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hey guys i just thought i'd start a thread on places that are good for fishing. i dont know many places other than miranda and the loop in syd because i do most of my fishing up at the entrance or terrigal.

so post up any places you know of and the types of fish you catch.

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Audley weir is quite good early or late at the turn of the tide. (not on weekends)

Spin some lures for decent bream or live bait for fat flatheads.

Use a little berly to stir things up. Also bass on the fresh water side.

Nice drive through nasho park after, if you don't catch ne thing. B)

might get in shit from the park rangers though.

Boat harbour in kurnell looks ok, saw plenty of whiting last time i was there, good eating fish. You can also get lobsters etc there. And because it's a harbour, well, you can fish the entrace of the harbour and go fishing off the rocks too.

Other than that i don't know any heaps good fishing spots in sydney, i'd love to though cos i haven't been fishing in ages and wanna do some again.

i went down to the loop in brighton tonight. apparently you can find dew, brim amongst others. pretty nice sizes too.

I know its not in local sydney, but went to Wisemans ferry a fortnight ago, with a couple of mates and caught a jewie and a couple of big tailor.

Someone should organise an SAU fishing trip....

Deep sea even....

just a thought

if u can get on a boat try bantry bay and 40 baskets and around balmoral n shit, even though i cought F-all last time i was out. sometimes u can score some decent fish. bantry bay has awesome flatty's 9 times outa 10 2 visits ago i took home 2 eating size ones plus a few bream.

if the sau fishing trip gets underway count me in!!! i suggest glenbourn dam for the freshwater lovers (i.e. me!!!) dad brought home a 62 cm bass last time!!!

and for the deep see buffs its southwest rocks!!!

p.s. love ur car security always see u in the city what sorta BOV u using??

Hey security, when your at the loop at brighton are those road works on the bridge there still? Go chartered, they supply everything and at the end of the day you only have to worry about getting your fish home

yeah but if we just hired one we could being shit loads of beer and make a day of it.

Hey security, when your at the loop at brighton are those road works on the bridge there still? Go chartered, they supply everything and at the end of the day you only have to worry about getting your fish home

yeah i think they are. i wasnt really paying attention.

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