    Cheers,

    Jeff

  7. Congrats Nathan. Im real happy for you.

    Just a tip on gaffing though. I don't recommending gaffing just legal kingies. If they end up being undersized, they arent going to be too healthy when you release them.

    Regardless, good onya for your efforts.

    Cheers,

    Jeff

  8. Thanks for the kind replies.

    The gear I was running was a TLD25 2speed spooled with 50lb line on a 24kg Shimano Beastmaster. Glad I didnt hook it on my spin outfit - would have ended in tears.

    Had the kingey fillets for lunch today - soooo satisfying knowing I caught that.

    Jim,

    Caught the kingy around 11am, about an hour after high tide.

    Tight lines all.

    Jeff

  9. Here's a report on yesterday's assault on the recent kingy school at Colours.

    Got to the spot just on day break looking for slimies but none found, just a heap of sweep. My buddy threw out an unweighted 6 inch sluggo and immediately hooked into rat. So I dropped a jig down as they have been doing the damage in the last few weeks. A couple of lifts and I was also on. Result was a 50cm and 64cm. A few more boats turned up and they too were getting into them. Our hook up rate slowed right down so we decided to go and collect some yakkas. 1 hour later came back to find the place chockers. The action was still slow and nothing like the previous weeks. A school of big salmon came by and demolished both our livies. Landed 2 fat salmons the biggest went 65cm. Didnt see anyone land any keepers so we took off to North Head away from the crowds.

    My mate had a big take on his yakka which reefed him even though he was fishing heavy, so really disappointed losing a solid king. The southerly picked up and made North Head uncomfortable so we decided to head in. Went to the Quarantine marker to find heaps of boats all huddled around the marker like it was a camp fire. Flicked a sluggo plastic and immediately had a few rats chase it. Gave my mate a go and he changed the retrieve speed and hooked up on his first cast. All rats so we moved on.

    We went back to Colours as it would have been sheltered from the southerly. By this time all but a couple of boats had left so we had the place to ourselves and we were out of the wind.

    We started burleying with yakka pieces and had a few rats come up but were hesitant to strike. 30 min later My TLD outfit has a big strike with a screaming run. I was in 25m of water and was fishing just off the bottom. In fear of getting reefed, I cranked up the drag and got back some line. This fish was real agro and the TLD was still screaming on the kingey's 2nd run. I cranked the drag up close to limit and had the biggest bend in my 24kg rod. I knew this would be my PB if only a could boat it. the fight lasted a quick 10 minutes and soon had it boat side. We forgot the net so my mate had to tail grab it. On his second attempt we had my PB in the boat. Hi-5s in the boat, and as Im measuring him, Fisheries come by to inspect the fish. Result was a PB of 95cm. We were happy to call it a day after that even though it was 5cm short of the magical 1 metre mark. Just means we have to do it again next week.

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    Cheers,

    Jeff

  10. Hey Guys,

    Are they out yet and has anyone fished them and how did you go

    Cheers

    I believe they went out last month, but I havent been out to check them out yet.

    Im guessing just a little too early???? Maybe a few more weeks.

  11. Hi,

    Do you mind if I ask how you rigged up the Yakkas for the slow drifts?

    I'm going on Saturday and don't have a downrigger, I'm wondering whether to just hook them up and throw them in the water unweighted, or with a sinker midwater or with a float?

    Cheers

    Pin them in the nose or thru the eye sockets. better with an elastic band. If it s big yakka or slimey I would put a second hook in its back

    use a big arse snapper sinker if your gonna slow troll them.

    good luck

  12. Thanks mate.. The ledge is quite safe in any kind of weather as it is being sheltered by the north head, also there is an old concrete platform that use to house a canon, on high tide you would be about 2 to 3 meters above water. Easy to catch yakkas for live bait and it is much safer than Bear Island, that's one dangerous platform to fish from. One thing is, gotta get there early as late comers will find there is no places left to put their rods in. I always get there before the sun comes up to ensure a spot. I have attached an image that shows where the place is. You could park at the golf course but not recommended. The walk is about one and a half km and takes about ten minutes as its going down hill. Going home will take a bit longer and will knock the wind out of ya.

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    Good report mate and excellent fish.

    Although I wouldnt fish landbased, you're description is fantastic and Im sure very helpful to those other landbased fishers. We need more descriptions as detailed as yours......

    Keep them coming.

    Jeff

  13. Thanks for the replies guys - i will give them a go next time i'm out.

    The only place i have tried for them before is Jb - there you put the jig in the water and pull in 6 everytime! Bait for the day in about 3 drops!

    300mm is ok Doug - the size of some of the Kings around atm i reckon that would be a great bait size.

    Yeah I reckon a 300mm slimey would not last long in the water at the moment.

    I have found slimies only a few times around south head. Im pretty sure they are there most of the time, but really hard to find for me.

    Once when I found them in amongst yakkas, I used fresh cut up yakkas on a double paternoster rig and my slimey to yakka ratio definitely improved.

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