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Thread: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

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    How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    i was just wonderin how big u guyz n girlz have caught our favourite freshwater angling fish??? my record stands at 700mm+ and over 10lb!! it bottomed out my scales, straightened eagle claw 3X strong bronzed treble hooks, and took over 20 minutes to land on 8lb mono. the outfit i used to capture it was an Ugly Stik about 15 y/o, a shimano biomaster loaded with 8lb jarvis walker mono line. NO BAITCASTER NO GELSPUN LINE NO BOAT NO SOUNDER...JUST SKILL AND EXPERIENCE 8)
    Did i mention it was caught out of the Nepean RIVER system, you know western Sydney...not out of a dam in SEQ!!!
    Out of a dam how big has anyone caught a Bass???
    How many of you people can honestly say that impoundment fish are harder to catch than wild fish, When was the last time you went fishing in a river and landed over 15 350mm Bass in an afternoon???


    write back if you can better it
    or try to put a point thru
    # # # #
    # # # # # # # # # # # #FISHY_PHIL

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    Hey Fishy Phil,
    Sounds like a ripper of a fish. I'd like to get one that big but doesn't matter where you get em aslong as you try hey.
    Cheers Luke

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    Jack_Lives_Here
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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    If you're lookin for a bite Phil you've got the wrong site. The majority of regulars on this site just want to help others with information sharing - not beat their chest about their "skill and experience"

    Yep certainly a nice fish. Why not post a pic, after all a picture says a thousand words.

    All the best
    Dave

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    Bass? Bait for Anything of Substantial Size?

    So what did you do with the baitfish afterwards?

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    Hi Fishy Phil,
    Too good for me. That must have been great to catch such a good SJP. Your skill & experience must be far superior to most. You are a Legend mate. Gee I'd love to see a picture of that horse!!! How did it taste?

    My best SJP came out of Secret Creek SEQ. A great little piece of water that feeds into the Brisbane R. However this 59cm FL fish is far inferior to your gargantual effort due to my reliance upon braided line, Sea Jay Boat & Zercom sounder. I'm ashamed.

    It would be great if you'd share some of your skill, experience & knowlege with us all so that we mere mortals can one day hope to catch fish of the callibre you enjoy.

    Cheers,

    Fitzy..
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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    im not lookin 4 a bite just statin how i fish n were i fish. i dont believe an impoundment fish should be classed the same as wild fish thats all, the wild fish usually require more skill n experimenting to aquire the way to break into their state of mind. when i fish a dam all i do is find the fish with a sounder & catch 30 fish no trouble. wild fish will very rarely be this easy to catch.

    I release all big fish I catch(over 400mm)...but where i caught that fish there is no way i would eat it if you knew where it was, but i'll tell ya's all it was in South Creek near St Marys down stoney creek rd or St Marys rd depending on what way you go. on the upstream side of the causeway about 100 meters on the southside of the creek. my average fish from this spot was around 450-510mm averaging 3 fish per visit, but occasionally 6 or 7 fish would be caught. my mate i used to fish with before i moved would always catch more about 5 av 10-12 on sum days but id always get the bigger ones. im not very old (17) but ill guarantee you this ill try anything once.i only fish with lures for Bass my big fish lures were 8cm nilsmaster invincible,pink, 5cm taylormade surfacebreaker black, rainbow trout deception nipper, and green/yellow kokoda bass king spinnerbait single blade. im not a real big fan of spinnerbaits but this one has produced the goods when the fishings slow. but when all else fails my trusty deception R/T always catches a fish for me.

    my two biggest fish were both caught in this creek one on a taylormade surfacebreaker black, and the other one on the r/t deception deep diving nipper. my second Bass ever is my second biggest ever!!! so you could say ive been a big bass fisho from the beginning!

    cheers fellas
    hope to see you fellas on the water
    tight lines

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    Maybe it's like the mutant bream of Jurassic lake??
    Cheers, Katrina

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    Well i'll just have to settle for a mere 540 overall oh hum, but no matter which way you look at it its my best and was a hoot to catch. No matter, the fun is in the chase and i still got a lot of chase in me yet.

    I'm looking for that 600 and when i get it you will know all about it .

    Skipper

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    Brett_Finger
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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    No good brian,
    i beat ya with a 51fl hehehehehe, mind you it was in a river,on the first cast,at the first snag,and my first time fishin for them. hehehehehe

    Fishy Phil,
    show me a pic!

    Hookin,Brett

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    mine only weighed about 40 lb, and was about 107 cm in length, caught on a 125 rmg......
    oooooooohhhh wait a minute your talking about bass , i just thought when you said
    i was just wonderin how big u guyz n girlz have caught our favourite freshwater angling fish
    you must have meant Barra...Sorry
    I have never bother to measure the river bass i've caught when living down south so i don't know..
    10 lb nice fish though....

    Poony

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    Jack_Lives_Here
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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    Phil,
    That area sounds close to the old ADI factory / explosives storage facility ??? ??? Whole area contaminated, due to the years and years of explosives manufacture, that would make plenty of sense not to keep 'em.
    Like Katrina said maybe mutant. They didn't have three eyes did they - dead give away that.

    All the best
    Dave

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    only a mere 51cm to the fork weight unknown for me in the north pine river in what used to be a lovely fishing hole but has since been filled with silt etc from a nearby newly constructed Golf course. It took no skill out of a canoe and it dragged me around for a few minutes.
    one day when I have bought all the fishing gear I want I might buy a scanner to post the photo.

    Cheers
    simon

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    G'day Filthyphil,
    Well, I can't tell how big mine was, but I'll relate the story as briefly as I can for you. I was fishing a little known spot on the Brisbane river, which has a fairly deep hole. I, like you, frown upon trolling, however I do use a boat as it is very difficult to cast a Stretch 50+ off the shore. So there I was, casting my Stretch 50+ on my Inter 130, when the hit happened. Now I knew straight away the this fish could have been bigger than the average. Fortunately for me, the fish took off at an extreme rate of knots, up-stream. It came out of the hole, and I had to follow it all the way to the junction of the Bremer River, so I had enough room to turn it around. The fish pulled so hard, harder than a 17 year old, that it straightened out every bend in the river between Goodna and the Moggill Ferry. Fortunately, the Ferry operator wasn't too busy, and lent a hand with the drag winch on the front of the Ferry. I quickly braided my 4lb Fireline (yes I know it's an unfair advantage to use braid, but I only use it so that I can fit enough line on the old Inter.) onto the winch cable, and hauled the fish onto the Ferry. Unfortunately, it was a sunny day, and the fish was in a hell of a state. It had a sunburned back and gravel rashed belly. I quickly took the fish down to the Gailes Weighbridge, but their scales couldn't handle the weight. I did get a photo, and that weighed in at 22lb. I'd post the photo here, but I can't shrink it down to under 100 kilobytes, so you'll just have to believe me. I've dropped a couple of bigger fish there, so I'll have to gear up a bit heavier next time. Do you think 6lb Fireline would be too much of an advantage.
    Dale

    I fish because the little voices in my head tell me to

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    Just skill and experiance heh! I cant believe a good fisho would ever make a statement like that,(& I know a few good fisho's)I'm too polite to call you a tool,But a photo will convince me to offer sincere apoll. .T

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    Re: How big have YOU caught Aussie Bass???

    Quote Originally Posted by aussiebasser
    G'day Filthyphil,
    Well, I can't tell how big mine was, but I'll relate the story as briefly as I can for you. #I was fishing a little known spot on the Brisbane river, which has a fairly deep hole. #I, like you, frown upon trolling, however I do use a boat as it is very difficult to cast a Stretch 50+ off the shore. #So there I was, casting my Stretch 50+ on my Inter 130, when the hit happened. #Now I knew straight away the this fish could have been bigger than the average. #Fortunately for me, the fish took off at an extreme rate of knots, up-stream. #It came out of the hole, and I had to follow it all the way to the junction of the Bremer River, so I had enough room to turn it around. #The fish pulled so hard, harder than a 17 year old, that it straightened out every bend in the river between Goodna and the Moggill Ferry. #Fortunately, the Ferry operator wasn't too busy, and lent a hand with the drag winch on the front of the Ferry. #I quickly braided my 4lb Fireline (yes I know it's an unfair advantage to use braid, but I only use it so that I can fit enough line on the old Inter.) onto the winch cable, and hauled the fish onto the Ferry. #Unfortunately, it was a sunny day, and the fish was in a hell of a state. #It had a sunburned back and gravel rashed belly. #I quickly took the fish down to the Gailes Weighbridge, but their scales couldn't handle the weight. #I did get a photo, and that weighed in at 22lb. #I'd post the photo here, but I can't shrink it down to under 100 kilobytes, so you'll just have to believe me. #I've dropped a couple of bigger fish there, so I'll have to gear up a bit heavier next time. #Do you think 6lb Fireline would be too much of an advantage.

    So that was you! I wondered where the bends went.

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