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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Meppstas in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Here's a little video I put together. 


      That's a very good point, I struggled with that when I first started targeting them. But once you land a few, you will feel more confident and persistent. Always worth the reward when you catch one, nonetheless. 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Brankim in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Headed down to the river today. The morning was sensational, glassy conditions, fog and clear skies. Ended up catching around 10 fish between James and I. Biggest went 37cm on the Squidgy Lobby.










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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Meppstas in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    JEEZ! Just realised how many photos are there       . I guess a report wouldn't be a report without pics! LOL. 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Meppstas in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Ever since the first time I hit the Onk this season, I've been hitting it almost every week! It started off with a slow session on the salmon, so our plan B was to fish the Onk, although we didn't have the right gear, we emphasised and managed to land a few good fish! 4 fish were landed the first time between James and I. Biggest went 37.5cm.    
     




     
    The fish turned off for a while so we finished the day off at the jetty. A nice school came by and James and I landed 2 fish each around 45cm! We were stoked and wanted to do it again.

     
    The next time we headed down, it was a lot more breezy and cold.  The water was a chocolate milk colour and our hopes were lost. We started flicking and soon found a school! We both landed a decent fish each and dropped some too. We continued and found another school, same thing happens. Biggest fish went 39cm and FAT! But the majority of fish were over 35cm. Killa fun. 















     
    Once the tides changed, the fish turned off so we decided to check out the jetty again.. Unfortunately, the salmon did not want to play this time. 
     
    With the bloodworm run taking place around metro waters, we hit the Onk again!     This time the condition were nice. We were welcomed to the spot with a glassed off river and a slight breeze. The water wasn't as murky as last time, but it was still quite dirty. We fished the same spots, and soon found a school. They weren't as active today, but in the end, we managed a couple of good fish. James hooked a bream that would have easily tipped 40cm but unfortunately it spat the hook!   Loved the photos James took today, epic!!   







     
    I had planned to fish with Nathan, Kwok and Kelvin on Sunday. Same plans! It was one of the best days (weather wise), but the fishing wasn't up to standards. As Nathan and I moved along, Kelvin and Kwok decided to hit another spot in the Onk. They caught a lot more than we did! We worked hard for the fish all day, but I only managed 3. Biggest went 35cm.




     
    Now for my trip to Port Augusta! I'm sure there will be a report, unless I donut!!   
    Thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed the report.     
     
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Brankim in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Had another fantastic time down at the Onk this arvo, only fished for 3 hours! I landed a dozen with the 2 biggest being 37cm and 35cm. Dropped quite a few including one that would have been similar to the biggest, if not bigger. My mate (Blan) landed his first bream on lure, followed by 3 more! All fish were caught on the ol' trust worthy Zman Grubz. Always feel confident using them. 








     
    Hoping to get onto them again, sometime soon! 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from SurfcaztR in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Here's a little video I put together. 


      That's a very good point, I struggled with that when I first started targeting them. But once you land a few, you will feel more confident and persistent. Always worth the reward when you catch one, nonetheless. 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Matty90 in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Had another fantastic time down at the Onk this arvo, only fished for 3 hours! I landed a dozen with the 2 biggest being 37cm and 35cm. Dropped quite a few including one that would have been similar to the biggest, if not bigger. My mate (Blan) landed his first bream on lure, followed by 3 more! All fish were caught on the ol' trust worthy Zman Grubz. Always feel confident using them. 








     
    Hoping to get onto them again, sometime soon! 
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to doobie in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Great posts, video and photos Alex.
     
    And agree with Saltyflyer, best ever water flop and even better in slow motion
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Nokia in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Well done.
    Great posts.
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to SaltyFlyer in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Nearly fell off my chair, when the tree branch snapped. (Laughing loudly)
     
    Funniest Home Video winner there !!
     
    I noticed that the fishing outfit never touched the water, good effort.
     
    As for the waders filling up, a whole new ballgame there, swan dive included.
     
    At least no one was hurt in the making of your movie.
     
    Your pictures, write ups and video's are fantastic.
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Meppstas in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Had another fantastic time down at the Onk this arvo, only fished for 3 hours! I landed a dozen with the 2 biggest being 37cm and 35cm. Dropped quite a few including one that would have been similar to the biggest, if not bigger. My mate (Blan) landed his first bream on lure, followed by 3 more! All fish were caught on the ol' trust worthy Zman Grubz. Always feel confident using them. 








     
    Hoping to get onto them again, sometime soon! 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from doobie in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Here's a little video I put together. 


      That's a very good point, I struggled with that when I first started targeting them. But once you land a few, you will feel more confident and persistent. Always worth the reward when you catch one, nonetheless. 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Mickyj in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Had another fantastic time down at the Onk this arvo, only fished for 3 hours! I landed a dozen with the 2 biggest being 37cm and 35cm. Dropped quite a few including one that would have been similar to the biggest, if not bigger. My mate (Blan) landed his first bream on lure, followed by 3 more! All fish were caught on the ol' trust worthy Zman Grubz. Always feel confident using them. 








     
    Hoping to get onto them again, sometime soon! 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Squid Inc. in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Here's a little video I put together. 


      That's a very good point, I struggled with that when I first started targeting them. But once you land a few, you will feel more confident and persistent. Always worth the reward when you catch one, nonetheless. 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from wilda in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Had another fantastic time down at the Onk this arvo, only fished for 3 hours! I landed a dozen with the 2 biggest being 37cm and 35cm. Dropped quite a few including one that would have been similar to the biggest, if not bigger. My mate (Blan) landed his first bream on lure, followed by 3 more! All fish were caught on the ol' trust worthy Zman Grubz. Always feel confident using them. 








     
    Hoping to get onto them again, sometime soon! 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Nokia in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Here's a little video I put together. 


      That's a very good point, I struggled with that when I first started targeting them. But once you land a few, you will feel more confident and persistent. Always worth the reward when you catch one, nonetheless. 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Nokia in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Ever since the first time I hit the Onk this season, I've been hitting it almost every week! It started off with a slow session on the salmon, so our plan B was to fish the Onk, although we didn't have the right gear, we emphasised and managed to land a few good fish! 4 fish were landed the first time between James and I. Biggest went 37.5cm.    
     




     
    The fish turned off for a while so we finished the day off at the jetty. A nice school came by and James and I landed 2 fish each around 45cm! We were stoked and wanted to do it again.

     
    The next time we headed down, it was a lot more breezy and cold.  The water was a chocolate milk colour and our hopes were lost. We started flicking and soon found a school! We both landed a decent fish each and dropped some too. We continued and found another school, same thing happens. Biggest fish went 39cm and FAT! But the majority of fish were over 35cm. Killa fun. 















     
    Once the tides changed, the fish turned off so we decided to check out the jetty again.. Unfortunately, the salmon did not want to play this time. 
     
    With the bloodworm run taking place around metro waters, we hit the Onk again!     This time the condition were nice. We were welcomed to the spot with a glassed off river and a slight breeze. The water wasn't as murky as last time, but it was still quite dirty. We fished the same spots, and soon found a school. They weren't as active today, but in the end, we managed a couple of good fish. James hooked a bream that would have easily tipped 40cm but unfortunately it spat the hook!   Loved the photos James took today, epic!!   







     
    I had planned to fish with Nathan, Kwok and Kelvin on Sunday. Same plans! It was one of the best days (weather wise), but the fishing wasn't up to standards. As Nathan and I moved along, Kelvin and Kwok decided to hit another spot in the Onk. They caught a lot more than we did! We worked hard for the fish all day, but I only managed 3. Biggest went 35cm.




     
    Now for my trip to Port Augusta! I'm sure there will be a report, unless I donut!!   
    Thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed the report.     
     
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from SaltyFlyer in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Here's a little video I put together. 


      That's a very good point, I struggled with that when I first started targeting them. But once you land a few, you will feel more confident and persistent. Always worth the reward when you catch one, nonetheless. 
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to wilda in The beach   
    With some good tides and even better weather forecast I made the decision early for another crack at the salmon. After a quick stop off at the bakery for a coffee, I arrived at my chosen spot around 10.30and quickly set up camp and had the rods out.
     
    Well the long and short of it all was the salmon went off and and after a short time decided to park up 1 rod so I had time for a sit and a beer. At times I would even leave the rod in on the beach and just enjoyed the scenic views. Both Wednesday and Thursday nights I used some fresh salmon big baits in the hope of something larger but was shocked that nothing was interested.
     
    Friday morning arrived and with only 2 more fish needed for a full esky they were on the beach bleeding out before I even finished my coffee. After a quick clean up I was soon on the road home to clean up.
     
    The results was 24 beautiful salmon with the biggest coming in at 65cm and the smallest at 57cm and a average of 60.6cm
     
    With some great feeds and plenty of great mully bait all vac pack in the freezer it was time to knock up another feed off fresh salmon patties for tea.
     
    Hopefully Lindsay you can make next time
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from treefrog in Only a couple of Salmon but always a nice little rush!   
    Great report Doobie. Enjoyed the read, lots of effort put in for those fish! Well deserved. 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from doobie in Only a couple of Salmon but always a nice little rush!   
    Great report Doobie. Enjoyed the read, lots of effort put in for those fish! Well deserved. 
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to doobie in Only a couple of Salmon but always a nice little rush!   
    Well conditions for Monday (yesterday) were going to be ok even though there was for generally Northerly winds at a moderate strength forecast – and I hate the wind, but thought I need to get out and find some more Salmon.
     
    A low tide was for 12.30pm, so I had a plan to hit a couple of beaches with all intent of making sure I was at Pt Willunga for the low tide.  The reason being of 2 things 1) mainly Salmon but as a “by catch” I was hoping to recover a Gold Halco 40g lure I lost last Friday. 
    I had snagged it not far out at all and with the line busting I thought just maybe at low tide I might find it. 
    The low was for .5m so I wasn’t hopeful, which proved to be the case as not low enough – bugga.
     
    So the car is packed, and my new first choice of rod is the Diawa Seabass 110MH (11’) is lured up and I head to Southport about 10.30am.
     

     
    Conditions didn’t look too bad, only one noticeable gutter.
     



     
    Normally I have been parking down near the Pt Noarlunga surf club and flick lures up to Southport and return.  But today I thought I would park by the Southport footbridge and spend about an 1 ½ hours between the club house and the river mouth.
     

     
    On to the beach and no-one else fishing, so straight down to the water flicking my trusty old successful lure and casting close to 70 - 80mts with my new weapon. 
    My lure looks well-worn but from using other lures like the Halco’s for example, this one has been my best performer in catching Salmon – it’s like, if the ‘other’ lures aren’t doing their job I get out my “Mr Reliant”.
     

     
    Gradually reached that shown gutter and got a hit after a couple of casts.  It gave an ok fight so I knew it wasn’t big, but hey it was a start. 
     
    But nothing more after that one, so started walking towards the mouth and with the tide low I was able to out in the shallows to reach hopefully a little deeper water.
     
    I noticed now that someone else had turned up flicking lures as well.
     
    Scanning the area there was a shadow, but it didn’t seem to be moving so it could be some weed – hopefully not. 
     
    So first cast just passed it I retrieved a little faster and with rod slightly higher than normal making sure that if it was weed I didn’t get caught in it.
     
    Bang !!  Lure taken and it was fighting very well.  Rod bent nicely, drag tightened slightly as it was taking a little bit of line and slowly side stepping back to the beach to land this sambo.
     
    Retrieved the hook, bled it and straight back for more.  I signaled the other guy fishing trying to point out to come down here as there was a school and thought he should in the fun – he politely waved back but didn’t come down, so my signaling needs improving.
     
    Just as well he didn’t come down as he must have known, as the next 20 or so casts there were no more Salmon. The shadow remained, so gathered it must have been weed with just unlucky Salmon strolling by.
    The other fisherman had now left and wasn’t far behind, but first stop was to Fishing Wholesalers for a weigh in of .830g (40cm)– so not bad.
     

     
    Off now to Pt Willunga for my lost lure (which as mentioned wasn’t to be seen).  Conditions were about the same as Southport but did seem slightly windier – did I mention I hate the wind!
     


     
    Walked up just past the reef where I had caught a couple of dozen ST’s last Friday releasing the small ones and kept a dozen nice sized ones.
     
    Bang !! Another fighter and of equally strength as the previous one.  Beached and bled and only just a little shy of the first one in weight but a few cms longer (43cm)
     
    Unfortunately nothing else along the beach and by now it was about 2pm, so decided to gut this one.  It had just eaten with 2 small fish inside its gut.
     

     
    On the way home I thought Maslins Beach is worth a try with all the new gutters since the storms. 
     
    I had estimated close to 18 gutters along the whole beach from last visit and they all looked so fishable.
     
    On arriving at the bottom carpark, I noticed the small creek outlet had opened up even more than last Friday. Previously it no drainage out to sea and was generally a little bit of ‘pond’ dirty water. Now it has had the sad sides carved away with a near 2mt drop and a nice flush out with a bit of a stream happening towards the sea.
     



     
     
    Walked the beach with nothing even touching the lure but there was a nice calmness around – yes the wind had dropped significantly – at last, but I was on my way now – typical !!
     
    Got home to clean up and of course the dog has her nose up and could smell there was something in this for her. 
     
    She likes fish, so she wanted to get in on the act, she got her S&H beanie for a photo knowing she would enjoy some tea tonight.
     

     

     

     
    Hope you enjoyed the read.
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Underpants in Another light tackle salmon wade   
    With all the ordinary weather we've been experienced, its been 6 weeks since i had wet a line.
     
    Finally the weather and tides cooperated and I managed a light tackle salmon session with a couple of mates, on today's low tide.
     
    Things were really quiet to start with, too quiet.  Were they all gorged on bloodworms?
     
    Then uncannily........ literally as if one had pressed a button they were 'on' .
     
    There were surface bust-ups all around us and the three of us didn't quite know where to cast. Any direction, any lure was smashed.The fish were not of any spectacular size, curiously all around the 26-32cm range but they were fun, feisty and super aggressive! No idea what they were feeding on?
     
    Beautiful clear, calm day in the water and some good clean fun. Would have easily landed 30+ of this size. Tried bait for nothing noteworthy and no squid about.
     

    Just took home a feed.
     
     
    News to me that Hornes have released a new 'wetsuit' range ........
     



     
    Every time he slips on the waders he goes for a swim!!!!
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from treefrog in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    Ever since the first time I hit the Onk this season, I've been hitting it almost every week! It started off with a slow session on the salmon, so our plan B was to fish the Onk, although we didn't have the right gear, we emphasised and managed to land a few good fish! 4 fish were landed the first time between James and I. Biggest went 37.5cm.    
     




     
    The fish turned off for a while so we finished the day off at the jetty. A nice school came by and James and I landed 2 fish each around 45cm! We were stoked and wanted to do it again.

     
    The next time we headed down, it was a lot more breezy and cold.  The water was a chocolate milk colour and our hopes were lost. We started flicking and soon found a school! We both landed a decent fish each and dropped some too. We continued and found another school, same thing happens. Biggest fish went 39cm and FAT! But the majority of fish were over 35cm. Killa fun. 















     
    Once the tides changed, the fish turned off so we decided to check out the jetty again.. Unfortunately, the salmon did not want to play this time. 
     
    With the bloodworm run taking place around metro waters, we hit the Onk again!     This time the condition were nice. We were welcomed to the spot with a glassed off river and a slight breeze. The water wasn't as murky as last time, but it was still quite dirty. We fished the same spots, and soon found a school. They weren't as active today, but in the end, we managed a couple of good fish. James hooked a bream that would have easily tipped 40cm but unfortunately it spat the hook!   Loved the photos James took today, epic!!   







     
    I had planned to fish with Nathan, Kwok and Kelvin on Sunday. Same plans! It was one of the best days (weather wise), but the fishing wasn't up to standards. As Nathan and I moved along, Kelvin and Kwok decided to hit another spot in the Onk. They caught a lot more than we did! We worked hard for the fish all day, but I only managed 3. Biggest went 35cm.




     
    Now for my trip to Port Augusta! I'm sure there will be a report, unless I donut!!   
    Thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed the report.     
     
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from treefrog in Onkaparinga Breaming!   
    JEEZ! Just realised how many photos are there       . I guess a report wouldn't be a report without pics! LOL. 
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