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Currumbin Rock 26 March
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    Ausfish Silver Member robvee's Avatar
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    Currumbin Rock 26 March

    With the weather holding beautifully, I took off early from work on Fri arvo.
    Got to my spot @ Currumbin 4:30pm and threw out my tried and tested whole pillie on 6/0 Mustad with 15cm steel wire trace.
    Half an hour of NOTHING, and then the 1st chopper was on the line.
    It went quiet again on bait, whilst the spinno's hooked another 3 choppers between them.
    By 6pm I was alone on the rocks and decided to call it a night.
    On the retrieve I got hammered and landed a 40cm chopper. The next 3 casts all had the same effect ..... retrieve the pillies at pace and WHAMMO .... 3 more choppers in the bucket
    By now I was seeing by the light of the moon only, and it was really time to pack up. "Last cast", I said ..... & 10 sec later a very decent tug o' war was happening.
    A few minutes later and my PB for the Rock was landed (58cm)
    So the family have feasted on fresh tailor for dinner and brekki

    Went back tonight hoping for more of the same ..... and not a single bite .... that's Tailor-fishin' for you

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    Re: Currumbin Rock 26 March

    Well done , nice bag

    that big one looks good , cheers

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    Re: Currumbin Rock 26 March

    nice one champ that big one is awesome, its a good reason to have just one more cast!

    ...of all the liars among mankind, the fisherman is the most trustworthy. ~William Sherwood Fox.

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    Re: Currumbin Rock 26 March

    Thanks mate, I guess Currumbin Rocks must be a better spot to fish from. What tide and what's the best wind to fish Currumbin rocks is best?

    I've never been there and would not know where the turn off is.

    I normally drive down the Pacific Highway and not the Gold Coast Highway towards Byron Bay.

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    Re: Currumbin Rock 26 March

    good spot you got there robvee, nice PB as well. well done.


    matt
    c'mon, take the bait....

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    Re: Currumbin Rock 26 March

    Quote Originally Posted by bondy99 View Post
    Thanks mate, I guess Currumbin Rocks must be a better spot to fish from. What tide and what's the best wind to fish Currumbin rocks is best?

    I've never been there and would not know where the turn off is.

    I normally drive down the Pacific Highway and not the Gold Coast Highway towards Byron Bay.
    Mate - Exit 92 or 93 (Palm Beach/Elanora) and head for the east (Sea). Once you hit the Gold Coast Highway head south and as you cross the Currumbin Creek Bridge you will see the rock to the east at the bar of the creek.
    I find a SE gets best results - but you also get the wettest
    I will be there Thurs 5pm - planning to catch Tailor until dark, and then head to the gutters into the night for the incoming tide in search of my first Aussie JEW !! Wish me luck !!

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    Re: Currumbin Rock 26 March

    well done mate i have also caught my best tailor on pillies being retrieved at a steady pace it allso does'nt hurt if quite to use a bullet sinker just to get a bit deeper and i vary the size to vary the depth.tight lines
    hilly

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    Re: Currumbin Rock 26 March

    Quote Originally Posted by robvee View Post
    Mate - Exit 92 or 93 (Palm Beach/Elanora) and head for the east (Sea). Once you hit the Gold Coast Highway head south and as you cross the Currumbin Creek Bridge you will see the rock to the east at the bar of the creek.
    I find a SE gets best results - but you also get the wettest
    I will be there Thurs 5pm - planning to catch Tailor until dark, and then head to the gutters into the night for the incoming tide in search of my first Aussie JEW !! Wish me luck !!
    Thanks for the directions Robvee, I'll have to give that place a try during weekdays as opposed to weekends, less of a crowd.

    Good luck with the Silver Jew. Peter

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