benny boi Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 G'day raiders!!! Well i have spent the last two weekends fishing the shoalhaven river,mostly using plastics only because i fall into the trap of sticking to what works for me.But i have quite a few blades that dont see the water much so i was going to give them a swim fish or no fish lol.So one rod was set up with 6lb leader and a 1/4 ounce tt jig head for my plastics and the other with a small tt blade,and off i went.The first session produced a nice bag of flathead in 2.5 hours with plenty of throw backs and a couple of bust offs it was a hot session and im pleased to say the little blade did most of the damage The following sessions although bringing back some nice bags of fish werent quite as hot as the first one (had to work a bit harder for them) honestly this doesnt bother me as i really do just enjoy bieng out on the water (the wife still doesnt understand how i can love it so much) anyway although the little blades held there own i have to say the plastics produced most of the fish in these sessions with the gun lure being the zman minnow in new penny on a 1/4 ounce jig head (deadly).End result a freezer draw full of fillets mmmmmm beer battered flathead and one happy fisho thanks ben.
james7 Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 G'day Ben Mmmm ... blades vs plastics? Interesting question. (One I'm not qualified to answer) However, one thing I do know, you were a winner. Out on the water in a beautiful area (Shoalhaven), a couple of great sessions, some good fish caught, and a freezer full of fillets! Cheers Peter
ACIMA Posted October 28, 2011 Posted October 28, 2011 Top report Ben Great session and awesome feed of flatty fillets to go
bigslick Posted October 30, 2011 Posted October 30, 2011 Ben, What area of the shoalhaven where u fishing we were down there the other week and the water was still cold around 16.8 degrees. Top effort Regards Steve
wojciech Posted October 31, 2011 Posted October 31, 2011 Fantastic catch. Just wondering if you had any safety tips (and/or fishing tips) for a tourist. Heading to the caravan park for our annual family holiday and taking the boat. Hoping to do some fishing, but don't want to end up on the 6pm news for the wrong reasons. It looks like the river mouth is benign, or should i be weary at low tied going off shore? Also will try to take the kids to Nowra in the boat for a bit of fun... and fish the river for some flatties....
benny boi Posted November 2, 2011 Author Posted November 2, 2011 Ben, What area of the shoalhaven where u fishing we were down there the other week and the water was still cold around 16.8 degrees. Top effort Regards Steve Hey mate i did alot of running & gunning picking up a few here and there most of the fish were caught up near the mouth on the left hand side of the river up tight to the rock wall,and off the sand bar in the middle of the river. I dont worry to much about water temp mate i caught more fish through winter than i have been lately with the temp on the rise.Goodluck
benny boi Posted November 2, 2011 Author Posted November 2, 2011 Fantastic catch. Just wondering if you had any safety tips (and/or fishing tips) for a tourist. Heading to the caravan park for our annual family holiday and taking the boat. Hoping to do some fishing, but don't want to end up on the 6pm news for the wrong reasons. It looks like the river mouth is benign, or should i be weary at low tied going off shore? Also will try to take the kids to Nowra in the boat for a bit of fun... and fish the river for some flatties.... Hey mate like a lot of bars it can be perfect one minute and a rough as guts the next.Best bet is check the sea reports (wind & swells) And you make the call going by your own boating experience.Ive heard a few story's of blokes coming unstuck.And i know from experience she can get pretty hairy at times.Its not as big as it looks mate there is a reef on the left heading out and a bit of a bommy on the right That fires up in rough seas.Just check weather reports before you head out and with a bit of common sense you will be fine.If it looks to rough on a particular day take the kids for a fish in the river.Goodluck
bigslick Posted November 2, 2011 Posted November 2, 2011 (edited) Mate, I lost a jewie boatside ride at the wall there the other week. Just out from the channel marker in the hole there right at the top of the tide. I was spewing mate would have been my first. It was about 6kg and I was using a squished slick rig Steve Edited November 2, 2011 by bigslick
wojciech Posted November 2, 2011 Posted November 2, 2011 Hey mate like a lot of bars it can be perfect one minute and a rough as guts the next.Best bet is check the sea reports (wind & swells) And you make the call going by your own boating experience.Ive heard a few story's of blokes coming unstuck.And i know from experience she can get pretty hairy at times.Its not as big as it looks mate there is a reef on the left heading out and a bit of a bommy on the right That fires up in rough seas.Just check weather reports before you head out and with a bit of common sense you will be fine.If it looks to rough on a particular day take the kids for a fish in the river.Goodluck Cheers, will let you know how we go when i get back
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