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stacer525
30-12-2007, 06:16 PM
hi all,
decided to brave the wind yesterday, and head up the creek
and chase some muddies.
must of been a little too keen to get out.
launched the tinny parked the car......and yep the tinny was sinking.
felt like a real dick. for got to put in the bungs.
20 minutes later the tinney was afloat and away i went.
set my pots and threw the cast net for some herring.
half a dozen throws had me 7 herring and 6 nice sized prawns.
found a big old tree that had fallen in around 5metres and thought
maybe a jack or 2.
first herring in lasted 2 minutes before it headed down stream with my hook.
second bait was smashed 30 seconds after hitting the water.
oxe eye herring around 50 cm.
all baits after that were smashed with out a look at the culprit.
checked the pots, bugger no crabs.
got some more livies and went back to the spot.
finally started getting a few to the boat, bullsharks one after the other.
would have hooked 30 plus. all around the 2.5 feet mark.
was great fun.
ended up with 1 muddy and took 2 bullsharks home.
must be thousands of sharks up the creeks
didnt realize they were so thick.
cheers dave.
Pistol_P
30-12-2007, 06:21 PM
hi all,
decided to brave the wind yesterday, and head up the creek
and chase some muddies.
must of been a little too keen to get out.
launched the tinny parked the car......and yep the tinny was sinking.
felt like a real dick. for got to put in the bungs.
20 minutes later the tinney was afloat and away i went.
set my pots and threw the cast net for some herring.
half a dozen throws had me 7 herring and 6 nice sized prawns.
found a big old tree that had fallen in around 5metres and thought
maybe a jack or 2.
first herring in lasted 2 minutes before it headed down stream with my hook.
second bait was smashed 30 seconds after hitting the water.
oxe eye herring around 50 cm.
all baits after that were smashed with out a look at the culprit.
checked the pots, bugger no crabs.
got some more livies and went back to the spot.
finally started getting a few to the boat, bullsharks one after the other.
would have hooked 30 plus. all around the 2.5 feet mark.
was great fun.
ended up with 1 muddy and took 2 bullsharks home.
must be thousands of sharks up the creeks
didnt realize they were so thick.
cheers dave.
Yeah they are around allright...Good fun on light gear.8-)
Pete
stacer525
30-12-2007, 06:25 PM
had a ball catching them on light line.
had to triple my leader to land a couple.
mind you i have to stock the tackle box up
as they took what ever i put on.
Leighton
30-12-2007, 06:26 PM
what area champ? I have a week of holidays left and any fishing would be better than none
jim_bream
30-12-2007, 06:28 PM
stacer, time to invest in some wire! Make sure the swivels are black as well...
were you in the brissie river or pine?
jimbo
Nico.d.R
30-12-2007, 06:43 PM
i had a go for a bully last night in the pine but had no luck , is that where you were ?
stacer525
30-12-2007, 06:48 PM
sorry was in caboolture river
Fish_gutz
30-12-2007, 07:15 PM
the pine was ordinary on friday , had live poddies out for hours and got one little gold spot which was released. no crab and no bullies. i`m sure the bullies are there just not where i was.
gaintsquid
30-12-2007, 07:35 PM
have got 6 bullies of late up neer jindalee in the brissy river. Been catching them on live catfish, mullet, pillies and prawns...
Chris J
30-12-2007, 08:07 PM
well i fish the caboolture river ... no fish of late so bullies here i come hope my little boat can handle one of em lol
Scalem
30-12-2007, 08:07 PM
It's been many years since I fished for them, but I do remember that it was a waste of time till the incoming tide. Is that still the case?
It's weird how the sounder shows nothing until the turn, then they show up, so where are they till the turn of the tide? This was at the junction of Bremer and Brisbane rivers.
Scalem
Benny01
30-12-2007, 08:47 PM
what is considered light line for bullsharks
Jpart11
31-12-2007, 11:53 AM
It's been many years since I fished for them, but I do remember that it was a waste of time till the incoming tide. Is that still the case?
It's weird how the sounder shows nothing until the turn, then they show up, so where are they till the turn of the tide? This was at the junction of Bremer and Brisbane rivers.
Scalem
I have caught two mate at the same place on live mullet but i have found that they are only feeding on the dead low tide mine where 3 and 3 and a half foot
stacer525
02-01-2008, 07:07 PM
we started fishing the last of the run in.
around 11am, high was around 1pm.
they were on the the chew right from the start.
and still going when we pulled the pin around 4pm
had a continuous show on the sounder.
more so on the run out.
will go back to the same spot in a day or too.
12lb line was the main.
cheers dave.
jaredluke
04-01-2008, 07:36 PM
have got 6 bullies of late up neer jindalee in the brissy river. Been catching them on live catfish, mullet, pillies and prawns...
They must be the only things that eat those bloody catfish!!
GEEFA
23-01-2008, 06:56 PM
went out on mondayto the front beacon out from bribie passage;caught 7 bullies and 1 grinner, good fun !
noosa_nipper
24-01-2008, 05:21 PM
They must be the only things that eat those bloody catfish!!
hmmmmm......i quite often see "little" ppl keeping catfish.....pike eels love em too....sounds like good fun all the same.
nipper
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