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  1. if you're really keen, pre-berley the area with a sweet berley (honey or molasses will do the trick) and use some doughy white bread for bait- thats my ticket to mega carp.Alternatively, the back of the par 3 golf course (on the low side of the wier) is a productive spot....just watch out for the weir opening and washing your gear away!
  2. great time to rake some bluies out the front of the caravan park too if its calm. You can nail school mulloway off the short bluff like jetty too.
  3. There is no substitute for a live bait when targetting mulloway, i'm a big fan of using a livie whenever possible. Live clickers are awesome for YFW too.
  4. The trusty Wilson Live Fibre is a great sabre for putting the breaks on, reasonably priced too.
  5. My favourite is big thick bloody salmon fillets cut triangularly, a live salmon trout, or a big fresh squid head. Thats in a perfect world though...i normally use pillies as stand by bait, those Sauries sound like they are worth a go for sure
  6. Length isn't everything when it comes to surf rods...it depends a bit on if you are after a salmon rod or a genuine mulloway/shark unit. I use a 10 foot custom for surf mulloway, that is built to throw heavy star sinkers and big sloppy baits with comfort. A sturdy 10 footer can really put the brakes on a big fish. If you're just after salmon i'd consider 11 or 12 feet, but i reckon 14 feet is a bit cumbersome and most of them lack a bit of grunt and versatility.
  7. Haven't heard mate but i'd say it would be pretty boggy with all the rain we've had. I always ring the Salt Creek store befor a mission. The owner is a gun angler and has his finger on the pulse when it comes to such matters....
  8. remember the outbreak of a noxious weed that caused a total ban on westlakes a few years back?when kt reopened i caught a few shitties that were real horses. im talking 40 cm. i caught a thumping squid, a few legal kgs and heaps of big bream at trimmer. im sure others did heaps well, thdre must have been some massive jewies around
  9. no ones been attacked in west lakes....never seen a ray in there and i know the bars on the pipes keep out sharks.. i did hear of someone catching small bronzies across the road at tennyson and dumping ththem in the lake:
  10. I have been known to "accidentally" kick over buckets of undersized fish. These nobs spoil it for everyone.I reckon the fisheries people should be reported for feeding the fish to a pelican- there job is to preserve fish stocks.
  11. reddies are cagey bastards- but also hard fighting, and bloody tasty when you crumb the fillets of a fresh 600gram specimen. Generally speaking, dusk is prime time, especially balmy evenings when there is high insect activity and the reddies main food source (yabbies) are prolific. On boiling hot days they tend to almost "school" in inactive clumps.Early- mid morning is quite a good time to try also. Any spinner or soft plastic that mimics a food source (yabbies, worms, galaxis minnows) are deadly when presented correctly. Old fashion blade spinners in red and green are dynamite as it nutures
  12. Most die hard fisho's know that a slab of fresh Australian Salmon is almost like a hand grenade when targeting monster Jew in the suds. Another potent offering- the whole fish suspended beneath a balloon- is equally as popular amongst serious stalkers of bronzed, finned nomads.Me? I prefer to bleed the fish, wash it in the surf, then stuff the whole thing with tomato and garlic. Wrapped in alfoil and baked amidst the burning embers of your campfire it makes a hearty treat. Heard of this one? Ok, try taking your fresh slab of salmon, skun and cubed, then rolled in flour and fried in very hot o
  13. Hi team, i just enjoyed some Nannygai, which i skun, cubed, rolled in flour and fried in very hot olive oil. The cutlets were a pretty tasty entree which i followed up with cleaned squid tubes, stuffed with mince, onion and pearl rice. Wrap the whole thing in up in alfoil and bake it in the oven. It goes down a treat with a crisp sav- blanc or a xxxx gold tinnie! Peace out homies.
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