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you boys been hitting up st kilda pier lately?

are there any snappers around?

but then again, my longest rod is 6foot, so i dont think i'll be hitting any fair distance with that.

and lake rowville? where's that?

dunno. dont have a lift for the next time we go since everyones on red p's and passenger restrictions n shit

we usually go to the gazebo next to the spirit of tasmania at night, right thru to the early hours of the morning lol

dunno. dont have a lift for the next time we go since everyones on red p's and passenger restrictions n shit

we usually go to the gazebo next to the spirit of tasmania at night, right thru to the early hours of the morning lol

can't take your gts4?

what rigs do you use anyway?

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can't take your gts4?

what rigs do you use anyway?

probably after dec 24, thats when the p's are booked

i honestly dont remember that rig i have, its all packed away. ive just been using a mates rod(no homo)

probably after dec 24, thats when the p's are booked

i honestly dont remember that rig i have, its all packed away. ive just been using a mates rod(no homo)

Fishing only here, no homo-ing, its srs bsns, will go try, half whiting okay as bait?

i usually throw a whiting on ganged hooks on one of my heavy rods just incase something big is out there

yeh no homo lol

its more of a kickback then a fishing sesh. we usually get some pizza n drinks n shit

i usually throw a whiting on ganged hooks on one of my heavy rods just incase something big is out there

yeh no homo lol

its more of a kickback then a fishing sesh. we usually get some pizza n drinks n shit

heading to sugarloaf tomorrow morning.

heard good things about the yellow bellies, so, hopefully they hit lures that i'm used to using.

heading to sugarloaf tomorrow morning.

heard good things about the yellow bellies, so, hopefully they hit lures that i'm used to using.

Let me know how you go. Went to sugarloaf few weeks back and didn't get one bite. This was a Sunday morning 9-1000 with clear skies. I was using diving hardbodies and soft plastics like camo worms and minnows.

Also went on a chartered fishing boat last weekend on Port Phillip Bay leaving St Kilda Pier. Pretty unlucky - we had 12 guys and we caught 1 snapper and about 3 legal flatties. Snapper were schooling under sounder but just not biting. Perfect 25deg sunny day with clear skies, small wind. If you wanted to just land a fish though, it was incredibly easy to hook up undersize flatties with bait jigs (few guys got quadruple flatties). And we caught a lot of annoying starfish.

Let me know how you go. Went to sugarloaf few weeks back and didn't get one bite. This was a Sunday morning 9-1000 with clear skies. I was using diving hardbodies and soft plastics like camo worms and minnows.

Also went on a chartered fishing boat last weekend on Port Phillip Bay leaving St Kilda Pier. Pretty unlucky - we had 12 guys and we caught 1 snapper and about 3 legal flatties. Snapper were schooling under sounder but just not biting. Perfect 25deg sunny day with clear skies, small wind. If you wanted to just land a fish though, it was incredibly easy to hook up undersize flatties with bait jigs (few guys got quadruple flatties). And we caught a lot of annoying starfish.

Well, i've heard good things about sugarloaf, so i'm gonna try my luck for the yellas or some rainbows.. and i'm wondering if anyone would like to join me.

Snapper bite more at night, that's what i've realised fishing malaysia/indonesia, and big ones at that, I will be going for snapper soon too, but prior to that, will be an evening session at mt martha for some real fresh squid, that should get the fish biting...

Any aussie salmon? They're real fun on light tackle.

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