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Sherwinator

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  1. Thanks Nas! Nothings beats first hand info!

    Kato - congrats on the catch! I was especially interested in your post because I was going to head out last night but didn't because of the barometer. Looks like I need to change my tactic :P

  2. Hey Raiders,

    I wanted to get some feedback and personal experiences around Jewfish captures and Barometric pressure...

    I have made a diary of all my Jewwy catches and what I can see is that every single catch was taken when the barometer was over 1010.

    I've heard people talk about it, but is it true? Is it worth throwing a precious (hard earned) squid in the water when its 1005? Have people caught a Jewwy when its 1002? Does barometer matter less when fishing from the surf and more in esturies or deep water?

    Thanks!

    Sherwinator

  3. Ahhhh, unlucky mate. Sounds like a trademark Jewwie spit-out!

    I agree with your tailor theory. A tailor head squashed under foot us also a great dead bait (after filleting a tailor keep the head and two triangle shaped bits of flesh attached).

  4. ha ha.

    Good stuff guys. Looks like Dee Why?

    I was there a few weeks ago and got absolutely smoked twice by something. Recon they were some big sharks. There was no stopping them.

    I played one for quite a while - walked about 200m down the beach before it realised it had a hook in its mouth and blew me away.

    Sherwinator

  5. Hey Quochuy,

    Good stuff!

    I was fishing Dee Why beach 2 weeks ago and got blasted twice by a couple of absolute horses! I'm pretty sure that they were sharks but who knows. I fought one for 15 mins and it pulled over 200m of line off me.

    I also got a really good size tailor and a good salmon. Was just in front of the pole on the lead up to high tide...

    Will be back there when my leg gets better. I did my MCL in the surf last week :(

    Sherwinator

  6. Thanks for your feedback everyone.

    Some good info in there.

    Sounds like I could try some slightly bigger circle hooks and keep the drag at a respectable ratio.

    The consensus seems to be let them hook themselves!

    I might even try this strategy tonight ;)

    Sherwinator

  7. Hey Raiders,

    Love reading all your posts...

    Was all set to go off the beach last night for some secret silver but the surf was pretty crazy so I decided to try one of my Jewwie spots inside the harbour (still trying to break the 1m mark like SMn :D). I have been fishing for some fresh squid all week with nothing to show for it :( The squid seem to be rare as rocking horse poo at the moment.

    Anyway I had some good quality frozen squid from the shop, so I thought I would have a crack (the conditions were great last night).

    Got to my spot and sent my first squid out whole (snelled rig with size 4 Gamakatsu octopus hooks). Started to unpack the rest of my gear and my Saros 4000 starts singing that song that we all love to hear zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :D

    I hadn't even been there 5 mins :1clap:

    The fish had hooked itself and after a few short runs, I had a 59cm model. Not a monster but a sight for sore eyes. It was hooked on the bottom hook (which was the squid head end).

    Over the next hour I got another 3 big hits and managed to miss them all! The fish would run zzzzzzzzzzzzz but every time I tried to set the hooks I lost the fish. So I tried winding the drag right back and this time let it do a massive run (3 -4 seconds) and then thumbed the spool and went to set the hooks, but lost this one also! :ranting2:

    So I wanted to ask you guys, what techniques do you use to set the hooks when targeting Jewwies? Let them run? Strike straight away?

    Catch details:

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    1 hour and 15 minutes before high tide.

    Very little wind.

    Barometer 1030.

    Moon 83% Full (Waxing)

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    Sherwinator

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  8. I don't want to give the location away, but lets just say it's around the Port Jackson area.

    In regards to the fish heads, an experienced Jewy fisho that I was once talking to, said that specifically taylor heads are good Jewy bait.

    After you fillet the taylor, leave the 2 bits of triangle shaped flesh attached to the head and just chop the spine off. Then bash the head up a little bit (tread on it or something) to expose the fleshy bits and a bit of blood.

  9. Hey Raiders,

    I was rewarded for a midnight session in the harbour last night with a nice 3kg Jewie!

    Pretty stoked because its the second Jewie in a month for me :) I must be doing something right...

    I had a few yakkas and a small taylor (fishing from a jetty). One of the strips of yellow tail got smashed by something and went for a couple of great runs before busting me off in the moorings :(

    Then I managed to hookup on a taylor head (apparently great Jew bait). Didn't feel as big as the first but still a nice fish.

    70cm and 3.02Kg

    Details:

    30 mins before low tide (2:10am low).

    Moon almost full.

    No wind.

    Barometer 1018.5

    Paul

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  10. I was using 2 lures. One was a Berkley Frenzy Firestick Mungo and the other was also a Berkley Frenzy but a different colour (Green/Blue).

    Thanks for the tip puppydawg - Makes good sense...

  11. Hey raiders,

    Just came back from a trip up to Forster with the family (around the Boomerang / Blueys Beach area).

    I was keen to get a few Jewies off the rocks...

    I couldn't believe it when I jagged this guy on my second cast! I managed to hook 2 more over the next hour but lost them both :(

    They kept diving into the rocks and busting me off.

    This guy was caught at 6:45pm just before high tide. It was 60cm and 1.9Kg.

    I fished for the rest of the week and recon I hooked up on 3 more but lost them all (also released about 10 small sharks in by-catch). Oh well, just makes me even more keen to crack the 1m mark!

    Sherwinator

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  12. Hey Raiders,

    I am very excited to write this post!

    After many hours of targeting jewies in Roseville, I have had some success from my kayak.

    Got this guy just after dead low tide on a 10cm minnow gulp. I was regularly berleying with bread and chopped up pillies.

    I was just flicking my sp around and wasn't getting much action. Then I put my rod in the holder while i turned my yak around and bang! zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. I was on! Such a good fight. I was shaking with excitment when I saw it come to the surface.

    Just goes to show that you can catch jewies during the middle of the day ;)

    He went 56cm in the end. It's not a monster but it gives me something to beat!

    Sherwinator

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  13. hi sherinwater i spoke to you at horth head i was the guy in the rubyred yalta craft well done on the 78 model i could only manage a 62 and 64 but had a good time cheers and hope to see you out there again.

    Nice to meet ya dunc333. Might see ya out there again soon!

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