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  1. #16

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    Nice catch Freeeedom. What bait did you get the Jew on?

  2. #17

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    yeah id been following your posts for a while.

    mate youd ahve to be happy with the jew youre getting from the pine.and in the day time too.

    id love to get something of that sze down there.
    "True Blue"

  3. #18

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shagga View Post
    Nice catch Freeeedom. What bait did you get the Jew on?
    Live prawn Shagga. Although I got a few live baits (herring and poddy mullet) taken I didn't catch any fish on them. They either didn't hook-up or I couldn't keep them out of the structure
    Cheers Freeeedom

  4. #19

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    well done are the jew popping up a bit more a the moment or is it me, goodwork.

    regards,
    keechie
    Breaming is my LIFE!!!

  5. #20

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    Great work freeeedom.. I always thought the pine was fairly fished out, copps a good flogging but still produces! Can i ask you what your biggest Bream, Jew, and jack (if you have got one there) out of the pine is?

  6. #21

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    Mate , Nice catch there Freeeedom I think it might be time to trade you a few of my crabbing spots for a few of your fishing spots , another productive Pine session good to see.
    THOUGHT OF THE DAY

    Live life like a dog,If you cant eat it or hump it ,
    pee on it and walk away.

  7. #22

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    Not a bad morning for you on the pine... Hope to get out there myself one morning soon...

  8. #23

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    nice catch freedom , im still trying to get me a jewie and having no luck at all , i have been getting some good bream (34cm) under the bridge at high tide . what sort of rig are you useing ? running sinker or a bit of a trace .
    shane , lol im picturing it now freedom hits the brakes and three tinnys run into his transom .

    cheers nico

  9. #24

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    i did get a little thredy up near the green marker at castle hill last week in the cast net i think thats what it was or it was one of them poddy nose perch but it looked like a small thredy 20cm .

  10. #25

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    he he he, Freeeedom we'll have to trade boats and I'll take em on a 'scenic tour' of the bridge area... nice effort there mate, I could only manage a 58cm flattie on Great Friday (for me)
    zimbo jimbo

  11. #26

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    well done freeeedom a few good fillets there

  12. #27

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    very nice catch!, i was sthinking of going there this weekend, but it looks like i will be going prawning instead.

    Cammo
    Australian Native Fish Vids
    Specialize in Terapontida's, Perches, Cods, Gobies & Gudgeons

  13. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaintsquid View Post
    Great work freeeedom.. I always thought the pine was fairly fished out, copps a good flogging but still produces! Can i ask you what your biggest Bream, Jew, and jack (if you have got one there) out of the pine is?
    Yesterday's jew was the biggest I've caught in the Pine - to get the big ones (15kg+) you need to fish the rocky headlands or the beaches. Best jack was earlier this year at about 43cm, best bream was a few years ago, almost 2 kilos - biggest bream I've ever caught anytwhere. Still plenty of fish in the Pine that's for sure
    Cheers Freeeedom

  14. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nico.d.R View Post
    nice catch freedom , im still trying to get me a jewie and having no luck at all , i have been getting some good bream (34cm) under the bridge at high tide . what sort of rig are you useing ? running sinker or a bit of a trace .
    shane , lol im picturing it now freedom hits the brakes and three tinnys run into his transom .

    cheers nico
    Hi Nico

    The rig depends a bit on the state of the tide. If the run is very small I'll put a tiny running sinker right on the hook - just enough to take the prawn down towards the bottom. If the run is stronger I'll use a larger sinker with a long trace (1 - 1.3 metres) so that the prawn is held at the bottom but moves around a bit on the longish trace. When it's absolutely slack I like to throw a live, unweighted banana prawn close in to the mangrove roots or pylons to see what I can attract, but you only get 30-40 minutes when this is possible
    Cheers Freeeedom

  15. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keechie View Post
    well done are the jew popping up a bit more a the moment or is it me, goodwork.

    regards,
    keechie
    Yeah Keechie - more jew in the Pine this year than there has been for many a year, that's for sure. Everyone is getting a few - well nearly everyone!
    Cheers Freeeedom

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