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1 Fishing Jumpinpin Successfully
By Dave ‘Nugget’ Downie

2 Season Planner Summer Autumn Winter Spring
Main species - whiting, flathead, mangrove jack, bull sharks Secondary species - tailor, mulloway, trevally, mud crabs, prawns Autumn Main species - whiting, flathead, prawns Secondary species - bream, tailor, bull sharks, mulloway, mud crabs Winter Main species - bream, mulloway, tailor, luderick, Secondary species – flathead, trevally Spring Main species – mulloway, bream, flathead, whiting Secondary species – tailor, bream, mud crabs 2

3 Species Guide - BREAM 2 bream for 4.1kg 3

4 Species Guide Bream Winter for quality and quantity Run in tide
Deep water snags during the day or bright nights Shallows on dark nights 2 rigs – casting and anchored Local flooding will get them biting outside of winter Strong tidal flow 4

5 Bream Baits Yabbies + Mullet / Chook Gut Fillets / cubes + Other
Bread, Squid, Ox Heart, Chicken, Liver 5

6 Techniques Drop Back Snags Eddy / Ripple lines
Bottom Formations & Hardness Move Often – Keep Looking Come back on a different tide 6

7 The ‘Drop Back’ Technique
Fish strike on the drop back, So drop back… The ‘anchored’ rig The ‘worked’ rig 7

8 Locations at Jumpinpin
Deep Water Crusoe Island Short Island Kalinga Bank Shallow Water Tiger Mullet Crusoe 8

9 Swan Bay Kalinga Bank Pin Bar Short Island Crusoe Isl 9

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11 Locations at Jumpinpin
Deep Water Crusoe Island Short Island Kalinga Bank Shallow Water Tiger Mullet Crusoe 11

12 Pin Bar Crusoe Island Tiger Mullet 12

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14 Species Guide - Mulloway
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15 Species Guide Mulloway Winter / spring After floods
Ledges, deep water snags, bar entrances Tide change on the big tides Long trace rig Live mullet best followed by pike, whiting or herring Fresh slab of luderick, tailor, mackerel or tuna or squid 15

16 Rigs for Mulloway At Anchor Long Trace Drifting Sinker on the hook 16

17 Bait for Mulloway Live Bait Dead Bait
Mullet, Pike, Tailor, Herring, Other Dead Bait Fillets, Prawns, Squid 17

18 Time & Tide for Mulloway
Best Tide Run out at the Pin Bar Smallest tide of the month Best Time Dusk, Dawn, Tide Changes, Floods Best Time Moon Phase Any 18

19 Good tide for mulloway at the Pin
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20 Locations for Mulloway
Jumpinpin Bar Run Out Tide Deep Holes Bottom of the Tide River Mouths 20

21 Swan Bay Duck Creek Breakthrough Kalinga Bank Short Isl North
Crusoe Isl 21

22 North Stradbroke Island
Russell Island North Stradbroke Island Koureyabba Point Cobby Hole Cabbage Tree Point Short Island 22

23 Species Guide - Tailor 23

24 Species Guide Tailor Winter for quality Run in tide Onshore breeze
Close to bar entrances or deeper holes Sunrise or sunset Lures, pilchards, squid, bonito 24

25 Rigs for Tailor Casting At anchor No Sinker Small sinker on the hook
Long (1 – 1.5m) trace 4 ball sinker 25

26 Bait for Tailor Pilchards Garfish Bonito Lures 26

27 Time & Tide for Tailor Best Tide Best Time Best Time Moon Phase
Run in at the Pin Bar Big tides are usually best Onshore breeze Best Time Dusk, Dawn Best Time Moon Phase Lead up to the new and full moons 27

28 Locations for Tailor Swan Bay Kalinga Bank Short Isl North Crusoe Isl
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29 Species Guide - Flathead
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30 Species Guide - Flathead
Spring / summer species Bait or lure must be on the bottom Any object on a sand bottom will hold them Bait / lure must be moving Natural colours in clear water, dark colours in dark water The mouth of creeks, drains on the run out tide Edge of main channels on the run in tide 30

31 Dead Baits Baits for Flathead Pilchards Hardiheads Whitebait Prawns
Cut bait 31

32 Live Baits Herring Diver whiting
Baits for Flathead Live Baits Herring Diver whiting Mullet Bony bream / silver biddies Prawns 32

33 Hard bodied lures 33

34 Locations for Flathead
Swan Bay Kalinga Bank Short Isl North Crusoe Isl 34

35 Locations for Flathead
North Stradbroke Island Russell Island Cabbage Tree Point Short Island 35

36 Species Guide - Whiting
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37 Species Guide Whiting Summer season Strong tidal flow
Edge of channels on the run out tide Night better than day Move out of dirty water after floods Yabbies best bait in discoloured water Worms best bait at night 37

38 Time & Tide for Whiting Best Tide Best Time Best Time Moon Phase
Run out Big tides are usually best Best Time After Dark Best Time Moon Phase Lead up to the new and full moons 38

39 Bait for Whiting Yabbies Blood Worms Prawns 39

40 Bait for Whiting Yabbies Blood Worms Prawns 40

41 Bait for Whiting Yabbies Blood Worms Prawns 41

42 Bait for Whiting Yabbies Blood Worms Prawns 42

43 Rigs for Whiting At anchor Drifting Long (1 – 1.5m) trace
2 - 4 ball sinker Drifting Smaller sinker, long trace 43

44 Locations for Whiting Cobby Isl Slipping Sands Kalinga Bank 
Short Isl. 44

45 Locations for Whiting Pin Bar Crusoe Isl South Tiger Mullet Channel
Stradbroke Isl Tiger Mullet Channel Jacobs Well boat ramp 45

46 Species Summary Whiting Bloodworms, run out tide, move often
Bream Mullet gut, run in tide, on the bottom Mulloway Live bait, run out tide, ledges, patience Tailor Pilly or flesh, run in tide, moving bait Flathead Baitfish, on the bottom, moving bait 46

47 Evaluate the Situation
What month is it ? What is the tide ? What is the current flow ? What are the other influences? This information creates your fishing plan 47

48 NUGGETOUTDOORS.COM.AU Dave ‘Nugget’ Downie 48


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