Last nights effort from the pine and finally on soft plastics as well. Six casts in total for two fish. Stuck the report on my sp winge.
Last nights effort from the pine and finally on soft plastics as well. Six casts in total for two fish. Stuck the report on my sp winge.
Wow! Great lizards!
yeah you can still get to the river from there, you can drive to within 75-100 meteres of the river then its a short walk through a park to the bank. I was there on thursday before work, but didn't get anything. I was hoping for something like creek vermins catch! ah well.
simon
The ocean is the ultimate solution - Frank Zappa
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ahh, dont worry bout it slyman, ive bin there 3 times and the first i didnt get a touch but the second two have been productive. Who is going down that way the sarfternoon?? I'll be there anyway probably about 2.30 onwards and im a youngish looking bloke if you want to say gday.
cheers
daniel
Weathers tops for it today dan. Went down y day arv but only got a couple. One fish went 60 which is nice but overall it was very quiet. That big run in doesn't seem as productive as the smaller tides. Good luck mate. Off to Hayes tomorrow. Will post a report when I finish. Cheers
Hey dan sorry i missed your post, been a little busy over the last week. I completely mistimed my trip there, the water level was pretty low, an old car was nearly completely exposed down there, but i thought with all those trees fallen over that would provide heaps of structure for the fish, but alas!! I lost two lures that day, my little honeypot prawnstar and one of my Storm twitching nippers. Toadies made mince meat of some of my plastics tooMight go back there on thursday morning before I start work at midday.
simon
The ocean is the ultimate solution - Frank Zappa
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Where is the car? I've never seen a bloody car there![]()
, Ive got to start remembering to put these
on. Seriously, up or down stream from the 3 big trees lying parrallel to the bank.?
Ok, if you drive down the street that goes to the left off the roundabout at the beginning of the estate, drive all the way to the end and walk down thru acacia park i think it is, down to the little gravelly breach, the car I saw was within 100 meters downstream of this. It must have been there for ages because I was wondering how it got there myself. The river bank is lined with some very large trees, the only paths are walking tracks, and it looks like its been pushed down the bank because its facing out into the river, perpendicular to and only maybe 5 meters out from the bank. I didn't think that it could have been washed down there. In relation to the big fallen trees, I couldn't say where, sorry shayned.
simon
The ocean is the ultimate solution - Frank Zappa
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yer i have seen it...are you sure its a car? i cant really tell what it is. Shayned from where i saw you that time walk about 100m as slyman said and it is there. Almost fully submerged at high tide tho you can't see it from the gravel area.
Cheers daniel
Aye, when I saw it, it was nearly all exposed, very beaten and rusted but the wheel rims and gearbox lying beside it made it obvious what it was. I wonder if anyone has made contact with boat or prop?
simon
The ocean is the ultimate solution - Frank Zappa
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Made plenty of contact on good bream and flatties around it. Also a couple of small cod. None legal yet. Still waiting for the red man to make an appearance though
Dan88 check your pm's.
You guys give me the $hit$.... Fair dinkum.. I have tried Flick baits, fresh bait, a massive variety of good quality plastics, and you guys chuck in a "Bargain basement" rubber and come up with a horse...
I think I'll just take up knitting![]()
Went out around midday on Saturday and walked the sand banks at "Sandersons" down near the old Hornibrook Bridge and flicked SP's for about 1.5 hours. Had the last of the run-out tide. Was using a 6-inch paddle tail shad (pink back and glitter belly) on my baitcaster + 6 foot graphite rod. Mainly chasing the lizards. First catch was a 62cm lizard on about the 10th cast 100m meters east of the red marker. Second catch was a slightly smaller 50cm lizard about 300 metres west of the red channel marker. Both fish were solid condition and were released.
Called it quits when the tide went slack. Attached is a pic of the Sandersons area. The Sanderson family used to have a kiosk near Brighton Park car park - hence the name.
Will be heading out in the kayak on Saturday morning down Deep Water Bend way with a mate to see if we can entice some larger lizards in the deeper drop-offs with SP's. If any other kayak fishos are interested in joining us, drop me a PM.
Cheers,
Giagntor
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