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MarlinMadness

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Hi Guys,

I am off to Jevis Bay, Nowra area this weekend and keen to fish for bream on plastics etc, however, would like to get your opinions on good places to fish for bream on plastics in this area.

To help out, you can PM your secret spots lol!.

Much help is appreciated.

Cheers

Marlin-Madness

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Hi mate ,there are numerous creeks around that area which should hold a few bream .The mighty Shoalhaven River is a good starting point as is Broughton Creek which runs off the river at Nowra .

Cheers Swordfisherman

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St Georges basin has some good populations of bream and some thumper flathead. They were getting some good fish around christmas even some good pan size snapper were to be had. I was down there on the weekend but from reports i heard whilst there was that the action had died down. Things should pick up though. I flick plastics up along colingwood beach around vincentia and always nail a good flathead or two and the occassional bream but be careful not to wade in to deep as ther are some good sharks lerking about at the moment. Report has it that the tagged 6 bronze whalers at plantation point last week. You could also try curambeene creek as this has some good bream populations. Best bet is to pop in to jb tackle and talk to Dave as he is more than happy to help out and give you a run down as to where the action is at the moment. If you put in the time you should get some good fish. Heaps of baitfish there at the moment. Water was black from baitfish on the main beach infront of vincentia on saturday looked like small pilchards and the birds were going berserk. If you get a chance to go outside on a boat there are some big marlin about at the moment.

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G`daay7 Fellas ,

Spiz, If you have kids , then a lot of fun can be had from the Greenwell Point Wharf .

Good bream , Tailor , Jews , Flathead , and even Blue Swimmewr crabs can be caught from Wharf , and its well lit and extremely comfortable fishing.

Be Early though .

Mick

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G`daay7 Fellas ,

Spiz, If you have kids , then a lot of fun can be had from the Greenwell Point Wharf .

Good bream , Tailor , Jews , Flathead , and even Blue Swimmewr crabs can be caught from Wharf , and its well lit and extremely comfortable fishing.

Be Early though .

Mick

Spiz,

Thanks for the message mate and good point about the sharks. Noted!!!!!!!!

JB Tackle - where exactly is that mate?

Also, what are the marlin boats going out from Jervis Bay?

Owzat,

Thanks for the info about Greenwell Point Wharf! Love wharfs. They certainly have caught me a lot of fish.

This is excellent guys. Great feedback and assistance - much appreciated.

Cheers

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Marlin-Madness,

JB Tackle is situated in Huskinson at 57 Owen st. If you get lost just ask anyone in Husky Pub they all know where it is as Dave frequents the area. Ask Dave which are the better Charters available as there are a few that operate from there. There is Jervis bay fishing charters, Simos afloat and a couple more but Dave will put you on to the right people. Weather not looking the greatest to get outside though, looks like this wind isn't going to ease off to much forcast is for more winds :thumbdown: If you do get out though a beaky is definetely on the cards. We headed out towards the canyons on Sunday only to turn back only 1.5kms from our destination due to the wind getting stronger,blew up to 25knots and we thought our lives were more important. The water temp was around 24 degrees and colour was cobault blue perfect for beakies. Cant wait to get back out there.

Hope you get some break in the weather as you are almost guarranteed a fish.

Good luck mate :thumbup:

Cheers Spiz

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