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benno573

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  1. i would target the bread and butter stuff off the beach such as dart, bream, whiting.  I have caught more tailor in summer over the past few year than winter so don't be shocked if there are some about.  20-30g halco twisties with the most erratic retrieve you can manage is the go (slow, fast, stop, twitch etc).

     

    jewfish are very hit and miss on beaches at the best of times.  they are certainly most active at night and a live mullet or similar would be the best bet.  you can get sharks on any of the beaches, however, this would likely be hit and miss as well.  if you have limited time this might not be the most successful option available.

     

    hells gates is a pretty serious mission to get to and is hit and miss but can produce some cracking fish on its day.  it is also exposed in any sort of E swell and not really the best place for the inexperienced rock fisho.  there are plenty of other spots around the headland that fish pretty well for the usual rock species and are safer and less of a mission to get to.  look for foamy, deeper water and don't be afraid to cast baits in close to any submerged rocks. flesh baits are good such as mullet fillets, fresh pippies if you can get them, everything eats pillies and worms and prawns will also work.  also well worth throwing a metal around off the stones, 40g halcos are my favourite here as they stay in the water better when casting from height.  expect tailor, trevally and maybe the occasional XOS dart.

  2. 15 minutes ago, Townsy said:

    Gday mate, I just saw your comment. Could you please tell me where the "powerlines" is. Cheers

    Hey mate,

    Don't think the report of prawns will be relevant any more given the date of the original post unfortunately.

    Powerlines run from rocky point (near cabbage tree point) across to the southern end of russell island.  Not far from the mouth of the logan river.

  3. On 31/01/2022 at 10:16 AM, christophagus said:

    agreed. keen to also drop jacks. i dont think anyone has ever entered one

     

    Thanks to @christophagus for organizing again this year, was a bit of fun, glad i was able to at least contribute for team north! 🙂

     

    I think tuna should stay - they are a summer species and i'm sure if there were more fishing days available there would have been some entries in this category (i hooked 3 on Oz day but pulled hooks on all! gah!) 

    I think if we look at where the "usual" competitors are fishing, i feel grassys should be a category on their own.  misc reef fish is a tricky one - eg does a 40cm moses perch beat a 42cm undersized red?  not all reef fish are created equal... 😉

     

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