Jump to content

Hfisho77

Members
  • Posts

    742
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never
  • Days Won

    4

Hfisho77 last won the day on October 7 2012

Hfisho77 had the most liked content!

Profile Information

  • Location
    Yeronga
  • State
    Queensland
  • Country
    Australia
  • Post Code
    4104
  • Bio
    live and breathe fishing
  • Interests
    Cricket and Tennis
  • Occupation
    school

Fishing

  • Favourite Bait
    livies
  • Favourite Lure
    damiki armour shads, luckycraft NW pencil, maria jerkbaits
  • Lure Types Used
    Softplastic Lures
  • Fish You Target
    Bream
  • Fishing Types
    Estuary and Coastal Fishing
  • Best Catch
    pike and longtom

Personal Bests

  • Cod
    57cm
  • Snapper
    74cm
  • Grassy Sweetlip
    52cm
  • Jewfish
    62cm
  • Shark
    110cm
  • Barramundi
    30cm
  • Trevally
    70cm
  • Whiting
    44cm
  • Flathead
    75cm
  • Mackerel
    60cm
  • Bream
    40cm
  • Bass
    50cm
  • Tailor
    62cm

Boating

  • Boat Name
    Fuzzy
  • Boat Type
    Motor Boat with Trailer
  • Boat Owner
    Yes

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Hfisho77's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

349

Reputation

  1. here's my quiver.. from bream to GT gear
  2. what an awesome post :cheer: just thought I would add my 2 cents. I agree that the best place to find longies and the like is where there is somewhere for them to round up bait against, e.g reef edges, cliff faces, drop offs, man-made structure etc. Unlike some of the others, I use slugs alot of the time mainly because of the fact that they cast a mile so you don't have to get as close to the school. This means the tuna are less likely to spook and will stay up for longer giving you a chance to get more casts in the vicinity of the school. The best 'all rounder' size for me is around the 14g mark. As Terry said gillies baitfish and R2S sea rocks are the top brands but the trebles do need changing for any decent sized fish. In saying that, plastics are a lot more fun and are also really effective. Anything transparent is definitely the go to 'match the hatch', but when all else fails, it’s sometimes a good idea to chuck out something a bit different and this can entice a reaction bite. Something like a 5-7 inch plastic in a wicked colour such as bright orange or green has worked for me. Really keen to get into the longies on the plastics more often and get my first one in the bay!! :side:
  3. looks like a great trip Joel, would have been feasting like kings with all those trout, they are defintitely easier to get spearing. When we headed up there they were so hard to find, they must like it when the water heats up. Will have to start spearing seriously next time Cheers Hugo
×
×
  • Create New...