Been struggling to catch gars off Mordi pier, anyone have any ideas on Wind, and tides roughly.
Thanks legends
GARS OFF PIER
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Persistence!Snapper222 wrote:Been struggling to catch gars off Mordi pier, anyone have any ideas on Wind, and tides roughly.
Thanks legends
Have a talk to them at Fishing Fever.
The best sign that the gars are about are scales on the pier.
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That pier is well known for gars. I have bagged out many times. Keep trying pick calm conditions and burley
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hey Snapper222 i put my garfish setup away about 2 months ago i was catching good mini marlin very early this season and were a better size than the year before so your probably struggling at the pier because there not really around thats my opinion as for mordi pier fish left side last 15 metres of the pier burley up after a while if no enquires time to go homeSnapper222 wrote:Been struggling to catch gars off Mordi pier, anyone have any ideas on Wind, and tides roughly.
Thanks legends
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I’ve always done better with calmer conditions, so maybe steer clear when the winds up
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My mate alway did good of mordie peir in calm conditions using a float and lots of berley
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Was at st helens boat ramp in geelong last month, saw plenty good size gars on the surface at night. Saw some pikes following them too, didnt bring any gear or them so just watched them loiter around.