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    Brodie_S got a reaction from Bretto77 in fish ID   
    Yeah cheers thanks 
    yeah catch a lot of different species off the rocks we also hooked up to a big stingray and big wobbegong both released and a big tailor that bite through my leader as I brought up the rocks and feel back into the water was bummed about that but overall had a good day. Always losing grouper and other species as well might have to use heavier mainline 
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    Brodie_S got a reaction from charlie.hans.fishing in no complaints! [brisbane river session #223-#228]   
    You’ve Been catching a lot of good fish as of late and that jewfish is no exception absolute beauty of a fish good job on catching and landing him.  
     
    those tailor would be good fun to been getting onto a few myself recently. Your reports now are definitely better than the reports from last year you get that with experience and trying new spots I guess. Great work Hamish.
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    Brodie_S reacted to charlie.hans.fishing in fish ID   
    Not sure, but someone will be able to identify. 
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    Brodie_S reacted to Rick Ludd in fish ID   
    Yes, first one is a “Yellow Banded Wirrah”   That’s really cool BrodieS
    Second one is a “Eastern Wirrah”
    Third is a “Eastern Red Scorpionfish” or more commonly called Red Rock Cod and yes they have poisonous dorsal spines. They won’t kill you but they bloody hurt.
    Certainly a array of different species mate.
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    Brodie_S got a reaction from Bretto77 in fish ID   
    Caught the first fish on fresh yellowtail off the rocks never seen or caught a fish like this in my life decent sized but not massive put it back to grow bigger and was unsure of eating quality ( after some research I believe this fish is a yellowbanded Wirrah or Acanthistius cinctus )
     
     

     
    also caught a scorpion fish I believe but wasn’t certain and also heard they are venomous and didn’t wanna risk getting an injury trying to fillet it so I put it back. Looks small in photo but was quite decently sized caught on yellowtail off the rocks as well

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    Brodie_S got a reaction from Jono4500 in fish ID   
    Caught the first fish on fresh yellowtail off the rocks never seen or caught a fish like this in my life decent sized but not massive put it back to grow bigger and was unsure of eating quality ( after some research I believe this fish is a yellowbanded Wirrah or Acanthistius cinctus )
     
     

     
    also caught a scorpion fish I believe but wasn’t certain and also heard they are venomous and didn’t wanna risk getting an injury trying to fillet it so I put it back. Looks small in photo but was quite decently sized caught on yellowtail off the rocks as well

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    Brodie_S got a reaction from Angry51 in no complaints! [brisbane river session #223-#228]   
    You’ve Been catching a lot of good fish as of late and that jewfish is no exception absolute beauty of a fish good job on catching and landing him.  
     
    those tailor would be good fun to been getting onto a few myself recently. Your reports now are definitely better than the reports from last year you get that with experience and trying new spots I guess. Great work Hamish.
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    Brodie_S got a reaction from Old Scaley in no complaints! [brisbane river session #223-#228]   
    You’ve Been catching a lot of good fish as of late and that jewfish is no exception absolute beauty of a fish good job on catching and landing him.  
     
    those tailor would be good fun to been getting onto a few myself recently. Your reports now are definitely better than the reports from last year you get that with experience and trying new spots I guess. Great work Hamish.
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    Brodie_S got a reaction from Another Wazza in fish ID   
    Caught the first fish on fresh yellowtail off the rocks never seen or caught a fish like this in my life decent sized but not massive put it back to grow bigger and was unsure of eating quality ( after some research I believe this fish is a yellowbanded Wirrah or Acanthistius cinctus )
     
     

     
    also caught a scorpion fish I believe but wasn’t certain and also heard they are venomous and didn’t wanna risk getting an injury trying to fillet it so I put it back. Looks small in photo but was quite decently sized caught on yellowtail off the rocks as well

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    Brodie_S got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in no complaints! [brisbane river session #223-#228]   
    You’ve Been catching a lot of good fish as of late and that jewfish is no exception absolute beauty of a fish good job on catching and landing him.  
     
    those tailor would be good fun to been getting onto a few myself recently. Your reports now are definitely better than the reports from last year you get that with experience and trying new spots I guess. Great work Hamish.
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    Brodie_S reacted to AUS-BNE-FISHO in no complaints! [brisbane river session #223-#228]   
    Hi all
    I'll try and keep this short - this report will be about fishing the last week in the river. Now that I'm into holidays I've been making best use of my time, and although I haven't really done anything else - 6 sessions in 6 days is decent going. 
    The first session I'll talk about was with @Thorbjorn Hale at one of our spots. We got the earliest ferry we could and started off by gathering bait on a jetty. Although it wasn't plentiful, we eventually got a decent amount of biddies and herring - enough to start fishing. It is also worth noting I caught a 25CM or so school mackerel in the net, which was a cool catch for the river (upstream of the Gateway Bridge). 

    Mackerel
    We eventually arrived at our spot, and deployed some livies. It was pretty quiet at first, but I netted a bunch more biddies, and also hooked the first fish of the day - a decent river tailor somewhere in the forties. Hopeful a few more of these would be getting around, baits were redeployed to the middle of the river.

    Tailor
    Sure enough, I hooked another slightly more formidable model, which I believe provided some aerobatics for us. If I remember correctly, this one was the largest of the day at 52CM, and was also released as we had just started fishing.

    Largest
    I got a few more baits in the cast net but after catching a copious amount of ponyfish in the net (if you don't know, these are one of the worst pests - they are slimy, spiky, garbage bait, school up, and get stuck in your net) I gave it a rest. This didn't stop the tailor, and I got my third and final fish for the day. This one was another forties model, and seeing as though Thorbjorn had some tags we decided to tag it. I'll be excited to hear if anyone ever catches it again. 

    Last One
    The bite went quiet now, and even though things were looking promising we could not really manage anymore fish. I was even fishing with some of the prawns I cast netted the other night which were getting no love at all. Around midday, Thorbjorn hooked up to something on his heavy rod. We were pleased to see a quality breambo surface, which was a nice capture for this spot.  

    Thorb's Bream
    I ended up staying until about 6:00PM (yes, I was desperate for a fish), but only caught one catfish on a ponyfish. The bait was really dead, and even though there were lights there were no prawns on dark. Here are the stats of the trip:
    Stats: NH
    Tide: 4:30AM, .7M, Low, 9:45AM, 1.9M, High, 3:43PM, .5M, Low
    Moon Phase: New Moon
    Bait Caught and Used: Silver biddies, herrings, ponyfish, prawns
    Air Pressure: 1013
    Humidity: 84%
    Tackle Used: I used a Shimano Baitrunner DC on Kmart Rod, Okuma Coronado CDX on Silstar Crystal Powertip rod, Abu Garcia Nexus on Shimano Sedona 6000, each with 30 pound braid, 50 pound trace, a size four star sinker and a 6/o circle hook. Thorbjorn used similar weight rated Penn gear. 
    Overall Success Rate: 60% - good to catch up with a mate and catch some fish
    The next day was Monday, and my first real day of holidays. Charlie and I met up and decided to hit a spot we hadn't been to in a while. He did the report for this session, which is worth the read!  
    Stats of Trip: BW
    Tide: 10:30AM, 1.8M, High
    Moon Phase: New Moon
    Bait Caught and Used: Live herring
    Fish Caught: 3 x Jewfish 
    Air Pressure: 1011
    Humidity: 61%
    Tackle Used: I used a Shimano Baitrunner DC on Kmart Rod, Okuma Coronado CDX on Silstar Crystal Powertip rod, Abu Garcia Nexus on Shimano Sedona 6000, each with 30 pound braid, 50 pound trace, a size four star sinker and a 6/o circle hook. 
    Notes: Good day for the jewies. I also got busted off by one because I was using 30 pound. 
    Overall Success Rate: 90% - great day for the jewies, good to see Charlie got his first. 
    On Tuesday, it was just me, so I went back to the spot the jewies had been caught the day before. The tide was gushing in, and I was the only one on the jetty when I got there. It wasn't long before I had a fair few herring in my bucket and was fishing, watching my rods like an eagle, brimming with anticipation.
    An older fella came down for about an hour who I had a good chat with, but disappointingly, the only thing I managed was a couple catties. By about 10AM, things were looking grim. It definitely cheered me up to see Thorbjorn and Steve coming down on the jetty, who proceeded to get some herring and their lines out. I also met another nice fella named Mick. 
    We were all fishing, and it was pretty crowded at this point. Despite the lines out, it was not meant to be, and it took ages before the first decent fish of the day was landed. Luckily, it was just what we needed, as bait was running low, and Thorbjorn had the perfect idea to strip bait his tailor for us. This resulted in a bunch of fish including catties, pike eels, and a small flounder for me. I left a little past three, and no one caught any big ones for the day. 
    Stats: BW
    Tide: 11:00AM, 1.8M, High
    Moon Phase: New Moon
    Bait Caught and Used: Live herring, tailor strips
    Fish Caught: Flounder, catfish, pike eel
    Air Pressure: 1012
    Humidity: 47%
    Tackle Used: I used a Shimano Baitrunner DC on Kmart Rod, Okuma Coronado CDX on Silstar Crystal Powertip rod, Abu Garcia Nexus on Shimano Sedona 6000, each with 30 pound braid, 30/50 pound trace, a size four star sinker and a 6/o circle hook. 
    Overall Success Rate: 30% - still a fun day on the jetty
    That Wednesday, Charlie and I hatched a plan to give a spot we hadn't tried for ages a crack. We were there before sunrise, and even though it was freezing, I got to cast netting. The first cast brought a rather large sea mullet, which we kept for bait, but after that I struggled to get livies to start fishing. By about 7:30AM, we were so cold (hands numb, feet numb, freezing cold) we were about to call it quits. Luckily, the sun came out and we started to feel better. 
    When we did get our lines out, the bite was slow. The first set back of the day was when a Citycat hooked one of my lines, dumping my whole spool in a few seconds. Luckily I ran back from cast netting and cut it off before all my line was lost, and seeing as though I salvaged about 50 metres of line I locked my drag up and casted a bait back out there.
    While netting, I caught a decent size flounder, which caught me by surprise. Small flatties have been a common catch recently and it seems these are getting thicker too - this one Charlie kept for a feed. Also, one of my rods had a big run while netting, but annoyingly it didn't hook up. 

    Flounder
    Eventually, I got a nice size school of poddy mullet and called it quits for the cast netting for the day. Charlie and I enjoyed ourselves while I made sure all the ferry drivers knew I had lines out, and sure enough about an hour later one of my lines was getting the tell tale jewie 'nibbles'. The first half of the fight was me just pulling in the dead weight, but before long, the vicious headshakes started. Then, it was onto the first run. The rod which hooked up was actually the rod which only had 50 metres of line left from the ferry, so the drag was locked up. This fish stripped line like it was nothing. Hopes were high - would we finally crack a monster from the river?
    It wasn't meant to be. When we were mere seconds away from seeing the size of whatever fish was on the end of my line when it took one last bid for freedom right under the jetty, snipping my line off in seconds. Whatever it was, I hope my hook is out of it's mouth by now, and that I'll catch it again soon!
    After that explosive bust off, the bite went quiet. We gave it until we ran out of livies but decided to call it quits by about 2:30PM. 
    Stats: KP
    Tide: 6:30AM, .6M, Low, 12:00PM, 1.6M, High, 5:40Pm, .4M, Low
    Moon Phase: 8.5%, just off New Moon
    Bait Caught and Used: Live mullet, winter whiting, silver biddies
    Fish Caught: Zilch
    Tackle Used: I used a Shimano Baitrunner DC on Kmart Rod, Okuma Coronado CDX on Silstar Crystal Powertip rod, Abu Garcia Nexus on Shimano Sedona 6000, each with 30 pound braid, 30/50 pound trace, a size four star sinker and a 6/o circle hook. Charlie also used similar gear. 
    Air Pressure: 1016
    Humidity: 64%
    Notes: Need to fish heavier and be quicker with getting fish in when around structure. Live mullet and whiting best bait at this spot. 
    Overall Success Rate: 50% - at least we had a bite
    The next day, I decided to go back to this spot with some mates from school. They aren't serious fisherman, so the aim of the game was to pull in at least one nice fish and teach them the basics. We got there by 10:00AM and after catching a few livebaits, we were set to start fishing.
    The bite was slow, but to sum up a pretty relaxed day I ended up pulling in one squire. I noticed a large amount of slack line, and thinking a fish had taken the bait and swam up current I wound in and discretely struck. That's how I ended up getting in a 43CM squire without anyone noticing 😉. Also, I ended up keeping this guy for a feed for once.  

    Squire
    Stats: KP
    Tide: 12:15PM, 1.6M, High
    Moon Phase: 15%
    Bait Caught and Used: Mullet, winter whiting, silver biddies
    Fish Caught: Squire x 1
    Tackle Used: I used a Shimano Baitrunner DC on Kmart Rod, Okuma Coronado CDX on Silstar Crystal Powertip rod, Abu Garcia Nexus on Shimano Sedona 6000, each with 30 pound braid, 30/50 pound trace, a size four star sinker and a 6/o circle hook
    Air Pressure: 1015
    Humidity: 74%
    Overall Success Rate: 80% - fun day with the boys
    Anyways, the final session of this report was another solo one. It was back at the same spot as the previous two sessions, and I decided to sleep in a bit so ended up getting the 7:24AM train. I was there by about 8:45AM though, but to my disgust, some grubs had been there the last night and left so much mud all throughout the walkway you castnet off it would have been wrong not to spend half an hour cleaning it up. 
    After I had done that, I got some bait of my own. It was slow going at first, but I eventually got some solid mullet - about half a dozen. It was looking like it was going to rain, but luckily the storm cell avoided me. The river was really busy though, and with some nearby bridge construction, regular ferry services, and prawn trawlers going back and forth, it was very hectic. It is worth noting the prawn trawlers were killing it, doing multiple runs and getting what looked like a great amount of prawns and minimal bycatch in their nets. If you're buying Moreton Bay prawns at the moment, I'd say there's a good chance they're coming from upstream of the Story Bridge. 
    Personally, although it may make the quantity of bites go away, I think a lot of large boats stirring up the river also stirs up the bite for predators. It was quiet at first though, and after about an hour and a half of fishing and dodging boats, an absolutely massive barge came through. It was powered by a couple of tugboats (Pt. Mary and a couple others, I think), and just about took up the whole river. I am unsure what it was for, but I wound in my lines and casted out shortly after it passed.
    Another hour or two ticked by, and having eaten my only food early on I was feeling hungry. Luckily, a fish finally was too, and I saw my rod getting tell tale bites. I let the fish eat for a minute, before putting the reel in gear and checking if I was on. Sure enough, the weight of a decent fish loaded up my line, and I started cranking it in. A few seconds into the fight, the headshakes started. Drag clicked off, and I made my best effort to keep tension.
    Then, the fish woke up. The reel screamed into life, with line flying off like a rocket. I continued to fight the fish though, and as it got closer I realized it was pretty much identical to the fight of the big bust off a couple days ago. Anticipation was higher than ever, and with a big crowd watching me now the pressure was on. As the fish got closer to the pylons I held the spool to slow him down, and boy, was I stoked when I saw the silver scales of a 88CM Brissy River Jewfish surface. 

    Happy days!
    The dilly was lowered down into the river, and after a few gut wrenching moments he was on the jetty. High fives were had all round, and although I tried venting and swimming him for a while he wasn't interested in swimming off so unfortunately I had to keep it. I bled the fish on the jetty and bagged him up, ready to go straight home on the ferry and train. I made sure to clean the jetty down before heading home, where I filleted the fish. It wasn't the best filleting job ever but I got two nice fillets off, so I hope it tastes nice. I was going to put some crab pots in tonight/go prawning but was far too knackered so just chucked all my old fish frames away and packed/cleaned up my gear for the week.
    Stats of Trip: KP
    Tide: 7:40AM, .6M, Low, 1:15Pm, 1.6M, High
    Moon Phase: 22.3%
    Bait Caught and Used: Live mullet, silver biddies, whiting
    Fish Caught: Jewfish x 1
    Air Pressure: 1009
    Humidity: 87%
    Tackle Used:  I used a Shimano Baitrunner DC on Kmart Rod, Okuma Coronado CDX on Silstar Crystal Powertip rod, Abu Garcia Nexus on Shimano Sedona 6000, each with 30 pound braid, 30/50 pound trace, a size four star sinker and a 6/o circle hook
    Overall Success Rate: 100% - target species acquired
    Thanks for reading if you've made it this far. I hope you enjoyed the report. I won't be fishing over the next couple of days as I'm getting ready for a trip to Yeppoon, where I'll hopefully be able to get some landbased flatties, trevs, and mackerel. A couple things I've noticed about the jew fishing are (as I realize I've encountered a few in these sessions, but been busted off) that they seem to bite best on lively live baits with a long trace around high tide change. Hopefully this will be the first of many jewies I catch in the river, not the first and last...
    Cheers Hamish 🙂 
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    Brodie_S got a reaction from Phil712z in Need help with soft plastics   
    starting with soft plastics can be challenging but after awhile you get better at it . as for fatties I highly recommend fishing 2 hours before high or low tide that's when I find I get the most I recommend you use the retrieve @Khan mentioned or use a slow roll technique you let the lure sink... quickly reel in for a few seconds and then let it sink again and repeat .I use both retrieves. I find the slow roll technique works best for my local areas but switch the retrieves up every now then. every day is different sometimes flatties might prefer one retrieve over the other id also recommend using the right gear its gonna be very hard chasing flatties on plastics if your using a 5000 size reel and a 6-9kg rod spooled with 20lb mono. a 1000-3000 sized reel matched with a 1-4kg 2-4kg or 3-5kg rod is ideal for flatties on plastics and braid from 4-12lb is good and leaders from 6-15lb is ideal id recommend using at least 10lb leader first just in case a flattie swallows your lure after awhile your reaction time using lures will improve and you can go down to 8 or 6lb leader but I recommend starting out with 10lb leader or even 12lb leader if you wish. As for plastics I recommend 2.5-3.5 inch plastics matched with 1/8-1/4 jigheads you can go heavier if your fishing deep channels with high currents . flatties are not particularly fussy on colours but I usually use whitebait/sardine colours or motor oil/grub colours or even sometimes bright pink orange and green colours . I usually find the natural whitebait or grub colours work best though. as for brands I recommend Daiwa bait junkie and Zman the most after that it would be savage gear and eco gear then after that squidgies and Berkley although sometimes the bargain bin specials/strange unknown brands work better then all of the brands I just mentioned but generally all the brands I just mentioned work extremely well and shouldn't make much difference on what plastics you use . And lastly location and where your fishing is key for flatties .you'll find you'll catch the most and biggest flatties in shallow water 1-4 feet sometimes though they hide out in deep channels . also drop offs and heavy structure but be warned flatties are not forgiving fish around heavy structure. So to sum it up if you 
    fish 2 hours before high or low tide
    use good retrieves and mix it up
    use the right gear tackle and lures 
    target drop offs structure and shallow banks 
    I guarantee you'll be catching flatties left right and centre 
    hope that helps make sure to listen to other peoples advice to @Drop Bear @Khan@ellicat and others had great tips to. welcome to the forum feel free to ask any tips on any of your fishing/outdoors subjects there are plenty of great experienced fishers on this forum to answer your questions .
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    Brodie_S reacted to Junky in Brisbane River Session #213 and #214   
    I'm glad you cleared up that joke at the start. 
    I didn't believe you, however I did have a slight worry that you won't, and we won't get to read your reports. 
     
    Keep at it mate. 
    That meter thread will be back on your line again soon enough. 
     
    Cheers 
    Damo. 
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    Brodie_S reacted to AUS-BNE-FISHO in Brisbane River Session #213 and #214   
    Hi all
    This report will be about my two sessions from this weekend, neither of which were too successful. I think I will be giving the fishing a rest for a little while after this, so hopefully they are biting when I'm back at it. 
    The first session was a quick morning session on Saturday as I had something to do in the arvo. I woke up at 4 but didn't get out of the house until 5 to 6, which was a bit annoying as it meant I missed the high tide. I was first on the jetty after my ride to get there though, but struggled to catch bait for the first hour apart from a baby barracuda which brought me no fish. Eventually, at about 8AM, my dad came down to the rescue with some deadbait. He also caught a couple of mullet and bonies in the cast net, which I casted out (I got a healthy amount after this too). 
    It was a fair way into the runout now, and I think I eventually got off the donut with a catfish. I wasn't too excited about this, and shortly after had a good hit on my surf rod but the hooks didn't sink, bugger. I continued to fish in hope of anything though, and at about 10:30AM heard the sound of my overheads ratchet clicking away. I got to my rod, and having just wound in every other line to baitcheck I was confident I would land this fish. It was big, and it had some very strong headshakes straight up. Unfortunately, my 30 pound leader wasn't up to the task to hold against the thready (pretty confident that's what it was), and it frayed through the leader. Lucky fish!
    I continued fishing until 1PM but then really had to get going so got home and did the job I needed to, still pretty sore about the lost fish. I finished with a 1M pike eel which wasn't too nice at all, so I just cut it off before landing. 
    Stats of Trip:
    Tide: High, 1.9M, 5:43AM, 1:00PM, .7M, Low
    Moon Phase: First quarter
    Bait Caught and Used: Mullet, prawns, bony bream
    Fish Caught: Nothing that counts. 
    Tackle Used: 15-30 pound braid mainlines, 30 and 50 pound FC Rock leaders, 3000-6000 spinning and overhead combos, 7-12 foot rods, 5/o circle hooks, 6 ball star sinkers.
    Air Pressure: 1006
    Humidity: 85%
    Overall Success Rate: 35% - at least I hooked one. 
    The next session was the following arvo, and I arrived by about 2:00PM at the same spot. It took me a while to get set up, and I had a chat to a father and son who caught a solid bream on bread (they didn't stay for long either). I started off by having a cast with the net, and by the time I got my lines out and had a couple livies it was about 3:00PM. I continued netting until I had a fair few mullet, bonies, and a couple prawns, and got into some lunch. The bite was pretty quiet though, and I was hardly losing a bait. I continued to fish, and eventually got out a good size mullet as well as a mix of bonies, smaller mullet, and prawn. 
    As I continued to fish, another guy came down to net some bait. He got a few bonies, but didn't stay for long. The fish really weren't chewing though, and it wasn't until the sun started to creep below the horizon I heard the singing of one of my baitrunners. Annoyingly, the short lived but fast run didn't quite stick, and I retrieved my mullet with a massive gash through the middle (I'm thinking jewie?). Basically straight after, a smaller mullet got attacked as well, but it wasn't that big. As the jetty started to get crowded with the weekend night crowd, I headed off and got back home by 6:30PM. 
    Stats of Trip:
    Tide: 1:30PM, .6M, Low, 7:30PM, 1.7M, High
    Moon Phase: Just after first quarter
    Bait Caught and Used: Mullet, prawns, biddies, bonies
    Fish Caught: -
    Tackle Used: 15-30 pound braid mainlines, 30 and 50 pound FC Rock leaders, 3000-6000 spinning and overhead combos, 7-12 foot rods, 5/o circle hooks, 6 ball star sinkers.
    Air Pressure: 1005
    Humidity: 81%
    Overall Success Rate: 20%
    Anyways, thanks for reading. I was meant to go fishing this arvo with my dad but apparently I'd already been enough so we didn't end up going. 😞  I hope no one believed what I said in the first line, I'll be back at it tomorrow arvo, lol. Hopefully I will catch some fish though!
    Cheers Hamish


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    Brodie_S reacted to Noah Fitzpatrick in How to catch Jewfish/kingfish off Breakwalls.   
    yeah bro no worries let us know how you go
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    Brodie_S got a reaction from Angry51 in How to catch Jewfish/kingfish off Breakwalls.   
    Cheers thanks for all the advice everyone.
    I'll try live yellowtail with my mates like @AUS-BNE-FISHO and @mzaakir suggested. And try plastics like others suggested when i'm fishing by myself as my mates have just started fishing they need to get the basics down pat first such as quick and fast knots and good bait presentation. I'll go light at first for lures and see how i go like @Noah Fitzpatrick said i'll use my atomic arrows estuary rod paired with a 2500 ci4+ with 14lb leader and see how that goes. @ellicat Thanks for the video i'll save it and give it a watch.
    Cheers thanks to everyone for all the advice should help my chances on getting a decent Jewie.
     
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    Brodie_S got a reaction from Noah Fitzpatrick in How to catch Jewfish/kingfish off Breakwalls.   
    Cheers thanks for all the advice everyone.
    I'll try live yellowtail with my mates like @AUS-BNE-FISHO and @mzaakir suggested. And try plastics like others suggested when i'm fishing by myself as my mates have just started fishing they need to get the basics down pat first such as quick and fast knots and good bait presentation. I'll go light at first for lures and see how i go like @Noah Fitzpatrick said i'll use my atomic arrows estuary rod paired with a 2500 ci4+ with 14lb leader and see how that goes. @ellicat Thanks for the video i'll save it and give it a watch.
    Cheers thanks to everyone for all the advice should help my chances on getting a decent Jewie.
     
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    Brodie_S got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in How to catch Jewfish/kingfish off Breakwalls.   
    Cheers thanks for all the advice everyone.
    I'll try live yellowtail with my mates like @AUS-BNE-FISHO and @mzaakir suggested. And try plastics like others suggested when i'm fishing by myself as my mates have just started fishing they need to get the basics down pat first such as quick and fast knots and good bait presentation. I'll go light at first for lures and see how i go like @Noah Fitzpatrick said i'll use my atomic arrows estuary rod paired with a 2500 ci4+ with 14lb leader and see how that goes. @ellicat Thanks for the video i'll save it and give it a watch.
    Cheers thanks to everyone for all the advice should help my chances on getting a decent Jewie.
     
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    Brodie_S got a reaction from ellicat in How to catch Jewfish/kingfish off Breakwalls.   
    Cheers thanks for all the advice everyone.
    I'll try live yellowtail with my mates like @AUS-BNE-FISHO and @mzaakir suggested. And try plastics like others suggested when i'm fishing by myself as my mates have just started fishing they need to get the basics down pat first such as quick and fast knots and good bait presentation. I'll go light at first for lures and see how i go like @Noah Fitzpatrick said i'll use my atomic arrows estuary rod paired with a 2500 ci4+ with 14lb leader and see how that goes. @ellicat Thanks for the video i'll save it and give it a watch.
    Cheers thanks to everyone for all the advice should help my chances on getting a decent Jewie.
     
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    Brodie_S reacted to Andrew_P in Project Rods   
    Just spent 3hrs on this monstrosity
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    Brodie_S reacted to Angry51 in Project Rods   
    Very good.
    Must be a lot of concentration in doing that thread binding.🙂
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    Brodie_S reacted to Sylvathorn in Project Rods   
    oops, 15 - 24 kg
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    And of course Margies soon to be glamour stick - prob run her Thunnus on it.




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    the 15 - 24kg Popper

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    The Sabiki rod begins



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