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  1. Used to go to South West Rocks every July and catch hundreds of tailor from the rocks, back in the late 70s. Released what we didn't need. My guess would be that you could still catch the same amount of tailor, at the same place and time of year, nowadays. Conservation (preservation) does work...provided we all do the right thing...EVERYBODY. Same everywhere though. I've seen pictures of hundreds of HUGE Murray Cod strung up on a Hills hoist. But the mighty Murray Cod is making a big comeback. Good topic Jim and interesting photos, too.

    I remember visiting Port Macquarie during the seventies, the white bait run had to be seen to believed, the bait was there and the tailor followed. It was case of picking up stranded bait and catching as many tailor and bream as you like. People see the big predators disappearing but its often the bottom of the food chain that being hit hard by the pros, just look at the massive comeback in Botany Bay once they stopped prawn trawling .

    Charles

  2. The official worldwide commercial catch is over ten thousand tonnes, I doubt may amateur fishos will support a zero limit whist this is the case .As long as species seems to be in recovery I guess keep the limits the way they are, you can make the same argument for bream and jewfish as well. Anyway lets hope a boats are happy with one fish,that's plenty of meat for a group of fisherman.

  3. I nearly purchased the sonar phone on Saturday so a big thanks to kiwicraig for mentioning the free promo, my freebie arrived today, you can add the sonar phone to your tablet and you can do live mapping in uncharted areas with the Navonics app, a lot cheaper than a Hummingbird ion at four grand plus.

  4. Road the six foot track on Sunday from megalong to the Coxs for a look, plenty of water didn't see any fish, I wonder how far the trout make it up the river to spawn.Been trying to figure out which way is the quickest to get to little river keen to get down there as well

    Can't say I've done any good in Little River,you can drive right across it on the road to Gibraltar Rocks if you have a 4WD,should be able to find a few vids on Youtube , people used to drive to the end of Black Range Rd and walk down to the Cox maybe the locals have moved out but it was a risky area to leave your car.

  5. There are parts of the Cowmung I think that can be fished in the closed season for trout, but it's a pretty fair hike to get to it. It's interesting that you can fish catch and release for bass but not trout during the winter. Perhaps the bass are more hardy and less likely to die once returned to the water compared to trout?

    There are streams in Victoria where people can fish for natives or redfin but have to release any trout caught in the closed season, I'm not sure how well that system works but its certainly possible to run things that way.

    NSW Fisheries were looking at opening some of the current trout streams during winter but it seems to have been put into the too hard basket for the moment, winter fishing is a very divisive issue amongst trout fishers.

    Charles

  6. Some people launch there and head out to Botany Bay, it's a long way but at least the ramp doesn't get crowded,a mariner will fix that.

    The jet skiers are all meant to move to Chipping Norton Lakes, can't see it myself, the residents will freak about the noise.

  7. Some of the carp fishing comps they catch hundreds of them and it's just not practical to throw em up the bank so the ACT carp fishers lobbied to allow them to be released, a very controversial decision to be sure.

    The Singapore carp found in many eastern flowing waters are relatively benign however the German carp in the Murray Darling system are a scourge on the environment and need to be destroyed whenever possible.

  8. Downstream of Maldon is fine as all the weirs have fishladders so bass are throughout the river, gotta keep trying, the keen fishos are normally on the water early, I never had much luck late on the water. Douglass Park is good as you can head up or downstream easily though it gets a bit shallow in sections heading downstream.

    Charles

  9. Fished the deep water off Lilli Pilli from first light. Hooked the tailor on pillies and fish strips, and had a couple of bite offs, even with the ganged hooks.

    Lost a couple of minnow lures recently trolling SW arm, on for a second then the line came back bitten off with a curl on the end, didn't look like a tailer bite, don't know what's going on but some very toothy critters about at the moment.

    Regards Charles

  10. Experience has show waves don't have much of an effect as your depth reading is an average of the whole cone, as one half tills forward the other half tills back so it averages out.

    If you data shared in the social map they should in they adjust it for tide other wise you would have to do it manually, I'm not sure how accurate the adjustment is as I haven't had a chance to go back and check how good a job they have done.

  11. Gillies make the S.H. Wobbler which is identical to the original Wonder Wobbler so maybe they bought the patent. They are available in most tackle shops. I have a 7g and a 20g both terrific little standbuys when the need arises! Tailor will snatch them, but then tailor seem to hit just about anything! Robert

    The original design was Al's Goldfish produced over sixty years ago and well out of patent. The wonder Wobbler still about, brought a heap a while back from the online dealer in Tassie, he's quite reliable I use him for the Lofty Cobra as well which are hard to buy in Sydney.

  12. I've read about a fourteen year old brownie in a hatchery,having said that seven years would be an good age for a wild fish.

    For rainbows three years is a mature fish and they might be lucky enougth to live another year or two, I 'd expect a 5kg rainbow to be five years old.

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