Lagos
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I have a packing device ($15 in any car parts shop) working with a grease gun. It is much more cleaner and accurate to do packing job with it.
Cheers
Sam
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Good catch scratchie. How do you distinguish trumpeter whiting?
Last summer I throw back lots of them because of I didn't know if they are sand whiting or trumpeter whiting.
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Only the toilet block side of the car park is being locked at night. Other side (the creek side) is always
Open.
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Shallow fried small yakkas (around 15cm) is a common delicacy in Mediterranean countries. Rub them with polenta, flour, pepper and salt mix and line them up in a pan in circle tiles in. Half cup of liquid cooking oil shallow frie for around 5 minutes each side. Bones are not a problem because they are too small and fried. Serve them thin sliced union and parsley mix top on it.
Sam
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Right before entering to Smiths Creek right hand side for yakkas, berley with bread. Little JB drop offs for squid.
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Hi Matt
I gather nearly all my arrow squid from Little Jerusalem bay (just next to the Jerusalem bay up the river) over the drop off kelp beds be for my jewfish session which is your easy reach distance with a tender. I hope this will help.
Regards
Lagos
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The wall is the drop off from the 7.4m bit to deep water to the east of it , it drops off to around the 20m mark. Just zig zag along the wall heading south , look for the bait and the kings on your pinger. if you find the Black scourge (sweep) stay with them cause the kings usually hang out with them. There is shit loads of amberjacks there at the moment off the drop off , we saw a heap down deep along with shoals of rat kings.
Slow troll yakkas with a 1/4lb snapper rubber banded to the line about 25m back , have another yakka or a garfish on the surface and you should be able to locate them . I usually mark the spot on my plotter and then motor up current and drift back down over the spot while burleying . If you have fresh squid , use strips with pea size sinkers stripping them back down the burley and get your mate to flick some large white sluggos around , work them deep .
Tide change is also the key , sunday morning there is a 1.72m high nice and early - there is a SE wind puffing up , but to be honest , the bumpier it is , the better the fishing will be.
I appreciate the great information rekless. I have some snap frozen squids in the frrezer and I will definitely try your advice next week if the weather permits.
Cheers
Sam
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Hi Baz,
How would you hold the flotation foam packages down? if you didn't screw the timber floor back on to the floor frame.
You can use "Duralac jointing compound" to screw those stainless steel screws back to the their aluminium base for better protection against to electrolysis.
Cheers
Sam
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Could someone point me where was the wall area on the map.
Thanks
Lagos
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yes, on the sand flats which are exposed at low tide you can see nipper holes especially around the middle of the bay and close the creek bed at the far side
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Hi hawksburydave
You can find heaps of nippers at the first bay on the left hand side from Apple tree bay at low tide. It is an easy 10 mins walking distance.
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Jewgaffer,
I have been fishing in Hawkesbury and Broken Bay and out wide for 18 years mainly in my boat. Since I sold my boat due to engine troubles I didn't have much chance to fish. I am a part timer and semi retired living in Hombush area. I would like to share my experience and learn more from someone who know fishing.
Cheers
Lagos
Broken Bay offshore Sunday 19/11/17
in Fishing Reports
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Great catch and nice report Zoran