Wind direction
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Wind direction
Any chance anyone can let me know what sort of wind direction would be best for land based fishing around the docklands/ port melbourne area?
- Fish-cador
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Re: Wind direction
Have done well with any southerly wind around the port Melb area. Best results when there has been a bit of chop. Having said that have caught when it's been flat calm as well...
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Re: Wind direction
Minimum. Synonym - least value, lowest. Etc.Luluberlu wrote:I guess you mean maximum?Fish-cador wrote:SSW, SW, S mimimum 25 knots
Flat water LB is for chicken. Lol
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Re: Wind direction
Thanks Lightningx... How choppy are we talking? 10-15 knots or even more?Lightningx wrote:Have done well with any southerly wind around the port Melb area. Best results when there has been a bit of chop. Having said that have caught when it's been flat calm as well...
You going to be around the port melb area soon?
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Re: Wind direction
10-15 knots is fine mate.Bishaz wrote:Thanks Lightningx... How choppy are we talking? 10-15 knots or even more?Lightningx wrote:Have done well with any southerly wind around the port Melb area. Best results when there has been a bit of chop. Having said that have caught when it's been flat calm as well...
You going to be around the port melb area soon?
I fished that area a lot landbased for salmons 4-5 months ago.
Now I'm fishing more from the boat
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Re: Wind direction
Lucky you! :thumbsup:Lightningx wrote:10-15 knots is fine mate.Bishaz wrote:Thanks Lightningx... How choppy are we talking? 10-15 knots or even more?Lightningx wrote:Have done well with any southerly wind around the port Melb area. Best results when there has been a bit of chop. Having said that have caught when it's been flat calm as well...
You going to be around the port melb area soon?
I fished that area a lot landbased for salmons 4-5 months ago.
Now I'm fishing more from the boat
I'm still restricted to land based only
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- Bluefin
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Re: Wind direction
Plenty of good fish can be caught landbased too mate.Bishaz wrote:Lucky you! :thumbsup:Lightningx wrote:10-15 knots is fine mate.Bishaz wrote:Thanks Lightningx... How choppy are we talking? 10-15 knots or even more?Lightningx wrote:Have done well with any southerly wind around the port Melb area. Best results when there has been a bit of chop. Having said that have caught when it's been flat calm as well...
You going to be around the port melb area soon?
I fished that area a lot landbased for salmons 4-5 months ago.
Now I'm fishing more from the boat
I'm still restricted to land based only
I just hate the packed piers at this time of the year.
It's worth doing some scouting for some quieter places :thumbsup: