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UNDEROVER
15th April 2010, 08:52 PM
Here are a few various fishy photos of various trips I've been on over time.
I'm interested to see who's been doing what and where.
The first 3 are poppering for trevors in PNG, the snapper are from Double Island Point on plastics and the Kingies are wide of Mooloolaba on knife jigs.

Landy Smurf
15th April 2010, 09:00 PM
monsters.nice catch there.i mainly do fresh water fishnig for bass.but have been to fraser island a few times and stockton.i will try and get photos

UNDEROVER
15th April 2010, 10:19 PM
Well since moving to Coffs about 6 months ago, I'm gradually getting geared up to start chasing bass and the like, so I'm interested to see some pics.
I'm actually going to "the gorge" on the Clarence soon to have my first real shot at it.
Mind you, photo's aside, most of my fishing exploits are creek based for the likes of jacks, lizards and bream, which on different tackle, are just as exciting in my opinion.
Cheers.

V8Landy
29th April 2010, 09:34 AM
My best off Noosa.

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UNDEROVER
5th May 2010, 06:54 PM
nice trout! Did you get them wide (the hards) or on the closer reefs? I understand they get a few around north reef?

Sparksdisco
6th May 2010, 11:22 PM
kinda fishy i guess...............

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UNDEROVER
7th May 2010, 08:21 PM
That's an awesome muddie! Did you get a size or weight? How's the barnacles on the shell. I've seen a few biggies come out of Stanage Bay QLD, but that has to be up there.

Sparksdisco
8th May 2010, 08:52 AM
That's an awesome muddie! Did you get a size or weight? How's the barnacles on the shell. I've seen a few biggies come out of Stanage Bay QLD, but that has to be up there.

na dident get a size or weight cos that's a average one for up here :):):)

and he only had one arm :mad:

Chenz
9th May 2010, 03:58 PM
Went out from Foster last weekend and got some fair sized snapper. On Sunday we decided to have a sleep in and fish in close to Lattitude rock - I mean close in. One guy on the helm and the other fishing right in the wash. We had some cunjevoi which we had salted down for a week so it was a bit tougher than fresh We caught a few nice groper and some awesome black drummer.

Must have been busted off about twenty times as it is only 1-5 metres deep and most were hooked in the wash in 2 metres of white water.

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Went fishing off the beach on Sunday night for Jew but kept getting busted off so went to wire trace and had some fun with some bronzies. Get a couple of nice boneless fillets of them which cut up well for fish cocktails.

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UNDEROVER
10th May 2010, 07:21 PM
Hey Chenz,

how much fun are those drummer? I've only ever fished for them once and it was actually from a rock platform on Cape Hawke at Forster. We got about half a dozen up to about 6 & 1/2 pound on hermit crab. I went with a mate and his uncle that live at Landsdowne just north of Taree, and he gets his hermit crab from the trawlers at Crowdy Head. They seemed to work well enough and haven't fished for them since.

Good stuff.

Chenz
26th May 2010, 06:38 PM
They pull really hard alright. The trick was to lock up the drag and just pull hard to get them out of the wash and kelp. Once in deeper water the fun can be had to the net.

Going up to Forster for the fishing comp again this weekend and my mate has a bucket of salted down cunjevoi ready to go.

I have caught them while fishing for niggers on the rocks. Not much of a contest with 4lb line undert a float but I have managed to wrangle a few smaller ones - 1-1.5kg, like that. The bigger ones no chance.

I have used black and red crabs caught on the rocks as well. They love them too

UNDEROVER
2nd June 2010, 07:13 PM
Hey Chenz,

how are the tailor down your way at the moment?
I seem to be getting them in dribs and drabs but good average size though.
Also, what's your "standard" beach jew rig that you'd use?
I've never caught one and am keen to try...

trout1105
11th October 2018, 06:25 AM
A couple of nice trout I picked up yesterday, Not monsters but at 52cm and 58cm they are perfect eating size[thumbsupbig]

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timax
12th October 2018, 07:29 PM
A couple of nice trout I picked up yesterday, Not monsters but at 52cm and 58cm they are perfect eating size[thumbsupbig]

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Quite possibly the best eating fish i have ever had. Very nice