First Shark off the Sand

Gummy Sharks, Mako Sharks, Thresher Sharks, Elephant Sharks, Banjo Sharks, Port Jackson Sharks, Seven Gill Sharks, and more
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Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by happyfriggincamper » Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:57 pm

Congrats mate - keeping username credibility in check!

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Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by smile0784 » Mon Nov 27, 2017 3:22 pm

Well done mate sounds like a good trip

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Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by Gummysmasher » Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:10 pm

well done mate

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Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by smokin_reels » Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:10 pm

Thanks Guys!

Out of curiosity what rod+reels do you guys use for this sort of stuff?

I have one combo I am really happy with at the moment , but thinking of investing in a heavier setup.

I have a Daiwa Tournament Masters 14ft rod matched with a Shimano Bigbaitrunner Longcast XTA, running 40lb braid and 60lb leader at the moment.
I personally feel its a good middle ground for most of what is round here.

I am not keen to paddle out baits and the likes just yet, dont have that skill level , thankfully common sense is keeping my feet on the sand till I get there.
So casting combos only.
There is always more to learn , fish to catch , places to see and friends to make.

Bugatti

Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by Bugatti » Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:33 pm

smokin_reels wrote:
Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:27 am

Hey Guys,

I headed down towards Marlo this weekend.
The plan in my head was to gather some bait during the day and try fishing for Gummy's at night off the beach.
Point to note, this was my only second attempt at trying to fish for them.


I know nothing about this sort of thing.

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Drove back on Sunday, Slightly knackered from lack of sleep , but a fine end to a glorious weekend.
Well and truly have caught the land based shark fishing bug, will be chasing some Gummies again soon. Still havent caught one!
But pleased as punch!



I know this is an older post , , , , but still relevant :)

Aaron , , , , yoooo da Man :thumbsup:

Not because you got a Toothie, or a Gilly (no not Adam, he's safe :thumbsup: ) or that you got a PB on the Flatties , , which are all GREAT by the way.

But you are a legend , , , , you "know nothing about this sort of thing" , , , , which you are being modest, the word you probably should have used is experience in this sort of thing.

You know heaps , , , , you did your homework, made a plan, which is the best thing you could have done, and did things right. I especially love the point of fishing the high tide at 1am , , , , instead of sunset which would have been more convenient but you knew when to go.

A lesson to all , , , , don't be like Mike , , , , be like Aaron


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Cheers, Bugatti I wanna be like Aaron too :)

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Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by Nude up » Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:41 pm

As you said I would have been happy with the flattie but to top it with the schoolie nice work.

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Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by smile0784 » Tue Aug 27, 2019 8:08 pm

Good on you mate

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Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by smokin_reels » Tue Aug 27, 2019 8:39 pm

Bugatti wrote:
Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:33 pm
smokin_reels wrote:
Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:27 am

Hey Guys,

I headed down towards Marlo this weekend.
The plan in my head was to gather some bait during the day and try fishing for Gummy's at night off the beach.
Point to note, this was my only second attempt at trying to fish for them.


I know nothing about this sort of thing.


Smok'n toothie.PNG



Drove back on Sunday, Slightly knackered from lack of sleep , but a fine end to a glorious weekend.
Well and truly have caught the land based shark fishing bug, will be chasing some Gummies again soon. Still havent caught one!
But pleased as punch!



I know this is an older post , , , , but still relevant :)

Aaron , , , , yoooo da Man :thumbsup:

Not because you got a Toothie, or a Gilly (no not Adam, he's safe :thumbsup: ) or that you got a PB on the Flatties , , which are all GREAT by the way.

But you are a legend , , , , you "know nothing about this sort of thing" , , , , which you are being modest, the word you probably should have used is experience in this sort of thing.

You know heaps , , , , you did your homework, made a plan, which is the best thing you could have done, and did things right. I especially love the point of fishing the high tide at 1am , , , , instead of sunset which would have been more convenient but you knew when to go.

A lesson to all , , , , don't be like Mike , , , , be like Aaron



Aaron Jordan.PNG



Cheers, Bugatti I wanna be like Aaron too :)

I’m fishing for them again this weekend Bill, hopefully
Get one .
I grew up in a landlocked city in India. Its been refreshing to be able to fish estuaries and the salt ever since I moved here.
I must say though, I don’t particularly like rinsing all my gear after a session, just a necessary evil.
There is always more to learn , fish to catch , places to see and friends to make.

Bugatti

Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by Bugatti » Tue Aug 27, 2019 8:47 pm

smokin_reels wrote:
Tue Aug 27, 2019 8:39 pm

I’m fishing for them again this weekend Bill, hopefully
Get one .
Oooow, I sense another report coming, hope you succeed , , , , and multiple times :thumbsup:

Cheers, Bugatti

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Re: First Shark off the Sand

Post by Lightningx » Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:04 pm

smokin_reels wrote:
Tue Aug 27, 2019 8:39 pm
Bugatti wrote:
Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:33 pm
smokin_reels wrote:
Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:27 am

Hey Guys,

I headed down towards Marlo this weekend.
The plan in my head was to gather some bait during the day and try fishing for Gummy's at night off the beach.
Point to note, this was my only second attempt at trying to fish for them.


I know nothing about this sort of thing.


Smok'n toothie.PNG



Drove back on Sunday, Slightly knackered from lack of sleep , but a fine end to a glorious weekend.
Well and truly have caught the land based shark fishing bug, will be chasing some Gummies again soon. Still havent caught one!
But pleased as punch!



I know this is an older post , , , , but still relevant :)

Aaron , , , , yoooo da Man :thumbsup:

Not because you got a Toothie, or a Gilly (no not Adam, he's safe :thumbsup: ) or that you got a PB on the Flatties , , which are all GREAT by the way.

But you are a legend , , , , you "know nothing about this sort of thing" , , , , which you are being modest, the word you probably should have used is experience in this sort of thing.

You know heaps , , , , you did your homework, made a plan, which is the best thing you could have done, and did things right. I especially love the point of fishing the high tide at 1am , , , , instead of sunset which would have been more convenient but you knew when to go.

A lesson to all , , , , don't be like Mike , , , , be like Aaron



Aaron Jordan.PNG



Cheers, Bugatti I wanna be like Aaron too :)

I’m fishing for them again this weekend Bill, hopefully
Get one .
I grew up in a landlocked city in India. Its been refreshing to be able to fish estuaries and the salt ever since I moved here.
I must say though, I don’t particularly like rinsing all my gear after a session, just a necessary evil.
All the best this weekend mate!
Hope you do well! :thumbsup:
Can’t wait for another report.
Cheers

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