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any tips on cathing mangrove jacks?
after a small one for a fishtank
any tips on hooking them up? currently in northern NSW know they are around Brunswick and Ballina in river mouths but ya, tackle, bait, time day tips greatly appreciated :) |
any tips on feeding mangrove jacks?
If you have ever tried for bream near mangrove roots you will know where to
look for jacks. Use heavier gear and a slightly overdone drag (locked up is one way to say it), fish amongst the overhanging branches at the turn of the tide with yabbie or prawn (live is always best for any fishing) with as little lead as possible. Working barra lures is another (if more expensive) way to target them. If you have already caught a small one you should have some idea that these guys play for keeps and are one of the hardest fighting fish for their size. From what I've seen the only thing to compare them with is their cousin that I do battle with up here, with a black reputation. Expect a bycatch of cod and bream, for the really large ones you need to target the offshore reefs but there are other fish to worry about on the reef......... -- Brad Leyden 6° 43.5816' S 146° 59.3097' E WGS84 You haven't seen a stolen election yet, just wait for PNG in 2007. Correction it won't be stolen, it will be purchased wholesale. To mail spam is really hot but please reply to thread so all may benefit (or laugh at my mistakes) "swarvegorilla" wrote in message u... after a small one for a fishtank any tips on hooking them up? currently in northern NSW know they are around Brunswick and Ballina in river mouths but ya, tackle, bait, time day tips greatly appreciated :) |
any tips on feeding mangrove jacks?
Thanks mate, much appreciated!
:) They are amazing fish. I think my error has been giving them a bit too much slack to do their run on. Aside from mantis shrimp and octopus they are my favourite marine aquarium predators. Very cool. "Brad" wrote in message ... If you have ever tried for bream near mangrove roots you will know where to look for jacks. Use heavier gear and a slightly overdone drag (locked up is one way to say it), fish amongst the overhanging branches at the turn of the tide with yabbie or prawn (live is always best for any fishing) with as little lead as possible. Working barra lures is another (if more expensive) way to target them. If you have already caught a small one you should have some idea that these guys play for keeps and are one of the hardest fighting fish for their size. From what I've seen the only thing to compare them with is their cousin that I do battle with up here, with a black reputation. Expect a bycatch of cod and bream, for the really large ones you need to target the offshore reefs but there are other fish to worry about on the reef......... -- Brad Leyden 6° 43.5816' S 146° 59.3097' E WGS84 You haven't seen a stolen election yet, just wait for PNG in 2007. Correction it won't be stolen, it will be purchased wholesale. To mail spam is really hot but please reply to thread so all may benefit (or laugh at my mistakes) "swarvegorilla" wrote in message u... after a small one for a fishtank any tips on hooking them up? currently in northern NSW know they are around Brunswick and Ballina in river mouths but ya, tackle, bait, time day tips greatly appreciated :) |
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