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Fishing the Seaway Wall
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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Fishing the Seaway Wall

    Just how good is the fishing from the Seaway wall. I have never seen anybody catch anything off it. The few times I have fished it I have just lost tackle, got snagged a lot and generally frustrated.
    I am however determined to catch something decent off it.

    Anybody caught any good fish from it?

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    Hey mate
    i seen on guy get 3 trevally around 2 kilo in the afternoon and you sometimes get kingfish and tuna around there but you realy need heavy gear with a decent rod

    T-roy

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    Is that necessarily fishing the tip?

    I imagine a good rope gaff would almost be a necessity if fishing the tip.

    With regrads to Tuna, see my Thread on 'How to Catch Tuna'?

    I have 80lb Braid. I imagine that would be the stuff out there for the fish you mention.

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    Hey Paulez2, I caught a spotty mackerel and flathead there about a month ago and have seen people catch trevs there as well. The longer the rod the better ;P

    Cheers, Mick.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    I'm getting more and more inspired.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member geoff72's Avatar
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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    i have caught some of the hardest fighting rocks at the seaway, man can they pull hard,wont let me take an inch of line back and always breaks me off.
    If i could get paid the same to fish, sorry boss but i ......!

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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    Quote Originally Posted by geoff72 View Post
    i have caught some of the hardest fighting rocks at the seaway, man can they pull hard,wont let me take an inch of line back and always breaks me off.
    Haha!! As have I!

    I hit the Seaway on Sunday night(Just on High tide) using llivies....got smoked by what I think was a large kingie - leader attenuating rocks!

    I was running 20 pound braid with 30 pound leader.....I have since upgraded to 50 pound leader

    Pretty tough place to fish land-based imo....

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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    best to fish the low tide and get as close as possible with as expected the strongest and longest rod and heavy gear
    possible catches tuna, king, mack, trevally, tailor when on the run
    will be possibly fishing there this sunday

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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    And my fovourite jewies on worms or live pike or potty mullet . A pice of 25mm x5 meters long alloy tube with a gaff hook in the end.

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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    One of the best spots on the gold coast. Just leave bait in the freezer and use lures.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    I'd be inclined to fish Livies. I have only really fished lives a few times. The first time I did I was spooled off The Tangalooma Jetty by some big beast.
    The second time I fished livies I caught a Metre plus Flathead on a live pike on the Gold Coast. I have never seen such a big flathead in my entire life. I released it of course.

    I might try fishing the Seaway this weekend myself. Catch some livies and give it a go, now that you have all inspired me. Maybe I'll see some of you there. I'll be the one holding a fishing rod.

    What's the best way to fish livies at the seaway? Balloon float or just an unweighted livey. (which will nearly always swim under a structure and hide and have you snagged again)
    Last edited by paulez2; 01-05-2007 at 05:54 PM.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Fishing the Seaway Wall

    Gonna have a go at the Seaway wall this Sunday and see if I can raise anything with some livies.

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