Best place to fish in williamstown

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Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by Shimanoo » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:04 pm

What is the best place to fish in around Williamson at the moment?, i've got a light 2-4kg outfit, will this be suitable for KGW?

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Re: Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by fishingking » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:29 pm

yes it wil.l the best place would be at the tip of the pier make sure u bring some nails and a plank of wood to extend ur self from the space u got between people which isn't very much maybe about 50 cm , goodluck
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BREAM- 30CM
BARRACOUTTA- 60CM
BROWN TROUT- 54CM

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Re: Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by CarlG » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:30 pm

Shimanoo wrote:What is the best place to fish in around Williamson at the moment?, i've got a light 2-4kg outfit, will this be suitable for KGW?
Perfect for whiting..that`s all I normally use..

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Re: Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by Shimanoo » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:36 pm

Would 6lb mono line be suitable? And is the Ferguson pier good at the moment?

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Re: Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by fishingking » Fri Apr 05, 2013 10:53 pm

[youtube]2V3c9eJ_4xI[/youtube]
"A BAD DAY OUT FISHING IS A GOOD DAY OUT FISHING"
BREAM- 30CM
BARRACOUTTA- 60CM
BROWN TROUT- 54CM

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Re: Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by Sputnik22 » Sat Apr 06, 2013 8:18 am

fishingking wrote:[youtube]2V3c9eJ_4xI[/youtube]
Why would you keep those fish? Maybe one, maybe, but both?

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Re: Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by Cuda » Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:24 pm

I guess if it's legal, fair enough...But some of the "ethics" with the fish...Any more blokes on the boat to take a hoto with the fish? smh
The guy that's actually caught them has the least time with them :icon_lolz:

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Re: Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by Tonyzee » Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:29 pm

Outfit is perfect for KGW, however, getting a whiting in Williamstown landbased off a pier, "tell him he's dreamin'"

You should expect Bream Pinkies Flathead Mullet Trevs, but the few spots that will hold a whiting will require a surf rod, you will need to go on the beach side and find a patch of sand between the rocks. Can be done, a lot of hard work.

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Re: Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by Shimanoo » Sat Apr 06, 2013 8:47 pm

I got some soft plastics, hard bodies and bluebait, will these be effective at the Ferguson pier?

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Re: Best place to fish in williamstown

Post by ducky » Sat Apr 06, 2013 8:56 pm

Can't advise on a location.

However I'll weigh into the mulloway convo. I think most knowledge about jewies is that they are a very fast growing fish and hard to catch for the majority of anglers. Both these things lead to a healthy amount of numbers of fish.

Having said that if that's the episode I think it is I wouldn't keep anything out of those waters unless I was planning on mounting it.

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