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Freeeedom
19-05-2011, 12:39 PM
If you're one of the Iluka fans who loves to fish the main break water, but is scared you're going to break an ankle every time you stumble along it in the pre-dawn darkness, then the news is good. As I prepared to tackle it again on Tuesday morning I firstly found that the road in, which was getting pretty rough when I had been there a few times in the days before, was nice and smooth, freshly graded with new material put down and rolled in. Next I noticed that a large temporary fence had been put around most of the car park and a huge backhoe was taking up a fair part of the parking area. As I started the hike along the break water I saw that the surface had been freshly covered and rolled as well, so that instead of picking your way through a jumble of rocks and boulders there was now a wide smooth path the full width of the break water.
By the time I came back in trucks were backing along the wall to where two backhoes were working digging out the collapsed areas, then dumping loads of material for the backhoes to spread. I don't know how far out the repairs will go but they were already close to the big boulder in the middle of the path just short of the bend in the wall, which is about half the length of the wall. Hopefully they will continue most of the way and you'll be able to ride a bike along the wall at least as far as the steel post.
The weather for this trip was fine and cold most days but the swells were long and large making fishing the headlands difficult. I caught plenty of fish most days without catching anything outstanding. I tried for different species in different locations when I could but only managed two legal flathead for the week and no jew landed, although I probably lost a couple, and no tailor (bigger than 10cm anyway). I did bring a salmon of about three kg to the wall but had the hooks pull just as I was about to lift him.
My best day was my last, although it didn't start out that way. I froze my nuts off standing in the washes at the Bluff trying for luderick from dawn until about 9.00am. By the time I could no longer put the cabbage on my hook because my hands were shaking uncontrollably I had hooked four luderick and landed one. I went back to the cabin and stood under the shower for fifteen minutes until I thawed out, has some breakfast and a lie down. About midday I was almost ready to quit and start packing but I managed to raise enough energy to have one more try. I was fishing a bit of semi-sheltered water because the wind was now blowing 20-25 knots at least and the sea was pretty ugly.
I guess the fish were after a bit of shelter too because there was hot little mixed bite with a fish on almost every throw. I caught a nice lizard, plenty of silver trevally, which gave me a nice workout on the light rig I was using, heaps of tarwhine, a few dart, the odd bream and a few butter bream, just to be a nuisance. I released more than I kept - particularly the tarwhine (20cm is a ridiculous size limit) and the dart. I left them biting as the tide started to push me off the spot. It was a nice way to finish the week.
Cheers Freeeedom

brock13
19-05-2011, 12:50 PM
good work freeeedom. Nice luderick. Its difficult to fish off the breakwall with the wind howling like that. You did a lot better than i did on my easter journey.

fishel
19-05-2011, 12:56 PM
Well done. If I could catch that many fish in a week I would be very pleased. Even though you didn't have any luck with the bigger stuff it was still a good catch. I hope the tailor are good this year. I need a tailor fix!

Cheers Eleanor

stonecold
19-05-2011, 01:50 PM
Well thats good news mate. The end section of that wall was one of my favourite spots. I went in chasing jew about 4 years back during a flood. I still remember crawling on hands and knees across a big, mirror flat, black mossy covered boulder about 50m from the end. It was my last visit. At 40, overweight and unfit, with a dodgey back, I concluded it just wasnt worth it any more. Im a little fitter now, so with some improvements they may get me back so I can show my young blokes some old school fishing

barney11
19-05-2011, 03:36 PM
Jeez how big is ya family !!!! must have a lot of mouths to feed.

matt fraser
19-05-2011, 03:55 PM
Well done Freeeedom, love your reports.

Barney.......bugger off.....

Cheers,

Matt

Freeeedom
19-05-2011, 04:19 PM
Well thats good news mate. The end section of that wall was one of my favourite spots. I went in chasing jew about 4 years back during a flood. I still remember crawling on hands and knees across a big, mirror flat, black mossy covered boulder about 50m from the end. It was my last visit. At 40, overweight and unfit, with a dodgey back, I concluded it just wasnt worth it any more. Im a little fitter now, so with some improvements they may get me back so I can show my young blokes some old school fishing

I'd love to get out to the very end Stonecold - the water looks soooo good. There'd have to be some big stuff hanging around there on a regular basis. But with two artificial knees I can't risk the mountain goat stuff I used to do in search of the big guys. I'm limited to not much past the steel post these days, but that tends to produce for me most times, and I'm happy to be able to walk and fish again after a few years where I was almost a cripple.
Cheers Freeeedom

loophole
19-05-2011, 10:00 PM
you love ya bream dont ya

Freeeedom
20-05-2011, 05:27 AM
you love ya bream dont ya

Not my favourite eating fish loophole, but the rest of the family (wife,kids, grandkids) love them. I'll chase other fish - any other fish - if they're about, but the bream are always available as a fall back species when there's nothing else around at the time. I love a fresh tailor, but despite quite a few hours bait spinning pilchards and chucking slugs and big SP's I didn't get a single hit from a decent tailor all week.
Cheers Freeeedom

stonecold
21-05-2011, 08:25 PM
dont have to trek all the way to the end mate theres plenty a big fish back in along the wall. Caught and seen caught plenty a 50lb jew and mackeral from b4 th rough just need to know how and probably more importantly when.

rabbi
22-05-2011, 01:16 PM
Might have to send them to the south wall at Ballina Freeeedom,
I scraped my front and rear bumper on my commodore going thru one of the many potholes on the road in.
Starting to think its more dangerous driving along the last gravel section than rockfishing:P

JEW!!!! where?????::)

stonecold
22-05-2011, 05:57 PM
After the w.e in Taworth Rabbi I learnt that the best answer for a question regarding fish was either....at the postoffice and turn left or...in the "dreamtime"

deepfried
22-05-2011, 06:25 PM
Thats great about the wall being fixed up. I was down there at easter and couldnt be stuffed doing the wall walk or trying to find a space between the travelling sydney fishos who thought they owned the wall. I will be down again for the long weekend and will take my son out there for a fish or two and maybe a prawn sanga.

Nice bag of fish in the end for you well. Shame it wasnt a bit better conditions for you.

rabbi
22-05-2011, 06:53 PM
Well, this may sound strange for me but I picked up my old bream rod and had a serious look at it today.:-?
I just have to remember what bait looks like??:'(

bondy99
23-05-2011, 05:36 AM
Well done freeeedom.

I see you like your bream.
Peter

blackjew
24-05-2011, 01:22 PM
Bloody Nora freedom thats great that you can still walk ,my bro had a bad accident 5 years ago in brazil,hes now a parraplegic,a mad keen surfer and fisho,recons the one thing he misses most is to feel the sand between his toes.
Thats great news about the wall i read the story in the local.Not real keen on the rockhoppin anymore since my cornea transplant 2 months back,i dont have as good a depth of field anymore ,makes it dodgy to judge boulders.
well done mate top effort for the week ,there are some honkers amoungst that lot.
Cheers Rob

theoldlegend
24-05-2011, 03:41 PM
Great report and pics as usual John.

Good to hear about the wall. It'll be a pleasure to walk out there and not stumble in the dark over rocks and whatever! Or even in daylight for that matter.

Do you know how far out they went?


TOL

Mullet Musketeer
24-05-2011, 04:27 PM
I'd love to get out to the very end Stonecold - the water looks soooo good. There'd have to be some big stuff hanging around there on a regular basis. But with two artificial knees I can't risk the mountain goat stuff I used to do in search of the big guys. I'm limited to not much past the steel post these days, but that tends to produce for me most times, and I'm happy to be able to walk and fish again after a few years where I was almost a cripple.
Cheers Freeeedom

The biggest Jewies I have seen caught down there have all come from inside the wall near the steel pole - plenty of nice fish there and now you won't have to break ankle to have a go. Nice work Freeedom - sounds like the weather did not help you. I am predicting that the Tailor will be thick by the next moon

Freeeedom
25-05-2011, 07:47 AM
The biggest Jewies I have seen caught down there have all come from inside the wall near the steel pole - plenty of nice fish there and now you won't have to break ankle to have a go. Nice work Freeedom - sounds like the weather did not help you. I am predicting that the Tailor will be thick by the next moon

I hope you're right MM. I'm overseas from today for about a month so I'll miss some good action I'm sure, but I'm hoping to get down there for a week around the end of June although I've a few family functions around then that will make it rather tight. If not July for sure - the luderick should be going really strong by then as well
Cheers Freeeedom

nigelr
25-05-2011, 08:18 AM
Yeah MM, full moon in June used to be the peak here for tailor too.
Nowadays it isn't so stable; last two years our best tailor were in Feb.....
You blokes getting salmon up there yet?
Thick as down here, worst I've ever seen for this early in winter.
I hate the smelly bu$$ers!
Did manage a couple of reasonable greenbacks and a small schoolie (3kg) last night though and there was quite a good tailor bite for a little while so thankfull for some relief from the vermin, previous to this my last 6-7 fish have all been salmon to 3.5kg.>:(
Cheers!