Majed
Apr 21 2007, 04:41 AM
Went out this afternoon to the Georges River. High tide around 1:30pm, but there was basically no current at all.
Go a few nibbles at Moon Bay, but nothing that special. Kept 1 legal bream, 2 whiting and 2 Flounders.
Moved on to Como and my cousin landed with his first throw a nice 30cm bream...u beauty.....1 minute later my son gets a 27cm bream...and i got a small one...oh damn...back she goes....but don't be disappointed i landed a legal one around 10 mins later...25cm..........As sunset hit it died down completely.
Decided to head back to the ramp and stopped at moon bay, but only small nibbles. So called it a day.
Great weather, and a safe trip back home. So i can't complain. Could be worse.
hustler57
Apr 21 2007, 04:50 AM
hey majed , i hope that you at least had fun,
oh and how are the torches ?? and how did you go with the printer
cheers
benny
Majed
Apr 21 2007, 04:54 AM
Hey Benny,
The torches are great. Haven't touched the printer as yet.
I just replied to your post.
Jumpus GooDarus
Apr 25 2007, 12:05 PM
majed only just saw this report & moved it here in fishing reports where it should've been posted
Yeah I'm not a big lover of fishing into the night for brims find thats when the rubbish fish start to roll up.
Tell me do you burley when fishing ?
Majed
Apr 28 2007, 03:44 AM
I haven't used burley for a while now.
Some people tell me that boiled rice and cat food is good burley or just bread and cat food.
Jumpus GooDarus
Apr 28 2007, 01:29 PM
Reason I asked is I've noticed you only pick up drobs & drabs when you go fushing.
You'll get a couple of OK fush but not a good bag of them.
Burley no matter what it is will produce a better haul of fush.
poly
Apr 28 2007, 01:40 PM
got a nasty little trick i use when things go real quite get some cans of dog food and punch holes in them tie them to a brick and drop them over the were fish should be it works best if u do it the night before, i find one can one brick = lots of fish
Fed
Apr 28 2007, 01:52 PM
How are you burleying in the Bay now Jumpy, I remember you used to like cutting tiny cubes at the back of the boat and flicking one over every 30 secs or so.
Fishing one out that could get a bit tedious for me, I need a tiny cubing machine.
My burley bucket & stick are both alloy so you can imagine the noise they make, no problem for outside fishing but I believe the noise could spook the fish in the bay or river.
Jumpus GooDarus
Apr 28 2007, 01:59 PM
My little boat dosen't even have a burly bucket & only use the burly bucket on the bigger boat when I've got fish carcass's / bread etc to put through it.
Primary bait these days is pilchards tails & just chop up the rest in small pieces as cube burley & let them float out the back
Fed
Apr 28 2007, 02:05 PM
QUOTE
Primary bait these days is pilchards tails & just chop up the rest in small pieces as cube burley & let them float out the back
See how I'm slowing sucking your brain.
SUMOFISHIN
Apr 28 2007, 02:30 PM
Hey FED, He's ordered one of those ice cube guns, that you shoot Penguins with that way he can put a trigger on his rod.
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