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The Hi Tide Podcast for Saturday, May 2nd, 2026

42 min · 1. mai 2026
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A massive high-pressure system continues to deliver glorious weather across the coast. In this week's episode, Grant is joined by Alan Blake of Blake’s Marine to discuss the upcoming Hawkesbury standalone race day and essential outboard maintenance. Plus, a comprehensive fishing rundown from across New South Wales and beyond. 🎣 Regional Fishing Updates * Northern Beaches & Hawkesbury: Great reports of Jewfish, Bonito, and Salmon. Flathead and Flounder are active around Scotland Island and Patonga. * South Coast: Water remains warm at 21–23°C. Marlin and Yellowfin are out wide, while headlands are hosting plenty of Bonito. * Inland & Dams: Yellowbelly and Cod are being caught on spinnerbaits and soft plastics in Chaffey, Split Rock, and Pindari. * Coffs Harbour: Strong runs of Mackerel, Marlin, and Yellowfin closer to shore. 🛠️ Alan’s Tech Tip: The "Key" to Avoiding Grief * Know Your Number: Most outboards have approximately 200 different key variations. Check the two- or three-digit code under the plastic cover of your key and record it in your phone or logbook. * Spare Parts: Always carry a spare cut-out lanyard. Ensure everyone on board knows how to start and operate the motor in case the skipper is incapacitated. 🚤 Industry Highlights & Deals * Yamaha: Save up to $1,350 on mid-range outboards (30–90 hp). * Suzuki: Cheap finance available at a 3.85% comparison rate with a 10% deposit. * Pro-Lure Australia: Tips on using the Hybrid Shrimp (58 mm and 92 mm) and the "Crank Crab" for lethal results on light tackle.

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A massive high-pressure system continues to deliver glorious weather across the coast. In this week's episode, Grant is joined by Alan Blake of Blake’s Marine to discuss the upcoming Hawkesbury standalone race day and essential outboard maintenance. Plus, a comprehensive fishing rundown from across New South Wales and beyond. 🎣 Regional Fishing Updates * Northern Beaches & Hawkesbury: Great reports of Jewfish, Bonito, and Salmon. Flathead and Flounder are active around Scotland Island and Patonga. * South Coast: Water remains warm at 21–23°C. Marlin and Yellowfin are out wide, while headlands are hosting plenty of Bonito. * Inland & Dams: Yellowbelly and Cod are being caught on spinnerbaits and soft plastics in Chaffey, Split Rock, and Pindari. * Coffs Harbour: Strong runs of Mackerel, Marlin, and Yellowfin closer to shore. 🛠️ Alan’s Tech Tip: The "Key" to Avoiding Grief * Know Your Number: Most outboards have approximately 200 different key variations. Check the two- or three-digit code under the plastic cover of your key and record it in your phone or logbook. * Spare Parts: Always carry a spare cut-out lanyard. Ensure everyone on board knows how to start and operate the motor in case the skipper is incapacitated. 🚤 Industry Highlights & Deals * Yamaha: Save up to $1,350 on mid-range outboards (30–90 hp). * Suzuki: Cheap finance available at a 3.85% comparison rate with a 10% deposit. * Pro-Lure Australia: Tips on using the Hybrid Shrimp (58 mm and 92 mm) and the "Crank Crab" for lethal results on light tackle.

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