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mackey st

Post by bowl » Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:02 pm

Headed down around 11.
Couple of flathead on squid.
Also tryed for gars,but wind was making life fun.
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Re: mackey st

Post by Miffy & Sparkles » Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:47 pm

looks like u were fishing on the moon?!!!! :o_0: so very good effort bowlster! :victory:
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Re: mackey st

Post by Fishsniper » Thu Sep 17, 2015 7:45 am

;-) Well done Bowl, did you see the Millers road report? I will start fishing the low tide rocks there over the next few weeks because this spot always produces snapper from the shore in the next month or so ;-)

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Re: mackey st

Post by bowl » Thu Sep 17, 2015 7:56 am

Yeah, never actually seen anyone fish low tide at millers rd.
I know boats fish inclose...there.
Headed to geelong for gars, bit was to windy the other day for the gar spot..
.I always see blokes collecting stuff in shallows from apex park to millers rd area.
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Post by Fishsniper » Thu Sep 17, 2015 8:32 am

It's just a matter of getting a low tide change either at dusk or dawn, really good about an hour into the dark, very safe rocks to fish, all you need is a bait bucket that goes around your waste so you can get right to the end of the rocks but you can also bring your tackle box because there is no swell obviously, good spot for the next month, I'm a little bit excited :banana:

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Re: mackey st

Post by bowl » Thu Sep 17, 2015 2:11 pm

Cool ill give it a crack soon.
Thanks
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Re: mackey st

Post by Fishbrainer » Sat Sep 19, 2015 3:00 pm

The rocks at millers are dangerous they are all small and unstable and the place is pitch black at night so need good lighting, there's a few spots there that are good for fishing everywhere else you will just get snagged gotta know exactly were to cast. That's why you don't see many people fishing of the rocks there's only a small number of people that know how to successfully fish it. :water:

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Re: mackey st

Post by Fishbrainer » Sat Sep 19, 2015 3:04 pm

Bowl there's heaps of gars and flathead in the north of ppb atm we been getting heaps and seen heaps coming up on the pier.... :a_goodjob:

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Post by Fishsniper » Sat Sep 19, 2015 3:09 pm

Fishbrainer wrote:The rocks at millers are dangerous they are all small and unstable and the place is pitch black at night so need good lighting, there's a few spots there that are good for fishing everywhere else you will just get snagged gotta know exactly were to cast. That's why you don't see many people fishing of the rocks there's only a small number of people that know how to successfully fish it. :water:
I know the exact spot but I didn't want to give out too much info and I can't see where they are dangerous and of course you nned lighting at night unless you are miffy and sparkels the Cats Google maps will reviel the exact spot :a_goodjob:

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