shoot2kill 0 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 howdy doody fellas haveing just booked my ticket back to oz for anover six months whats the best fishing to do out there and were ilbe takeing the east coast this time melborn sidney brisborn etc. keep on hereing about these barramundy but never seen none last time as a was stuck in the bush cachin turtles . kray fish wasint bad tho roll on the 5th!!! Quote Link to post
markp76 0 Posted September 25, 2009 Report Share Posted September 25, 2009 howdy doody fellas haveing just bookedmy ticket back to oz for anover six months whats the best fishing to do out there and were ilbe takeing the east coast this time melborn sidney brisborn etc. keep on hereing about these barramundy but never seen none last time as a was stuck in the bush cachin turtles . kray fish wasint bad tho roll on the 5th!!! Fished lake Burley Griffin in Canberra back in 2000 for the carp 100's of lbs of fish all on bread or corn but they ll had to be killed! Oops some where right buggers flipping back in! Lots of salt water fly fishing available too. Quote Link to post
D C C 0 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 Hi Though my account has the union jack i actually live in Australia incase there is any confusion. I haven't travelled much while fishing but have been up the coast of NSW. In Sydney using light line for Bream, Flathead and whiting works well with beach worms and berley. If you do some night fishing on a wharf or beach fishing (if in sydney try the mouth of the Hawkesbury) and you should get some tailor, trevally and if lucky a gummy shark. If you try hard you may catch a Mulloway (jewfish) These are fish that you catch at night and a prime spot is MooneyMooney bridge on a full MOONey! If you visit Coffs Harbour and go deepsea fishing you will catch LOADS! It's best too catch bait fish such as bonito etc so you can catch Dolphin fish, yellowtail Kingfish and Mowie. From Coffs harbour too Brisbane is a good Marlin region but i have never caught Marlin. For the Barramundi they are very keen fighters and considered a fish for the sport more than the table but they are delicious. Hope you have fun and hope this helps cheerio Quote Link to post
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