New South Wales, Australia
The Hacking River is a waterbody in New South Wales, Australia. The river with a length of 42 kilometres flows through the Royal National Park to Port Hacking.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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Use a small ball sinker with a small long shank hook to catch a snapper or a bream. Prawns as a bait are the most effective for these fish in the Hacking River.
A small ball sinker on a 1-meter dropper to a 2-long shank hook with a piece of prawn and pilchard for flatheads is a great option.
To attract whitings use a small ball sinker on a 0.5-meter dropper with 3 red beans and some tubing and then a 8 long shank hook.
Fishing on weekdays is more enjoyable than on weekends due to reduced boat traffic. Choose noisy lures in windy weather and quieter ones in calm days.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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