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Author:  youakija120988 [ 24 Oct 2011, 19:23 ]
Post subject:  bringing in pelagics, bigger fish

in nsw atm
caught a luderick yesterday, getting better at using a speargun- was about 30cm- also this massive stingray might of been following me or something

anywayz
first day i went to that spot- i shot a yellowish fish and then these big fish came then left
whats a good way to bring in pelagic fish? i know theres burley-i used catfood, the luderick i ate, i'm guessing fresh is the best.
do i just shoot a fish (thats legal etc for all you pinpointers) and get a knife and chop it up and wait- any particular fish

just asking any ideas suggestions to bring in bigger fish maybe over 50cm or something??-it might of been covered, but i'm going to ask

Author:  Saint [ 24 Oct 2011, 19:30 ]
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Buff bream chunks, trevally small kings will work oiler the fish the better.

Author:  Watto [ 24 Oct 2011, 20:00 ]
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The easiest thing for you will be to go to a tackle shop up there an get a block of pillies mate, but when ur in the water don't just mash them up anywhere find some nice gutters or ledges and then do it! And don't swim near Nasi!! ;)

Author:  youakija120988 [ 24 Oct 2011, 21:37 ]
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what about shooting fish when your there
rock cod?
this yellowish fish seemed to work?

if i was to shoot fish, would i just put in chunks with knife

Author:  youakija120988 [ 24 Oct 2011, 21:42 ]
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also , if i may ask you spearfishermen if yous are
what is a gutter and ledge? a drop off of a reef
a pic would be handy- if i get a pic i'm sure i'll know what it is as i'ms ure i've seen them when i've been swimming

Author:  Greg [ 25 Oct 2011, 08:34 ]
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Find someone with a clue to take you out and show you. Remember you need to learn how to walk before you can run.

Author:  Old Salt [ 25 Oct 2011, 10:04 ]
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just asking any ideas suggestions to bring in bigger fish maybe over 50cm or something??-it might of been covered, but i'm going to ask[/quote]

You do it like this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThB4K1bV ... re=related

8)

Author:  kiwi_scott [ 25 Oct 2011, 10:27 ]
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Old Salt wrote:


What a shot!

Author:  Old Salt [ 25 Oct 2011, 16:06 ]
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You can also do it like this but it is more tiring and a man in a grey suit might steal your fish.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EpZ0RWp ... re=related

8)

Author:  Pat [ 25 Oct 2011, 18:36 ]
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although not pelagics, still impressive
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_KQlKyr ... re=related

Author:  nigz [ 25 Oct 2011, 20:24 ]
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youakija120988 wrote:
in nsw atm
caught a luderick yesterday, getting better at using a speargun- was about 30cm- also this massive stingray might of been following me or something

anywayz
first day i went to that spot- i shot a yellowish fish and then these big fish came then left
whats a good way to bring in pelagic fish? i know theres burley-i used catfood, the luderick i ate, i'm guessing fresh is the best.
do i just shoot a fish (thats legal etc for all you pinpointers) and get a knife and chop it up and wait- any particular fish

just asking any ideas suggestions to bring in bigger fish maybe over 50cm or something??-it might of been covered, but i'm going to ask



Nice one....shot something you didnt know.

Author:  kiwi_scott [ 25 Oct 2011, 20:30 ]
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nigz wrote:
youakija120988 wrote:
in nsw atm
i shot a yellowish fish a


Nice one....shot something you didnt know.


Shooting yellowish fish in NSW can get expensive

Image

Author:  the brown mullet [ 25 Oct 2011, 22:27 ]
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pretty sure lethal and i are doing a coral sea trip with the bloke shooting that doggie 8)

Author:  Old Salt [ 26 Oct 2011, 07:33 ]
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the brown mullet wrote:
pretty sure lethal and i are doing a coral sea trip with the bloke shooting that doggie 8)


Have a ripper trip Muz. I wish I was going this year. I'm not sure whether Eduardo is going this year but I think the guys from Qatar are.

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