Weekly report 18/09/08
FISHING CLASSES.
My next fishing class will run for 3 consecutive Thursday nights. It will be starting on Thursday the 13th of November. The cost of $95.00 includes a fish barbeque and the class. To book in and pay you will need to either ring the shop or pay them a visit.
Windybanks Bait and Tackle
523 Pacific Hwy Mt Colah NSW 2079
Ph (02) 9477 1501
Annette and John
If you can’t make that class I will be running another class at Watto’s Tackle shop. The first of the 3 conconsective Wednesday nights will start on November the 19th. The class will start at 7.00pm and finish at 10.00pm.
For further information you will need to ring or pay them a visit at the shop.
The cost will be $80.00 per person.
For further information and to book in and pay you can contact Sean at
Email: wattosfishing@bigpond.com
FISHING CLASSES.
My next fishing class will run for 3 consecutive Thursday nights. It will be starting on Thursday the 13th of November. The cost of $95.00 includes a fish barbeque and the class. To book in and pay you will need to either ring the shop or pay them a visit.
Windybanks Bait and Tackle
523 Pacific Hwy Mt Colah NSW 2079
Ph (02) 9477 1501
Annette and John
If you can’t make that class I will be running another class at Watto’s Tackle shop. The first of the 3 conconsective Wednesday nights will start on November the 19th. The class will start at 7.00pm and finish at 10.00pm.
For further information you will need to ring or pay them a visit at the shop.
The cost will be $80.00 per person.
For further information and to book in and pay you can contact Sean at
Email: wattosfishing@bigpond.com
Phone: 0416 203 507
Address: shop 1 & 2 LOT 9 KURRAJOMG AVE ST MARYS NORTH
And while you are at it you could go to their web site and see what special they have on at the moment http://www.wattosfishing.com.au/
NEW PRODUCTS
Okay, you may or may not know that I use a number of different types of hard bodied lures and soft plastics when targeting dusky flathead, yellowfin bream, Australian bass, estuary perch, whiting, tailor, Australian salmon, flounder, kingfish and bonito. Some of which are as follows:

Gulps, Berkley Power Baits, Bass Assassins, Atomics and Squidgies in the soft plastics, and Lucky Craft, Yamashita, TT Switch blades, Eco-Gear Vibes, Mann’s and Stiffy hard bodies. Just to name a few.
Over the past number of months that I have been putting together these reports I have brought to you a number of book, video and DVD reviews. Some of which have been given to me and some of which I had had to buy. For those of you that have read my reports you would have found that not all of them have been favourable.
Like many other anglers I also have Squidgies 1, 2, 3 and 4 and I too thought that 1 and 2 were great, but 3 and 4 did let the series down in not only the quality of the footage, but in the information (repeat of some of 1 and 2) that was given to the public.
But it is with great pleasure that I now bring you my review on the
Starlo and Bushy’s Squidgy Secrets – The S Factor. Part 5 from Dunphy Sports and Dog Fish Productions.
This 2 set DVD has a running time of 3 hours and 43 minutes and with a recommended retail price of just $24.99. For a DOUBLE DVD that’s great value for money, as long as there is plenty of information to go with a great production. No matter what level of fishing skill you have when it comes to fishing, this DVD is a must for your collection.
This is a very in-depth guide to ultimate fishing success with Squidgy soft plastic and Stiffy hard body lures. What has grabbed my attention is the way that all of the presenters and the film crew have given you so much information on how to fish both soft plastics, hard bodied lures and vibes.
To help you out a bit I have expanded, just a little on each of the chapters.
And while you are at it you could go to their web site and see what special they have on at the moment http://www.wattosfishing.com.au/
NEW PRODUCTS
Okay, you may or may not know that I use a number of different types of hard bodied lures and soft plastics when targeting dusky flathead, yellowfin bream, Australian bass, estuary perch, whiting, tailor, Australian salmon, flounder, kingfish and bonito. Some of which are as follows:

Gulps, Berkley Power Baits, Bass Assassins, Atomics and Squidgies in the soft plastics, and Lucky Craft, Yamashita, TT Switch blades, Eco-Gear Vibes, Mann’s and Stiffy hard bodies. Just to name a few.
Over the past number of months that I have been putting together these reports I have brought to you a number of book, video and DVD reviews. Some of which have been given to me and some of which I had had to buy. For those of you that have read my reports you would have found that not all of them have been favourable.
Like many other anglers I also have Squidgies 1, 2, 3 and 4 and I too thought that 1 and 2 were great, but 3 and 4 did let the series down in not only the quality of the footage, but in the information (repeat of some of 1 and 2) that was given to the public.
But it is with great pleasure that I now bring you my review on the
Starlo and Bushy’s Squidgy Secrets – The S Factor. Part 5 from Dunphy Sports and Dog Fish Productions.
This 2 set DVD has a running time of 3 hours and 43 minutes and with a recommended retail price of just $24.99. For a DOUBLE DVD that’s great value for money, as long as there is plenty of information to go with a great production. No matter what level of fishing skill you have when it comes to fishing, this DVD is a must for your collection.
This is a very in-depth guide to ultimate fishing success with Squidgy soft plastic and Stiffy hard body lures. What has grabbed my attention is the way that all of the presenters and the film crew have given you so much information on how to fish both soft plastics, hard bodied lures and vibes.
To help you out a bit I have expanded, just a little on each of the chapters.
DISC ONE
1. Introduction
Steve Starling will introduce you to the DVD and some of the things you can expect to see. He also suggests that you watch the DVD in its entirety and then go back and watch each chapter over and over again. I am a big believer of views all fishing DVD’s in this way. You will always pick up on something extra each time you view it.
2. Species Diversity with Squidgies
Steve Starling and fishing guide chase dusky flathead, bream, silver trevally, flounder and luderick in a southern estuary. They fish both the flats and some deeper water showing and explaining the different techniques that you need to try out.
Steve Starling and fishing guide chase dusky flathead, bream, silver trevally, flounder and luderick in a southern estuary. They fish both the flats and some deeper water showing and explaining the different techniques that you need to try out.
3. Child’s Play
Steve just playing around with a few small silver trevally and bream while waiting for a coffee.
Steve just playing around with a few small silver trevally and bream while waiting for a coffee.
4. Tidal Flats with Squidgies & Stiffies
Brett Wilson and Mark Dunphy use soft plastics and Stiffy’s over the flats to great effect. The camera work allows you to be able to see how they work the rods; while at the same time allows you to see how the lure is performing on the way back to the boat. Brett also tries out a new Stiffy lure.
Brett Wilson and Mark Dunphy use soft plastics and Stiffy’s over the flats to great effect. The camera work allows you to be able to see how they work the rods; while at the same time allows you to see how the lure is performing on the way back to the boat. Brett also tries out a new Stiffy lure.
5. Snapper on Squidgies
Terry Dunphy, Scott and Coen Amon chase a few kingfish and snapper up Coffs Harbour way while drifting over a few shallow reef and washes.
6. Snapper Happy Hour
This would have to be one of the greatest snapper sessions I have ever seen. Brenden Wing, Warren Carter and Charlie Micaleff pulled in 23 snapper in one session. They were all over 5 kilos. The last 3 caught weighted in at just over 25 kilos and all were caught on soft plastics.
This would have to be one of the greatest snapper sessions I have ever seen. Brenden Wing, Warren Carter and Charlie Micaleff pulled in 23 snapper in one session. They were all over 5 kilos. The last 3 caught weighted in at just over 25 kilos and all were caught on soft plastics.
7. Sand Banks with Squidgies
A small, but very informative chapter on how to fish for dusky flathead on the out going tide near the entrance to a river on the NSW south coast.
A small, but very informative chapter on how to fish for dusky flathead on the out going tide near the entrance to a river on the NSW south coast.
8. The Squidgy Range
The title says it all.
The title says it all.
9. Flathead with Squidgies
The explanation of how, were and when to use the Squidgy soft plastics.
10. The Science of S-Factor
Ben Biggles explains why and how he came up with the S Factor.
Ben Biggles explains why and how he came up with the S Factor.
11. Botany Bay with Squidgies & Stiffies
Brett Wilson and Mark Dunphy are out chasing dusky flathead and yellowfin bream in Botany Bay.
Brett Wilson and Mark Dunphy are out chasing dusky flathead and yellowfin bream in Botany Bay.
12. Oyster Lease Bream with Squidgies
How to fish the oyster racks.
How to fish the oyster racks.
13. Botany Bay Oyster Leases
How to fish the oyster racks.
14. Lizards in the Upper Estuary
Chasing dusky flathead again, but with a couple of new tricks to learn.
DISC TWO
15. Whiting on Stiffy Poppers
Brett takes Vicky Winter out to chase whiting with surface poppers. The surface action will blow your mind.
Brett takes Vicky Winter out to chase whiting with surface poppers. The surface action will blow your mind.
16. Sand Banks with Stiffy Poppers
You don’t have to use those Stiffy poppers from a boat to get results. They do just as well from the shore. Check out how the whiting take a lure off the surface.
17. Blue Water Livies
Terry Dunphy explains how to fish with the Squidgy Blue Water range.
18. Flathead on Pro Range Squidgies
More dusky flathead action.
19. Brett’s Tackle Talk
Brett takes you through the suggested type of tackle you could use when using soft plastics and hard bodied lures.
Brett takes you through the suggested type of tackle you could use when using soft plastics and hard bodied lures.
20. Top End Barramundi
Chasing Barramundi in the northern parts of Australia. Something that I have never done before, but maybe one day I will.
21. The Boof Frog
I reckon the Boof Frog could work just as well on kingfish on the surface.
22. Fingermark on the Reef
Deep water fishing with soft plastics.
23. Barra up the Creek
More Barra fishing, but in the creek. Plenty of close quarter stuff.
24. Bushy’s Factory
Where it all started.
25. The Stiffy Range
Some great lures here, and from my experience they do work.
26. Field Testing Prototype ‘Vibes’
Bushy puts in an endless amount of hours to perfect his lures. He stated that there was over 800 hours of work in one of his tackle boxes of the new Stiffy Vibe.
Well there you have it, my review on one of the best and most informative DVD’s on the market.
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MORE REPORTS
Jason and Virginia Isaac from Ned Kelly’s Bait and Tackle jasned@ozemail.com.au reports that in the estuary, flathead continue to improve daily with good numbers of fish now on offer from most locations. This trend should continue over the coming weeks as the water warms, with the food and the flatties becoming even more active. Some reasonable whiting are now beginning to show up at several locations downstream of the Dennis Bridge. Live worms and yabbies will be the best bet on the bait front, whilst poppers or vibes will no doubt prove successful if lure casting is your go. Bream remain somewhat quiet although the north wall produced a few nice fish during evening sessions. Best results in the daylight hours have been achieved with both soft plastic and hard bodied lures, both worked deep and on the surface.
Look for the surface lures to really pick up as summer draws nearer. As you would expect at this time of year, blackfish numbers have begun to slow a little, however some good fish to around a kilo remain on offer for those willing to put in the time. On the crustacean front, Lake Cathie has shown signs that that this year could be excellent for those seeking a feed of prawns. Alternately, word has it some top muddies are about, so now is definitely the time to begin dusting off the traps or witches hats.
On the beaches, some nice bream to over a kilo have been taken although not in big numbers, together with a few early season whiting. Tailor remain elusive and the best we can now hope for is for the Christmas run to show up early. Plenty of salmon still about providing top sport fishing for our beach fishos, although it is interesting to see a lot of juvenile fish around this year. We don’t see many small fish this far north, however a few schools lately have contained fish barely over the 30cm mark. On the mulloway front, whilst the year remains poor overall, there have been enough encounters here and there to indicate chasing them may once again be a viable option. Dunbogan and Crescent Head are locations that spring to mind for some reason.
Off the rocks, tailor remain quiet although a few fish have been snared upon daylight on both pillies and lures. Drummer reports have begun to drop off as is usual at this time of year, however a few anglers continue to manage a fish or two each outing. With the water still quite cool and plenty of fish still to spawn, the season however is far from over despite some of the more favoured ledges beginning to sand up more than we would like. Blackfish numbers remain quite solid as they have been all year, whilst evening and dawn sessions are still yielding some quality bream. Also off the rocks, some good sized groper remain active, with Point Perpendicular and Diamond Head providing some nice fish when conditions allow access to the deeper ledges.
On the offshore scene, snapper numbers remain excellent with plenty of fish to around 7 kilos on offer. Those taking on the soft plastic challenge have really been reaping some good rewards, with quality fish being taken in most depths from about 15 to 35 meters. With the superb range of plastics available in the market today, and anglers finally waking up to the fact many good reddies are taken well off the bottom, this trend has really begun to take off. Also offshore, a few solid kingfish have been on offer from the wider reefs, however the leatherjackets have again made their presence felt, with terminal tackle loss a common complaint over the weekend.
When you are next up in Port Macquarie call into the shop and have a look at their great selection of tackle and bait they have on offer. You could also ask Jason and Virginia for their daily report on what’s happening on the fishing front. Call them on (02) 6583 8318.
Paul Martin from Rock Marine Bait and Tackle (rocksmarine@tsn.cc) reports that
there are plenty of holiday makers in town and apart for the windy conditions over the last week most have wet a line and caught fish.
Early last week before the wind there were good fish reported outside. Fish Rock fished well for Kings, mostly small but plenty of reports of bust off’s so there’s bruisers down there. Rocks In Line is fishing well for small reds up to 2 kilo. The reefs off Grassy and Scotts have been slow with the odd Snapper with most of the action out past 30 meters for Pearl Perch. One of our charter boats went 60 fathoms for some nice Bar Cod in the deeper water. I have been advised the bait buoys will be away until a stronger chain system is engineered, the structure on the bottom is still there so is the bait.
The rock Hoppers fishing under the Lighthouse have done well with some nice Drummer, a few Tailor and the report of some small Kings off the rocks. Smoky Beach has some good Whiting coming out with Bream and Dart in the gutters. There are still a few Tailor and Salmon on the beaches early mornings. Gap Beach has Bream and Whiting while Back beach has Flathead and Whiting.
The River is fishing well for Flathead taking Mullet, whole Pilchards and plastic baits. Whiting are about, live worms and nippers will do the trick. Bream are all over the place but legal ones are hard to find. Fish the darker hours for better results. The sand flies are brutal so remember the Bushman’s.
They also have booted Waders on special at half price at $34.95, come in and have a look before they go.
For daily reports and special call Paul on (02) 6566 6726.
Steve Williamson from Jindabyne sent me a news letter about The Discovery Holiday Parks Family Fishing Challenge 2008/9 NSW Series which will be held at the following places.
SERIES 1 – Discovery Holiday Parks – “Think You Can Fish”?
Competition 1 was held in May at Discovery Holiday Parks – Port Stephens.
Competition 2 was held in September at Discovery Holiday Parks Pambula Beach
Competition 3 to be held at Gerroa in October 2008
Competition 4 to be held in Eden in November
Final in series 1 to be held in Jindabyne in February 2009
INDIVIDIAL RESULTS – After competition 2
Points are made up by adding the total length of all fish weighed in over session 1 and 2 of each competition.
This gives the possibility of the total length of 14 fish weighed in at each individual competition (8 at Jindabyne when held in 2009)
Individual Championship
1) Shawn Laurence – 2533 points
2) Kerry Webley – 2368 (Leading the ladies division also)
3) Matt McCann – 1207 points
4) Cameron Webley – 793 points
5) Robert Webley – 687 points
6) Tony Quinnell – 440 points
7) Andy Freeburn – 430 points
8) Garry Pevitt – 315 points
9) Neville Betts – 270 points
Team Category. Results after competition 2.
Teams are made up of 2 people.
A family, business or club can have as many 2 person teams as they wish.
Team Points are made up by adding the total length of the biggest fish of each species weighed in under the team category of each competition.
This gives the possibility of the total length of 7 fish weighed in at each individual competition (4 at Jindabyne when held in 2009)
Team Championship
1) Steve Williamson’s Team 3 – 2040 points Captain – Kerry Webley
2) Team 1 Snowline – 1771 points Captain – Shawn Laurence
3) Team 4 Snowline – 1767 points Captain – Matt McCann
4) Steve Williamson’s Team 2– 807 points Captain – Robert Webley
5) Steve Williamson’s Team 1– 563 points Captain - Jason Williamson
6) Team 2 Snowline – 560 points Captain – Reg Speechley
7) Team 3 Snowline – 560 points Captain – Tony Quinelle
8) Team 5 Snowline – 560 points Captain – Neville Betts
9) Team 1 Koala Shores – 315 Points Captain – Garry Pevitt
NEXT COMPETITIONS
Shadrack Beachfront Resort – Two Fold Bay, Eden
7th, 8th and 9th November 2008
Snowline Holiday Park – Lake Jindabyne
20th, 21st and 22nd February 2009
If you are interested in finding out more about this great competition you can email Steve at swtrout@airlan.com.au or just pay a visit to his web site at www.swtroutfishing.com.au
I would like to welcome onboard Scott Thorington from Haven Sports Fishing Charters http://kingfishjigging.com/ who fishes out of his Custom built in 1995, the Freedom was designed with one thing in mind - chasing marlin!
On the beaches, some nice bream to over a kilo have been taken although not in big numbers, together with a few early season whiting. Tailor remain elusive and the best we can now hope for is for the Christmas run to show up early. Plenty of salmon still about providing top sport fishing for our beach fishos, although it is interesting to see a lot of juvenile fish around this year. We don’t see many small fish this far north, however a few schools lately have contained fish barely over the 30cm mark. On the mulloway front, whilst the year remains poor overall, there have been enough encounters here and there to indicate chasing them may once again be a viable option. Dunbogan and Crescent Head are locations that spring to mind for some reason.
Off the rocks, tailor remain quiet although a few fish have been snared upon daylight on both pillies and lures. Drummer reports have begun to drop off as is usual at this time of year, however a few anglers continue to manage a fish or two each outing. With the water still quite cool and plenty of fish still to spawn, the season however is far from over despite some of the more favoured ledges beginning to sand up more than we would like. Blackfish numbers remain quite solid as they have been all year, whilst evening and dawn sessions are still yielding some quality bream. Also off the rocks, some good sized groper remain active, with Point Perpendicular and Diamond Head providing some nice fish when conditions allow access to the deeper ledges.
On the offshore scene, snapper numbers remain excellent with plenty of fish to around 7 kilos on offer. Those taking on the soft plastic challenge have really been reaping some good rewards, with quality fish being taken in most depths from about 15 to 35 meters. With the superb range of plastics available in the market today, and anglers finally waking up to the fact many good reddies are taken well off the bottom, this trend has really begun to take off. Also offshore, a few solid kingfish have been on offer from the wider reefs, however the leatherjackets have again made their presence felt, with terminal tackle loss a common complaint over the weekend.
When you are next up in Port Macquarie call into the shop and have a look at their great selection of tackle and bait they have on offer. You could also ask Jason and Virginia for their daily report on what’s happening on the fishing front. Call them on (02) 6583 8318.
Paul Martin from Rock Marine Bait and Tackle (rocksmarine@tsn.cc) reports that
there are plenty of holiday makers in town and apart for the windy conditions over the last week most have wet a line and caught fish.
Early last week before the wind there were good fish reported outside. Fish Rock fished well for Kings, mostly small but plenty of reports of bust off’s so there’s bruisers down there. Rocks In Line is fishing well for small reds up to 2 kilo. The reefs off Grassy and Scotts have been slow with the odd Snapper with most of the action out past 30 meters for Pearl Perch. One of our charter boats went 60 fathoms for some nice Bar Cod in the deeper water. I have been advised the bait buoys will be away until a stronger chain system is engineered, the structure on the bottom is still there so is the bait.
The rock Hoppers fishing under the Lighthouse have done well with some nice Drummer, a few Tailor and the report of some small Kings off the rocks. Smoky Beach has some good Whiting coming out with Bream and Dart in the gutters. There are still a few Tailor and Salmon on the beaches early mornings. Gap Beach has Bream and Whiting while Back beach has Flathead and Whiting.
The River is fishing well for Flathead taking Mullet, whole Pilchards and plastic baits. Whiting are about, live worms and nippers will do the trick. Bream are all over the place but legal ones are hard to find. Fish the darker hours for better results. The sand flies are brutal so remember the Bushman’s.
They also have booted Waders on special at half price at $34.95, come in and have a look before they go.
For daily reports and special call Paul on (02) 6566 6726.
Steve Williamson from Jindabyne sent me a news letter about The Discovery Holiday Parks Family Fishing Challenge 2008/9 NSW Series which will be held at the following places.
SERIES 1 – Discovery Holiday Parks – “Think You Can Fish”?
Competition 1 was held in May at Discovery Holiday Parks – Port Stephens.
Competition 2 was held in September at Discovery Holiday Parks Pambula Beach
Competition 3 to be held at Gerroa in October 2008
Competition 4 to be held in Eden in November
Final in series 1 to be held in Jindabyne in February 2009
INDIVIDIAL RESULTS – After competition 2
Points are made up by adding the total length of all fish weighed in over session 1 and 2 of each competition.
This gives the possibility of the total length of 14 fish weighed in at each individual competition (8 at Jindabyne when held in 2009)
Individual Championship
1) Shawn Laurence – 2533 points
2) Kerry Webley – 2368 (Leading the ladies division also)
3) Matt McCann – 1207 points
4) Cameron Webley – 793 points
5) Robert Webley – 687 points
6) Tony Quinnell – 440 points
7) Andy Freeburn – 430 points
8) Garry Pevitt – 315 points
9) Neville Betts – 270 points
Team Category. Results after competition 2.
Teams are made up of 2 people.
A family, business or club can have as many 2 person teams as they wish.
Team Points are made up by adding the total length of the biggest fish of each species weighed in under the team category of each competition.
This gives the possibility of the total length of 7 fish weighed in at each individual competition (4 at Jindabyne when held in 2009)
Team Championship
1) Steve Williamson’s Team 3 – 2040 points Captain – Kerry Webley
2) Team 1 Snowline – 1771 points Captain – Shawn Laurence
3) Team 4 Snowline – 1767 points Captain – Matt McCann
4) Steve Williamson’s Team 2– 807 points Captain – Robert Webley
5) Steve Williamson’s Team 1– 563 points Captain - Jason Williamson
6) Team 2 Snowline – 560 points Captain – Reg Speechley
7) Team 3 Snowline – 560 points Captain – Tony Quinelle
8) Team 5 Snowline – 560 points Captain – Neville Betts
9) Team 1 Koala Shores – 315 Points Captain – Garry Pevitt
NEXT COMPETITIONS
Shadrack Beachfront Resort – Two Fold Bay, Eden
7th, 8th and 9th November 2008
Snowline Holiday Park – Lake Jindabyne
20th, 21st and 22nd February 2009
If you are interested in finding out more about this great competition you can email Steve at swtrout@airlan.com.au or just pay a visit to his web site at www.swtroutfishing.com.au
I would like to welcome onboard Scott Thorington from Haven Sports Fishing Charters http://kingfishjigging.com/ who fishes out of his Custom built in 1995, the Freedom was designed with one thing in mind - chasing marlin!
For up to date reports on what is happening offshore on the central coast go to Scotty’s blog at http://havencharters.blogspot.com/ there are some great photos of kingfish that have been caught over the past few weeks onboard the haven charters boat
Tackle World Goulburn www.tackleworld.com.au/store_pages/goulburn.html is about looking after anyone who would like to experience the enjoyment of Fishing & Shooting. We cater for all levels, from the humble first time worm drowner & can plinker to the big game angler and trophy hunter. Regardless of your taste they have the products and more importantly the advice you need to succeed in your chosen endeavours. If they can achieve this and you leave with the sense of fulfilment our job is done. Goulburn is located in a country area so we pride ourselves on personal service and friendship in a comfortable environment for everyone who enters the store therefore we have a motto by which we live. "There are no strangers here only friends they haven't met".
In the next few weeks they will also have a fishing report up for you to find out what is going on in their neck of the woods.
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Tackle Word Goulburn316 Auburn Street, Goulburn, NSW 2580Phone: 02 4822 1929 Fax 02 4822 1929
Ron Osman from http://www.estuaryfishingtours.com.au/ reports that until the last few weeks there has not being a lot to report about. Before now it was very quiet. We even had a couple of those no fish days but not anymore. The fishing has picked up a lot.
For more information on what is going on up Ron’s way you can either go to his web
Site at ron@estuaryfishingtours.com.au or just give him a call on mobile 0407 66197
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