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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Brisbane River Sharks

    Got out to Karana Downs early this morning. Ended up with 2 sharks - 78cm & 79cm, 1 catfish and 2 more runs from sharks that didn't hookup. How anything can grab a bait pinned with 3 hooks and not get nailed I dunno! One shark was on a small piece of eel, fished without weight on the bottom. The other was a large strip on gangs, 10 feet from from the bottom. The 2 missed sharks were also on the semi-floater (one even came up onto the surface and thrashed about before it let go). All caught from the bank mid way through the runout. The only annoying thing of the morning were the idiots with no respect for people who get there before them. One stupid old lady started throwing a ball in the water for her dog, right next to our lines. Then later this group of Kayakers put in inbetween our lines! I mean crikey, there was plenty of river to the side of us. Why insist on launching in the middle of someones camp??? Some ppl are just plain rude >

    The flake burgers we had for lunch made up for it though! mmmmmm

    This pic is Charles with the 78cm bitie.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    Me with the 79cm

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    The catch (after gutting)

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    good stuff werewolf! how big do you get em down that way? great fun on light gear those bullies. what pound was your trace? mono? great you had some eel. if youve got a big rig with very heavy gear whack some eel on that - you may just get a BIG boy if you already havent. well done and great fun.

    cuzza

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    N ice one wolf what bait did you catch the other one on (one the gangs). How do you go about filetting them - they dont have bones hey??? Were they nice?

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    cuzza, the biggest I've personally seen is 80cm (so pretty small!) and I've heard stories of 6 footers caught, but not by reliable sources! I'll be in the market for a small boat/punt by the end of the year, so it'll make it easier to target the biggens then

    mick, all were caught on eel fillet. We often use whole poddy mullet on gangs, but they didn't produce a run today. No bones! Just a cartledge backbone. Straight forward to clean, just pretty much have to resharpen the knife every minute... They are top eating. I wouldn't make a habit of eating local flake too often though. I mean, who knows whats in that river!!!

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    sorry cuz! i use Big W's finest heat weld nylon coated wire, methinks I've got 40lbs, but i know my bro uses 20 without probs. Above that I use 20lbs for my rig - a sinker on a dropper with a big sinker, and then the bait end is on another dropper, terminated at the same end, but has a float. Each dropper is about 5 foot, given me 10 foot from the bottom when its fished. The sinker dropper is on light line, so it breaks if it gets snagged. I haven't lost a hook yet to a snag, or caught many catfish on it (get plenty on our bottom bashers).

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    yeah that line class'll hold small boys like that ok. i'd upgrade though if youre thinking 6 footers - upgrade quite away. good stuff.

    cuzza

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    g'day fella's... i was down at a friends house near indooroorpilly and we were trying to catch some sharks ib steak chunks but all we caught were a good few catties... anytips on where 2 go to catch sum sharks?
    thanks
    tim

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    Hi taz, from stories I hear, it should be possible to catch sharks in the Bris from the weir right through to the bar! I've attached a pic of a rig that I use for sharks, I've caught every one of my handfull of sharks on it. My mates have caught a few on the bottom, but they catch a lot of rubbish and snags as well. Funnily enough they have converted to my rig!
    Make the droppers as long as you can cast. I can comfortably cast 5-6 foot droppers with my 7 foot uglystick. The sinker should be pretty serious - to sink the rig and stop drifting in the current. The floats I use are the foam torpedo style from Kmart - they work a treat. Don't use those stupid clip on plastic bubble things. With the 2 droppers going in opposite directions, you can get 10-12 feet from the bottom! (less with drag from the tide pushing the rig sideways though). This distance seems to be reasonably catfish proof.
    I'm starting to think that eel is the best shark bait. I normally use poddies on gangs, but the mullet didn't get touched in favour of eel last trip. My bro has reported the same - mullet + gar baits in the water and nothing. Switch to eel and hello shark! I sure wish I knew how to target eel! Also Taz, have a go with a fillet of catfish. I've never tried it myself, but if I don't catch another eel sometime soon...

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    thanks alot!!! would fresh water eels work well because i can catch them for you if u'd like... ill definently try a cattie fillet aslong as i dont get spiked! ill trying your ideas later!
    thanks alot!
    tim

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    pike eel is what I've been using, but I'd imagine any variety of eel would work just as well, just gotta get past the teeth and the slime!

    pic - the nasty end of a 1.2m pike eel

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    are you catching your eels or getting them from a shop?

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    yeah we catch them, filleting them is the hard part

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    Re: Brisbane River Sharks

    Quote Originally Posted by werewolf
    One stupid old lady started throwing a ball in the water for her dog, right next to our lines.

    Bugger - missed opportunity - shoulda asked her if she would mind you tying that shark hook on to its collar!

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