Piers along Mornington Pininsular

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TIMMOBOY
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Piers along Mornington Pininsular

Post by TIMMOBOY » Tue Jan 14, 2014 9:42 pm

On Saturday the 25th of January I am heading down to the mornington peninsular and just travelling to all the different piers but I was just wondering if there are any piers lately that have had a fair amount of fish around prefrebly whiting and flatties.
if anyone knows anything i would appreciate it a lot.
cheers. :a_goodjob:

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Re: Piers along Mornington Pininsular

Post by gregmaka » Tue Jan 14, 2014 9:55 pm

great introduction

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Re: Piers along Mornington Pininsular

Post by Wolly Bugger » Wed Jan 15, 2014 7:16 am

TIMMOBOY wrote:On Saturday the 25th of January I am heading down to the mornington peninsular and just travelling to all the different piers but I was just wondering if there are any piers lately that have had a fair amount of fish around prefrebly whiting and flatties.
if anyone knows anything i would appreciate it a lot.
cheers. :a_goodjob:
There is an article about the piers on the Peninsula Total tackle website.

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