AndrewNR Posted December 28, 2009 Posted December 28, 2009 Hi, this is my first topic . Very new to the boating scene. Just bought myself a half cabin 15 footer and have been telling the family I am a good fisherman . I am planning to take my father in law and brother in law on friday the 1st at about 4pm as it is full moon that night and also want to fish around the change of tides which is a high around 8.30 pm. I know where to catch yakkas for sure but no idea for squid and poddy mullet which is what i really like to fish with. I also am unsure of where to fish so if anyone there who is experienced and wishes to help I would much appreciate the help in making me look like I might know what I am doing. Thanks. Will also post my results.
slinkymalinky Posted December 28, 2009 Posted December 28, 2009 Where abouts are you launching from CCA and what area are you planning to fish? Cheers, Slinky
AndrewNR Posted December 28, 2009 Author Posted December 28, 2009 Where abouts are you launching from CCA and what area are you planning to fish? Cheers, Slinky launching at ermington bay and fishing for flathead, bream and one or two rods for kingys and jewies. I prefer to cruise up the river rather than drive to Sydney as it's more scenic. Thanks slinky for the reply.
slinkymalinky Posted December 28, 2009 Posted December 28, 2009 Not sure where to get any squid up the river. You might find fishing a bit tough will all the rain. Canada Bay and the immediate area used to produce plenty of Flatties and bream when I fished around the shorelines with soft plastics and small hard body lures. Maybe there's someone who knows the area a bit better. Cheers, Slinky
AndrewNR Posted December 28, 2009 Author Posted December 28, 2009 Not sure where to get any squid up the river. You might find fishing a bit tough will all the rain. Canada Bay and the immediate area used to produce plenty of Flatties and bream when I fished around the shorelines with soft plastics and small hard body lures. Maybe there's someone who knows the area a bit better. Cheers, Slinky I am probably going to fish east of the harbour bridge anyway. Thanks
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