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sports Tackle World Moruya Fishing Report October 28th 2022
Moruya River. Thankfully we didn’t get the predicted rains last weekend, this has allowed the river another week to clear up. The incoming de is s ll your best op on at fishing cleaner, warmer waters. The warm northerly currents that are pushing down the coast, are helping to flush the rivers of the cold dirty waters. With the offshore temperatures star ng to hit 20 degrees, the rivers are in turn also warming up. We can expect the bream, flathead and hopefully the whi ng ac vity to start to increase. There have been good reports as of yesterday, of good numbers of trevally and flathead being caught off of the town boat ramp next to the local pool. Baits of mullet fillet and prawns have been working nicely to date. We can expect to also find the flathead, bream and Trevally under the town bridge working the drop offs and the shallows in the middle of the river. Quarry wharf down to the river mouth is also seeing an increase in fish ac vity, with reports of flathead, tailor, bream and salmon all coming to light over the past few days. The last half of the incoming de, seems to offering the best chance of finding a fish or two. Tuross River. The lower sec ons of the Tuross river are cleaning up quickly now that the flood flows further upstream have abated. There have been good catches in the cleaner warmer waters of flathead, bream, mulloway and tailor all in the lower half of the system. This will con nue to improve throughout the system as we see the influx of warm clean waters back into the system. Baits of all types, as well as lures have all been working on the local fish popula ons. Get out and enjoy what is shaping up to be a reasonable weekend, weather wise. Early morning sessions will be the best mes as the winds are expected to increase throughout the day. Rock and Beach. Salmon have been readily available off most beaches this week, with both baits and lures accoun ng for plenty of fish. No par cular beaches any be er than another, just get out and explore the op ons. As the warm currents increase the water temperatures, the bream and whi ng will start to become a more consistent catch off the local beaches. I prefer to search the areas of mixed ground, in the beach/headland corners for a few of these fish. Beach worms and nippers both being the best baits for a feed of whi ng or bream. Moruya breakwall is always worth a look, with plenty of op on on the beach side. Offshore. The tuna run con nues for the game crews as the water temps con nue to rise. There have also been reasonable catches of snapper and flathead in and around the local reefs. Start looking in 30-40m of water for a chance at finding a tasty feed. As the water temps increase, the bai ish will be star ng to increase over the reefs, both natural and man made. This in turn should also a ract the predators. Prepara ons for the Christmas season is con nuing in store with new stock arriving by the pallet load of a regular basis. Stay tuned for an exci ng announcement over the next few weeks, as more new stock hits the shelves. The new Atomic Real Baitz have been embraced by a lot of customers chasing big flathead, mulloway over the last week. If you haven’t seen them come in store and check them out for yourself. The new Pro Lure Clone Prawns have also been a popular addi on to the so plas cs wall, with both the 62 & 92mm sizes finding a place in some of your tackle boxes already. We love to see what you have been catching, so don’t be afraid to post a photo of your catch in the comments sec on below. Stay safe everyone and remember, “ everyday’s a good day for fishing…” Team Tackle World Moruya.
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South Coast Property Specialists (Carlene Franzen) Tips #1121: What’s In A Name?
Business names are interesting things, and it has a bit of a flow on effect when it comes to web site addresses, emails and the like. For example, apparently the longest web address in the world is llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.co.uk. Imagine spelling that out over the phone. I suspect you would have to do it several times before the other person wrote it down correctly.
Several years ago, when we moved from the “bright gold jacket” real estate franchise to our current “South Coast Property Specialists”, it was an interesting exercise to (a) decide on the name and then (b) find a web address that made sense, wasn’t too long and was even available.
We decided that www.southcoastpropertyspecialists.com.au was a little bit of a mouthful particularly when you start giving out your email address (eg carlene@southcoastpropertyspecialists.com.au). But the obvious address of www.scps.com.au was already taken by someone in the painting profession. So, in the end we settled on www.southcoastps.com.au
So, why am I telling you all this? Before I elaborate, one more bit of history. Many of you will remember the “.com era”. It was a period in the late 1990’s when there was a massive rush of businesses to get themselves online, have an internet presence, start selling items online and basically just get online. Many companies didn’t even really know what it meant at the time, but everyone was doing it. When you did get online, most businesses in Australia got a web address that ended in “.com.au”. For the past few years, the people that look after internet naming standards thought that the “.com” part of the address was no longer really required and so earlier this year, businesses such as ours had the opportunity to register for the equivalent web address that dropped the “.com” part. In our instance that would be www.southcoastps.au. However, if companies didn’t take up the new (shorter) address option then it became available on the general market. As the current owner of www.scps.com.au didn’t take up the new option, we have recently acquired ownership of www.scps.au. Now, most people also realise that you don’t need to put in the ”www” any more, so if you go to your browser and just type in scps.au you will be forwarded to our existing website. Of course, we have also kept our southcoastps.com.au address and that now forwards to scps.au.
Soon (but not yet), we will be changing over our emails to reflect the new shortened domain name and once that happens you will be able to email me at carlene@spcs.au and of course my current email will be forwarded to the new one. How simple will that be?
So, What’s In A Name? In this instance, it’s ease, simplicity and speed. We hope the new changes will make it even easier for our clients and business contacts to contact us.

