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tomca

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tomca last won the day on January 4 2014

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  • Location
    Oxley
  • State
    Queensland
  • Country
    Australia
  • Post Code
    4074
  • Bio
    keen kayaker
  • Interests
    motorbikes, camping
  • Occupation
    judo demonstrator at pubs

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    0423617942

Fishing

  • Favourite Bait
    live catfish
  • Favourite Lure
    berkley frenzy
  • Lure Types Used
    Hardbody Lures
    Softplastic Lures
    Other Lures
  • Fish You Target
    Other
  • Fishing Types
    Estuary and Coastal Fishing
  • Best Catch
    Nickers

Personal Bests

  • Cod
    77
  • Tuna
    114
  • Snapper
    70
  • Trevally
    74
  • Whiting
    41
  • Saratoga
    87
  • Flathead
    77
  • Yellowbelly
    50
  • Bream
    40
  • Kingfish
    66
  • Bass
    59.5
  • Tailor
    52

Boating

  • Boat Name
    16ft Savage. Hobie Kayak
  • Boat Type
    Motor Boat with Trailer
    Kayak
  • Boat Owner
    Yes

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  1. Fishing was slow yesterday but got a few in. Biggest issue was visibility, finding fish to cast at was the hardest part
  2. Right at the end of the tidal influence there. I would like to have an exemption to allow bow fishing carp and tilapia. Would be much less frustrating.
  3. something really small with lots of trebles or Berkley earthworm softplastics rigged like bait. Otherwise the only plastic small enough for them to readily attack are Damiki Bings But when they are in a feeding mood poppers work too. This one is a big timber bass popper from D&S
  4. I find the best way to tempt the ones not feeding is to cast a small float past a nest with a red wriggler worm about 10cm under it. Slowly edge the bait into the fishes face and eventually it will mouth the worm. Wait a while for it to get eaten then slowly lift the rod to set the hook. When it is windy, forget it.
  5. Ir you are talking about the ponds on the left of valley way just before the shopping village they are no fishing courtesy of the progressive redlands council. Cheers Ray I queried Redlands Council early this year about fishing council controlled water and their response was a shock. "Fishing is not permitted in any council controlled water or land" I tried clarifying that its just the ponds in parks that are out of bounds, but apparently Tingalpa Creek is out of bounds too. I guess you are allowed to use the ramp to launch your boat but better only head to the bay. (or maybe referring to the non-tidal section) I guess the kids wetting a line on the foreshore at Cleveland are in line for some council fines at some stage.
  6. 9foot Wilson Rod. 6lb mono straight through. Multi grain from Rays Bakery at Oxley.
  7. Weather is nice and warm and the pest fish are on the chew. It might not be the most glamorous type of fishing but a quick flick at the local creek and getting a few pests out can't be a bad thing. Use this thread as a resource for locations and throw up your own spots and techniques as well. I'll start with Stable Swamp Creek at Coopers Plains. />https://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en&ll=-27.550207,153.016865&spn=0.002081,0.002411&t=h&z=19 There are thouosands of small tilapia in there and all you need is a bit of bread under a float to catch them one after another. There are also plenty of carp in there but they are smarter and if they see you while cruising around will disappear quick. If they are feeding, you stand half a chance. Next spot is Rochedale. />https://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en&ll=-27.602618,153.148071&spn=0.00208,0.002411&t=h&z=19&layer=c&cbll=-27.602618,153.148071&panoid=6R28J1QZmU1uYXXoFw839g&cbp=12,32.33,,0,0 Lots of big Tilapia in there and council has gone to the trouble of building fishing platforms for you. Low light or finesse fishing is best for catching good ones here. Oxley Flats next to Ipswich motorway />https://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en&ll=-27.564075,152.988541&spn=0.00209,0.002411&t=h&z=19 Some monster carp in here. Crazy Ted, some of your northside spots? I don't want to hog the whole thread
  8. Product: Damiki Monstermiki 2.5" 4.5" and 6" Type: Plastic, shrimp scent Colour Range: 6, plenty of solid colours to choose from Preferred Colour Thus Far: white Quality: strong scent, soft with heaps of movement Action: best when lightly weighted and wafted down the water column Experience: the downside is that they are a pain to cast when lightly weighted. Better suited to dropping over the side or with the 2.5 inch I like to present them to bream and bass with a intermediate line on a 6wt flyrod. Has produced the goods skinny water bassing and chasing bay snapper. Throwing a 6 inch one onto a 2oz nitro jighead and drift through pearlie terrain and it outfishes bait every time I have been out on a baitfisho's boat.
  9. Sweresy, it was just nice to see you getting past your clean hands OCD
  10. The guys at work tell me the same thing about the Brisbane river too. Are you using 60lb mono with a paternoster rig and stinky old bait too?
  11. I use a big ass trolley, causes more carnage than a little panel of plastic :whistle:
  12. Imagine the harrasment you will get from me :evil: :evil: :evil: I did own a pair of these, they are comfy as
  13. company policies aside, you can work if you are under 14 with some restrictions, like not more than 10 hours a week or after 9pm, from memory, but the powers that be change rules every second day so try this: />http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/8978/ir-child_employment_guide.pdf
  14. a tiddler by yank standards, type 'noodling' into youtube and check out the size of those catties and the 'bait' they use :ohmy:
  15. I prefer mullet for jacks and a hook tied to the end of your line. Hook goes through the nose of the mullet and cast it up against the rock bar or rock wall. Anywhere will do at the moment. Canals like Pelican Waters or Coomera River. Still yet to get a jack on a lure, but everyone else I fish with gets them, ranging from plastics to big blades or small bream hardbodied minnow lures.
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