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    tagged carp

    Dunno whats up with the lotto thing but I reckon they are just saying that to encourage people to call the number posted as they want to know more about the carp here in oz. I reckon call the number and provide them with info on where it was caught and details of capture etc. You may win fishing gear or a shirt or something in that 'carp lotto' but the person who tagged the carp probably wants to know where they travel and such, so I'd recomend calling them.
  2. Tonyb's fish is a male Ornate Cowfish and Swamps's and Waterboy's fish are female Shaws I know this as they annoy you in some spots, pretty but.
  3. Haha each to their own, anyway have a good time catching them!
  4. On gents I have caught, bream, KG whiting, mullet, tommies, garfish, sweep, drummer, rock cod, leatherjacket, rainbow cale and shitties.
  5. I always hook little leatheries like this one in the bum especially at Tumby bay jetty.
  6. i have caught bream, mullet, salmon trout, shitties, KG whitnig and yellowfin whitng. I have seen sweep, catfish, squid, flounder and mulloway in the water and I have heard of snapper, leatheries and elephant shark being caught.
  7. Apparently the call PJ's doggies cos they look like a piscatorial dog, but thats just what people reckon. Your shark looks like a seven giller.
  8. I would decide Mawson's in the morning to get carp for crab bait (be patient as they sometime take a while to find the bait(and use berley)) to get carp and catfish. I would fish St Kilda in the arvo on a rising tide and get mulloway or bream. The only problem is that all these fish are patchy at the moment so I would opt for Mawsons and if you wanted a feed keep the carp from there and make them into patties (they taste like chicken if done right) but hey, I eat carp! haha
  9. And also my carp didn't fight much but that was probably cos i was using 15lb braid and 20lb leader I got her in 5 mins.
  10. A tip I can give is to watch the old locals who frequent your spot and watch what bait, line and rig they use and apply this to the targeted fish. This can help especially along many of the metro jetties. Another way is to specialize in a particular species such as bream or mullet, or whatever is available locally and learn much as you can about this fish and then apply tour techniques to other fish who have similar habits. The two steps helped me a lot especially when I was younger. Another way is to join a fishing club and another member will probably take you under their wing and help you o
  11. Apparently you get jewies in the channel there, try to get some shitties and chuck 'em back out live.
  12. I forgot to add you got your fish at the exact same spot where I got mine, even where I set my rods! That pool doesn't have as many fish as some other spots, but there are monsters in there.
  13. @ Luke, my carp was 73 cm but yours is still a big mother haha.
  14. I forgot to add the reel is a 4000 Penn Affinity and rod is Snyder Glas MT6110 as to give you a fair idea of size. I'm stoked with this carp as its the biggest one I got out of this river.
  15. A nice mud puppy I got today in the Torrens, est. at between 6-7kg. http://www.fishyorkepeninsula.com/images/attachments/PDaSvkJj__DSC03726.JPG[/img]
  16. Garden Island does have nice bream, for best results dig up tubeworm and any other local bait at by the jetty at low tide. you can also get whiting, mullet and garfish there but watch the size limit. Other places you can try for the same species are the power station and pretty much anywhere along the port. Good luck!
  17. Yeah I know about the snapper I saw a good one swimming in the river on Friday, what surprised me the most was that it was a good size.
  18. If you head south there are good fishing for salmon along most beaches, I would be heading to Waits or Parsons near Victor Harbor and there are many rockfishing opportunities along the coast for drummer, squid, snook and leatheries. If you can try to fish Victor as the causeway and the screwpile jetty hold good fish (the causeway has plenty of strongies if ya want a fight) but the screwpile has deep water and literally everything can be caught here, the rock fishing around here aint so good on the island as there are literally millions of rock cod, but its worth setting out a bigger bait for s
  19. If ya staying at Henly you are in the middle of all sorts of options, there is the beach and jetty for yellowfin whiting and mullet, plus the odd flattie and its like this all the way up the metro coast. If you head to the Pat, torrens outlet, the onk, West Lakes or Port you are in with a good chance of bream and mulloway with salmon trout and mullet also turning up at this time of the year. if you like freshwater then the torrens is tops for big carp and the odd native. If you head south down noarlunga way there are salmon, mullet, tommies and the odd mulloway and snapper to be caught off the
  20. All sorts of weird stuff in the river, I even found an old bone resembling a marlin's bill!
  21. sh!t man that would be disturbing haha
  22. Forgot to add I have also caught KG and Yellowfin Whiting in the river too haha.
  23. Inspired by the West Lakes topic I wonder what you have seen, heard of or caught in the river? I have caught bream, STs, mullet, garfish, mackeral, blue crabs and have seen a nice snapper, eagle ray, squid and a couple of jewies in the river.
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