Fishing tips


Used to be a massive one under the Bribie jetty.
Just found out a bloke landed a black Marlin off one of my rock fishing spots on the weekend.
Never seen or heard of that before.


fitzroy-21 wrote:Pretty common on all jetty's across northern Australia.
That one is actually pretty small. Places like Cooktown (and many others) have them the size of VW beetles.
Yes I remember 2 huge ones lived under the wharf in Cooktown , what an awesome fishing destination that is , crocs & all .


Spot on SF. They were two resident ones. Massive. On clear water days they would sit out just off the wharf in the incoming tide and it was a sight to behold.
@FR, good effort to hook and land a juvenile BM landbased. It is actualy getting more common (through social media). We used to get them landbased at the creek mouth in my area on livies at certain times of the year. Getting common all the way down the coast down to Jervis Bay NSW area.


fitzroy-21 wrote:Pretty common on all jetty's across northern Australia.
That one is actually pretty small. Places like Cooktown (and many others) have them the size of VW beetles.
Fitzroy-21. Hi mate. Hope ya well.
For decades, Broome jetty which is long, has always had one or two lurking below.
I remember in 1984, our fried out surf mobiles rolled into town, bit cash strapped,on the Bob Hawke Surf Team, headed to the pier to catch a feed.
We all jump in for a dip first, a wharfie looks down at us and said, are you guys mad , you are about to feed to groper, didn’t quite understand what he meant.
Upon us climbing back up top he said there is a resident 600kg beast that lives underneath and it would suck any one of your limbs off like a bit of spaghetti.
We never swam there again, just fished. AW


AlfredWallace wrote:We all jump in for a dip first, a wharfie looks down at us and said, are you guys mad , you are about to feed to groper, didn’t quite understand what he meant.
Upon us climbing back up top he said there is a resident 600kg beast that lives underneath and it would suck any one of your limbs off like a bit of spaghetti.
We never swam there again, just fished. AW
At twice the size of this memorable brissy river bycatch, I'd imagine it would be best avoided..


basesix wrote:AlfredWallace wrote:We all jump in for a dip first, a wharfie looks down at us and said, are you guys mad , you are about to feed to groper, didn’t quite understand what he meant.
Upon us climbing back up top he said there is a resident 600kg beast that lives underneath and it would suck any one of your limbs off like a bit of spaghetti.
We never swam there again, just fished. AWAt twice the size of this memorable brissy river bycatch, I'd imagine it would be best avoided..
More like 4-5 times the size of that. That's 250lb, about 120kg......


stoked we've got some prehistoric river monsters in my local swimming pool..
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-16/lamprey-sighting-limestone-coast-...


Wow b6. They are freaky!!


Yup, stay away from the front end!


Anyone seen this device in a tackle shop before ?


Rodeo fishing


Hahaha that marlin be like WTF


poor thing was exhausted and disoriented.. the in-water camera's a give-away, just released after a long fight, and rodeo-ride was spliced together with chopper jump..


If it was in oz he’d be fined for sure.


Yeah , pretty easy to tell it was staged with all the cameras . I didn’t pick that it was probably hooked before hand though .


Hard to imagine what it would be like to wrestle a green one.
That'd be fun to watch.


Been some really good tailor fishing here lately but damn, they have been choosy.
Mostly only hitting a very specific surface lure presented in a very specific way.


You can imagine feeling a tug on the line then again and then again and thinking WTF is going on ?


freeride76 wrote:Been some really good tailor fishing here lately but damn, they have been choosy.
Mostly only hitting a very specific surface lure presented in a very specific way.
Please elaborate Steve. Slow walked stick bait?




^^ wowza, big fish in a spear. Having a separate line is the only way that makes sense, imagine trying to hold onto one of those big boys with a line attached to your gun.


Those things are frigging horses.
Hope all that meat was used- I'm sure it was.
Sorry Tiges-Bassday 30gm Bungee Cast, skipped over the surface.


A tuna just sold for 1.3 million dollars , crazy what people will pay in japan for sushi . https://www.dw.com/en/japan-tuna-as-fat-as-a-cow-sells-for-13-million/a-...


When I was a kid one of the school dads used to do trips to go after monster tuna, brought one to show the school that looked like a small truck to me! Don't have a pic of it, but there's this:
https://www.marlinmag.com/bluefin-tuna-record-revisiting-history/


Holy monster carp! The shadow knows what monsters lurk in European streams and ditches...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/01/07/eight-foot-catfish-caught-by...


velocityjohnno wrote:Holy monster carp! The shadow knows what monsters lurk in European streams and ditches...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/01/07/eight-foot-catfish-caught-by...
Just saw this, what a cracker! Glad they threw it back so someone else can break the world record in another few years. The scary thing is the current record is for a wild caught fish.


armchair/workchair travel..
fishing from land - handline, dry fly, lure
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BERMUDA groper (Watch Hill Park by my reckoning):
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ICELAND arctic char (Tungnaá Waterfall)
Arctic Char is worth a google, coldest freshwater fish, big in sea, hybrid, etc.
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JAPAN flounder (south of @zen, north of Tokyo, methinks..)
some frickin deft stiff-steel filleting and engawa retrieval from 16:00


Every year in Western Port they have comp seeing who can catch a one kilo whiting(King George) for a $1,000 cash prize, for the first time in 23 years this guy caught one on comp day
A massive 1.622 kilo fish
It's quite weird while place's like SA have always had big ones, in Vic 1 Kg ones use to be as rare as unicorn's, and were mostly caught in ocean areas like Portland bay, while they are still rare, now there does seem to be more big ones being caught
I swear just in the last year i have seen more big one's posted on social media than in the combined ten years before that.
I expect it has something to do with water temp increases or maybe migration patterns?


^^ this guy give you permission to post his mug on the internet @info?


FFS dude get a life, i got the picture from a public social media fishing group.


So you didn’t then, what a complete drongo


GuySmiley wrote:So you didn’t then, what a complete drongo
The only drongo here is you, following me around just waiting for me to post so you can make some dumb arsed remark making a positive post negative in a thread you have no interest in.
Not every person is some paranoid cagey knt like you.
You even had to make some dumb arsed comment when i shared my own Spotify list from my profile the other week.
The guy is obviously proud of his fish and it was posted on public social media, people then share post, id expect you will also see his pic in local papers etc with his fish
People share social media post here like X, Facebook or instagram links all the time, once you put it out there it's in the public domain, if people dont want things to go public they make their setting's private and only share with friend's and family.


Odd you mentioned your Spotify account @info, coz I was genuinely trying to give you a heads up on how that tiny image of you and your family could be blown up to reveal a very accurate image …


If you wanted a high resolution copy to put up on your wall.
All you had to do was ask.


I remember an old bloke telling me a spot where flathead would hole up after a cyclone and riverine flood.
After a coastal recce for erosion today I headed there.
The fishing was insane.
I took my bag limit home and released 4 more big girls over the 75, including one absolute croc that was somewhere between 90 and 100.
All on plastics and light gear in ridiculously shallow water.


freeride76 wrote:I remember an old bloke telling me a spot where flathead would hole up after a cyclone and riverine flood.
After a coastal recce for erosion today I headed there.
The fishing was insane.
I took my bag limit home and released 4 more big girls over the 75, including one absolute croc that was somewhere between 90 and 100.
All on plastics and light gear in ridiculously shallow water.
thats epic ,
ive just bought a couple of small popper and WTD style lures to hit the flats , chasing whiting and flatty
keen to see how they go


freeride76 wrote:I remember an old bloke telling me a spot where flathead would hole up after a cyclone and riverine flood.
After a coastal recce for erosion today I headed there.
The fishing was insane.
I took my bag limit home and released 4 more big girls over the 75, including one absolute croc that was somewhere between 90 and 100.
All on plastics and light gear in ridiculously shallow water.
That's awesome FR.


A place here on the goldy will be a flatty goldmine right now. Every big rain they move in huge numbers and are very hungry.


Get the dog.
OK, so I want to try my hand at fishing. I have a couple of rods and reels, and an assortment of stuff in a shiny tackle box (Chrissy present from a few years back). I've got salt water and fresh water options close at hand (Narrabeen). But, I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing.
Can anyone offer me some pointers? I'd really like to impress the missus.