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Bonito Fishing Sydney


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Since July 2013, I have made the somewhat permanent move to Sydney because of work. The only time I have managed to wet a line since was when I was visiting my brother down in Melbourne.

Originally from Shellharbour, I was obsessed with targeting Bonito during summer using the skirted squid cast and retrieve technique that the locals around Port Kembla / Bass Point used.

Through this forum in the past, I have given advice to fishermen from Sydney that made the trip down to Port Kembla on the weekends targeting Bonito. Surely there are some decent Bonito spots around Sydney?

I know people are secretive about their spots, so dropping me a PM is fine or even pointing me in the general direction would be appreciated.

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Are you talking land based? If so most of the deeper headlands around Sydney will produce bonnies when they're around. Just been a really slow start this year. This time last year they were in plague proportions and hung around until June. Looks like they're just starting to turn up now, with a few fish getting caught at the usual spots.. Which side of Sydney are you on?

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Thanks for the quick responses. And yes, I am land based at the moment (just sold my boat). Haven't really had the time to try and explore deep waters off the rocks, I took a walk one day at Palm Beach while a work mate was chasing groper of the rocks there. Would be a big walk to do alone.

I live in Homebush Bay, and never mind driving anywhere to fish but when I am alone I prefer the shorter drives. When I get the chance might drive down to La Perouse and check it out.

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Thanks for the quick responses. And yes, I am land based at the moment (just sold my boat). Haven't really had the time to try and explore deep waters off the rocks, I took a walk one day at Palm Beach while a work mate was chasing groper of the rocks there. Would be a big walk to do alone.

 

I live in Homebush Bay, and never mind driving anywhere to fish but when I am alone I prefer the shorter drives. When I get the chance might drive down to La Perouse and check it out.

Wouldn't be to bad on a Sunday morning

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Hey boss. Hate to nag but could I grab a more exact location for 'browns rock'? There is alot of rock at la perouse. Id be keen to find a good spot in sydney. Tend to find my self traveling for rock fishing.

Cheers

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Drive down Henry head lane, when you can turn left pull to the left and park. Lock your car and get ready for a hike. Walk toward the golf course, you will see two roads, take the one on the right, follow to the end where you will walk on a bush track, beware of red belly black snakes sunning which I have personally seen, plus have heard reports of brown snakes. You will come to an opening in the track, follow the right toward browns rock, there will be a down hill track toward the spot. If you plan to go early morning when it's dark, there will be loads of spider webs around.

Great fishing spot.

Harry

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No probs... And I forgot to mention there's a chance you will see some one eyed snakes wondering up from the beach a short distance away.

Harryy

They seem to come out this time of year don't they?

Cheers

Paikea

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