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Hey guys first post for me. im over in sydney from perth so am new to the sydney squidding scene. had crack down rose bay wharf didnt see much part from some little ones. Was told botany bay bridge was the go. been down about 4 times caught afew nice ones off the bridge. Seems as long as the tide is at its lowest or highest the rest deosnt seem to matter. Any advice ??? ive been using a variety of jigs but have found that yellow ones are working the best for me. Went down this morning when tide was on the way in baged one from under the bridge when the current was letting off. Hope to hear from some of u guys out there an please suggest some other locations around the eastern suburbs if possible.
Cheers Brocky
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bad luck about losing the jig! you might have to take up snorkelling to salvage it!
it is great that you joined up. welcome aboard!!
cheers, glen (currently in beijing!)
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i have lost X3 $25 jigs in one night and not caught a thing.
then when i bought a new jig for $20, lost it within 24 hours and again still caught nothing.
I haven't been fishing for a while after these terrible losses
on top of all that all my gear was stolen from the garage.
so 1 jig lost on your first attempt is nothing to stop you from being persistent
good luck
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one jig is not as bad as losing two rods. one was taking into the water by the sea patrol boats and the other one was there and suddenly something took off with it