Monday, 14 May 2012

LIGHT BEACH FISHING ON TEREZ

BUDGIEWOI

A Cold Day... For Pelagic Fishing
The Boys
Budgiewoi Beach on New South Wales Central Coast just 120Km north of Sydney holds an epic Pelagic fishing spot with species from Large Jewfish, Australian Salmon and Greenback Tailor.
This was a destination of fishing i had the priveldge of experiencing, with light Bream gear on the Shimano Terez 702 rigged with 20 pound Power Pro braided line and 20 pound monofilament leader equipped with size 2 star sinkers, large T Swivels and frozen Pilchards on small size Mustad Gang Hooks. Not your most prefered fishing pole, but extreme exitement to beach fish on such light gear.

57cm Australian Salmon
  
We had began to fish this beach at around 3.30pm as the tide was beginning to come in some of my mates had 10 - 12 foot beach rods and really got the bait out there, but me with my light Bream rod had to literally walk out up to waist height in the surf to at least get past the breaking waves. Fishing the waters for around 3 hours with a few beers and great company seemed to make up for the lack of action in the water, but none the less wasnt long before the fish started to come through with a nice Australian Salmon finally taking the bait and running on a beach rod it is still a thrill to pull in a nice Salmon measuring 67cm on the Shimano Brag Mat.
Daniel And David

As the sun went down out came the Head Torchs and glow sticks, with many fall alarms on my light Terez rod as the tip of the rod was flicking up and down due to the swell and surf, typically not meant for this idea of fishing but a challenge was still accepted none the less.

47cm Greenback Tailor
I had began to hook a fish that really smashed the line with such anger and immediately began to think it may be a Mulloway or Tailor, he really began to run with the line as i kept the rod bent and the line tight began to start reeling and walking toward the surf to drag up a nice Greenback Tailor measuring 47cm on the Brag Mat being my PB, My personal best for tailor only being a mere 25cm.

Alot more exitement with catching Australian Salmon and Tailor came as the chill started to set in we thought it may be time to call it a night not long after another Tailor was caught being 49cm.

All in all a successful time fishing a new spot for a type of fishing that a rarely ever get to do, and proving a point that you can beach fish for Pelagics on light gear. But what more can be said. "It is Shimano gear we are talking about here"
....And The Messy Part Of Fishing


CHALLENGING, EXPERIMENTAL AND GREAT FUN

MILF - "Man I Love Fishing"

LOCAL CREEK FOR BASS

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Saturday, 28 April 2012

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

TROUT IN THE NEPEAN RIVER

WARRAGAMBA SPILLS AND NEPEAN RIVER FILLS

 
SOMETHING fishy has anglers hooked on the banks of the Nepean River.
Since water flooded over the top of Warragamba Dam into the catchment last month, local fishermen have been catching trout in the river - a fish they haven't seen there for 15 years.
While western Sydney's recreational fisherman usually hibernate throughout the winter as the usual species go off the bite, experts say trout thrive in the cold water and they will be around for at least the next four months.


Penrith's Australian Bass Angler tackle store owner Peter Jacovides went looking for the mountain fish and caught more than 100 trout in just one tiny stretch of river last week.
"They were averaging about 700g but we got a few around 2kg. They are good fish.


"There is hardly anything to fish for in the Penrith area during winter - enough to say don't even bother throwing out a line. But it looks like we might have a winter fishery for once."
Business for local fishing shops is expected to rise on news of the discovery.
As trout are a cooler climate fish and normally found in cooler waters, they will probably survive through the winter, but will be unlikely to survive into the summer as the water warms up.

I am going to be up the river for some Bass fishing this weekend and hopefully nail myself my first Trout!!!,,,,,, Stay Tuned!!!.....

MILF - "Man I Love Fishing"

SHIMANO'S POWER PRO BRAIDED LINE REVIEW




Fluorocarbon Leader
Fluorocarbon leaders are used regularly in conjunction with PowerPro. The specific applications where a fluorocarbon leader is used range from Fly-lining baits for Pelagics to tournament bass fisherman drop-shotting in clear lakes. By utilizing a Fluorocarbon Leader, PowerPro can be used in all situations an angler may encounter. With this technique, anglers do not have to sacrifice sensitivity, strength and abrasion resistance like they had to when fishing straight monofilament was their only option.


Spinning Reels
Over the years, many anglers have asked us about PowerPro on spinning reels. The overwhelming question was, "PowerPro works perfectly on my baitcast reel...but how will it perform on my spinning reel?" It will perform beautifully. Because of PowerPro's Enhanced Body Technology, you will feel the line simply glide off of your spinning reel and through your guides giving you casting distance like never before. PowerPro will outperform monofilament and other super lines because of the EBT process. Spinning reels equipped with the Propulsion Line Management System are ideal for use with PowerPro as the small loops thrown off the spool minimize backlash, loops and tangles. For the best PowerPro spinning reel experience look for Propulsion equipped spinning reels that also utilize the Aero Wrap II Oscillation for the best line lay possible.


Spooling your Reel
All braided lines need to be spooled in a specific manner. Because of PowerPro's incredibly thin diameter and limited stretch, it is very important that your PowerPro line is packed tightly on your reel. When a braided line is first put onto your reel, ideally you should place a small piece of arbor tape (or electrical tape) onto the spool itself. The tape prevents the spool from slipping underneath your line. (TIP: If you do not use a few wraps of monofilament or tape as backing, the PowerPro will actually slip on the spool giving you the illusion that the reel has no drag.) Once the tape is in place, wrap your PowerPro around the spool 2-4 times. Next tie a "uni" knot and tighten around the spool.

When braided line is being wound onto the reel, be sure to add pressure to your spool of PowerPro to guarantee that the line is being packed tightly. Once you are finished spooling up your reel, use your thumb to press down on the line on your spool. If it feels soft, you may need to re-spool your line and apply more pressure. However, if you press down and the line feels hard, then your line is packed tightly on the spool and you are ready to go fishing!

Power Pro Braided line is my choice of line and i personally think that there is no better briad on the market!!!




"REEL 'EM IN"

SHIMANO'S STELLA FE RANGE REVIEW

SHIMANO'S BENCHMARK IN REELS


Shimano’s line of Stella spinning reels rarely ceases to impress. With its shiny, gunmetal blue finish and gold highlights, this reel just exudes “flagship” status. But, and there’s always a “but”, for some reason, the FE interpretation of this reel feels much more understated than the FD version. It’s all in the design of the spool. The FD, with it’s slanted, tear drop, ported reveals looked aggressive and on the move while the FD, with its more orderly drilled ports, is almost a throwback to the FA.

 
  Off the display rack, the FE feels no different in hand than previous versions. While it’s no Daiwa Exist/Steez in weight, the Stella has always been weighted right. People like to complain about baitcasting reels in the eight ounce range, but spinning reels in the 2500 to 3000 size routinely weigh in close to ten ounces. When matched with a light to medium light spinning rod, that weight just deadens the feel of the rod. To compensate, anglers downsize their reels to something in the size range of the 750s to 1500s, but with those smaller reels you get smaller diameter spools and more line management issues. The Stella 3000 FE is rated at 8 ounces out of the box just a half ounce more than the Chronarch D or Curado E. 

I fished the the Stella 3000 FE on three different sticks, A G Loomis, Shimano T-Curve and The Shimano Terez 701 Its is an amzing reel on all types of rod ranges and weights. For anglers looking for the best in spinning reels, be it for bream, trout, bass and Mulloway, or inshore saltwater use for bonefish, redfish and permit, "With these new features, Shimano have taken Stella to another level, continuing the goal of enhancing the overall fishing experience." 



All four Stella reels have 14 S A-RB shielded anti-rust ball bearings, lightweight magnesium frames and sideplate, waterproof drag, and Septon handle grips (paddle grip on the 1000, flat T on the 2500, and saltwater T type on the 3000 and 4000).











The Stella 1000FE has a 5.0:1 gear ratio, will retrieve in 25-inches of line per crank, and has the spool capacity to handle 6- to 12-pound mono or 10- to 20-pound PowerPro braid. Both with a 6.0:1 gear ratios retrieving in 35-inches of line per crank, the Stella 2500FE holds 8- to 12-pound test mono, or 10- to 30-pound PowerPro, while the 3000FE can handle from 8- to 16-pound mono or 10- to 40-pound PowerPro. The 4000FE as a 6.2:1 gear ratio, retrieves 38-inches of line per cranks, and has the capacity for 12- to 20-pound test mono or 15- to 50-pound test PowerPro.










The Stella FE won the Best Freshwater Reel Award at ICAST 2010

Suggested Retail: STL1000FE - $699.99; STL2500FE/3000FE - $729.99; STL 4000FE - $749.99

GREAT REEL!!! In my opinion "The Best"






"REEL'EM IN"

THREADY BUSTER LURE REVIEW

SMOKING DRAGS BREAKTHROUGH LURE

Glow Shad
Smoking Drags is a brand new Brisbane based lure manufacturer. Their first range of lures is the increasingly popular Threadybuster series. These lures have gained wide success targeting big fish like Threadin, Mulloway, Cod and Barramundi. With a keen eye for fishing and a passion for lure angling Smoking Drags is destined for big things.

Herring/Sardine


New in 2011 is the Threadybuster 95, in which i had alot of success in Queensland with in which caught Grunter, Tailor, Trevelly, and Moses Perch. This lure offers angles Australia wide the ultimate in flexible vibration lure technology.
Mullet
Only the finest components are used in the construction of these lures. Forefront materials such as hardened alloy insert and  strand wire, for maximum flexibility and strength, combined with heat stable, stretch form elastomer to create a lure that is benchmark in soft plastic treble hooked lures that can handle fish after fish. Threadybusters have succeeded in simulating life-like vibration and feel, using real baitfish imaging - the result
is a deadly lure for all predatory fish. Retailed at $19.95 Each
Pinky
Success On Threadybuster in Herring Sardine Colour With a 60cm Diamond Trevally In Hervey Bay


I would personally recommend these lures to any angler to have in their lure bag!!!

Made in Australia for Australian Fisherman.

"REEL 'EM IN"

Bronze Head




48cm Sand Flathead Nailed The Threadybuster
Classic Red Head



POINT VERNON SHARK SCARE

POINT VERNON


We found ourselves Fishing in Point Vernon QLD. Fishing with some soft plastic Squidgy Wrigglers to start off with But quickly moved to prawn bait as the fish seemed to be picky this morning.
Fishing on a sandbar 200 metres offshore  and still in knee deep water is part of the amazing place "Point Vernon"

A place of such wonder and beauty. with deep blue coloured water that is absolutely crystal clear and transparent. After fishing these wters on this particular sandbar for about 2 hours to our amazement some fins began to arise from the water 2-3 metres in front of us, in a horizontal fashion. Very muchly remembling  a sharks Dorsal and Cordal fin. This was definately enough warning for jess as she began to immediately depart from the water in a frantic fashion until i told her to slow down and dont make a splash. As it was a thought it was a baby Bull Shark, but very well could have been a Shovel Head Shark. Either way good indication to get out of there.


Point Vernon



About The depth of the water when the Shark had swam two metres in front me
Nice Little Bream from the wharf
Worlds smallest Flathead
Such a fashion statement
A Stunning View of Point Vernon
Jessi Rigging Up her Shimano LipStik Range Rod
MILF - "Man I Love Fishing"

ANZAC DAY AT BROOKLYN



BROOKLYN


Yesterday had us meet some friends on the waters of Brooklyn in search of some nice Flathead and Bream to serve on the plate for dinner. we meet some mates in the water at the Brooklyn railway bridge and choppy waters sent us to fish the banks outside the rail bridge for more cover after about an hour with no bights is a good indication to move on. So we began to head to Croppy Point and achored in casting distance to some rock edges along side a sandy beach. Flicking Soft plastics along the rock edges had my soft squidgy Shad in sand colour biten with a chunk taken out behind the head began my friend to think it may be a squid bite. But I seem to think it was the result of an angry hungry Tailor.

I had caught a small 20cm bream to open the account for the day but returned him to the water.
Then I had caught a 35cm Dusky Flathead That seems to not really fight at all.
Jess Realised she was hooked on only after she had started to retrieve her line in to check the bait was till there. And also said it was not much of a fighter, But all was well when she measued her 48cm Flathead that was now Dinner.


I had then began to real in  nice little 30cm whiting which also made its way on the dinner plate. We headed east across the hawksbury river to a place that i like to call Bream rock as there is an abundance of Bream in this area. Casting Poppas in the water in an attempt to lure in a nice Bream had me thinking that these fish today are picky in terms of there food.












So I Switched to Bait and decided to use some squid and soon Jess and I had hooked on to some really nice Tailor, But only 25cm babys.
Moments after releasing the Tailor's Jess snagged another little Tailor and we decided to call it a day as the wind was blowing 10 to 15 knots and was around 20 degrees in the sun. So cold and so choppy thats us for a day

MILF - "Man I Love Fishing"

My boat moared at the pier