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Raii

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  1. Hi, I have heard there are some locations around the Hacking that prohibits pumping of bait, could someone list the places that you CAN pump or you CANNOT depending on which list is longer :1prop:

    Also, I was wondering how I get about accessing Mainbar landbased for pumping nippers, I've taken a look on google maps and I am not sure where to start/how to access the area.

    Thanks, Ray.

  2. Hi, I've been trying SP's at Rose Bay wharf for a few sessions and have had no success so far, I've been casting off the wharf straight out, has anyone tried SPing at the wharf? Theres a building that stands in the water on the side and I have been casting underneathe with still no success.

  3. I was tossing up between Shimano Catana 2-4kg and the Starlo stix 2-5kg, both 7'2

    I mainly fish around the Hacking, landbased, so im targetting the usual, bream, whiting, flatties and occasionally squidding.

    Which rod would you all recommend?

    Thanks.

  4. Gdayyyyyyy Vic,

    you could do a lot worse than Hen and Chicken Bay ,its easy to fish and you should learn to master your soft plastic fishing there.

    The golf course end is a great spot as shown to me by Jewhunter

    Rising tide and light jigheads will see you score plenty of bream and flatties and maybe the odd school jew.

    Good Luck and let us know how you get on.

    Cheers Swordfisherman

    Hey stewy, at H&C/Specifically around the golf course area, are there specific visible structures were casting to? Or are we just casting around and then moving if theres no action

  5. Landbased, fished from 630am til 1130 am

    Fished the run in tide for a bit and the action started during the run out

    All fish kept, caught off bait. Biggest measuring close to 36cm, with 3 others similar size

    Also landed my first EVER bream on SPs, on a stinger hooked worm, i now feel that more confident that i will be able to land my second bream, on a different SP. Even though it was small, its still motivating.

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    PS. I know the rules about a free hanging hook, but that hook was dislodged after hooking up to that bream with the worm, and it was placed back in to reuse afterwards.

  6. Thanks all, eels are a delicacy in asian meals, very healthy.

    That prawn/shrimp is one of the biggest ive seen to date over there whilst night fishing.

    Byron, until i get snapped off by a bycatch jew, then i will start worrying and maybe upgrading gear to target them haha.

  7. Fished on the 16th at night, and 17th in arvo.

    Both days were rainy and seemed gloomy, wind very strong and picking up as the time went on, but we stuck on.

    All fish were caught on bait.

    16th

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    Smallest being 26cm, and largest 33cm, the eel was caught on a whole servo squid.

    The prawn was netted and measured 33cm if the tail was stretched out. Prawn was released

    17th

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    Smallest measuring just legal, whilst the largest, 33cm.

    The whitings were taken on cut prawns.

    Overall, both days were pretty packed with breams, not much whiting at all, only caught 2 in the past 2 sessions. I tried SPs but had no luck, except for a small tailor

  8. Went for an early session in the morning, went all out SPs and landed my first fish other than flatties, a 26cm tailor, pretty stoked after asking alot of Raiders on what the line movements look like as the fish takes the SP, noticing the line movements Raiders described, i striked and hooked up.

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    I also landed a flatty that was just a little bit bigger than my worm cut down, no photo as it was quickly released back.

    Both fish released except for this flathead taken on bait, 45cm.

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    Also went out later at night, and noticed in the water, 4 flatheads, skined and gutted, 2 45cms, and the other 2 just legal, they werent stiff so im assuming the water kept it from stiffening up or they were fresh and left there just before i arrived

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    Not trusting what happened to these flatties, threw them back close to the rocks to feed the crabs.

  9. Just picked up 5 packets of these for 25cents each at &&*&*&, im guessing they tagged it wrong, but still what a great pick up as they are usually $5.90.

    Am i right to believe that these are perfect for targetting flatties inshore around the georges.

    Also what size jigheads would you recommend for these sized lures.

  10. Well, for bait fishing you can, but as you want to go lure fishing, you should have some leader, some people have a general rule of 'length of the rod', uni-uni knot the lines to join them, Fluro carbon or mono depending on what lures you want to use, from previous posts i see you fish around Georges/Easthills area ?

    Not much luck there for me using SPs, more better towards lugarno.

  11. Alright, i'll be getting another spool of 4lb fireline then, my current fireline, the line sort of like unweaves into seperate strands, im assuming its a bad spool, does 4lb fireline result in more birdsnest/wind knots than heavier line ?

  12. So in general, 6-10lb is not much different to 4lb fireline, just the slight difference in resistance, if i were to use 10lb fireline and say 6lb fluro carbon for SPs, would i be affected much as compared to 4lb fireline and 6lb fluro carbon ?

  13. Generally the lighter the line the less resitance to the fish both in visbility and tension. Probelm is the ability to land good size fish. Fireline helps cause it genrally holds great feel and punches well above its marked weight.

    Question is what type of fishing are you looking to do?

    If its table fish, like bream, flatties, whiting etc... then 4lb with some good fluro carbon leader in combination with a good drag, will go nicely.

    I thought the purpose of long light fluro carbon leader was to reduce the visiblity of the braid to the lure.

    Yep, just going for table fish, both with bait and SPs.

  14. That triangle fish is one off those mono things theres heaps in the water system atm but nothing decent in the georges... Give port hacking a go Wally's wharf bream, flathead, squid , yellowtail and mullet...

    I lost my rod and reel at captain cooks T.T my jewwies combo gone anyone seen it???

    A.dawg~~~

    I wouldnt say theres nothing decent, on the 19th, landed a 37 and 33cm bream

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