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  1. That's a good session Brian. Nice work on the solid spotty @Old Scaley
  2. Good snapper Allnighter, despite the abundance of sharks.
  3. Thanks for such a detailed and good report Hamish. It's a bugger the fishing has been quiet lately. Thanks for the mentions and all the times we went out together; no fish doesn't mean it's not a good time especially when you're with your mate. I enjoyed the read.
  4. I don't really know what lazy moon snails are @ubnt, but I reckon it's safe to say that if collecting these for bait is prohibited by fisheries, then it's not allowed.
  5. Thanks Rick. He was excited to hear! I guess he can boast about it Charlie
  6. Yeah, I would've gotten some fresher bait if possible but I did try to look for better quality frozen bait opposed to the tweed stuff. That's an interesting point, you've got me thinking too now...
  7. I was going to pump them and see if they were at stumers but I didn't end up getting a chance. Maybe in my free time I'll go pump them for fun.
  8. Hello everyone. Here's a report which will highlight all my recent fishing sessions in salt & freshwater environments over the past few weeks. To say the least it was very quiet on the fishing front.. Condamine Trip This was a small trip with a friend where we stayed in a town called Killarney,which the Condamine River ran through. I figured it would be well worth while giving it a shot here to catch my first Murray Cod or yellowbelly. (thank you to those on the forum who gave me helpful pointers regarding this) For the first session we clambered our way down a steep grassy bank, near a bridge. This was a well renowned cod hole to the locals and recently, a 60+ cod was caught here. We fished for roughly 2.5 hours, with locally bought live worms and tasty cheese. Additionally, I used my newly purchase baitcaster setup with a olive-coloured spinnerbait purchased at the servo. Here, they sold a variety of fishing gear, including handmade hardbodies from Dave's lures - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057184071213, bait, setups, terminal gear, etc. We waited eagerly to see some interest on the worm rod, which soon buckled over. After a good 5 or so seconds of fight , the presumed cod or yellowbelly ran right into the snaggy bend of the system and bricked me. Bugger! The remainder of the session had no action. Bummer. As we were doing other activities such as hiking into Bald Rock national park and Girraween National park, as well as observing Brown's falls, I only fit in 1 other session. The most convenient spot was the bridge again, so we headed over and soaked some lines, using the same baits on 2 different setups as the 1st session. Unfortunately, only after 50 odd minutes we were interrupted by heavy rainfall and were forced to head back, with no fish. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gear and stats: Setups: Daiwa Legalis lt2500d + Daiwa Exceler 2-6kg w/ 10lb jbraid 4x. (Worm Rod) 5/0 baitholder and 4/0 circle hooks used, live worms. 14lb leader and trace. 2&3 ball sinkers used. ============================== Abu garcia salty stage krx 1-3kg, 1000 shimano nexave. (bream and light spinning setup so not necessarily suitable for cod fishing but its just something i wanted to bring along) 5/0 baitholder hooks used, tasty cheese blocks. 14lb leader and trace. 2&3 ball sinkers used. ============================== samaki zing 17-20lb baitcaster rod, daiwa fuego ct 100hs w/ 20lb 4x j braid. 20lb fluorocarbon leader. tsunami spinnerbait in olive ayu colour. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Coolum/Sunshine Coast Trip with Family and friends. For a couple of nights my friends and I including @AUS-BNE-FISHO stayed up the coast. This was just a little mates trip but with Hamish and I being into fishing we of course had to bring some rods haha. Like, what else are we meant to do? Anyway, We only fished a couple sessions in stumers creek from memory, using only lures. We had no luck, it seemed pretty quiet about for others too. It's good to mention someone on facebook caught a decent jack on bait here recently though, further up from the mouth of Stumers. For my family it's a traditional thing to stay at Coolum Beach for at least a week every Christmas holidays. Unlike most years, this years fishing was abysmal. Usually we catch whiting, flathead, and bream in decent numbers and size at various spots in and around the noosa, maroochy, and coolum area. This year was not it, though. For our first session my dad and I went beach fishing. I used my newly bought surf rod from @Tuna are fish (cheers) and my dad was using a 7ft shimano sonic rod. At the local bait shop on David Low Way we purchased enough bait to set us up for the trip, which we would learn later was not necessary. We bought beach worms, small and large prawns, and some whole squid. The afternoon we arrived is when we set out, and we found a gutter and started fishing. The weather was unfortunately quite bad this year as well, with it being quite overcast, rainy, and windy. We fished for a couple hours before dark. My dad was getting plenty of bites which were either pickers or just missing the hook, and I hooked up to what was thought to be a decent dart or whiting but unfortunately pulled hooks. Average Arvo @AUS-BNE-FISHO was coincidentally staying in the same area as me at the same time, and the next day he set out and i believed caught 8 dart. The morning after this, I went again with my dad and brother further up the beach at a better looking gutter. We managed a few bites but otherwise had no luck. Bugger 2x. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gear and stats: Setups: Jarvis Walker 12ft white tail 5-10kg surf rod, 4000ax shimano reel. 15lb braid, 10lb fluoro leader. Mustad long shank hooks. 3 ball sinkers. ============================== Daiwa legalis 2500 reel, shimano 7ft sonic snapper, 4-8kg. 10lb braid, 10lb fluoro leader. Mustad long shank hooks. 3 ball sinkers. ============================== (brother's combo) Jarvis walker 6'6 rod 2-5kg (cheap but good bait rod), 2500 shimano fx. 10lb braid, 10lb fluoro leader. Mustad long shank hooks. 3 ball sinkers. ============================== Bait Beach worms and servo prawns. ============================== Tides and Moon 1st beach session - 4:30pm outgoing tide, 1.2m. Moon - 35% full 2nd beach session - 5:20am, outgoing tide, 1.5m. Moon - 25% full ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Noosa Spit Session As something to do I decided to head down to the Noosa Spit area near the dog beach and river mouth one afternoon with my family. We fished with bait and lures. I was using one of my light setups with a slim swimz, and I had some nibbles and a follow up from an ok sized bream but no luck. My brother (who's only 6 so this is fun for him) was catching a variety of little species such as some tropical things like scat or mosies, and a 25cm or so bream, on bait. Smallllll bream. A guy fishing right next to us got lucky and managed a few whiting which he took home for a feed. Once again we used long shanks and baitholders with basic servo prawns. Hire Boat Day. On our second last day of the trip we hired a BBQ pontoon boat from one of the noosa river hire places. It was a really nice day as the sun had come out. We left around 9AM and left the marina at around 10. Our first destination was a little inlet off the main river. There was sandy banks on either side and a deeper dropoff in the middle where some boats were anchored. I casted around some soft plastics for flatties and then some deeper diving cranks in hopes for bream around the boats but I had no luck. My dad, mum, and brother were using bait and had a few bites here and there but had no hookups. We then zoomed off and headed to the Noosa spit near the mouth of the main river, had a swim, as well as cooked up a lunch of burgers and grilled corn. We fished for whiting on the flats as i changed the rigs onto some lighter leaders and smaller hooks, sinkers, etc. A family next to us caught a very undersize flathead on bait however we had no luck.. There was a lot of disturbance from swimmers, jetskis, other boats, etc, so the fish on the flats were probably quite spooked. For the remaining part of the day (3 hours) we headed back into the upper reaches of the river past all the hire company shop fronts. I jigged for some bait using a sabiki jig but I couldnt get onto any despite the nice deep water. Also, none of these hire companies provide sounders of course so fishing can be a little tricky off of them. The best thing we could do was try scout out any bait around or just pull up to a random spot, drop the anchor, throw some lures, and drown some baits. Fortunately for my brother, he hooked onto a little leatherjacket . Little kid's luck, I guess. Not that it's much to brag about, bro. We've always found that we will have our lines out for a while and then pass them onto my brother and he instantly gets fish. Lol. After fishing the remaining time to no avail, we decided to call it a day and drive back to the hire place. Oh well. Tides: 10AM - 0.9m, outgoing, 4:40PM, 0.6. Moon: 8% full. ============================== Daiwa exceler and daiwa legalis, Shimano sonic and shimano ax, Abu salty stage and shimano nexave, telescopic shimano maikuro II baitjig rod, Jarvis walker rampage and shimano ax, Samaki zing gen 3 baitcast and daiwa fuego ============================== Circle hooks, baitholders, longshanks. 6, 10, 14, and 20lb leaders. 2.5' minnows, zerek live shrimp, barra buster hardbodies, little crankbaits, 3.5 inch baitjunkies. Squid and prawn used as bait. Final Session In the past, I've caught some flatties on lures on the Gympie terrace esplanade, on the shallow sandy banks. On my last day of the trip, my dad and I headed here and casted around 2.5 inch soft plastics in different colours in conjunction with S-factor. We covered all the ground which was best of about 1.3km. Not a single flathead or fish. I guess that's just how it is sometimes. Cheers to everyone for reading. Apologies if this report isn't well formatted, it was a fairly rushed one as I wanted to get it out of the way haha. Hope you enjoyed, Charlie.
  9. Awesome fish Brian! Your work has payed off. Hopefully you get onto some more soon!
  10. 2023 Fishing Goals - First Threadfin Salmon (ideally 90+ cm) - 60cm + Flathead - 50+ Snapper - Landed shark ( @AUS-BNE-FISHO would understand ) - First Jewie - First Jack - Fish with lures more consistently.
  11. This is a really good report Hamish. I enjoyed reading even though there wasn't too much action on the fish front.
  12. Thanks a lot for the advice @Bob9863 This will sure help me out, getting advice from the pros I know you're a gun on the yellas, you've posted up some awesome fish on the forum, and better yet, to help out team south. I just recently bought a baitcaster setup for cod and jack fishing, with 20lb braid, so that should hopefully hold up. - Charlie
  13. Thanks so much. I didn't know about the fishing restrictions at certain times of the year so i appreciate you pointing that out. Cheers, Charlie.
  14. Thanks. I'm sure they are. I reckon they're my favourite freshwater native fish regardless that I've never caught one
  15. Thanks Brian those are some great tips I'll be sure to use them. I appreciate it a lot. I've seen Robbiefishing on Youtube use mozzarella and tasty cheese a lot, they must be a well-renowned cod bait. His mate Brett has even used Maccas chicken nuggets with sweet and sour sauce and got a couple on that, too
  16. Hi all. In just a few days I'll be staying on a week-ish long trip in Killarney, and I'm interested in fishing for murray cod down there in the Condamine River. Since I have little experience freshwater fishing and/or fishing for murray cod, any advice would be appreciated! (lures, bait, locations, techniques, rigs, etc.) Cheers Charlie
  17. Thanks, Brian. I didn't bother as i knew some 60s model was already up on the leaderboard,and 3rd place would have been a very close contender to mine.
  18. Additionally, be sure to switch that "3x flatty" for me to "4x". (micro one at the wheel dropoff, 43 or so after that, 53 later that same arvo, and then the 42 on the last morning.
  19. Awesome report Hamish. We sure had a lot of fun together, thanks for bringing me along. It was a good trip, with some solid fish caught! Another time, we must persist on the jack front; we really only gave it 1 or 2 goes this time around. Like you, I've also improved some lure skills, and put a PB flatty under my belt. Thanks for some of those filleting tips too. - Charlie
  20. Thank you. It seems as though the flatties don’t mind shallow water at all so long as they’re not disturbed!!
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