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Sydney On Fire


tommychucka

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Went out trolling yesterday from the heads. Headed north out to the shelf and baitstation. Tagged and released a small black in that area, as well as bagging a nice sized dollie. There was some big game fishing competition taking place, with no one seeming to have much luck. Headed in closer, between 60 and 35 fathoms, and found the spot. Were getting strikes and Beakies on almost every run. Ended up getting 4 boat side, both striped and black. It was amazing however how many were taking the lures and dropping them within a few seconds. We had on stripey take one, drop it, swim up to the next one and drop it, then a third and fourth. Was amazing to watch though. Nothing like seeing a strike in action. Hoping to head out again this week, depending on work commitments. There were big bait balls everywhere, good temperature breaks and obviously some fish boat side. All up one of the best fishing days I have ever had.

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We fished Sunday out of Botany Bay for a black and a stripe.. All in 30 - 60 fathoms.. Both took a dark purple lure from the short rigger.. Heaps of dollies free jumping everywhere but seemed to only take smaller lures.. It was a ripper day apart from the rain and sloppy conditions!

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Yes on fire is an understatement! A broken bay boat had 15tags in 3hrs. Tripple hook ups, as was said bait balls galore with big dollies balling up cowanyoung. Can anyone confirm the lockout of the longliners due to the run?

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Nice work.......this is when ideally you would switch bait the beakie as stripes are frustrating and usually swipe at the lures, unlike the blacks and blues. A more effective method is when the fish are concentrated around bait balls, as you described, is to jig some bait (slimey's) from the ball and then live bait from around the edge. You can have multiple fish come up from under the boat chasing the baits....now that is great to watch the take.

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We will have to give that a try. Have been talking about it for ages. It is also nice though to come back from a days fishing with a basically clean boat. Hope to head out tomorrow again. Anyone know if its still hot out there?

Nice work.......this is when ideally you would switch bait the beakie as stripes are frustrating and usually swipe at the lures, unlike the blacks and blues. A more effective method is when the fish are concentrated around bait balls, as you described, is to jig some bait (slimey's) from the ball and then live bait from around the edge. You can have multiple fish come up from under the boat chasing the baits....now that is great to watch the take.

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We went out yesterday without a touch from a beakie. Saw one free jumper but got nothing. Decided to change tactics around 2 in the afternoon and target some dollies. Ended up catching quite a few but nothing big. All were around the same size, either just legal or just under. Did a run along the heads to pick up a Kingy but just ended up with a tailor and bonito. All up not a bad day, was beautiful out there till the wind picked up, got some fish for the table which was good but nothing like last week. How did you go?

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