lorne reports
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- Bluefin
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- bowl
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Re: lorne reports
:victory: be heading down that way this week...was thinking Jan juc but will try banocoora... Any other options down of that way ?ifish83 wrote:it has been very quite on the lorne side
Bancoora Beach has been fishing well on the last 2 hours of the high tide for Salmon if you are after a closer option on the surf coast
To many boats kayak, helicopter , catch a fish,catch a fish
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Re: lorne reports
Jan juc has been producing also, however i had a try there on sat afternoon in perfect conditions, didnt see anyone land a fish/get a bite go figure.
My pick would be bancoora, this week in the late afternoon till dark. You need a north wind for at least to constant days to fish here, otherwise it it weed central
My pick would be bancoora, this week in the late afternoon till dark. You need a north wind for at least to constant days to fish here, otherwise it it weed central
- mazman
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Re: lorne reports
this still cracks me up, I just can't believe someone actually did itBasti wrote:how about those walkers that just started picking up adz's fish and walking away with them. "oh we thought they'd just washed up"DougieK wrote:Walking back up Gunnamatta with about 20kg of salmon on a string, a lady no sh1t asks carl 'did you catch those fish?!'hornet wrote: tourists asking "have you caught anything" every 5 minutes
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No, they are delivered into the dunes by a magical salmon fairy that we trade the cuttle fish we collect on the way up the beach for salmon with.
Youtube channel:Hawkesy Fishing