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ritchie

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How did you go mate?..is it any good in the mornings?

went there a couple of weeks ago, after christmas and i must admitt that fishing there is picking up. Though i didn't land anything massive, i got 2 decent runs that night. I arrived at around 4:00am to bag myself a spot at the end of the pier. Hooked up on a small reddie and upon reeling him up he got chomped by a rat kingy.

Later on this bloke has a small run and hooks up on a nice salmon, funny thing was he was used a piece of bacon as bait :1prop:

As night fell i get a run on my bait runner. I striked it and after fighting for a while all goes dead. I noticed that the hook snapped off the swivel :ranting2:

Anyways rigged up again and went to go catching livies. Caught a slimey and gave it to these two blokes. After about 1/2 hour he gets a massive hit and fights for a while however gets pinged. All and all we didn't land anything however there are some big pelagics out there and all the livies you can catch.

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Nice! planning an overnight trip out there soon..hopefully i'll hook something to remember :)

is it any good @ night anyway?

Nights not bad, would prefer to head down there before sunrise but to lazy.

All my hook / bust ups were at night usually from the occasional jew or Noah. All i can say is good luck getting a spot if you head down just after sunset.

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Is it packed there during the week at night?

Im thinking of heading down there now, being Aust Day i bet that area was packed with picnic / fisherman so im hoping by the time i get there everyone will have packed up and gone home.

Last Saturday night i went down there and as i drove into the car park i saw the wharf was completely packed it looked ridiculous, everyone was shoulder to shoulder so i didnt even bother getting out i just moved onto The Spit Bridge, which was too windy and too much boat traffic and i had a bucketload of bait and it was only early in the night so i thought id go over to brooklyn under the F3 and there was no wind at all but i got nothing but the usual - catfish like everyone else there.

I'll report back and let everyone know how it goes.

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Came back empty handed once again! :05:

I got there around 8.30pm and it was packed as usual so i hung around for 30min waiting for a spot and sussing it out but no luck so i shot up to The Spit which was also packed, (i hate fishing when its crowded) so i went down under the harbour bridge for an hour and had no bites, same as other people there.

So i thought stuff it ill just go back to Clifton Gardens by that time it was about 10.30 and a dozen people were leaving, some had some decent size catches in their buckets so i thought i may have some luck.

Spent a good 3 hours there and barely got a bite, was using Fresh Prawns, Pilchards and Squid, seen there was barely anything i put a small hook on my partners line so she could atleast catch something small for fun and she pulled in a tiny fish but it dropped off when she pulled it out of the water, same deal for everyone else there from what i saw besides the 2 old woman and a group of asians with 3 bucket loads of tiny fish that they just caught by hand dropping some line in the water with bait, it jacks me off so much when i see people with bucket loads of tiny undersized fish. Usually the ones that cant speak much english.

Hopefully it doesnt rain tomorrow morning as i have a job down that way early in the morning so i might sink a line about 6am as the tide comes in.

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Unlucky mate.

Well it really depends what you're fishing for? I usually have a sabiki rig ready to catch some yakka's for live bait then throw it out. When waiting i just keep stocking up for livies. If its really dark and you don't have a sibiki jig, best bet is to tie a glow stick, in replace of the sinker and let it sink slowly. When you see your glow stick moving erratically in the water, strike it and you'll definitely hook up. I can't be bothered rigging up sabiki rigs in the dark, to much bait to put on :1prop:

Might have to try Clifton out one of these days.

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