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Fishing Reports |
Finally looks like the winter bleu’s are over as recently we welcomed a sudden warm
20-degree current converging in as close as 1km from the coastline off Sydney.
This phenomenon only occurs like this every couple of years and believe me when it
Does, The fishing can be awesome!
Striped Tuna mass in close along with Mack Tuna and Kings all competing for their share of the spoils of baitfish and crab spawn
pushed against the coast by these huge eddies of warm water. It’s funny how the Mutton Birds know as they migrate from
Siberia only to arrive perfectly on time to share in the bounty!
On the bottom, the Snapper, Flathead, Pigfish, Morwong and Trevally move in to spawn or fatten up after spawning “as some
are the opposite”.
The only hard part of this kind of season is the weather system we have to endure in order to get out in our boats to fish!
Insane Northerly and Southerly gales or just lengthy
15 – 20 knot days.
October generally means Snapper off Sydney, and depending where you are Nth or South
These fish do vary in depth depending on where you choose to fish for them.
Generally, We fish in about 60 meters for them and work in or out from there until you start to catch a few then you know
what depth line the fish are on.
After all this lot we finally get out with the right bait or plastics and the wait all pays off.
We have been working the 25 – 30 fathom line for October and November and it’s been brilliant as far as variety is concerned.
By just drift fishing using a variety of soft plastics and baits and covering well-planned stretches of ground we’ve been catching
Snapper, Morwong, Trevally, Jewfish, pigfish, Flathead, large Nannygai the odd pearl perch lost in the currents from up North
and a few small Mako sharks. “Mate that’s variety”!
With the exception of the Sharks, ALL of these species have had a go at the plastics.
We have been testing a variety of plastics and found that Squidgey Wrigglers, Atomic Guzzlers “large prongs” and Berkley
Gulp 6 inch fat grubs are killer baits and recently
I was privileged to have been given a tiny peak at the New
“Stimulate infused Slam Baits” to try! “Mate frightening stuff” these things don’t last three seconds on the bottom.
The large grub baits are brilliant incorporating movement in the tail and a pheromone scent trail that have proven to be
deadly little critters!
We’ve worked out a simple but effective fluorocarbon rig for our plastics that is as affective as the dropper rigs that we
use for baits and we are getting hammered trip after trip!
On the way home when the bite recedes a quick session spinning for Stripies and everyone is happy. “Boy these fish pull
on light spin out fits.”
In a bit closer for those who wish to fish hard for larger Snapper with spin gear it’s been pretty good with fish too 3 – 5 kg
being caught a couple each for the table and you’re done.
The big thumper Kings should be arriving soon settling on the in shore reefs as their smaller school sized fish have already
started to accommodate these grounds.
Live baits and fresh squid baits all work as well as large plastic minnows and shads.
Here’s a few shots, that’s it for now, will keep you posted!
Tony Davis – Fishfinder Charters Sydney. |
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HI FOLKS,
THIS YEAR IS THE FIRST TRUE WINTER SEASON WEVE EXPERIENCED FOR YEARS!
COLD MORNINGS BURNING OFF TO BEAUTIFUL SUNNY DAYS (ON THE GOOD ONES AT LEAST.)
THESE ARE THE DAYS WE WAIT FOR IN THE OFFSHORE SCENE AND USUALLY PRODUCE GOOD FISHING ON THE OFFSHORE
REEFS THIS TIME OF YEAR. TUNA EARLIER THIS SEASON WERE FANTASTIC WITH FISH UPTO 67KG CAUGHT AND SOME
BLUE FIN TUNA IN THE MIX...
UNFORTUNATELY, OUR YELLOW FIN TUNA RUN THIS YEAR HAS SUBSIDED A BIT DUE TO THE OFFSHORE EAST COAST
CURRENT BEING PUSHED OUT BY THE MASSIVE WESTERLY WINDS WEVE EXPERIENCED AND THE FISH HAVE MOVED WITH
WATER. (THEY'LL BE BACK!) WILL KEEP YOU ALL POSTED.
OUT WIDE AROUND THE TWELVE MILE THE PEAK AND THE LIKE, WEVE BEEN CATCHING SOME NICE KING FISH ON LIVE
BAITS AND KNIFE JIGS. BEAUTIFUL LONG FIN ORANGE PEARCH ALSO ON THE BOTTOM USING BAITS.
THESE ARE TERRIFIC EATING FISH SO WORTH THE EFFORT FISHING FOR IN 100 METERS OF WATER.
IN ABIT CLOSER, ON THE INSHORE GROUNDS PERFECT FOR FISHING OUT OF THESE RAGING WESTERLY BREEZES
WEVE BEEN CATCHING GOOD BAGS OF MIXED REEF FISH FOR THE TABLE.
SNAPPER, MORWONG, LEATHER JACKETS, TREVALLY AND PIGFISH TO NAME AFEW. SOFT PLASTICS AND BAITS ARE USED
AND ON LIGHT TACKLE & BRAID LINE THEY ARE GREAT FUN TO CATCH.
ANCHORING IN CLOSE WHEN THE CURRENT IS JUST TRICKLING DOWN GENTLY IS THE BEST WAY TO CATCH THE ILLUSIVE
SYDNEY SNAPPER. WITH THE HELP OF A CONSTANT BURLEY TRAIL, OUNCE FISH ARE APPARENT THEN EXPERIMENTING
WITH COMBINATIONS OF BAIT AND SOFT PLASTICS ARE EFFECTIVE AND GREAT FUN TO USE.
FISH UP TO 4KG ARE AROUND AT THE MOMENT.
FOR OUR LARGER GROUPS WEVE BEEN DRIFT FISHING OR (BOTTOM BOUNCING) AND THIS METHOD GIVES ALL ABOARD
AN OPPORTUNITY TO FISH TOGETHER AND BY COVERING PLENTY OF GROUND MAKES FOR BETTER VARIETY IN THE CATCH!
SO, HOPE TO SEE YOU OUT WITH US SOME TIME FOR SOME GREAT SYDNEY FISHING ABOARD FISHFINDER CHARTERS!
TONY DAVIS.
To see some pictures check out our fishing gallery here |
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