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Re: FISHING

Postby Browny25 » Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:58 am

What bait were you using?

I'm thinking about heading down tonight.... Jetties would be packed though, so better to try off beach itself.
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Re: FISHING

Postby Booney » Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:10 am

Tube worms to begin with but the $7.50 bag from the tackle shop proved to be less than good value as half of it was trash. Then used some whitebait and prawns, the whitebait seeming to work the best.

Went just South of Fort Glanville where you sort of drive up-hill to park at Semaphore / Tennyson beach. Perfect conditions as at sun up the tide was coming in.

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* Edit - Heading out in my old mans boat early tomorrow morning off North Haven. Sweet. *
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Re: FISHING

Postby Browny25 » Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:45 am

Yeah tube worms would be easily the best for whiting but you can get burnt from the tackle shops...

I got a boat, but havent used it in 5 years!! So slack, just needs a new steering cable!
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Re: FISHING

Postby ROCKYB » Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:49 pm

Snapper off victor and plenty of sharks
Be the ball and just tapp it in.....
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Re: FISHING

Postby Big Phil » Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:24 pm

Booney wrote:Tube worms to begin with but the $7.50 bag from the tackle shop proved to be less than good value as half of it was trash. Then used some whitebait and prawns, the whitebait seeming to work the best.

Went just South of Fort Glanville where you sort of drive up-hill to park at Semaphore / Tennyson beach. Perfect conditions as at sun up the tide was coming in.

Kids.

* Edit - Heading out in my old mans boat early tomorrow morning off North Haven. Sweet. *


Really, I'm heading out with a mate in his tinnie tomorrow morning at 6am from Outer Harbour...

Never been out fishing off local waters, what can I expect to catch tomorrow (don't say sharks :? )
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Re: FISHING

Postby Westsider » Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:59 pm

Went to largs jetty this morning.

Got 5 tasty yellowfin whiting. Not big fish, but I'm happy
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Re: FISHING

Postby Mickyj » Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:10 am

Seems I'm the only one not to land a fish in this warm weather.I did lose 2 undersized Bream .Plus there were two schools of something swimming the beach I was fishing.Whatever they were they liked a moving popper fly but I lost two of them as well !! :(
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Re: FISHING

Postby Mickyj » Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:11 am

Westsider wrote:Went to largs jetty this morning.

Got 5 tasty yellowfin whiting. Not big fish, but I'm happy


Well done Westsider did u use Worms or cockles ?
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Re: FISHING

Postby Westsider » Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:18 am

Worms mate. It's a patience game with them, make sure you take a chair. No bites for what seemed ages (was bout an hour) then I got a double header, then another straight away. The other 2 came about half an hour later.
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Re: FISHING

Postby Mickyj » Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:23 am

Westsider wrote:Worms mate. It's a patience game with them, make sure you take a chair. No bites for what seemed ages (was bout an hour) then I got a double header, then another straight away. The other 2 came about half an hour later.


Well done mate .
Me I was told to head to a local beach and try for Whiting on a fly .May do that tomorrow Wind permitting ;)
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Re: FISHING

Postby Booney » Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:15 am

Well the good news was I arrived home with 34 Bluey's and 26 Garfish with 4 squid as a side dish. Went off North Haven about 2k's out and we were on the water by 5. Home by 9:30. Nice.
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Re: FISHING

Postby dedja » Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:26 am

Booney wrote:Well the good news was I arrived home with 34 Bluey's and 26 Garfish with 4 squid as a side dish. Went off North Haven about 2k's out and we were on the water by 5. Home by 9:30. Nice.


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Re: FISHING

Postby Mickyj » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:08 pm

Big Phil wrote:
Booney wrote:Tube worms to begin with but the $7.50 bag from the tackle shop proved to be less than good value as half of it was trash. Then used some whitebait and prawns, the whitebait seeming to work the best.

Went just South of Fort Glanville where you sort of drive up-hill to park at Semaphore / Tennyson beach. Perfect conditions as at sun up the tide was coming in.

Kids.

* Edit - Heading out in my old mans boat early tomorrow morning off North Haven. Sweet. *


Really, I'm heading out with a mate in his tinnie tomorrow morning at 6am from Outer Harbour...

Never been out fishing off local waters, what can I expect to catch tomorrow (don't say sharks :? )


Big Phil did ya bag out on whiting get some leatherjackets Blue crabs ?
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Re: FISHING

Postby Big Phil » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:20 pm

Mickyj wrote:
Big Phil wrote:
Booney wrote:Tube worms to begin with but the $7.50 bag from the tackle shop proved to be less than good value as half of it was trash. Then used some whitebait and prawns, the whitebait seeming to work the best.

Went just South of Fort Glanville where you sort of drive up-hill to park at Semaphore / Tennyson beach. Perfect conditions as at sun up the tide was coming in.

Kids.

* Edit - Heading out in my old mans boat early tomorrow morning off North Haven. Sweet. *


Really, I'm heading out with a mate in his tinnie tomorrow morning at 6am from Outer Harbour...

Never been out fishing off local waters, what can I expect to catch tomorrow (don't say sharks :? )


Big Phil did ya bag out on whiting get some leatherjackets Blue crabs ?



Micky, having not fished at all for over 2 years, I was just happy to catch 1 thing...

After about 4 hours on the water, we caught heaps of puffer fish, a couple of snook, some undersized whiting and some really good flat head, including my biggest catch of a 50cm flatty.

Was just happy to catch something like I said, can't wait to go again now !!!
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Re: FISHING

Postby Mickyj » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:49 pm

Big Phil wrote:

Micky, having not fished at all for over 2 years, I was just happy to catch 1 thing...

After about 4 hours on the water, we caught heaps of puffer fish, a couple of snook, some undersized whiting and some really good flat head, including my biggest catch of a 50cm flatty.

Was just happy to catch something like I said, can't wait to go again now !!!


Well done Phil I have yet to catch a snook on anything let alone a Fly.
whiting I am looking forward to the day I land one on a fly plenty on bait.
Puffers caught enough of those and undersized Flatties .
No weedy whiting ?

But to me a fish is a fish or a victory ;)
I think yesterday I lost a couple of garfish and did lose some small bream
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Re: FISHING

Postby Browny25 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:34 am

I tried Tennyson beach Friday night and Sunday night without any luck, no shops had fresh tube worms so I tried the preserved ones (which are not worth the steam off my pis*!), soft plastic - You know the fake type bait, bungum worms, and cockles!

All that seemed to be around was crabs! I wanted to try the jetties but the beaches were too packed...
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Re: FISHING

Postby bev lad » Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:10 pm

The only fishing you do RockyB is outside the offstump
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Re: FISHING

Postby Swamp Donkey » Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:27 pm

bev lad wrote:The only fishing you do RockyB is outside the offstump

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Re: FISHING

Postby Mickyj » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:16 pm

browny2323 wrote:I tried Tennyson beach Friday night and Sunday night without any luck, no shops had fresh tube worms so I tried the preserved ones (which are not worth the steam off my pis*!), soft plastic - You know the fake type bait, bungum worms, and cockles!

All that seemed to be around was crabs! I wanted to try the jetties but the beaches were too packed...


why not try a soft plastic ?
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Re: FISHING

Postby Iron Fist » Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:26 am

tube worms best for yellow fin
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I havent been this year but last year got a few round this time doing that!
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