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Thread: Thought I'd help you out :-)

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    Thought I'd help you out :-)

    All the time I've been on Ausfish and this is my first visit to the fresh section

    I heard that some of you freshies were having trouble with forkies so I thought that I'd better get into fresh fishing to help you out, or for days when the vermin weren't so hot in the salt

    Seriously though, I used to do a lot of fresh (coarse) fishing back in the UK but haven't ventured into it since coming here. Mainly float fishing in the UK with a bit of live baiting and luring for pike and perch and some tussles with some big moirror carp on ledger. I thought I might give it a go here seeing as how those yellowbellies look so lovely

    Can I use my light sea tackle such as 2 to 4 kg baitcaster with abu 5000' sand 6000's? or my bream tackle? Is it all lure fishing or is there bait fishing? where's the nearest landbased spots for a decent day out with the family around Brizzy? I have a 3.95 stacer with a leccy but thought I might give the land base a go first.

    I've got loads of questions so rather than pester you with 'em all, can you suggest some reading that would bring me up to speed as I haven't the faintest idea what I'm coming up against.

    cheers

    kev

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    Re: Thought I'd help you out :-)

    Hi Kingtin

    I am also from an English type background. The fishing style here is about the same as fishing still water in UK.

    Your Bream rod will be ok with 2 kilo line and a small egg-beater. Your boat is perfect.

    Try using live shrimp with just a few of the larger split shot. You want it to sink to the bottom - slowly. No need for a float really but I use one sometimes just to control the depth of my bait.

    Somerset, Big W, Moogerah or any of the stocked dams will get you a nice bass or yellowbelly. You might even get lucky and catch a tilapia.

    Land based is not so easy because most of the trees are out of the water so it is difficult to find structures or weed beds.

    Good luck

    Phil

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    Re: Thought I'd help you out :-)

    kingtin land base you cant go past northpine dam .fished a lot of dams and north pine would have to be 1 of the best also lots of red claw.just fine some deep water and you cant go wrong.use spinner baits or lipless crank baits,kaodda have a cheap verson of jackalls they work a treat.went out there for an afternoon sesh got 8 bass 1 yellow belly all on koadda lures.i also live in brackenridge defently worth the 10 min drive out there.good spot to go when the bay is to rough

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    Re: Thought I'd help you out :-)

    kingtin if your living at bracken ridge then north pine dam would be your best option, your 2-4kg stuff would be fine and spinner baits and jackalls in natural colours are good lures to use.

    Good luck,

    Stokesy

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    Re: Thought I'd help you out :-)

    Kingtin

    I live in Wigan, bet you don't miss the brown sea at Blackpool .

    If you can catch fish in England I reckon you can cut it anywhere Mate

    Once a northerner....
    Last edited by brian steele; 27-05-2007 at 11:50 PM.

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    Re: Thought I'd help you out :-)

    Kev,
    Check your PMs mate
    Shayne

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    Re: Thought I'd help you out :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by brian steele View Post
    Kingtin

    I live in Wigan, bet you don't miss the brown sea at Blackpool .

    If you can catch fish in England I reckon you can cut it anywhere Mate

    Once a northerner....
    How's the canal doing mate? Too many dumped cars in it yet?

    Dunno about brown seas.this is Blackpool on one of it's calmer days






    kev

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    Quality digital copies free to Ausfishers............use as wallpaper or can be printed......size up to 20 x16. PM for details.

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    Re: Thought I'd help you out :-)

    The canal is fine mate still full of BIG Perch. The Ribble is doing ok too, some massive Chub and even big Barbel coming out now.

    Still, its raining over here at the mo... Bet you wish it was raining there eh

    Take care Dude, let us know how you get on with the fishing.

    Bri

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