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A night of firsts


Gatte

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Hi everyone,

Heading off for a fish last night around Brisbane water, idea was to grab some live baits as the sun set and get after the dream Jewie on the rising tide in the evening. Sadly the plan didn't go as well but still had a decent night. Started off in kincumber and was getting my bait hacked by blue swimmers. Would of loved a feed from them but only saw 2 come to the surface and drop the bait once they came up :(

Managed to grab a couple of pike (first time I've caught any before) on soft plastics before pulling the pin as the mossies were making a meal out of me.

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Headed off to the likely Jew spot and started having a flick for some flat head while waiting for the tide to turn. Managed one that went for 60 odd cm before hooking onto a completely different fight. Wasn't sure what to expect but managed to net my first EP

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Managed to bring in another one a short time after as I was noticing them breaking the surface was was casting in the general area.

Slack water approached and I performed a quick switch of lures using a 6 inch gulp squid vicious for that big Jewie. Sadly the Trifecta of first wasn't complete though I did get a bit of interest in the lure. Got a couple of hits but nothing substantial.

Good night non the less and had fun catching some new fish.

Gatts

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That was the an to send mr pike Back out for a swim but but the dame thing was about 40cm long! Going to take it out tonight as a fresh bait butterfly cut or filleted and aim to finish the trifecta haha

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Nothing wrong with a 40cm pike on a double hook snelled rig.

also nothing wrong with cutting it in half or butterflying it either.

But being the smelly thing they are, they will attract fish even if not cut up. You have to be careful when cutting pike as they are not a robust fish and pickers will make short work of them.

All the best mate

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Yeah i will be wary of how I rig it up and will hopefully find some more that I can use as live baits. If not I'll be dropping a bait in about 30 mins before the tide as all reports seem to have jewies striking in slack water

Gatts

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I often use 40cm tailor as livebaits and pike are even better on jewies. Definitely lob it out next time but have a strong leader of atleast 60lb as if you do get a jew on it, it will be a good one :biggrin2: ! Nice EP's as well :thumbup:

Cheers, Tom

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Very true Tom! Problem is I don't have the bug heavy gear required haha

Yeah true.. Might sound very, very stupid, BUT! I know of a few old timers up in port stephens that fish for 20kg+ jewfish using a 80lb handline. I witnesses them pull out a 29lb fish when i was talking to them. They just fished a running sinker to a big snelled rig and 30cm+ tailor or pike. You'd have to practice casting it but around this spot (singing bridge, tea gardens) the deep water is fairly close to shore so at night you can get away with a 10m throw from shore. Just a thought!

Alternatively, whack a fillet off the pike or tailor and fish it on whatever gear you have available.

Tom

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Tonight is a fillet and down under the bridge in woy woy with 5 and 7 inch shads and 6 inch squid lures. Just waiting for the tide to turn should be another 30 mins before it starts firing.

Tea gardens looks like an amazing place to fish. Will defiantly save up buy a boat and make the trip there one of these days

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Mate I reckon that pike is actually a snook.

Still, I reckon it should go on as a live bait - a jewie isn't gonna do a google search to see if it'sa pike or snook.

Wo'nt be long before we see you boasting with a decent fish.....

Tony

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I'd take your word for that, I only took a guess at saying it was a pike, caught another one last night, pushing the 50cm mark and since I'd never caught either of these fish before I took a guess.

Didn't have the famous pike stench which threw me a bit...

Gatts

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