Hi, that is fishermans cottages at Cremorne. They are pretty basic but right on the river. There is also some slightly more upmarket accommodation in the same complex.
Hi yes most anglers use bait in PSJ river. I found good fresh sardine bait to be very effective for Kob and Grunter. Worm works great but is hard to get. Live bait is also good but hard to get.
Hi. Four old pensioners are going to PSJ in October for three days. Please can you advise us re lures to take with. We are going to be there going into spring tides fishing from a boat. Are there any areas that are more productive eg near the mouth or above the bridge? Your advice is appreciated.
Thanks Mark, In this particular vid I was using an Assassin supernova 7.2' MH paired with a Shimano Sustain 3000 loaded with 20pd berkley whiplash and a 40 pound Fluoro leader. My 2nd rod is a Fenwick aetos with a Daiwa BG MQ 2500 and 15 pd Daiwa braid ending with 30 pd fluoro leader. Les uses similar size setups.
Great video and nice catches. Also looks like a good place you stayed at, what is the name of the accommodation?
Hi, that is fishermans cottages at Cremorne. They are pretty basic but right on the river. There is also some slightly more upmarket accommodation in the same complex.
Very nice on that light gear
Thanks
One other thing. Have you used bait to catch fish in the River at PSJ?
Hi yes most anglers use bait in PSJ river. I found good fresh sardine bait to be very effective for Kob and Grunter. Worm works great but is hard to get. Live bait is also good but hard to get.
TOP catch..one question..do you need a licence for that boat..skippers..I want to buy one..😊
Hi, as far as I am aware you need a skippers to take the boat to sea but not for the river.
What wind direction and tide did you catch the kob on
Hiya Marko, highish outgoing tide with an east wind and rising pressure
@@FISHINGTHEWILDCOAST thanks very much
Hi. Four old pensioners are going to PSJ in October for three days. Please can you advise us re lures to take with. We are going to be there going into spring tides fishing from a boat. Are there any areas that are more productive eg near the mouth or above the bridge? Your advice is appreciated.
Bucktail jigs work great but are hard work. Half ounce. Trolling small rapala type lipped lures are the easiest and can be very effective
Great post, what rods, reels, line etc are you guy's using?
Thanks Mark, In this particular vid I was using an Assassin supernova 7.2' MH paired with a Shimano Sustain 3000 loaded with 20pd berkley whiplash and a 40 pound Fluoro leader. My 2nd rod is a Fenwick aetos with a Daiwa BG MQ 2500 and 15 pd Daiwa braid ending with 30 pd fluoro leader. Les uses similar size setups.