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Gday Raiders. went out last week for a night fish targeting jews at Jeffreys street wharf, managed a few livies and all was looking good, before i knew it i was sharing the wharf with 20 other people.Tangled lines and fighting to keep my spot ruined it.Anyway if anyone can help me out with a decent spot around Sydney to fish for jewies and maybe a yakka spot i would greatley appreciate it, will be fishing at night .Thanks heaps for any help u can offer .

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Pretty much most ferry wharves or pontoons and jetty's should hold some yakkas, wherever there is light, but sadly they can get crowded and thats the good thing about winter- only the die hards go out @ in winter so you only have like 2-6 weeks of that then most will bugger off and go into winter hibernation till spring/early summer.

Google Maps is awesome have a look and get some marine maps you can then cross reference the google map to the marine map to locate the holes/gutters/sand banks before you go out

You can download the marine maps online for free but they are in PDF format, else you can go to Maritime Services they cost $8- per map there are shedloads of them. make things MUCH easier! :biggrin2:

Lookin forwards to hearing bout ya exploits

Tight lines

Anthony

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Gday Raiders. went out last week for a night fish targeting jews at Jeffreys street wharf, managed a few livies and all was looking good, before i knew it i was sharing the wharf with 20 other people.Tangled lines and fighting to keep my spot ruined it.Anyway if anyone can help me out with a decent spot around Sydney to fish for jewies and maybe a yakka spot i would greatley appreciate it, will be fishing at night .Thanks heaps for any help u can offer .

Mate what you can do is, if Jefferey St is where you catch your bait makes things easy. Basically catch all the bait you need from Jefferey St then grab your gear and walk around the footpath till your basically underneathe the harbour bridge. Catch jews and big bream and flatties there ! Plus if there is other anglers there, there is alot of room to cast and keep your lines safe. ONLY problem are the ferry's coming through. But if your careful enough you should be sweet.

Hope this helped mate n good luck,

Jez

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Mate what you can do is, if Jefferey St is where you catch your bait makes things easy. Basically catch all the bait you need from Jefferey St then grab your gear and walk around the footpath till your basically underneathe the harbour bridge. Catch jews and big bream and flatties there ! Plus if there is other anglers there, there is alot of room to cast and keep your lines safe. ONLY problem are the ferry's coming through. But if your careful enough you should be sweet.

Hope this helped mate n good luck,

Jez

Thanks alot guys, ll give it a go

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