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Guest hawkesbass
Posted (edited)

Hit up the protected bays around the eastern suburbs on saturday and sunday.

On saturday fished with royce and mark.

Fished the rising tide for consistant bites and dropped fish between us.

The bites stopped about two hours into the runout.

We got 18 between us with royce taking the honours with most fish landed.

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I was not going too fish on sunday but mark left some gear in my car.

So sunday i met royce,mark and paul to return marks gear the guys were into the fish so i returned to the car grabbing my rod and joining them for a fish.

This spot was firing with plenty of fish landed between us all with throwbacks aswell.

19 keepers landed between us.

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Cheers trevor.

Edited by hawkesbass
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You've been busy mate, kingies one day, blackfish the next.

Sorry I missed out, but happy to say mum in law is on the mend.

Do I recognise that piece of sandstone?

Great weekends fishing.

Guest hawkesbass
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Oh and thanks all for the kind replies to Hawkes bass report!

Yeah i second royce thanks for the replies.

I keep a feed every 5 to 6 trips when i go for the blackfish.

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Well done boys and I seem to have missed the messages you all sent me for a blackfishing day out as my MUM loves em

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Nice work trev! I wish you could show my son how to catch them. He loves chasing them but I'm not a good luderick hunter!

Great session fellas :)

Cheers scratchie!!!

Guest hawkesbass
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The harbour was clearing up but after this recent rain im not sure what it is like now.

Luderick are pretty hardy species a bit of discolouration in the water does not affect them too much.

Guest no one
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Bloody hell you guys are consistent with your catches! Good job!

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Well done

The usual spots in the harbour around the inner west have been very poor since the rains so probably the dirty water has had a part to play

Regards

Guest hawkesbass
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It would be more the fresh content in the water not so much the colour pushing the fish down to the lower reaches of the systems.

thats relavent for all species.

The water can still be dirty but have good salt content and the fish will return.

Edited by hawkesbass
Posted

Well done

The usual spots in the harbour around the inner west have been very poor since the rains so probably the dirty water has had a part to play

Regards

Thanks for the kind words the key to success for the conditions we experienced over the last few weeks to get fish is to either find very deep water I am talking 20 feet plus or the very lowest reaches of the habour where you get the tidal influence in big swells very protected less such as Fishermans beach at dee why can produce but caution and experience are still needed! Look around do some r and d and you will get fish!

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Great work guys - brilliant haul. I've become addicted to blackie fishing and chase them regularly on the northern beaches. Caught several in a short session late Sat in north harbour. Weed has been destroyed on our local rock platforms and I had to work hard to get it last weekend. Fish were hungry, presumably because the weed has disappeared. Did you guys have trouble finding weed?

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