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  1. Thanks everyone. Charlie, the jewie was pretty good but I still prefer thready. And no, I didn't cook the toady lol.
  2. Try doing an overhead cast instead of a side cast if you're not doing that already, I've found that helps me sometimes.
  3. Hi all On Saturday I headed out with @Thorbjorn Hale and a couple other of my fishing mates to a spot we were hoping to catch a threadfin or jew. I arrived by 5:30AM and Thorbjorn was there shortly after. Bait was a bit slow but eventually he got a few herring on a bait jig and I got a couple small schools as well as silver biddies in the cast net. It didn't take long before I was on the first fish of the day, a dirty toadfish. Thorbjorn and I then had a double hook up on some rowers, which were pretty fast and tricky to stop. Eventually, the hooks pulled, and we sent our lines back out. The bite was pretty quite, and Thorbjorn pulled in a small toady which dropped off towards the jetty. We had a few livies now though, so just waited and waited for a bite. After a couple hours with no real action (well into the run out), some idiots in a Go Boat ran over four of our lines, costing us a fifty-hundred metres or so of braid each. This was very annoying, and even though they heard me tell them they were going to run over the lines, they kept going and didn't even stop straight after. We rerigged and got our lines back out, still hopeful of a bite. As the sun started to come out a bit more, and the tide slowed (somewhere around midday), Andrew picked up his rod and held it for a minute. Sure enough, the next thing we heard was his reel singing, and after a decent fight going under the jetty with a few runs, and a good dilly job by Thorbjorn, we had a 94CM jewie on the jetty. Nice! We tried releasing it, but the fish didn't vent and just floated there exhausted. This wasn't and issue though, because Andrew was happy to keep it. We continued fishing, and after filleting the jewie a bit later we decided to cook some up on the BBQ. After eating the fish, we went back to the jetty and sent out some more baits. We didn't get any more bites though, and after giving the jetty a quick clean we called it quits for the day at about 3:30PM (I think Thorbjorn stayed a bit longer). Here are the stats of the trip: Stats: Tide: 4:10, 2.5M, High, 11:10AM, .7M, Low Moon Phase: Third quarter phase, decreasing Bait Caught: Live herring and biddies. Bait Used: Live herring mainly. Fish Caught: I caught a toady, 1 * jewie caught. Tackle Used: I used a Okuma Coronado 5500 on a SIlstar Crystal Powertip rod, an Shimano Aero 6000 on a surf rod, and a Shimano Baitrunner DC on a Kmart rod. 30 pound braid and 50 pound leader, circle hooks, size 4 sinkers. Air Pressure: 1021 Humidity: 73% Overall Success Rate: 50% - good to see a solid fish come in Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed. Thorbjorn may have a photo of the fish he can put up if he wants. Cheers Hamish
  4. Awesome write up Mems, I’ll use these tips this winter for sure.
  5. Congratulations on 20K posts, even though it’s a bit late!
  6. Awesome job Bob, those are some solid trout.
  7. Good work mate, glad you got onto a few.
  8. That looks like an awesome rod Andrew, great work on building it.
  9. Looks like a great day Ray.
  10. Thanks for the report Dougnuts, sounds like an eventful session. Nice work. Cheers Hamish
  11. Wow, nice work, that’s a massive deer.
  12. Hi Damo, Thanks, hopefully I will. It was this ludericks lucky day as it was still towards the beginning of the session and I had no where to keep it. If I go out chasing them and catch one I will definitely keep it to try though. Hamish
  13. Hi all This week hasn't been the best for me for fishing, and I didn't go as much as I wanted, but at least I still got out for a fish. The first session was last Thursday arvo and the second session was at a new spot with @Thorbjorn Hale today. On Thursday arvo I got home after school and rode the 25 minutes or so to my spot. I arrived around half past four, and got straight to cast netting. It wasn't too successful, but I eventually got a mullet and bony bream to chuck out on my rod. It was low tide change, and I also gave a small soft vibe a bit of a flick around for nothing. There were plenty of small prawns flicking around, but annoyingly I could not manage anything on my livies. I fished until it got dark then I rode home, disappointed with my quick but unproductive arvo session (even more disappointed I had to go to school the next day, lol). It is worth mentioning though, that I did catch a small 25CM jew on a tiny prawn, though it didn't fight at all... hopefully some bigger ones this winter! Stats of Trip: Tide: 3:50PM, .3M, Low Moon Phase: 2 days before full moon Bait Caught and Used: Live mullet, bonies, ponyfish Fish Caught: one 25cm jew Tackle Used: Shimano Symetre 4000 on Shimano Sentire 5-9KG spinning rod, Shimano Baitrunner DC 8000 on Kmart rod, size 4 star sinkers, size 2 paternoster sinker, circle hooks, barrel swivels, 50 pound leader, Shimano Stradic 3000 on Raider with soft vibe. Air Pressure: 1009 Humidity: 42% Overall Success Rate: 15% - beats homework The next session was this Saturday with Thorbjorn at a new spot he suggested we try. We met at a nearby ferry terminal and had a castnet around the banks, where I caught a few silver biddies and Thorbjorn cleaned up on the winter whiting (enough for the session). This was good, although it was a shame we didn't manage any herring. We then made our way to the pier, which had no one else fishing at it. We deployed our lines, and it started off pretty quiet. We also tried cast netting off the pier, which brought a couple little herrings, and bait jigging, which didn't get us anywhere. The first fish of the day was a tiny tailor I caught, but a fair while later we heard the scream of Thorbjorn's baitrunner. He set the hook and it was a big fish - unluckily for us it managed to snap the knot shortly after. This was on the herring, and it seemed these would have been ideal baits for the days fishing if we could've caught a few more. We continued to fish with a bit more hope now, but the bite died again. As we tried to pass the time, I snagged my (very) new net quite badly on some rocks, ripping a couple holes in the net. I mentioned to Thorbjorn it felt like there was a fish in it as I was trying to get it free, and sure enough, as well as a couple of fat holes, a nice Brissy River Luderick emerged with my net. I think I know where I'll be trying for these next - First luderick, 40cm After I stitched my net up, we continued fishing. I got some large mullet in the net, and seeing as though whiting and silver biddy wasn't getting much love I chucked a strip mullet bait out in hope of a fish. Thorbjorn live baited one, and after a while longer my rod was getting some toadfish like bites. Sure enough, I pulled in a rather large model, to our disgust. We continued persisting, and towards the end of our session I heard the screaming of my baitrunner. Annoyingly, the gang hooks didn't quiet stick, and I dropped what felt like a pretty good fish. Bugger. We headed home on the ferry and annoyingly I'm not allowed to go fishing tomorrow. Stats of Trip: Tide: 4:30AM, .6M, Low, 10:00AM, 2.2M, High, 4:40PM, .4M, Low Moon Phase: Full Moon, though there wasn't much run Bait Caught and Used: Live winter whiting, silver biddies. Herring had most of the action. Fish Caught: Toadfish, tailor, luderick. Tackle Used: Mix of 3000-8000 spinning/baitrunner reels on relatively heavy spinning rods of varying length, 15-30 pound braid and 50 pound leader for me, size 4 star sinker, circle hooks. Air Pressure: 1013 Humidity: 82% Overall Success Rate: 40% - good to suss out a new spot and tick off a new species from the river Anyways, thanks for reading another pretty boring series of reports. Hopefully I can catch something decent soon before school gets too busy. Thanks for coming along for a fish too Thorbjorn, it was lots of fun. Hope you enjoyed reading, Cheers Hamish
  14. Yep, thats right.
  15. AUS-BNE-FISHO

    NRL 2023

    It was so packed on the train this arvo I could hardly fit on with my fishing gear.
  16. Only 369 days until I can get my first set of wheels! :D.
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