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Luke K

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  1. Hi Raiders,

    Braved the big winds this arvo and headed to Narra Lake

    to have a fish in my new yak (Hobie Outback).

    Things were not easy out there but it was still an enjoyable arvo.

    After about 5 casts(using S.P's) I had a hit but I was not able to

    react to it straight away because the wind was blowing me all

    over the place. Once I got control I decided to stike just in case.

    At first I thought I was stuck on some weed but then I felt some

    head shakes and I knew that this would be a good fish. I was only

    fishing 4lb with a 10lb leader so I had to be patient with fish.

    Five minutes later I had this nice 60cm flattie.

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    As wind picked up even more I decided to seek some protection

    so I travelled further up river. I caught another 4 or 5 smaller

    fish between 35 and 40 cms.

    Getting back to the boat ramp was nightmare as I was going against

    the wind. I got very wet. :1badmood:

    All in all it was a good session and can't wait to get out there again.

    Bye for now

    Luke

  2. Hi Justin,

    Great to see you getting into the soft plastics and congratulations on your

    first flatty. Once you start getting a few more fish you will become addicted.

    The addiction is similar to that of fishing for blackies. I think its the anticipation

    that you become addicted to. Sure enough your bank balance will begin to

    shrink as you acquire more and more and more and more...............

    soft plastics...

    I look forward to hearing more reports in the near future.

    Cheers

    Luke

  3. Hi Roberta,

    That was an awesome read. It is always exiciting to read your report. By the way,

    I think that squidgie should start sponsering. After all, you give them plenty of plugs

    and advertising :1prop: . I just got back from Lake Cathie today. Got loads of prawns

    on saturday night (yum) and got plenty of flatties on the plastics. It was a good weekend

    considering the lake was not running.

    Cheers,

    Luke

  4. Well Done Copafisher,

    They are some healthy looking prawns you have there.

    I went out myself last night but the wind played havoc

    for me too.Still got a couple of dozen though.

    Prawn Sandwich or Live Bait? Great option to have ain't it

  5. Hi Loxo,

    thanks for the reply. I also enjoy using live bait and I would have loved to have put one of these

    suckers out for a nasty big bream But instead they ended up on my pizza tonight and

    they were sooooooo good.

  6. [Hi Raiders,

    Its been a couple of weeks since my last post so I thought I'd make this

    a good one. Went out to spot X on sunday night to go prawning with a mate.

    When we started the tide was just about to turn so things were a bit slow.

    However, we still managed to get a few around some weed beds and some

    we just sitting on the sand waiting for the tide to turn to make the great escape.

    As soon as the tide turned it was as though someone had switched on a light.

    It was on, one after the other. We ened up about a kilo each, no kidding.

    I was only prawning for about 1hr solid until my battery gave in. :1badmood:

    Anyway I hope you enjoy the pics as I enjoy the prawns.

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  7. Hi Roberta,

    I have paid particular interest in the fact that you fish from a kayak. This has caught my attention as I am currently looking to buy a yak and I really want to get into kayak fishing. I was wondering if you or any of the other fish raiders could give some advice. I will mostly be fishing in salt water rivers around sydney. I think that I have found two that interest me the most.

    1.) Prowler

    2.) Hobie outback

    Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    Luke

    Hi Roberta,

    I have paid particular interest in the fact that you fish from a kayak. This has caught my attention as I am currently looking to buy a yak and I really want to get into kayak fishing. I was wondering if you or any of the other fish raiders could give some advice. I will mostly be fishing in salt water rivers around sydney. I think that I have found two that interest me the most.

    1.) Prowler

    2.) Hobie outback

    Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    Luke

  8. Hi Peter,

    That's a great bag you got this morning. If only I could get down there.

    I have a t-shirt that reads, " work is for people who don't know how to fish"

    Damn that mortgage !

    Hope to see you down there soon. (maybe after my next payment)

  9. it all started when my mate Joe (slayer 666) told me bout fish raider and said that we were going to a fishing social. I was a little nervous at first cause i have not been fishing for long, but at the same time i was looking forward to just going fishing. So it came to Sunday where i picked up my mate Joe (slayer666) and off we went, on the way to botany for a fish. We got there and much to my surprise the people there at fish raider were very hospitable and friendly with willing to help. before we started to walk down the people from fish raider gave us breakfast which was great start to the day as food and drinks were provided, so me and Joe (slayer 666) started to walk down to the beach, I then suggested to my mate for us to start fishing closer to the rocks away from the people and the boats. So we started 10mins after a few casts, much to a surprise Joe hooked on to his first flat head, his excitement was bizzar he pulled out a 48cm flat head, i was happy for him hoping that he would catch the biggest flat head but at the same time i was a little angry that i did not even get a bite so he then told me that he was going to get his fish measured and weight. As he was bout half way there my rod gets smashed like the as if u caught a shark, but then i thought that i could have been stuck in the rocks, but i'm looking at the line and it's no where near the rocks, so i keep on winding in and it's pulling me inn, so i keep on winding and at that time i knew i had a decent size fish. after 10 long minutes of pulling him inn it felt like my arms were bout to fall off i then get him in the net, i could not get my lure out cause he swallowed it properly, walking back to were the fish raider people were my word it was a long walk to where they were. i finally get there, and the best part was the look on their faces when i walked up cause they had not seen the fish yet they were sort of looking at me funny as to say why have i walked back. but when they saw the fish that i have caught their jaws almost fell to floor, the flat head that i caught measured at 72cm and almost 3kg. That was the best part of the day and the fact that i was enjoying myself with my closest mate and that the people were so helpful made that day a very good day out.

    :1welcomeani: to Fish Raider Italian Stallion. Congratulations on your first flathead

    it's an absolute ripper.

  10. Had lunch with the in-laws near Maroubra so I decided

    to go for a quickie this arvo at about 5.00pm.

    Headed to some local rock ledges and man was that southerly

    blowing or what. It didn't seem to deter the fish.

    I tried fishing for some bream but ended up with a few trevally.

    The one in the photo was my biggest and also a P.B trev for me.

    It weighed 2kg uncleaned and 52cm long. Hard work cranking it up

    an 8 Metre cliff but lots of fun.

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  11. WELLCOME LUKE :1welcomeani::1welcomeani:

    glad you joined fishraider good info and great people :thumbup:

    looking forward to more posts and photos

    friday was going off :yahoo: never seen that many caught

    see you next time

    peter :1fishing1:

    Hi Peter,

    Thanks for your kind reply. Great to be fishing with you again.

    I must say that was some awesome fishing and it was great

    to see so many young people getting into it.

    Look forward to catching up again.

  12. Hi Fishraiders. This is my first post on this site but been fishing for a while. Blackfish were on fire on Friday arvo at Narrabeen Lakes. I had the privilige of standing between Peter and Rob to share in the spoils. I took home 13 blackies but landed at least 20, all between 30-35cm. Awesome fishing!! Happy days.

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