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Sneakyfisho Fishing Tackle Shop

Locality: Brookvale, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9949 9488



Address: 533 Pittwater rd 2100 Brookvale, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.sneakyfisho.com

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25.01.2022 Get bent with 25% off all Rods! In-store only, ends Sunday Sneakyfisho @533 Pittwater Rd Brookvale



24.01.2022 SYDNEY FISHING REPORT Fishing Report 2.1.2020 First report of the year so Happy New Year to all. As we start another year I hope the fishing continues to be as good as it has been this season so far.... Around middle harbour this week there has been some excellent fishing with schools of Salmon, Kingfish and Tailor working hard on the surface smashing baitfish in such a frenzy that the baitfish are being driven against the boats that are in the area. Finding the fish this week was an easy task on some days by looking for schools of birds and on others there has been no surface action and a bit more effort was needed to locate the fish. Slimey Mackerel are in the harbour and at the artificial reef in big numbers and the reports are that it does not take long to pick up a tank full of livies. Drifting around Watson’s bay with some fresh bait has been good for some anglers picking up good-sized Flathead. North head and Bluefish point have been some of the more popular areas for those looking for Kingfish but lately a lot of these have been taken by anglers fishing south of the heads and with one angler reporting that he is picking up kings trolling small Tuna skirts and Rapala diving lures. There was a report earlier in the week that one angler while trolling for kingfish picked up a long tail Tuna. Small Mahi Mahi have been taken of some of the private fads but as yet there are no solid reports of fish holding on the fisheries fads but with the hot current that is offshore at the moment it should not be long before we see some good numbers of these excellent sports fish. Dee Why has come into the spotlight over the last week with crowds of up to one hundred anglers and families lighting up the lagoon hunting for some of the large school prawns that are on offer at the moment. With good wave conditions on the beaches there are a lot of fresh gutters and the fish are on the move with Whiting Bream and Salmon being taken up and down the coast with Manly Narrabeen and Palm beaches still being some of the better ones to try. Photo Credit: Cam Miller As always stay safe and enjoy the fishing. Paul O Hagan works at Sneakyfisho.com See more

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19.01.2022 SYDNEY FISHING REPORT Fishing Report 23.01.2020 Plenty of black Marlin showed up last week close in around the Sydney fad. Apparently there were good numbers of good-sized Mahi Mahi holding on the fads earlier in the week but as the week went on Marlin moved in around the bait schools and the Mahi Mahi moved on.... There were Marlin showing on the surface giving some anglers the chance to pitch live baits at them as I had witnessed myself on the Thursday as a black Marlin broke surface and screamed of into the distance. One thing that I should mention is that when a fish is hooked they usually run a long distance from the boat and other boats should give them a bit of space and not run along the back of their boat and cut of the catch of the day. Trolling live slimey Mackerel was the key to getting a hook up. Further out there was some good Mahi Mahi taken on some of the private fads along with striped Marlin along the shelf. Along the beaches there have been plenty of Salmon and Tailor feeding on baitfish and casting pilchards on gang hooks is working well for some anglers on the south side of Curl Curl at the pool and along the beach Most of the beaches are holding a range of fish but with the lagoons breaking out after the recent rains there should be a few Mulloway on the prowl looking for some of the bait being washed out. Kingfish are still patrolling around the harbour in good numbers and reports from a few of our younger anglers that have been fishing in their kayaks is that they are taking good numbers of rats and the odd larger fish on slapsticx lures on light tackle. Fishing in and around north harbour there are mixed bags of fish being taken from good Bream to Flathead and Flounder while fishing with fish baits. Around the spit bridge there have been some very large Kingfish taken by some anglers while slow trolling live squid around the boat moorings in the evening before the sun goes down. Photo: Todd Rathberger Mahi Mahi caught on Oceanhunter sports fishing with Vic Levett As always stay safe and enjoy the fishing. Paul O Hagan works at sneakyfisho.com See more

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07.01.2022 SYDNEY FISHING REPORT Fishing Report 6.02.2020 Our cover picture is of a beautiful black Marlin taken by Zane Levett of Sydney while fishing on a recent trip out on Ocean Hunter sports fishing being prepared for release after a hard struggle. There have been a lot of small blacks taken anywhere between Long reef and the bait station giving anglers in small boats the chance of catching there first Marlin with most fish being taken on live slimey Mackerel.... Just lately the water temperature has dropped a few degrees but out towards the shelf the conditions are still good and holding marlin and Mahi Mahi. When the opportunity arises it is the best time to get out and try for some of these great game fish. Long reef has seen an influx of very large bronze Whaler sharks that have been attacking any live bait that is in the water and not swimming well and further to the south it is Hammer head sharks that are giving anglers a bit of bother. Along the beaches the reports coming in are that Dee Why beach is the place were there have been consistent catches of Tailor in the evening and a few Mulloway have been being taken up and down the peninsula for those fishing into the night. Narrabeen lake is still fishing well for good sized Flathead being taken while using soft plastics and vibes fishing along the weed beds at the back of the lake with the best time being early morning and late evening. Inside the harbour Flathead Bonito and Kingfish along with the occasional Mulloway are available in good numbers. Small and medium metal spinners cast into the schools of Bonito and worked through the water at speed is usually the way to pick up some of these fish. As well as live bait for the kings a lot of our junior anglers are using soft plastics and sugarpen lures to get into the Kingfish and are having a lot of luck picking up fish on light tackle. Although this is a great way to pick up small kingfish when a larger fish comes along it usually ends up with the leader being snapped and a lure lost. As always stay safe and enjoy the fishing. Paul O Hagan works at Sneakyfisho See more

04.01.2022 SYDNEY FISHING REPORT Fishing Report 30.01.2020 Very large Bonito on the prowl as can be seen with the specimen that is on our cover picture with Cal Paterson holding a monster that he had taken while out on a recent charter with Stuart Reid from Sydney harbour fishing tours. As well as some good Bonito there are good numbers of Kingfish Salmon and Tailor all along our headlands.... Spinning large metals or casting stick baits has been a very successful method of picking up a few Kingfish along the whale beach headland for some anglers while others are live baiting of south curl curl along the rocks and having a lot of success early in the morning with Kingfish and a few sharks being taken. Along the beaches there have been a few reports of Mulloway being taken after the rains washed out the lagoons with Dee why, Bungan and Narrabeen beaches being mentioned. Narrabeen lake has is fishing well for some anglers trolling small diving lures around the weed beds and some good sized Flathead have been taken with this method. For those that are fishing from the shore drifting worms on the incoming tide just in front of the caravan park is producing some good whiting and Bream with the early morning being more productive that the evening. Long reef is still a favourite location to fish if you have a boat with massive schools of baitfish in the area it does not take long before you locate where the Kingfish are. From most of the reefs at the moment there are reports of Barracouta moving around in big numbers and they are prepared to attack anything form small baits to trolled lures. While using berley is a great way to attract fish it is also a dinner bell for these toothy critters so be prepared to loose a few rigs. Further out to sea there have been some good catches of striped Marlin and large Mahi Mahi being taken from the shelf and beyond. Inside the harbour all of the pelagics are in good numbers and can be easily found with the flocks of birds following and diving into the schools of baitfish. As always stay safe and enjoy the fishing. Paul O Hagan works at sneakyfisho.com See more

03.01.2022 SYDNEY FISHING REPORT Fishing Report 10.01.2020 Some great reports coming in this week from our game fishing anglers. With three customers coming in this week saying that they had picked up small black Marlin ranging in depths from seventy to one hundred and forty metres of water of our coast.... As well as small black Marlin there are good reports of striped Marlin further out wide and for those anglers waiting on some good news regarding the Mahi Mahi apparently there have been some taken of the fads and some very large fish can be seen. The only thing that is stopping some of the boats heading out is the wind that seems to blow up each weekend but with a very large amount of baitfish around our shores any chance to get out wide could be very rewarding. Beach fishing has been up and down over the last few weeks and for some there are a lot of small Whiting along with Salmon but only this week there has been a report of a very nice Mulloway taken locally while one angler was fishing with some light gear and after a forty minute fight a bar of silver was landed. With the high tides peaking in the evening this week it might be a good time to try for one of these magnificent fish. Inside the harbour there are also good reports of Mulloway been taken by a few anglers that are fishing from the night into the early morning in some of the areas close to the spit bridge. Salmon, Tailor and Bonito are still feeding well inside the harbour with a lot of fish being taken on Metal lures and stick baits and for those looking for a more casual approach strips of freshly caught squid strips set down with a very light ball sinker among a trail of berley has been working very well for some anglers in picking up a feed. There is a lot of small Kingfish feeding on baitfish at the moment up and down the harbour and if you can find the baitfish you should be able to get the Kingfish with live slimeys or squid being the bait of choice. Photo credit: Anthony Fell As always stay safe and enjoy the fishing. Paul O Hagan works at sneakyfisho.com



01.01.2022 SYDNEY FISHING REPORT Fishing Report 16.01.2020 Our cover picture this week is of Vic Levett owner operator of Ocean Hunter Sports fishing holding what can only be called a magnificent specimen of a Mahi Mahi that was taken of Sydney recently. From all reports there are several of the fads holding good numbers of these amazing sports fish and for some of our game anglers black marlin have also been taken in good numbers while trolling skirts and live baits not that fa...r offshore. This is a great opportunity for some of our smaller boats to have a go at catching some of these excellent fighting fish. Inside the harbour there are still big numbers of Kingfish holding around middle harbour and although there are lots of small undersized fish that are great sport on light tackle larger fish are usually swimming around and under them. There have also been reports that the Bonito are in good numbers and casting small metals around the schools should see a few fish come to the boat. For those anglers fishing from the land most of the rocky headlands are holding Salmon, and Kingfish that are being taken on live Yellowtail that are in good numbers at the moment or stick baits. Beach fishing over the last week has improved a lot along the southern side of Collaroy with good number Salmon and Tailor working baitfish just beyond casting range but as the daylight starts to fade they make their way closer to shore. Flat rock at south curl curl has also fished well for most anglers in the early morning with live bait being the key to picking up a few fish. Whale beach headlands has also been very productive for Kingfish with anglers picking up fish on large metals and stick baits but again the ratio of keepers are about ten to one as the smaller fish are very eager to get to the baits. Narrabeen Lake has been great for the kids that are of school at the moment with most taking their first fish. A light rod and reel with a small sinker just above the hook and some worms, prawns or squid is all that is needed for to get a few fish. As always stay safe and enjoy the fishing. Paul O Hagan works at SNEAKYFISHO.COM See more

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