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  1. We fished an area of heavy reef against the headland and on that first Wednesday we got smoked on the reef after about 6 seconds after being hit several times It was mayhem. Ironically my best king from that spot was 8 kg on 21 lb many years ago. But I think I got somewhat lucky cause I struggled to land them there since. 

  2. Upon some googling research it afffects Jews dollies and even flounder. Apparently the way to test it is to press on the skin of the fish  after it has been dead for a hour or so and if it returns it's ok and if it remains indented to discard. I also thought it may have been one of those farmed escapies from Poort Stephens ( being artificially fed and enclosed that their flesh may be different) . But the parasite info seems accurate.

    Is a shame for all the effort to bring home a nice fish after two trips and end up with that result. What do u do!

  3. Went out two Wednesdays ago loaded up on lives and got busted off 6 times outside the heads difting yakkas off the bottom. Did manage to boat and release 4 at 60ish all on 60lb gear. Very exiting day only managed a large bonnie and a good flathead to take home .

    So last Wednesday the call was made to up the antie to 80lb ,so loaded up on lives and back outside the heads we went managed to pick up 3 squid as well so hopes were high. Done the same thing but no takers this time at the heads so went to another spot and was greated by a fur seal which stole our livies and made it unfishable. 

    Call was made to get some flathead and come back after an hour or so. Got 6 nice blue spots and went back and our mate was still there. 

     

    Into middle harbour we went , had a visit from two fisheries officers and with the all clear given we anchored up. And put our our baits. Oddly our squid strips we be taken without any obvious nibbles and it was down to our last squid head when it went off and a 70 cm king came on board . Bled and into the iced esky .However cooking it up last night it appears it may have hade the Kudo parasite as flesh seem perfect , cooked well held together ok but kind of dissolved in the mouth , flavour seemed ok but mushy. 

    Has anyone else noticed this of late? Maybe a result of catching it from hotter waters inside?

    cheers

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  4. Mate if u cant swim wearing an inflatable pfd is a must.your life is too valuable.

    Also make yourself a checklist for cross reference before depature.Include everthing eg

    bungs,pfds,water, food, bait, fishing rods, tackle,knives,bucket, ice,sunnies, hat, wet weather gear, anchor , fuel, oil, first aid box,small emergency tool kit, map,torch, etc

    Purchase a small padlock for the trailer hitch,so u cant miss hitch(padlock wont fit if not alligned)

    Check trailer lights and wheel bearings!!!!

    And check the latest weather

  5. :1fishing1::1fishing1: 3 ways to reduce catties

    1 fish d smaller tides

    2 keep out of d main current ie. fish the edges of the current but not in it.

    3 try using cook gut 4 bait

    this should not only decrease your catfish capture but almost eliminate it.

    hopa this helps :1fishing1:

  6. Its a shame that we cant feel safe doing something that we love anymore. People like the ones that took the fish, buckets etc., should be caught, cubed and thrown to the sharks or else just hooked and thrown out as a livie.

    That poor couple, enjoying a quiet fish, and having something like that happen to them. What is the world coming to.

    Remember raiders, keep a vigilant eye on your belongings and your surroundings, especially the young and the elderly. The young are our future and the elderly, is what we will all be one day god willing, and I know for one that I would like to have faith in my fellow man and have someone kind help me if anything happened.

    Cheers

    Mrs Flightmanager

    Well said 100% ditto

  7. Unfortunately all the dollies off the sydney fads seem to be undersize lately,good fun still but a bit dissappointing when going all the way out & cant keep a few of these great eating fish for the

    table.Hopefully might see a run of bigger fish in april if its anything like last season.

    cheers

    Steve

    mate same cycle happens every year. you wont hardly see a legal dollie till the end of the season,and then chances are the weather or the current or the water temp wont be in favour . And then their gone . The 20 km trip has simply become not worth it . Whats the point of fishing if u cant at least have the opportuinity of bringing home a feed.

    Your frustration is justified.

  8. QLD 50cm and no bag limit

    VIC no min length , bag of 5

    Commonwealth LFB fishing in the same nsw waters as us NO MIN LENGTH

    NSW rec anglers an unrealistic 65cm (15CM MORE THAN ANYWHERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

    Got to say that i feel discriminated against.

    Also if the pros are netting these fish by the time they get them to the boat they are dead anyway ,they may as well take them to market . It would be a waste to throw them overboard dead.

    Id like to see rec fishing in NSW go they same way as VIC in that way maintaining a strict volume limit as the mainsay of our conservation, but also allowing rec anglers the opportunity to possibly bring home a feed if they so desire

  9. :1fishing1::1fishing1:

    Seems to be my usual report of late, hit a few markers in the harbour with various favorite lures and was getting hits at every one.....

    Not one marker we tried didnt produce. I dont want to name the one in particular that was the better of the lot im sure you can all find that out from the photos.... :biggrin2:

    Unfortunately all the kings were rats however we did get busted on one bigger fish and considering we were using light tackle it was all a lot of fun!!

    I called out to the guy on a boat next to me and said "Hey mate, any keepers?" and his reply was......"yeah mate mine are all over 60cm". :1badmood: The idiot was keeping all the rats he was landing. Doesnt that piss you right off. I proceeded to tell him they were undersized but he said... "not by the account of my sticker" :mad3:

    On a positive note, when we were leaving i noticed a guy on a charter hooked up SOLID, rod was buckled for a long time. We waited around to see what all the commotion was and just as we arrived a massive king surfaced near there boat, the skipper went in for the gaf and guess what.... PING! :074: It was a mamoth king, probably the biggest i have ever seen, 1M + easily. Good thing is I have a new spot to try now, i would have never thought of trying there.

    Billy D.

    PS: Dicko, sorry mate i managed a quick escape from work, promise to have you on board for next time.

    PPS: sorry about the shithouse pics, camera phone

    Sounds like a great day. I kinda dont blame that other guy though. No one sould have to throw back a 60 cm king . Fisheries went to far with the new size limits. Bag and size limits shold be there to restrict a persons catch for us all to share , but they should not be so over regulated as to stop people from bring home a feed. Its the law that needsa changing.

    For all your efforts u came home with nothing thats dissaponting and unreasonable which means no essential omega 3 vitamins for u to devour.

    Back to 60cm and now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :1fishing1:

  10. :mad3: I am outragged i know these changes have been out for a while BUT THIS IS BECOMING OVERREGULATED.

    I have been fishing for kings since 1982 and their size has always been the same. the kings that school around the heads have always been rats and always will be ( yes u do get some big ones amounst them but their harder to catch and harder to stop).Yes i have caught the odd fish over 65cm but in all those years i could count them on my hands.

    There was no need to change the rules ,5 at 60cm was regulated enough. In fact even better you should be able to keep 7 with 2 under 60cm. WHATS WRONG WITH THAT !

    It takes me an hour to get to the water and the whole purpose of fishing is to catch food for me and the family. I keep coming home empty handed not because i cant catch any kings its because i cant tell the over 65s to catch me! Fisheries is denying myself and my kids the vital nutrition they deserve.

    I am a good decent citizan always doing the wright thing. Yet now if i was to take a 60cm kingie home to feed my kids i would by defination be a criminal and prosacutable!!!!!!!!! :mad3:

    Conservation is necessary dont get me wrong . But the fisheries have taken this issue too far.

    I support bag and size limits but not over regulation.

    There is nothing wrong with keeping a feed . Its time we were heard.

    Everyone ive spoken to agree's

    Id like to here what raiders think and maybe fisheries may take notice :wacko:

    Happy fishing. :thumbup:

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