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AUS-BNE-FISHO

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  1. Try walking along the flats on the Clontarf side flicking your lures out on low tide.
  2. I would let it sink to the bottom, and give it 1-3 hops, let it sink, wind in the slack, and repeat.
  3. I reckon you should get a 20L bucket, fill this with water, then stack another 20L bucket with holes drilled throughout with your yakkas inside in this, then chuck a couple of BCF aerators in. This way you can easily change water as well by lifting the bucket with drilled holes out.
  4. Sounds like a nice setup, any decent spinning reel around the 2500-3000 size would fit nicely on that (I would go Shimano or Diawa). Out of interest where did you pick it up? as my Dad has been looking for one on decent price for a while.
  5. Has anyone picked up any Black Friday deals so far? If so, what was it?
  6. Good work on the fish Bob, especially the Barra, and hope you get the Arapima too
  7. Nice work Rebel. Cool to hear the Squidtrex work well.
  8. That area can be tricky fishing, normally just catfish on dead bait, you’re better off trying with some live bait in the lower reaches of the river for a wider variety of species (Threadfin, Jew, snapper, etc).
  9. Nice work Ray, glad you got the big one as well
  10. Wow, nice work! Is that a Aussie Salmon?
  11. Glad to hear you caught had some success Lucas. Currently the website has an issue with photos and you can't upload them. The best way to upload them is to upload them to another website and then post a link here to the photo.
  12. Welcome to the forum, have a look at Brisbane River landbased fishing on YouTube, you’ll find lots of videos to see what the fish you can catch around here are
  13. Hi all Snuck out with @charlie.hans.fishing this arvo for a quick flick at the mouth of Oxley Creek. We got there at about 4, just as the tide had started running in. It was already pretty crowded so we didn't bother with lines for the first part, but after having a cast around with the net I eventually got a few mullets and bony bream. As one group left we got the lines out and started fishing. We were hopeful of a bite, but unfortunately, apart from a couple of small nibbles on Charlies rod we both donutted for the whole arvo. By 7PM with no action it was looking pretty bad, and with a bit of wind making it quite cold we decided to call it quits. Hope everyone had a better Saturday, at least I got to go fishing. Can't wait until school holidays. Stats of Trip: Tide: 3:00PM, .5M, Low Moon Phase: Three days before New Moon Bait Caught and Used: Live mullet and bony bream. Also caught grunter, scat, and ponyfish in the net. Fish Caught: - Air Pressure: 1013 Humidity: 65% Overall Success Rate: 25% - fun study break Thanks for reading, Cheers Hamish.
  14. Good work Rebel on good on you taking some others fishing as well.
  15. Nice work Brian and others. Good to see a couple of jewies getting around, there seems to be a few around at the Port at the moment.
  16. When there used to be one in my yard I would blast it with the hose on jet, it normally came back the next day but was still pretty funny to do.
  17. Still sounds like a fun day despite the rain Ray, good work.
  18. Good stuff Rebel, sounds like a good way to fish during some rough conditions.
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