Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

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Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by Scraglor » Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:25 pm

So I was running a bit low on Gummy bait, so thought I would head out for a land based session and see if I could rustle some up. I went down and started fishing about 4:30pm and last light was approx 5:30pm, so just wanted to see what was about for an hour or so.

After hooking 19 sambos without any real size (27-30cm, not great but fine for what I was after) I dropped 2 fish that would have completed my bag. I hooked up to my final fish, thinking, tyvm, when I got totally smoked. The set up i was using (stradic 2500 ci4+/sephia) has skull dragged a 1.3kg sambo in no probs when a seal was chasing it, and I couldnt stop this one. I eventually tightened the drag and thumbed the spool hoping to slow the fish down, as I was rapidly running out of line, but ended busting the fish off. I did see someone else with a fish much bigger than my PB of 1.4kg so I am guessing it was one of those bad boys, what a spew. Next time I go down I will be taking the 9" Catana / 4000 sienna. Ah well.

All in all, was a good way to spend an hour. After the recent hot spots thread, I wont put up a location, but feel free to PM me for info :) At least I now have a freezer full of vac sealed bait for the next few gumbo sessions.
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by bowl » Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:38 pm

It's already on facebook of where the sambos were going off tonight.!
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by Fish-cador » Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:50 pm

bowl wrote:It's already on facebook of where the sambos were going off tonight.!
where? :rofl:

Early mornings between Brighton and Sandy they come close to the shore. Good size but they scatter easily if you hook one on lure. The other day just before dusk the birds were diving like crazy in Brighton area. This time of year you can catch them in the city piers before dark. Burley hard at night and you will catch them on bait under floats. It will only get better in northern PPB.
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by Scraglor » Sun Jun 07, 2015 10:05 pm

bowl wrote:It's already on facebook of where the sambos were going off tonight.!
I know haha. Good luck getting a spot for the next week or two, it was bad enough tonight

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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by FishnMiss » Sun Jun 07, 2015 10:14 pm

Franga pier mate.
They been smashing them for a few hours, going nuts I'm told.
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by bowl » Sun Jun 07, 2015 10:16 pm

Scraglor wrote:
bowl wrote:It's already on facebook of where the sambos were going off tonight.!
I know haha. Good luck getting a spot for the next week or two, it was bad enough tonight
Actually visiting the "AREA " tomorrow.
Small chance might be able sneak down for a fish.
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by purple5ive » Sun Jun 07, 2015 10:36 pm

Nice report...
if they were that big that busted you off then that would have been super fun..
as mentioned its plastered all over fb with even a video... this is the excat situation that were trying to have a opinion on in the other thread.
every man and his dog will be there tomorrow lollllllll

lets see what happens there tomorrow., might just come down to see the meele.

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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by 4liters » Sun Jun 07, 2015 10:57 pm

I don't know much about salmon but if they are at a couple of piers then wouldn't there be a decent chance of finding them off a beach or a rock wall nearby as well, somewhere a bit less crowded?
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by FishnMiss » Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:17 pm

Keep an eye open for the reports. If they're running there then you could possibly get them from the beach or rocks nearby.
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by Scraglor » Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:25 pm

FishnMiss wrote:Franga pier mate.
They been smashing them for a few hours, going nuts I'm told.
And this is the reason I have stopped posting reports. Where is your local mate? Just an FYI, the pier was at capacity tonight, will be unfishable from now on. lol. I stated I would share info via PM for this reason.

I dont really care, as the fish are either there or not, chances are people that go there tomorrow will get donuts, but still.

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