no probs matesmile0784 wrote:ThanksSTriplett1997 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S02v5v09lNoone2three wrote:Have you got a link to Winga's YouTubeSTriplett1997 wrote:FishHunter81 wrote:Hi guys does anyone know the rough depth about 200m off mornington pier. Going to try a balloon float that dangles bait just at bottom.
Watch Winga's video on youtube, he does it on morno pier, pick a day where boat traffic wont be a thing, with the shitty weather here it'd be a good time to do it
Mornington pier depth
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Thanks for sharing.STriplett1997 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S02v5v09lNosmile0784 wrote:I tried googling it. Cant find it.STriplett1997 wrote:FishHunter81 wrote:Hi guys does anyone know the rough depth about 200m off mornington pier. Going to try a balloon float that dangles bait just at bottom.
Watch Winga's video on youtube, he does it on morno pier, pick a day where boat traffic wont be a thing, with the shitty weather here it'd be a good time to do it
Do you have a link
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The video shows how to disengaged the ballon so your bait is in the bottom.
I think the original question was.to keep it 1mt off the bottom.
I think the original question was.to keep it 1mt off the bottom.
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the video answers his question, he asked what depth does it drop down to when using a balloon to float the bait outsmile0784 wrote:The video shows how to disengaged the ballon so your bait is in the bottom.
I think the original question was.to keep it 1mt off the bottom.
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Thanks Guys,
Yes obviously one would not have 200m of line off the pier when there is heavy boat traffic And I did mean that the bait was on the bottom not near the surface. That video off the pier was a good viewing. Anyway went down today and decided not to use this technique since the wind was not in the exact direction for it to be effective. Caught 2 baby pinkies and threw back. Some kid caught 2 nice flatties and there was a little bit of squid around.
Yes obviously one would not have 200m of line off the pier when there is heavy boat traffic And I did mean that the bait was on the bottom not near the surface. That video off the pier was a good viewing. Anyway went down today and decided not to use this technique since the wind was not in the exact direction for it to be effective. Caught 2 baby pinkies and threw back. Some kid caught 2 nice flatties and there was a little bit of squid around.
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FishHunter81 wrote:Thanks Guys,
Yes obviously one would not have 200m of line off the pier when there is heavy boat traffic And I did mean that the bait was on the bottom not near the surface. That video off the pier was a good viewing. Anyway went down today and decided not to use this technique since the wind was not in the exact direction for it to be effective. Caught 2 baby pinkies and threw back. Some kid caught 2 nice flatties and there was a little bit of squid around.
Least you went out mate, this weathers kept me off the water . You don't 100% have to do the balloon to catch a Snapper though. I've been on the pier when a 6kg Snapper has been caught off the concrete wall at the very start of the pier where the rocks are. Theres a reef edge 40/50m out, and the idea is to cast over the reef edge and try your luck, seen some videos on youtube of an 8kg and some other good ones from the same spot. hightide on dawn or dusk
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A few fish better then nothing lolFishHunter81 wrote:Thanks Guys,
Yes obviously one would not have 200m of line off the pier when there is heavy boat traffic And I did mean that the bait was on the bottom not near the surface. That video off the pier was a good viewing. Anyway went down today and decided not to use this technique since the wind was not in the exact direction for it to be effective. Caught 2 baby pinkies and threw back. Some kid caught 2 nice flatties and there was a little bit of squid around.
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I seen a 5kg snapper caught off the rocks and the guy had trouble getting it up over.the rocks lolSTriplett1997 wrote:FishHunter81 wrote:Thanks Guys,
Yes obviously one would not have 200m of line off the pier when there is heavy boat traffic And I did mean that the bait was on the bottom not near the surface. That video off the pier was a good viewing. Anyway went down today and decided not to use this technique since the wind was not in the exact direction for it to be effective. Caught 2 baby pinkies and threw back. Some kid caught 2 nice flatties and there was a little bit of squid around.
Least you went out mate, this weathers kept me off the water . You don't 100% have to do the balloon to catch a Snapper though. I've been on the pier when a 6kg Snapper has been caught off the concrete wall at the very start of the pier where the rocks are. Theres a reef edge 40/50m out, and the idea is to cast over the reef edge and try your luck, seen some videos on youtube of an 8kg and some other good ones from the same spot. hightide on dawn or dusk
Was kinda funny.
He didn't want to lift the rod up and risk pulling the hook but didnt want anyone climbing on the rocks to get it for him.