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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Dinodadog in Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head.   
    Luke and I decided to brave the weather yesterday and have a fish.We were half way down the dam when the skies opened up. I said to Luke are you not going to put your raincoat on, he said he wanted to feel the rain on his face (forgot the raincoat😮) anyway we both ended up with a wet face and ass. Fishing was great due to the rain and overcast conditions,spinnerbaits done the trick,managed 21 bass and 4 yellas fishing the edges. Wife not happy with me as the outside pergola area looks like a chinese josh house with all the wet gear spread out.Luke got a 53.5 bass and we both got over 50cm yellas.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to GregOug in Lures And Artificial Bait   
    Don’t worry Hamish,
    You obviously are super keen and spend a lot of time reading about and researching fishing. That is a good thing. At your age you can’t have the broad experience that a lot of the other guys and gals on here have. But you have the advantage of knowing the latest tactics, gear and theories and the drive to try them out. I was really looking for examples like “ I would always have a Rapala whatever in red and white for pelagics, a chrome spoon and a wonder wobbler 5 inch in green and yellow. Etc etc’. Thanks for your thoughts and hopefully you’ll get to put them into practice very soon.
    cheers
    Greg
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from GregOug in Lures And Artificial Bait   
    Hi GregOug
    The number of lures is massive, I'm just remembering staring at them in amazement when I was a bit younger 😉
    The three lures I'd go with are soft plastics, probably the best and most easy lure to hook a fish on these days, hard bodies and metals. While I've tried heaps with lures, my best capture has been a 50cm dusky flathead from the Brisbane River. Here;s all I know on lures though, and it should be a basic guide to what lures you'd want for around here.
    Soft Plastics - When using soft plastics, these lures are extremely versatile. For around here, you can flick them around 99% of structure and they will catch most bread and butter species as well as the chance of a nice mulloway (jewfish). I'd say the best SP brand would be Zman, and I'd normally have one or two packs and some jig-heads ready if I go on a fishing trip to the GC, SC, etc. Flick them around oyster racks, pylons and jetties and as well as those species, you could get the iconic gold coast Mangrove Jack. Use your standard spinning rod (not to heavy) with 10-20lb fluorocarbon leader. While it does take persistence, lures will hook you up to some very good fish. Good Locations: Pylons, Sand Flats, Deep Holes, Oyster Racks, Jetties, Moored Boats, Rock Bars, etc. Also be ready to loose a little bit of tackle every now and then when fishing in more snaggy terrain. 
    Hard Bodies - Hard bodies are a great lure, and can be trolled as well as flicked. They will land you most of the same species, and same tackle/gear as soft plastics. I have never trolled, but I would troll along rock bars and sand flats. Have a flick around creek run off's and rock bars too. Lures from Rapala are normally good hard bodies.
    Metals - These lures are great for flicking for tailor, salmon, mackerel and tuna. Around rock wall towards the mouth of rivers would be where I'd use them.
    Also,  sorry, I don't have experience with most of this stuff, but from what I hear these are the sure-fire tactics. I'm sure someone will be able to correct me if I'm wrong, as well 🙂
    Cheers Hamish
     
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to GregOug in Lures And Artificial Bait   
    Hi all,
    Went to BCF for something to do today while waiting for the new boat to arrive. Sigh. Must say I was shocked when I saw the number and range of lures and artificial bait available these days! How in the heck do you pick one new lure out of literally thousands. And don’t get me started on the choice available in artificial baits. The same manufacturer has bait in pouches, bait in screw top jars, large packets, small packets, floating in liquid, not floating in liquid etc etc. Then there were gulps, zmans, blah blahs, blah ba blah blahs. Anyway you get the idea. Now I already have more lures and even artificial baits than I know what to do with but It got me to thinking, what do you think are your best 3 lures (any type or application) and the 3 artificial baits you would recommend members should definitely have in their tackle boxes? Be interested in your replies.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to fishingnut in Mud Crab Bait   
    Well there’s a reason the pros are there... 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to GregOug in Fishing Near Green Zones That Border Shoreline   
    Hi Ryan,
    An example might be easiest. If you are in a boat sitting on the edge of a green zone and cast into the water on the opposite side of the boat to the green zone you are technically okay. But if you cast into the green zone you are not. Having a fishing apparatus anywhere in the green zone will place you on the wrong side of the law. So no, you can’t cast from the bank into the green zone, and you can’t cast from your boat towards the bank into the green zone. In reality, I have been told that they have radar monitoring all of Moreton Bay and if they see a boat which appears to be in, or very close to, a green zone for any length of time, they send fisheries officers out to investigate. All of the above is my understanding, however I am not a lawyer and don’t pretend to me. 
    cheers
    Greg
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Ryannnnnnnn in Fishing Near Green Zones That Border Shoreline   
    Hello,
    Just want to clear something up about fishing near, or i guess on the border of green zones that run along banks.
    Using the below examples, the greenzone looks to run along the bank of the bay islands.
    - Does this mean, that I cannot stand along the bank and cast out into the water?
    - Can I be in my boat, and cast towards the bank?

     

    Apologies if it seems like silly questions - I just want to be clear and do the right thing.
    Cheers
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Drop Bear in A Few Pics   
    Nice one mate. Some delicious dinners there. I have never seen a whiting bitten in 2 before. 
    A mate of mine is conducting a shark survey for half eaten fish. I don't suppose you have that whiting in the freezer?
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to benno573 in A Few Pics   
    nice one mate, some cracking fish in that lot.  shame about the whiting - would have pushed the 40cm mark if you hadn't gotten so hungry before the photo!
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to The Mad Hughesy in Shark De-hooking Tips   
    i only ever make the cuts in the mouth if the shark seems really tired and i want it back in the water fast, or as a last resort. i do prefer to just remove the hook but sometimes it isnt that easy. Just make a judgement call on each capture. Just be super careful when you are up close with the knife, those little bullies are deadly quick!
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to The Mad Hughesy in Shark De-hooking Tips   
    couple of things mate
    1. dont be afraid to make a small cut in the side of the mouth where the hook is to get the hook out. in my eyes, getting the hook out and shark back in the water fast is the most important thing. So a small cut to release the hook fast is a good option
    2. depending on the shark size, use your body weight to control the shark. so you can basically have the shark between your legs with a knee on each fin. you will have complete control over the shark and it wont be able to bend around to bite you. (ill try to find a picture of this)
    3. otherwise, just pin it on top of its head and push with all your force to pin it on the ground. (ill post a pics up of this too)
    once youve got control of it, then juse pliers, dehookers etc to remove the hook. ive found that pliers are fine, just takes a bit of shaking to get it loose sometimes. the smaller sharks are more dangerous in my opinion, they can bend back on themselves alot faster and easier than bigger sharks.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to The Mad Hughesy in Shark De-hooking Tips   
    Watch this video mate. Skip to 11:30 to watch how to get on top of the shark like I explained above
     
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to fishingnut in Wtb Kayak   
    Looking at building my fitness back up after losing the top of my lung. Might as well try and catch a fish while I’m at it hey ! Show me what you got, looking for something stable and cheaper the better. 
     
    cheers 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to ellicat in Shark De-hooking Tips   
    What size and type of hooks are you using ?
    Standard J hook will come out by using a half broomstick with a notch in the end.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to GregOug in Shark De-hooking Tips   
    Not a bad idea to have a hessian sack (any fruit shop should have one) to throw over the shark so that you can hold it down with a bit more confidence. Any tackle shop including BCF will have various hook de-gougers but I like elicat’s  idea of the broomstick handle. Nice and solid and long enough to keep your hands well clear of those jaws!
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Andrew_P in One For Drop Bear   
    Classic Drop Bear story this one! https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-13/uk-journalist-pranked-into-holding-a-drop-bear-during-bushfires/11863942?pfmredir=sm
     
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to rayke1938 in Hinze 15/1/20   
    Look for schools with sounder
     
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to The Mad Hughesy in Nice Session In The Brisbane River This Morning   
    great report mate. those bull sharks can be very acrobatic sometimes. 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Old Scaley in Nice Session In The Brisbane River This Morning   
    Nice detailed report @AUS-BNE-FISHO. Keep them coming.
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to kmcrosby78 in Nice Session In The Brisbane River This Morning   
    Nice one mate, a fun bully caught and a big fish lost to tempt you back next time, the joys of fishing 🙂 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to rayke1938 in Hinze 15/1/20   
    Bit damp at Hinze western arm this morning, Only a couple of photos as I put camera away so it would not get wet and then forgot about when it fined up.We boated 44 bass in the first hour and a half down towards the dam wall and took nearly 3 hours to find another 9 fish. Best bass went 47cm. Rick was the only one to miss out as he failed to catch a barred grunter.
    All on shrimp tagged and released.
    Cheers Ray
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from Daryl McPhee in Gold Coast Grunter   
    Good stuff 🙂 
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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to Daryl McPhee in Gold Coast Grunter   
    Land based fishing on the Gold Coast was good the past weekend. Grunter bream were the stars of the show with plenty of fish around 40cm with the best 42cm. Mixed in with them were whiting to 33cm, legal Moses perch, a few blubberlip bream and of course bream and tarwhine. 
    Yabbies and bloodworms were the bait of choice with no real difference between either of them. As is so often the case, sinker size was the key with anything over an 0 Ball being too heavy for where I was fishing. 
    While grunter bream are not my favourite fish to fillet, once that chore is out of the way they are fantastic on the table. The blubberlip are put to good use too as they go quite well in the smoker. 
    A sample of the catch are in the photos. 



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    AUS-BNE-FISHO reacted to davostephens in Fish Id Please   
    Well looks like everyones stumped. So I did alot of googling. The closest resemblance I could find was a Bigeye cigarfish aka Evermanns Nomeid Ariomma brevimanum . Apparently a type of drift fish that hangs around floating debris, jellyfish. Once mature hangs in the deep 600 - 1000ft. Then shallower of a night. Apperntly eats salps and plankton. (and squid as i found). They have been caught around Hawaii , cook islands, Phillipines.. I guess where ever the currents take them and the water seems warm.
    Well there you go. Doubt il ever see another. 
     

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    AUS-BNE-FISHO got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Nice Session In The Brisbane River This Morning   
    kmcrosby78, that is so right 🙂 
    Cheers Hamish
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