Weribee river bream n mulloway

Williamstown, Altona, Point Cook, Werribee
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Re: Weribee river bream n mulloway

Post by fishpod » Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:59 pm

It's the K-Road cliffs

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Re: Weribee river bream n mulloway

Post by Buckle&scream » Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:11 pm

fishpod wrote:It's the K-Road cliffs
That's what I thought at the start but I don't think it is, I've taken my boat up that river and there's more cliff about half way between the mouth of the river and k road. But it's hard to tell for for sure. K road cliffs gotta a lot of big gum trees on top.

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Re: Weribee river bream n mulloway

Post by fishpod » Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:14 pm

Buckle&scream wrote:
fishpod wrote:It's the K-Road cliffs
That's what I thought at the start but I don't think it is, I've taken my boat up that river and there's more cliff about half way between the mouth of the river and k road. But it's hard to tell for for sure. K road cliffs gotta a lot of big gum trees on top.
When you go down the steps there is a track to the left, just follow it for as far as you can untill those prickles get too much and you are right on the spot :thumbsup:

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Re: Weribee river bream n mulloway

Post by Steve1389 » Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:58 pm

fishpod wrote:
Buckle&scream wrote:
fishpod wrote:It's the K-Road cliffs
That's what I thought at the start but I don't think it is, I've taken my boat up that river and there's more cliff about half way between the mouth of the river and k road. But it's hard to tell for for sure. K road cliffs gotta a lot of big gum trees on top.
When you go down the steps there is a track to the left, just follow it for as far as you can untill those prickles get too much and you are right on the spot :thumbsup:
where is the stair case :P

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Re: Weribee river bream n mulloway

Post by fishpod » Wed Apr 27, 2016 9:38 pm

K-Road, just next to the golf coarse is where you will find the stairs

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Re: Weribee river bream n mulloway

Post by Luluberlu » Sat Apr 30, 2016 4:54 pm

Well done for the Mulloway, I used to fish them from the beach on the NSW central coast,reading the water before the full moon night ....plenty over there and called Jewfish... happy to find out we can fish them here as well :super: ..are they seasonal here or always there?

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Post by greggo » Sat Apr 30, 2016 8:07 pm

Luluberlu wrote:are they seasonal here or always there?
Big units tend to stay around all year, just not a lot of them, and really hard to find. Winter produces the most fish of varying size, from 50cm - 1mt+.

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Post by gregmaka » Sat Apr 30, 2016 9:34 pm

This pix is near the red cliffs.

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Post by gregmaka » Sat Apr 30, 2016 9:38 pm

werribee river 2.JPG


sorry did not work for me.

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Re: Weribee river bream n mulloway

Post by nooga27 » Tue Sep 06, 2016 3:26 pm

Anyone have any cheeky Mulloway tips for Weribee River?
Theres plenty of mullet and salmon at the mouth so I assume theyll be there - Anyone heard anything recently?

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