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  1. hey just to add to the confushion,you should look at the navman sounder,gps.chartploter.when i purchaced my boat and inquired about chartploters they all said it was over kill for a 5meter boat[but i insisted i needed one]and have found it a very valuble tool,you can even hook up sensors for fuel,motor monitors,all sorts off uther crap, we have the trackfish 650 purchased 2 years ago,so there should be an updated unit by now

    regards brickman

  2. hey toni every time i live bait i keep 10 or so yakas and fillet the backbone out put into a cliplock bag and freeze for snapper bait for ron,have 8 or so bags in freezer as we speek excelent backup bait for jew,i live at ermo let me know if you would like a few bags

    brickman

  3. hey crisco i have only fished botany once,but we were doing drifts past the channel markers the big wooden trypod type.picked up good bream on peeled prawns.light line light lead. or the same along the runway wall

    hope this helps brickman

  4. post-6655-1203141954_thumb.jpghey raiders, just a quick report from the harbor had a very lazy morning,started at 6.00am at watsons,picked up some liveys over to old mans hat,to rough and breezy,around the corner from q point.dropped a pick berlyed up.result 1;good samson

    1; tev

    6;small lizards[kept 3]

    1 flownder

    1;banjo

    1 shovel nose

    good morning very layed back

    regards brickman

  5. we'll be at watsons at 4.00am then around the corner to throw a few gar in the washes on dawn then the king hunt begins will leave radio on from 6.00am first one to hook up wins a beer

    good luck everyone bricknell

  6. thanks every one for the replys,i used to fish northhead murk and bondi shoulder to shoulder with all maner off people from all walks off life. so the pic brings back fond memorys off trevers all day every throw,pitty they had brown lips and were not for eating just sport,funny how not many replys from my local fishos in sydney harbor well to be honest the hole post was just to make every one who read it think about there own downrigging practices.ps the best we ever pulled was at bondi murk[ 120 tevers between 2people in 4 hours 16 years ago]hot bite smelly brown water.

    regards brickman

  7. hey roberta thanks for the reply,i've been a rockhopper for 30 years,untill resently.off the rocks the go was do'nt come in casting distance off me .since purchacing a boat i follow the same,say75 meters,but it seems to be a free for all out there,i resently posted a report on sydney heads with a good pic off a king on 6lb [sorry still rapped with that one]what i dident mention was while we hooked this fish we had 2 boats down rigging within 20 meters off us doing circles and working up and down our berly trail

    thats cool i beleave in carma and what goes around comes around,i just thought it would be interesting to see how many replys the post got and the reaction

    thanks again for the reply regards brickman

  8. hey raiders,how close is to close

    1;downrigging,how far should you keep from uther boats,moving and not?

    2;is it ok to circle a boat which has a pick down

    3;is it ok to work some one elses berly trail

    i will be very interested to here what you think

    regards brickman

  9. hey frosty.i used to be land based but now have a boat[yay]anyway i would be more than happy to give away my landbased spot x es here is a few

    1; for flathead pittwater side barenjowy headland rock with rod holes[fish incoming tide,berly with crushed pillys.big ball sinker running to swivel,4 feet 15 lb line,4 off 4o gang hooks[big ball sinker for currant only need to cast out 20 feet]

    2; 100 yards further around

    small bommy within casting range[cast behind bommy with same rigg for snapper[in a big southerly blow] or loose the sinker and fish for tailor

    3;the point fish the right or left sides stay away from the frount unless it's dead flat[there an elevated rock on the left side with rod holes witch rocks slightly when a wave hits it, safe to fish there up to 1.5 meter swell] hot spot for big green back tailor my personel fav. spot

    this should get you started ps when fishing the rocks ocean side NEVER FISH ALOWN AND WATCH FOR 15MIN BEFORE YOU START TO FISH no fish is worth risking you life for,if you need more spots just ask

    good luck brickman

  10. cool looking boat chriso,looks like my 5m savege scorpion cubby,hope you got clears with it as we found them worth there weight in gold even in the harbor,if the boat is stored out side you may need a storm cover as well,the list goes on and on but it's all good fun

    best of luck brickman

  11. went out at 3.30am to watsons picked up 12 yakka's.started to downrigg at old mans hat in 20m went to blue fish point,plenty off bait balls but no arcs ,skipped over to south head,again down rigged to roser gully and back no arcs.by this time old mate[neil] start's to go green so back to old mans hat to drop a pick.this is were it gets interesting,started to berly heavely,had 2 liveys out the back and 2 bream rods one on each side,we start to get little pinkys on the light rods ten or so later i saw a small king follow it up.had neil hold the pinky at the side.through out a yakka and it was'nt interested, but it kept following the pinky,i could have netted this rat but what would be the point,being a rat,anyway we let the pinky go the rat followed.next bait down[prawn on 6lb fire wire]hits the deck and bang big pull no run and did'nt want to leave the bottom, i called it a samson well after 3 mins still won't leave the deck every time i get 4 feet i loose 3' 11.5 inches,after 8 mins[neils keeping time]i know who is dictating terms and it's not me.after 15 mins we netted my first king out off a boat it went 75 cm and was the best fight ,second only to a jew many years ago off the rocks,we hooked 2 more rats at the back off the boat on prawn pieces on 6lb and had some fun but did'nt land them. left when the wind blew up, over to south head down rigged all the way to hms sydney zip.what i find interesting is we live baited all morning for zip,but berly up start at the small end off the food chain and bigger things follow just like off the rocks in the old days.

    brickman

    will post pic soon

  12. I'm a new member and I would just like to say G'day to everyone.

    I've just cottoned on to fishraider as a forum. I use to read the articles but didn't realise the depth of this website - it's bloody fantastic! Definitley beats the other forum websites I've checked out.

    So after reading a lot of reports and the like I decided to become a member.

    I'm a long time fishing fanatic from the nthn beaches who fishes the harbours, estuaries, beach, freshwater streams, out of kayaks and a newly purchased 3.5m runabout. Basically anywhere for anything.

    My main goal this summer is to get a Kingy (no surprise there!). Just started trying but with no luck yet. I think I have to focus more on Sydney Harbour than Pitty.

    I've learned a lot from all of you guys/girls so thanks heaps and the reports certainly wet the appatite.

    If anyone has more specific info on Kingy spots in Pittwater (wrecks/ markers etc) and Sydney Harbour it would be GREATLY apprecited - Just send me a personal message.

    I'm aware people don't want to give too much away but any info would help. I'm trying to nail one by myself before i resort to a charter for help.

    Thanks

    Jake (Plastic Man)

    PS - Sorry for the long winded essay!!

    jake when i was a rock hopper we picked up kingys on the north side off barranjouy point,usually after a tailor session about 8.30 am with a high tide slow troll big garrfish on gang hooks with alveys

    hope this helps brickman

  13. Hi all

    Have been out to the regular haunts after blackies. A bit disheartened as in the last 5 sorties have not even had as much as a passing sniff let alone a bite...

    Have spoken to a few locals about this, with varying reports.

    Some say winter only...others say summer only.

    Do blackfish have a "season" ?

    Have also heard that the water is too warm at the moment????

    Anyone enlighten me please, :wacko:

    Cheers Greg

    hey greg,spot x for blackfish ROSSER JULLY,THE GAP,not for the faint hearted,only fishable under1.5 meter swell.need to be a mountain goat,but if it's blackfish your after there always there and there big.let me know if you want directions

    brickman

  14. no havent got one there but a tip would be to get to the highest point you can find with a good view of the beach during the day at low tide, look for hole gutters etc and then hit those spots with your livies that night, good luck and dont give up im sure theyd be there.

    hey nath,i've only baged i big jew in maybe 25 trips so do'nt feel dismayed they are the holly grail,and are so because they are hard to catch.anyway here's some tips[note i was a rockhopper the hole time chasing jew] 1;you must have fresh bait[fresh as in you just caught it]my fav. is tailer,full fillet or remove backbone and tail[head with fillets attached]we used 6 o or8 o hooks 50lb main line 80lb leader no weight and cast in the washes off the rocks.off the rocks jew take the bait the roll it around in there mouth to de scale the bait before swollowing it,this process takes about 30 seconds or 25 meters in line,try to set the hook to soon he spits it out,by by jew,so let him take the bait and start counting then set the hook hard,never give the bugger slak line.first run maybe 100 yards 2- 3 smaller runs then they just pop up knakkered.off the beach i would use ball sinker ,1500-2000mm leader and walk with the bait along the gutter[but i never fish the beach]anyway hope this helps

    good luck brickman

  15. Hi Damien,

    Grab the offer with both hands, I reckon you'll have a ball. In the cooler months, the Tailor in Myuna bay are certainly worth chasing. It's Jew, Flatties and Bream in the lake at the moment. You can get out to sea via the Swansea bar but it's a reasonable run from Dora to the bar.

    Cheers,

    Anthony.

    well dora creek that brings back good memorys,turn right just before bridge,travel about 2km till you can see the creek on your left and the lake on your right,STOP;you just found the inlet to the power station.try to park as offroad as possible,walk in to your right about 20m you will find an inlet with grates fully handrailed with floating bouys from one side to uther,this is bream mecca,THIS IS VERY FAST RUNNING WATER,IT GOES UNDER THE GRATES THEN UNDER THE CREEK TO THE POWER STATION YOU FALL IN AND GO UNDER THE GRATES YOUR DEAD.having said this it is fully hand railed and mesh fenced.THIS AREA IS UNDER 24 HOUR TV SERVALANCE FROM THE POWER STATION SO STAY ON THE PROPER SIDE OFF THE FENCE.IF YOU DO'NT THERE ON YOU IN A FLASH.i only fish this place at night with nippers,light line,live bait,light lead.long cast slow reteve,just enugh to take up the slak and bang thumper blue nose at your feet

    good luck brickman

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