Best baits
Small live baits (hardyheads, prawn, mullet), small strip baits — though most are caught on lures
Lures
Small chrome slugs and metals, small soft plastics on 1/8–1/4oz jigheads, small surface poppers and stickbaits, soft vibes
Rigs
Light spin gear — 10–20lb braid, 15–25lb fluorocarbon leader, single hooks on lures. They have hard, bony mouths, so sharp hooks and a firm hookset matter, but no wire is needed. Crush the barbs to speed up release of a fish that's mostly going back.
Technique
Sight-cast small metals and surface lures to schools working bait around creek mouths, harbour walls and sandy beach gutters on a moving tide. A fast retrieve triggers the chase; the strike is immediate and the first jump comes a heartbeat later. Keep the rod tip working to stay connected through the jumps — they shed hooks the moment the line goes slack. Fish the run-in and run-out around structure and current lines.
Best time
Available year-round in the tropical north, with the cooler dry season (April–October) the most comfortable to fish. Run-in and run-out tides around creek mouths and harbour entrances concentrate bait and fire them up. Dawn, dusk and the first hour of dark are the standout windows.