Just in Cowan creek. I launch at apple tree bay. I tend to get the jewfish anywhere in there after I pass the 4 knot zone. Also up akuna bay and smiths creek.You get them all through there, depends on the day and where they are at the time. I generally pick the smaller schools up on side scan. But the bigger fish from casting along shorelines and into bait/under bait. The 90cm king was near Waratah bay in the early morning as I slept on the boat. Just find things on your sounder and throw plastics at them. You’d be surprised what you will catch in there.
Awesome
are you wearing a SITKA jacket? - if not what brand?
It’s a KUIU jacket mate.
Good to see plenty of juvenile Jew in the system
Yeah, I never realised how many there were until I started throwing plastics.
Now I avoid them when I see them, looking for bigger models.
they are breeding up there mate if they are doing circles, similar to middle harbour
Nah not doing circles like that. They just do a big lap around the system smashing the bait in the morning. They keep regular timings.
@@dhfactory tow a live squid around the restaurant as big as you can get, there are some big residents there
Thanks, I'll give it a try @@dillberry99
How far up the creek were you - looks very quiet so I assume quite west?
Just in Cowan creek.
I launch at apple tree bay. I tend to get the jewfish anywhere in there after I pass the 4 knot zone. Also up akuna bay and smiths creek.You get them all through there, depends on the day and where they are at the time.
I generally pick the smaller schools up on side scan. But the bigger fish from casting along shorelines and into bait/under bait.
The 90cm king was near Waratah bay in the early morning as I slept on the boat.
Just find things on your sounder and throw plastics at them. You’d be surprised what you will catch in there.
@@dhfactory god to know - we come from Brooklyn and seldom get that far down but Smith's Creek is a favourite for an overnighter.