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Title: sharking at crib park
Post by: joey1247 on November 02, 2012, 10:15:36 AM
was chating to my mate yesterday
at north ipswich he recons in summer time lots of bull sharks will be coming up the river . wouldn t mind trying a shark lure. or even whole mullet on big hooks.
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: aussiebasser on November 02, 2012, 10:20:52 AM
Wire trace, small catfish, 6/0 hook and hold on.  It's pretty good fun.
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: joey1247 on November 02, 2012, 10:29:47 AM
Wire trace, small catfish, 6/0 hook and hold on.  It's pretty good fun.
thanks for advice wire trace yes a nececitey
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: takrat on November 02, 2012, 11:59:22 AM
Yes, hooked up on a 70cm bullshark well up the Richmond at Tatham the other day. Cast at a swirl in the water and next thing it's all hands on deck. 15lb leader does not have the same tensile strength as wire. Found that out.
JD
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: bjm on November 02, 2012, 06:07:29 PM
Would dusk be the best time to target bull sharks???  If not then what should i look for in the weather stats??

Cheers Brad.
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: UBK on November 02, 2012, 06:20:37 PM
Warm muggy weather suppose to help
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: takrat on November 02, 2012, 06:27:57 PM
I don't think they care a lot, we got hit in the late morning with high sun directly on the water. These sharks often come well up into fresh water for 2 main reasons; one is to chase food and there were lots of gar about. Two they often need to get rid of parasites that will drop off them in fresh water. In our area of the Richmond sytem they have been seen right up near Lismore in the the Wilson. I know I'd never swim there.
JD
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: Binder on November 03, 2012, 03:33:19 AM
Dawn and dusk best times for them, live bait is definitely best, my preference is bream, should be easy enough for you to net some, or catch a smaller cattie, send him back out with a pair of hooks in his back.
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: bondy99 on November 07, 2012, 11:58:09 PM
I lost two sharks down at Wolfdene this arvo, 3.10pm.

I used a 6/0 hook, live poddy mullet and 100 lb jinkai leader,, clean cut took the hook.

Now I'm rigged up with 7766D 9/0 hook crimped to 175lb multistrand stainless wire. This time it wont get away so easily unless its a much bigger shark.

The rig is experimental as I don't normally rig wire so I'll see what happens Thursday, will keep you posted. Bondy
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: takrat on November 08, 2012, 10:09:55 AM
Got it tied to a good strainer post too?
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: bondy99 on November 08, 2012, 10:32:41 PM
Yep, sure did,

It did not get away this time.

Caught one shark at 4.10pm on Thursday 8th, and lost another as the line broke above the swivel, Will try again next week.

Bondy
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: Off on November 11, 2012, 08:57:17 PM
I believe the bull sharks coming into the fresh water are females that enter the fresh to pup. These pups will remain in the fresh water system until old enough to head back to salt. Even then they will travel back and forth from salt to fresh until old enough to stay in open waters.
Title: Re: sharking at crib park
Post by: bondy99 on September 08, 2013, 10:14:48 PM
Bull sharks about 4 ft make great eating.