Hudson creek
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- Jedi Seadog
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Hudson creek
Hi guys just chasin Info on Hudson creek have searched but came up with donuts. Just wanting to know if I will have enough water to move around in upper reaches of Hudson creek with the 0.73m low. Haven’t fished Hudson before wanting to focus efforts towards upper reaches to keep out of wind. If it’s fairly shallow up that end will end up at middle arm as I am familiar with the place.
Cheers gibbsy
Cheers gibbsy
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- Jedi Seadog
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Re: Hudson creek
I've got right up into it on a 1.28 with a 6m boat but a 0.73 low would be pushing it to get right up the nooks. It's pretty much the same as Bleesers and has a deeper channel inside it and a narrow channel in and out.
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- Jedi Seadog
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Re: Hudson creek
Another alternative is reichardt creek but havent fishes it before so in same boat in regards to amount of water to move around on low tide with electric
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- Jedi Seadog
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Re: Hudson creek
Ninja fish not so much fussed to get right up into feeders more aiming at sticking main channel up top flicking drains. That stretch of main channel on your first photo you wouldn’t happen to remember depth on that 1.28m low. Boat is a 5.35 provides I’ve got 500-600mm I’m comfortable cheers for info btw main that low tide pic is helpful my google earth shows it with tide up
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- Jedi Seadog
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Re: Hudson creek
Haves fished bleesers once so gives me abit of an idea thanks mate
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Re: Hudson creek
I reckon there was 2m+ in the middle. There were a few Salmon up around the old barge slab back in February and pic shows the slab from inside looking back to Hudson with the ramp (half slab) under water. careful of the steel poles that are submersed if you go around it and it took me a three point turn with a deckie as lookout.
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- Jedi Seadog
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Re: Hudson creek
Cheers ninjafish, you wouldn’t know lowest water height to leave creek mate?
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- Jedi Seadog
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Re: Hudson creek
Cheers ninjafish, you wouldn’t know lowest water height to leave creek mate? Thanks for all the tips mate, appreciate its more of a reccy trip than anything trying to do more harbour fishing but throughout east arm have done plenty at middle
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- Jedi Seadog
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Re: Hudson creek
Just checked photos. I went in on 4.80 and came out at 1.87.
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Re: Hudson creek
Hmm tomorrow’s low is 1.1m less might stick to middle arm I reckon unless your definite the channel had over 2m haha
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Re: Hudson creek
Look out for all the construction stuff in that creek
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Re: Hudson creek
Cheers guys for responses ended up at middle arm, between three of us two hits from Barra and dropped a queenie, no crabs. Watched a Barra around a metre roll on bait next to my mates bomber. And my fuel flow sensor wasn’t reading right and ran out of juice two kms from ramp. Any one know how to calibrate lowrance EP-60R fuel flow sensor correctly
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Re: Hudson creek
I wouldn't trust any sensor to that extent
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