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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from Rebel in BOM smoking grassy reefer   
    At least you got some fish for all the effort you put in Andrew. 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from GregOug in BOM smoking grassy reefer   
    At least you got some fish for all the effort you put in Andrew. 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Another Wazza in BOM smoking grassy reefer   
    Still a good effort @Andrew_P considering the conditions, and yes, it seems whoever did the bay forecast was smoking that exact same weed, it was pretty average out there early until around 8am, then it came good.

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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to ellicat in BOM smoking grassy reefer   
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Noah Fitzpatrick in Tuna Fishing Brisbane   
    caught a few solid macks, and a longy around 90ish on a 15g gillies slug thats now been retired lol. They can definetely handle the tuna as long as you dont go all out on them. I had locked up the drag on my 4k trying to get that longy away from the sharks. Did get it up unscathed but the split ring was hanging on by the balls haha.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to ellicat in BOM smoking grassy reefer   
    Got a good feed of one of the best fish on the plate, so worth the trip.
    We too were tricked by the forecasters. I headed out to Harry's with son Mitch. He got seasick after getting smoked twice by very good fish. Launched about 4.30, returned to ramp at 7.15 wet, shaken, and cold. Met @Another Wazza out there too. He battled on in the conditions.
    How far out did you go to get a Pearly ?
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Andrew_P in BOM smoking grassy reefer   
    Had today booked for a rare fishing trip with my brother in Yewgary after seeing the forecast earlier in the week. We kept a close eye on the forecast sites particularly BOM MetEye which showed very fishable conditions. Woke early and checked the observations. Wind, swell and a few showers but with the forecast promising we decided to go. 
    well we punched out 1/4 the way there and it was gross. BOM totally smoking the reefer! We changed plans and stayed in close drifting some broken ground, waiting for the weather to improve. 
    things were slow for me but my brother managed a fish on each of the first 3 drifts. I picked up a small grassy on drift 4 and then we decided to inch out a bit deeper. Well it was windier and rougher as expected and I wasn’t feeling great. Been crook a couple of times at work on boats but this was next level! Still managed to fish and got smoked out here before picking up another 2 grassies. Next drift my bro changed lures and got an instant hookup on a freight train - straight into the reef! Bruised battered and busted up we called it a day. Limped home with our tails banged up to our ears and a few fish in the box. Got back on dry land and the sea sickness remained. Battled the nausea home and into bed with a bucket, woke up 4 hours later with a cracking headache, aches and pains and still feeling like praying to the porcelain pisser!

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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to rayke1938 in Hinze Western arm 18/4/24   
    3 of us went to the western arm this morning the shrimp traps were a little light on as it is 5 weeks since we were there. We headed upstream to a few spots around the entrance of bass bay. The fish were moving around in waves and we managed 20 bass with the largest being only 40cm and the majority just over legal and one tandanus. Had to move twice because the barred grunter were stealing our bait but we got our own back on some of them and fed them to the eagles. Back at the ramp at 10.30 due to lack of bait.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Neil Stratford in Suburbs of Origin 2024 Leader Board   
    I was suppose to go mackerel /reefy yesterday morning ,but my mate who was taking me in his boat cancelled with a sore shoulder at the last moment  . Since I had that all important leave pass organised  ,I went and dug a few  worms and had a whiting fish last night . Could not find any decent ones , but scratched up a nice feed of whiting. Got a beautiful little  juvenile mulloway  and a little lizard as by catch , which were tagged and released .Managed to upgrade team south’s whiting slightly.
    whiting 350 ,345,350mm
    mulloway 405mm
    flathead 385mm







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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from burger in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Hi all,
    I was on a holiday down in Victoria for a week (went for one fish for trout but no luck) and got back last Thursday around midnight. Decided to have a rest on Friday but Saturday morning @Cavvy and I tried a spot on our kayak. We launched at about 5am and arrived at the spot by quarter past, just before the sun rose. We spent the next four hours flicking some shallow diving hardbodies around but unfortunately, we did not catch any threadfin. There was plenty of bait jumping but I guess the fish weren't hungry, so we will have to get them next time. 
    Stats of Trip:
    Tide: 9:30AM, .6M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 25%
    Lures Used: Zerek Pyra and Megabass Oneten R
    Air Pressure: 1015
    Humidity: 83%
    Overall Success Rate: 30% - first session on the river this holidays
    The next session was today with @Thorbjorn Hale at The Port, on Thorbjorn's tinny. We launched at around 9am from a very crowded POB boat ramp, and after we got away first thing on the agenda was catching some livies. It wasn't long before we had a fair few mullets gathered so we went out to the wharves and started fishing. 
    It was awesome weather, and it was quite flat for as far as I could see. On my first cast my live mullet remained untouched for a fair amount of time before line started screaming off of my reel. Thorbjorn picked up my rod while I wound in my soft vibe and the fish took a good run. I started the fight and the fish was taking some decent runs and had some good headshakes. It wasn't long before I had a nice 60cm or so snapper on the deck of the boat, which we were both happy with (and I was regretting not buying some ice for the esky). After a quick photo we released the snapper and got lines back out. 

    Snap
    Following this, we each caught a decent sized stingray, but after that the bite went very quiet, so we decided to go and chase some livies at the Poo Chute and try again. We were successful with the herring (despite my substandard cast netting), but back at the spot we couldn't lose a bait, apart from Thorbjorn catching a small shovelly. We moved again, and at this spot we each pulled in a catty, which wasn't a great sign. As we were moving though, we noticed a boat was hooked up to a decent fish. We waited until we saw it, and sure enough the gold of a thready emerged, so it was good to see someone was having some success on the soft vibes. 
    We chased a bit more live bait which was fun and had a quick rest before anchoring on the edge of the main channel around the Clara Rock area. Unfortunately for us, this didn't equate to any fish, and the only action was a few nibbles and plenty of waves from the Moreton Island boats. At about five, we decided to call it quits and we drove home. Overall, it was a great day with the weather staying flat for basically the entire day, thanks again for taking me out Thorbjorn!
    Stats of Trip:
    Tide: 8:15AM, .9M, Low, 1:35Pm, 1.6M, High, 7:15PM, .8M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 35%
    Bait Used/Caught: Live mullet, herring, whiting, prawn, silver biddy, anchovy
    Fish Caught: Snapper, catfish, shovelnose, stingray
    Lures Used: Soft vibes 
    Air Pressure: 1015-1017
    Humidity: 64%-81%
    Overall Success Rate: 75% - fun day out with a few bites and a new PB snap for me. 
    Anyway, thanks for reading everyone, hope you enjoyed the report. 
    Cheers, Hamish. 🙂 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from GregOug in Mixed week of Life.   
    Hope next week is better Rebel and that you can get back to the fishing soon.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to kmcrosby78 in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Nice snapper Hamish, well done 👍. Bet you'll take some ice next time ...... 🤣
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Hi all,
    I was on a holiday down in Victoria for a week (went for one fish for trout but no luck) and got back last Thursday around midnight. Decided to have a rest on Friday but Saturday morning @Cavvy and I tried a spot on our kayak. We launched at about 5am and arrived at the spot by quarter past, just before the sun rose. We spent the next four hours flicking some shallow diving hardbodies around but unfortunately, we did not catch any threadfin. There was plenty of bait jumping but I guess the fish weren't hungry, so we will have to get them next time. 
    Stats of Trip:
    Tide: 9:30AM, .6M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 25%
    Lures Used: Zerek Pyra and Megabass Oneten R
    Air Pressure: 1015
    Humidity: 83%
    Overall Success Rate: 30% - first session on the river this holidays
    The next session was today with @Thorbjorn Hale at The Port, on Thorbjorn's tinny. We launched at around 9am from a very crowded POB boat ramp, and after we got away first thing on the agenda was catching some livies. It wasn't long before we had a fair few mullets gathered so we went out to the wharves and started fishing. 
    It was awesome weather, and it was quite flat for as far as I could see. On my first cast my live mullet remained untouched for a fair amount of time before line started screaming off of my reel. Thorbjorn picked up my rod while I wound in my soft vibe and the fish took a good run. I started the fight and the fish was taking some decent runs and had some good headshakes. It wasn't long before I had a nice 60cm or so snapper on the deck of the boat, which we were both happy with (and I was regretting not buying some ice for the esky). After a quick photo we released the snapper and got lines back out. 

    Snap
    Following this, we each caught a decent sized stingray, but after that the bite went very quiet, so we decided to go and chase some livies at the Poo Chute and try again. We were successful with the herring (despite my substandard cast netting), but back at the spot we couldn't lose a bait, apart from Thorbjorn catching a small shovelly. We moved again, and at this spot we each pulled in a catty, which wasn't a great sign. As we were moving though, we noticed a boat was hooked up to a decent fish. We waited until we saw it, and sure enough the gold of a thready emerged, so it was good to see someone was having some success on the soft vibes. 
    We chased a bit more live bait which was fun and had a quick rest before anchoring on the edge of the main channel around the Clara Rock area. Unfortunately for us, this didn't equate to any fish, and the only action was a few nibbles and plenty of waves from the Moreton Island boats. At about five, we decided to call it quits and we drove home. Overall, it was a great day with the weather staying flat for basically the entire day, thanks again for taking me out Thorbjorn!
    Stats of Trip:
    Tide: 8:15AM, .9M, Low, 1:35Pm, 1.6M, High, 7:15PM, .8M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 35%
    Bait Used/Caught: Live mullet, herring, whiting, prawn, silver biddy, anchovy
    Fish Caught: Snapper, catfish, shovelnose, stingray
    Lures Used: Soft vibes 
    Air Pressure: 1015-1017
    Humidity: 64%-81%
    Overall Success Rate: 75% - fun day out with a few bites and a new PB snap for me. 
    Anyway, thanks for reading everyone, hope you enjoyed the report. 
    Cheers, Hamish. 🙂 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Mixed week of Life.   
    Hope next week is better Rebel and that you can get back to the fishing soon.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to mangajack in Spinning of SEQ Rocks, weight-rating of rod?   
    My preference in rods is outdated now....fibreglass...specifically a Snyderglass JS1029W extended about 14 inches, paired with a Abu 10,000ca reel with 30lb mono. Can deadlift 50lbs with the rod so swinging big snapper and average jew up onto the ledge is doable.
    The spin setup was a Sabre Grafast blank about 9 feet and rated to 12kg....ran 10kg on a TSS4 to spin up the macks and tuna from the stones.
    The rods might be super heavy compared to todays graphite rods, but they take the abuse and knocks very well and ask for more.
    These days I would upgrade the reels but still use the same rods.....probably opt for braid backing, 5m of hollow braid and 20m of mono leader finger trapped in the hollow.
    There is a tradeoff in the reels too.....high gearing is good for getting the speedsters on the line, but less so when you need to winch them in at times....overhead I would probably not exceed 6:1, spin 7:1.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from fatboy in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Hi all,
    I was on a holiday down in Victoria for a week (went for one fish for trout but no luck) and got back last Thursday around midnight. Decided to have a rest on Friday but Saturday morning @Cavvy and I tried a spot on our kayak. We launched at about 5am and arrived at the spot by quarter past, just before the sun rose. We spent the next four hours flicking some shallow diving hardbodies around but unfortunately, we did not catch any threadfin. There was plenty of bait jumping but I guess the fish weren't hungry, so we will have to get them next time. 
    Stats of Trip:
    Tide: 9:30AM, .6M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 25%
    Lures Used: Zerek Pyra and Megabass Oneten R
    Air Pressure: 1015
    Humidity: 83%
    Overall Success Rate: 30% - first session on the river this holidays
    The next session was today with @Thorbjorn Hale at The Port, on Thorbjorn's tinny. We launched at around 9am from a very crowded POB boat ramp, and after we got away first thing on the agenda was catching some livies. It wasn't long before we had a fair few mullets gathered so we went out to the wharves and started fishing. 
    It was awesome weather, and it was quite flat for as far as I could see. On my first cast my live mullet remained untouched for a fair amount of time before line started screaming off of my reel. Thorbjorn picked up my rod while I wound in my soft vibe and the fish took a good run. I started the fight and the fish was taking some decent runs and had some good headshakes. It wasn't long before I had a nice 60cm or so snapper on the deck of the boat, which we were both happy with (and I was regretting not buying some ice for the esky). After a quick photo we released the snapper and got lines back out. 

    Snap
    Following this, we each caught a decent sized stingray, but after that the bite went very quiet, so we decided to go and chase some livies at the Poo Chute and try again. We were successful with the herring (despite my substandard cast netting), but back at the spot we couldn't lose a bait, apart from Thorbjorn catching a small shovelly. We moved again, and at this spot we each pulled in a catty, which wasn't a great sign. As we were moving though, we noticed a boat was hooked up to a decent fish. We waited until we saw it, and sure enough the gold of a thready emerged, so it was good to see someone was having some success on the soft vibes. 
    We chased a bit more live bait which was fun and had a quick rest before anchoring on the edge of the main channel around the Clara Rock area. Unfortunately for us, this didn't equate to any fish, and the only action was a few nibbles and plenty of waves from the Moreton Island boats. At about five, we decided to call it quits and we drove home. Overall, it was a great day with the weather staying flat for basically the entire day, thanks again for taking me out Thorbjorn!
    Stats of Trip:
    Tide: 8:15AM, .9M, Low, 1:35Pm, 1.6M, High, 7:15PM, .8M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 35%
    Bait Used/Caught: Live mullet, herring, whiting, prawn, silver biddy, anchovy
    Fish Caught: Snapper, catfish, shovelnose, stingray
    Lures Used: Soft vibes 
    Air Pressure: 1015-1017
    Humidity: 64%-81%
    Overall Success Rate: 75% - fun day out with a few bites and a new PB snap for me. 
    Anyway, thanks for reading everyone, hope you enjoyed the report. 
    Cheers, Hamish. 🙂 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from Rebel in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Good luck 👍
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from Rebel in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Thanks Steve. 
    Thanks @Huxstang, sounds like a quiet day but livescoping would still be very fun!
    Thanks Neil. 
    No worries manga, sounds like your session was still pretty successful, have you ever tried upstream of the city in the river?
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to GregOug in Suburbs of Origin 2024 Leader Board   
    @ellicat, I propose a change to the competition rules. I think we should have Northside, Southside and Neil.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from GregOug in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Good luck 👍
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from GregOug in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Thanks Steve. 
    Thanks @Huxstang, sounds like a quiet day but livescoping would still be very fun!
    Thanks Neil. 
    No worries manga, sounds like your session was still pretty successful, have you ever tried upstream of the city in the river?
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from ellicat in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Good luck 👍
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from ellicat in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Thanks Steve. 
    Thanks @Huxstang, sounds like a quiet day but livescoping would still be very fun!
    Thanks Neil. 
    No worries manga, sounds like your session was still pretty successful, have you ever tried upstream of the city in the river?
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from mangajack in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    Good luck 👍
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to mangajack in Brisbane River Session #294 and #295   
    St Lucia is the furthermost upstream in the Brisbane River for me....
    Investigating some spots around Bribie next.
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