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  1. Hello Rooster,

    Light Tackle season inshore for little Blacks is from mid to late June through to November (ish). with the best times gennerally around late August early September. Heavy Tackle season for the big girls outside the reef starts around early September and generally winds up early mid December with October and November being the pick of the months, if I was planning to fish heavy tackle I would come late October and if chasing litle Blacks late August would be my pick.

    Cheers - Bat

    Hi Capt Bat,

    Thanks for report - im heading to cairns fishing myself next week and am very interested in the whole light sportsfish scene. Do you generally catch the small blacks in and around the islands out the front of cairns?

    Any advice be greatly appreciated

    Thanks SHaun

  2. Cowboys instead of souths, they are in bad form at the moment but run home is pretty sweet on their behalf: raiders panthers dragons knights then dogs.

    Otherwise pretty spot on, I think warriors could be the dark horse this final series :1yikes:

  3. Great Report there :biggrin2:

    Im going down there this weekend with Big Banana fishing for kings if the weather is good :yahoo:

    Just a quick question if you dont mind, any tips on where you found the squid because I couldnt find them last time.

    Cheers Shaun :beersmile:

  4. I fished Berowra Waters this afternoon for a couple of hours using live crabs, we got a couple of legal bream. :thumbup:

    The electric motor started playing up :mad3: so we had to cut the session short. Ar well there is always next time

  5. Nice little feed there Breambo well done :thumbup:

    I to fished the creek yesterday in the arvo. We got a handful of crabs on the lowest tide I think i have ever seen in the creek and managed to snag 4 legal bream up to 32cm. :biggrin2: Prob could of stayed around longer and caught a few more, but we had a good session and it was starting to get dark/late.

    We got em at calabash bay and collinridge point. Did you get your fish further up towards bar point?, I gotta start sussing out a few spots up there cause I hear the quality of bream is a tad bigger, then around towards the ramp area.

    Cheers Shaun

  6. Gday Everyone

    Just a quick report

    Got out for a fish today with a couple of mates.

    Managed to get 2 squid only after trying half a dozen spots.

    Tried for yakkas at Sow N Pigs but to no avail.

    Trolled the first squid whole at the spit to catch a 55cm amberjack

    Second squid was cut in half and prodcued a 50cm amberjack.

    Both mates had caught a fish each and were very happy, even though I caught both the squid

    I trolled the other half of squid, connected up, but ended up losing the fish, prob a bit bigger then the first amberjack, due to a knot failing. Was pretty annoyed. Then we tried trolled one last strip, but couldnt hook up despite several bites.

    Other boat downrigging live squid also seemed to hook up, but lost a couple before shooting off.

    Overall great day out, just gotta find some better squid spots and fill up that tank for a more action pack day.

    Cheers SHaun

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  7. My 420 cuts the slop pretty good for it size, only prob is if you dont hit it straight on you get a bit of splash into the boat (prob with most boats) as I dont have a windscreen.

    Even though the 455 is only 35cm longer, the boat is so much bigger overall, therefore it would cut through the slop so much easier and more effective than my boat.

    Ive attached some pics to show you the difference in the size of the two boats, even though its only 20cm length wise different (450v430)

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  8. I own a Stacer Seahorse 420 with a 30hp Mercury. For what I do its a perfect boat, no complaints.

    If I had the money at the time I would of got the 440, as the whole hull is just so much bigger, ie wider, bigger sides and a bigger v. The 455 therefore would be a great boat in my opinion, especially a big fella.

    Anyway good luck with it

    Cheers Shaun :biggrin2:

  9. Gday Tricks

    Ive got a 420 Stacer Seahorse (very similar to trailerboat hire) and couldnt be happier with it. Punts along very nice with a 30hp Mercury. Ideal for multi purpose fishing, be it sp chucking, at anchor or downrigging. Cuts through chop allright, just can get a bit wet sometimes (no screen)

    One other point Stacer is owned and made by Quintrex

    Cheers Shaun

  10. Gday everyone

    Just a quick report for 9/10 Feb. Hit Berowra both days try hunt down some good bream action we encounted a few weeks before.

    Long story short was very quiet ended up with 4 bream and 1 flathead over both days, with many throwback bream. All caught on live crabs. Lost a few good fish, but not many as expected. No spots were really firing with the fish been caught here and there.

    Cheers Shaun

  11. Gday Mate

    Ive fished Patonga many times for mainly flathead. Ive used sp's, live bait and frozen bait in the past and they all seem to work on their day. I (and others) seem to catch just legal flathead, ie round 40cm thrown in with many just under sized ones.

    For sp's, mainly used squidgees as they work, 55mm shad in red, silver, gary glitter and hot pink.

    Also had success on trolling hb lures, manns stretch 5+ work well if you can source them.

    Several types of live bait can be sourced at patonga on low tide, poddies, soldier crabs and nippers...take your pick.

    Ive mainly fished the low tide at Patonga, more towards the caravan park. Just find the deep water that runs off the shallow sand banks and you should find some fish. I know up creek there are some extensive sand flats out of the weed, which also will hold flathead. Drifting is prob the best way to find the fish, as you cover more area

    Good Luck and Cheers

    Shaun

  12. No prawns is the problem down on berowra waters.....No Rain, No Prawns, No Fish.

    R.

    Hopefully ill test that theory out this week. Last time the live crabs were been smashed LRC by good bream, and it wasnt after a downfall either....

  13. Good report breambo :thumbup:

    Hopefully hitting Berowra this week with live crabs.... watch out bream :biggrin2:

    Ive never tended to catch any flathead/flounder at all in Berowra, did you catch yours more towards Bar Point?

    Cheers Shaun

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