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Nice work @crazywalrus!
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Great stuff, plenty of nice jungle perch there.
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Hey mate,
Mt Crosby is an alright spot, I've caught lots of bass there, I would suggest using surface from 4-7am or a diving hardbody when its later in the day. It is probably a good idea to go there and suss it out as theres many spots to fish from there. Good luck.
Also, out of interest, did you get the bass on a boat or from the land at Moggil Creek?
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Nice work Brian and Steve.
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Great boat and great tusky.
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Great stuff, plenty of awesome fish there.
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28 minutes ago, mangajack said:
I take photos of photo worthy fish only....for a snapp that would be over 60cm fork length, a legal jew, a 65cm + flathead, a 50cm+ jack.
I never ever pose with a fish.....my face will break a camera.
I guess I am spoiled to have caught lots of good large fish in my younger years....fish these days seem small and insignificant to me unless it is large by today's standards.
Most people these days can't fathom a std Wednesday night session for jacks where you boat 8 fish in 2 hours within 30km of Petrie....or more than 20 jacks in a 3 hour window just north of Bundy....
It was nothing at all to go to the rock wall at Pelican Park and catch 6 flathead over 60cm in 30 minutes on small hard body lures....or 10 big tiger squid from the same place in June...
@mangajack, just out of interest, what’s your biggest Threadfin and Jewfish from the river?
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7 minutes ago, Bretto77 said:Guess I am just wondering how much people consider in their approach to the time available?
1 minute ago, ellicat said:I don't consider it when I'm deciding whether I will fish a particular day. However, it does help determine where I will plan to fish.
I do the same, if it were king tides I might go fishing in the freshwater parts or middle reaches of the river but neap/smaller tides would be more suitable for spots in the lower reaches.
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I like fishing in the Brisbane River in neap tides more than king tides as it means I can have my baits in the zone for longer, as king tides normally sweep baits to the bank. In saying this I normally get bites in both scenarios, it just seems to depend on the day as to when the fish are chewing the most (or moon/tide).
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Heading to Yamba, help please!
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Good luck stu, hope you get a few big ludes. This article might help - Yamba - Blackfish Heaven? (macman.id.au)