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Sydney Winter Fishing: Tailor, Bream and Flathead on the Fall - A Harbour Deep Dive

Sydney Winter Fishing: Tailor, Bream and Flathead on the Fall - A Harbour Deep Dive

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Artificial Lure here with your Sydney fishing report. We’ve got a classic winter pattern settling over the Harbour and coast. Sydney’s sitting under cool, mostly clear skies with light westerlies this arvo, freshening a touch offshore. Overnight temps are cold, but the days are crisp and comfortable on the water. Sunrise was around twenty past seven, sunset just before five, so it’s a short window – prime bite times are that first light period and the last hour before dark. Tides in Sydney Harbour today are running a morning high, a decent run-out through late morning to early arvo, then a smaller afternoon high. That falling tide has been the pick for the estuary predators – plenty of bait pushed off the banks and the fish are sitting on the edges and drop-offs waiting to ambush. In the Harbour, tailor and salmon have been working bait schools around North Head, South Head and the main channel markers. Birds have been the giveaway – keep an eye out for terns dipping and wheeling. Metal slugs around 10–25 grams in silver or pilchard patterns, fast retrieved, have been doing damage. A few bonito still mixed in, especially wider of the Heads when the water cleans up. Kingfish numbers have thinned with the cooler water, but there are still school fish hanging around structure – the markers off Clarke and Shark Island, the Wedding Cake, and the deeper reefs towards The Spit. Anglers soaking fresh squid strips or live yakkas on the tide changes have picked up a steady trickle of rats with the odd legal. Soft plastics in 5–7 inch jerk shad profiles, worked mid-water around the pylons, are worth a crack if you prefer artificials. Inside the bays, bream and flathead have been reliable. Around Drummoyne, Iron Cove, Rose Bay and Blackwattle, bait fishos using peeled prawn and chicken thigh on light gear have reported good mixed bags – bream to 35 cm and flatties to mid-50s. Soft plastics in the 3–4 inch range – paddle tails and curl tails in natural or motor oil colours – hopped along the bottom on the outgoing tide are producing consistent flathead, especially along sandy drop-offs and channel edges. Luderick are starting to fire properly along the rock walls and lower Harbour. Cabbage and green weed under a float, fished along places like Cremorne Point, Bradley’s Head and the ferry wharves, has seen some solid bags for patient anglers working the run-in tide. Make sure your leader is fine and your depth set just off the rocks. Off the ocean rocks, drummer and groper are on the chew around Coogee, Maroubra and further north around Dee Why and North Curl Curl. Cunje, peeled prawn and fresh bread baits in the wash are the go, but pick your day and fish safely – winter swells can still surprise. A couple of hotspots to circle right now: - Middle Harbour from The Spit up to Roseville Bridge for bream, flathead and the odd mulloway on live bait at night. - North Head and the adjacent grounds for salmon, tailor and the chance of a late kingfish when the bait is up. Best overall lures this week: small chrome metals, natural-coloured soft plastics in 3–5 inch sizes, and squid jigs in pink, orange and brown for gathering fresh bait. Best baits: live yakka, fresh squid, pilchard, prawns and chicken for bream and flathead, plus weed and cabbage for blackfish. That’s your Sydney fishing wrap from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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