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Happy Easter everyone.
I've asked for the Easter Bunny to bring me some prawns this year.!
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2 minutes ago, Bob9863 said:
One thing I did forget to mention, is when I run my drag lighter, I tend to ease the fish in easier, they don't seem to fight as hard, getting into the net can be a problem, but I have noticed a difference.
The old saying is... the harder you pull, the harder the fish will pull back.
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I have never measured the drag on any of my reels, have always just gone by feel. In saying that, in clean water, fresh or salt, I will happily play a fish and go a bit easier, if I'm up north on the reefs, I will pretty much fish locked with my thumb on standby, cause if you are trying to pull a big trout out of a bommie or a red from the deep... I really don't like giving them an inch. As for land based sharks, I've always gone has much drag as I can, as long as I can still comfortably stand, and hey... if you start getting dragged down the sand, there is always someone to grab onto ya.!!
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When I berley for snaps in the bay or around the peninsula, I only ever use pilly cubes. Then I also drop an unweighted cube with a hook buried in it too, it's amazing how many big snaps that it catches, and most of the snaps will have a belly full of pills cubes.
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I'm not the biggest fan of neap tides, but I do watch the moon. I've always preferred a bit of run. For instance, if I'm chasing flatties it must be a .4 or lower low tide for me to go or a 2.2 or higher tide for freds in the river. It definitely works but it could just be a confidence thing too. If it's in the deep water and it's running to hard, put a bigger sinker on and tell the skipper to stay on a wheel. With that being said, if the weather is good and I'm allowed to go... who cares what the tides are doing hahahaha.
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Update, Plenty of whitting about today, everywhere we tried we caught them. Nothing photo worthy but a bit of fun, all released as I have enough fillets in the freezer. As for the squid... well I think my name says it all. Only seen one, and couldn't get it to eat. Which is strange, normally if I can see them I can catch them, but not today. Was only on the water for about 3 hours.
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Hijack away, the more chatting the better.! I actually run a garmin sounder but I have lent the head unit to a mate and I'm to lazy to go get it back. I will use the mark that mangajack shared on my phone to put me in the general area and see what I can find from there. Not sure if I will chuck a whitting rod in yet, a may drag a worm behind just in case there are any whitting about.
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1 hour ago, ellicat said:
Where are the Cockle Banks ? I can never see them on the charts. Somewhere off Bribie...
I've never actually been there. So i got 2 options. Option 1... I do have a few old gps points if I can be bothered turning the sounder on. Or option 2... when leaving from scarbie, pretty much head towards bribie find a red beacon and look for the other boats. I like the challenge of option 2 haha
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Hi All, just after some knowledge if anyone is willing to share. I am chasing a feed of squid on Friday. I know they are about in the southern part of the bay, but I am time restricted so I was thinking about staying on the Northside. Having never fished the cockle banks is it worth trying this time of year for squid, or will I be wasting my time.? Thanks in advance.!
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What have happened to the bass Ray.? They sulking because of all rain of late or do you think alot have escaped?
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Nice work Neil, I had the exact same idea and headed down the pin on Wednesday. Managed to get a couple of good feeds of some solid whiting. I did find the whiting a bit sensitive on the bite and wouldn't really commit to the bait. Were they the same when u were there or had they fired up a bit more for you.?
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What flavour doughnut Ray.? I like the chocolate ones with sprinkles
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There a quite a few good fish to be caught in hays. Plenty of flatties with a few jew every now and then, plus the standard bream and whitting. No specific lures or plastics, I think I have caught flatties down there on just about every lure I own. As for fresh bait options, heaps of soldier crabs there, or take a cast net, there's no shortage of livies. However as Mangajack said earlier, there is no specific spot, just gotta find where they a sitting on the day.
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Hi All,
During my cleanout I have come across a few rods that I'm not sure whether I should be selling them or donating them, they are...
Pflueger SSS Salt SP701M 1pc 5-8kg
Silaflex Copper Pro Series, 6" 1pc, 2-3kg, CP601BCL
I can't seem to find much about them online, so any information would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Hi All,
Doing a bit of a clear out so I thought I'd pop a few rods up here in case anyone is interested...
Daiwa Seajigger SJ325M, Cast weight 30-100gram, line weight 6-9kg. $250
Storm Discovery DVC662MH, Cast weight 3/8 - 1oz, line weight 10-20lb. $50 (SOLD)
Daiwa Lateo 76MH, lure weight 10-30gram, line weight 5-9kg $200 (SOLD)
Daiwa TD Black razorback 681MHFB, cast weight 7-21gram, line weight 5-8kg paired with a rapala challenge 200 bait caster. $120 (SOLD)
Bastard BTC-671MH, cast weight up to 1oz, line weight up to 18lb. Also paired with a rapala challenge 200. $100 (SOLD)
These are all in near perfect condition, hardly used. Pick up only from Redcliffe area.
Any questions, feel free to send me a pm.
Thanks
Newport, Redcliffe
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Can anyone help with the actual rules regarding land based cast netting in the Newport canal system. I've heard that Newport marina may have leased the sea floor, and I understand not to hop onto anyones private pontoon or to go walking through other peoples backyard. However if there is a park at the end of one the the canals, where there is no private yard or pontoon and its not inside the marina. Is it ok to cast net there? Or is there a law against this.?