What happened to all the fish at the Spit and Logan River? All fishermen in both were out of luck as far as I could see.
Tried fishing at Spit between 10 and 12 - nothing then went to Logan River till about 3 again nothing
What happened to all the fish at the Spit and Logan River? All fishermen in both were out of luck as far as I could see.
Tried fishing at Spit between 10 and 12 - nothing then went to Logan River till about 3 again nothing
it was just ine of those days
What were you fishing for boet? What were you using ou maat? Gotta target your fish more, sounds like you you are just hoping to catch fish, not targeting the fish you want to catch.
Cheers from a fellow Safa.
Chubby,
I may have just been one of those day where nothing much happens.also what bait did you use and what tide. I personally find the turn of the tide the best in the areas you mentioned, assuming you were landbased.
White_Steenbras,
With a name like that and that linger you write of (boet). I assume the Safa stands for an "escapee" from South Africa. If that's the case then that encludes myself, except I don't speak you linger.
Cheers
Craig
Hey skollies!
Looks like this is the 'wenwee' ("When we were back in...") reunion room! Zimbabwean exile here- in Brisbane and loving being able to fish without a sidearm!
I've tried the areas you mentioned, same result. Local knowledge is invaluable- find out what you're chasing and rig up accordingly. An hour either side of high tide is what you wish for, check the tide tables on this site.
Might have to organise a braai and a few beers one arvo?
Ian
Originally Posted by jim_bream
and cook one of those insane 10 metre curly sausages![]()
i was chasing bream and whiting on prawns and worms and sardines as bait but no luck as you look over the pier in the crystal clear water one could see the black bream swimming but they were just not biting a local said that they were probably vegetarian
ek sien dat daar is baie mense van sa hier wat hou van vis.
Hey chubby what pier were u fishing off.... sounds like luderick to me![]()
the spit as i saidOriginally Posted by masterdusky
Ludrick are Vegie fish. you need to use cabbage (the saltwater one) to catch them. I have heard of some people catching them on live yabbies but that dosn't happen often.
Stick with it mate, you will work out where the fish are holding soondon't forget one of the biggest things is to use the least amount of lead possable to keep your bait on the bottom or where you want to fish it. if the fish are a bit finicky a big chunk of lead holding your bait down will put them off.
cheers
Brandon.
Good to hear the Taal even if I am English speaking Safa, no one else understands it, thats funny!!!
Will have to organise a braai vir Almal with the long rolled up sossies, boerewors and some biltong and droerewors!!!! mmmmmm Springbok Foods on Wynnum Road that Dude has everything, Ouma Rusks, Rooibos, Chuckalaka, Jellytots, Aeros, Chocolate Logs, Red Roe fish Paste, stuff stinks but is Lekker so a Cracker on some Bread!
Good fishing to all and hope to have a Braai Vleis soon
Hey steve i thought that place closed??? I used to see it when i went to wynnum but it looks like its not there anymore??
mmmm...chocolate logs dam i miss the food you get there
There is a place in Kuraby on beenliegh road that sells a lot of stuff, almost makes you feel at home
oh wel good to know some other fellow South Africans are here and fishing...a
Braai sounds lekker
Cheers,
Its still open Nabs, gotta go a Braai sometime soon BRU!
there is a place in kuraby for sure that sells chocolate logs and the stuff
i know the owner
and i also live in kuraby