Heading down to the Peninsula, what is producing at the moment

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Heading down to the Peninsula, what is producing at the moment

Post by LachyBell » Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:02 pm

Heading down along the Peninsula this weekend what piers or estaurys are producing prefferably Squid, Bream and Flathead!

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Re: Heading down to the Peninsula, what is producing at the moment

Post by Bayrock » Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:21 pm

Which peninsula? The morning ton peninsula is producing gummies intermittent on the beaches, piers are good for toadies and the occasional baby squid, or sand whiting, not much else happening land based

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Post by wem21 » Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:22 pm

was at some rocks along mt martha that was about a kilometer from civilisation yesterday morning, we caught 17 pinkes all 35cm+ using placcys and squid caught at the same location within the hour. Also caught around ten salmon that were having a bust up 50m from the shore.

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Post by LachyBell » Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:32 pm

Bayrock wrote:Which peninsula? The morning ton peninsula is producing gummies intermittent on the beaches, piers are good for toadies and the occasional baby squid, or sand whiting, not much else happening land based
what beach and bait if you dont mind me asking

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Re: Heading down to the Peninsula, what is producing at the moment

Post by LachyBell » Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:33 pm

wem21 wrote:was at some rocks along mt martha that was about a kilometer from civilisation yesterday morning, we caught 17 pinkes all 35cm+ using placcys and squid caught at the same location within the hour. Also caught around ten salmon that were having a bust up 50m from the shore.
of the mt martha cliffs

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Post by STriplett1997 » Mon Mar 05, 2018 2:15 pm

Squid on every pier, Mornington going nuts early morning, last few hours of outgoing tide and sunset\dark

Probably some Salmon around.

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Post by Lightningx » Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:33 pm

wem21 wrote:was at some rocks along mt martha that was about a kilometer from civilisation yesterday morning, we caught 17 pinkes all 35cm+ using placcys and squid caught at the same location within the hour. Also caught around ten salmon that were having a bust up 50m from the shore.
Not bad at all mate :thumbsup:

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Post by Lightningx » Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:35 pm

Was at Mornington Pier last Saturday afternoon. Wind picked right up as I got there plenty of people saw them catching all small ones though.

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Post by STriplett1997 » Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:54 pm

Lightningx wrote:Was at Mornington Pier last Saturday afternoon. Wind picked right up as I got there plenty of people saw them catching all small ones though.

I’d be going Sorrento, Flinders, Portsea for the big ones, Mornington never really produces big ones regularly I don’t think. The small ones are good for bait though, and when it’s a hot bite it’s fun to just relax sit back and catch a bag haha

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Post by Lightningx » Mon Mar 05, 2018 5:10 pm

STriplett1997 wrote:
Lightningx wrote:Was at Mornington Pier last Saturday afternoon. Wind picked right up as I got there plenty of people saw them catching all small ones though.

I’d be going Sorrento, Flinders, Portsea for the big ones, Mornington never really produces big ones regularly I don’t think. The small ones are good for bait though, and when it’s a hot bite it’s fun to just relax sit back and catch a bag haha
Haha yea that was the plan mate but gave it a miss as the wind was like gale force lol I’ve caught plenty of big ones Down the road a bit from the cliffs :thumbsup:

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