Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

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Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

Post by Baysider » Thu Feb 02, 2017 6:37 am

Long time reader first time poster. Any point flicking soft plastics around these areas? Not far from home but haven't seen much to suggest this method would work. Cheers

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Re: Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

Post by 4liters » Thu Feb 02, 2017 7:02 am

You might get perch on plastics in the creeks and mangroves around there
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Re: Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

Post by eddyt » Thu Feb 02, 2017 8:38 am

Plague amount of toadies in warneet means your sp doesn't last very long. They work very well on the trevally though if you don't mind losing a few. Avoid anything with a curly tail

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Re: Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

Post by skronkman » Thu Feb 02, 2017 9:03 am

I've seen a big flatty taken on A 6" prawn SP from the warneet pier. Also mulloway in there but I've not caught one yet. Good luck and report back.

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Re: Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

Post by Baysider » Thu Feb 02, 2017 10:14 am

Thanks guys. I'll target flattys with a paddle tail early Saturday and let you know how it goes. Can you walk around the waters edge or is the pier the place?

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Re: Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

Post by repspec » Thu Feb 02, 2017 1:19 pm

go speak to Al at the warneet boat ramp shop and he will help you out. He has caught a few 50cm rock flatties off the pier this week

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Re: Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

Post by Whiskers » Thu Feb 02, 2017 2:25 pm

SP's are always worth a go, specially on the flood tide.

If you have access to a small boat it will open up a lot more water to you, specially up into the creeks, but if not, there's still a lot of water that can be covered landbased. Just be careful if you walk out on some of the sand flats, they're not as solid as they look!

EP's are always on the cards, particularly in the upper reaches of Cannons Creek. Flatties on the sand flats and channels at Warneet, Trevally will hang around structure of any kind so the jetties etc are prime spots, and as Skronkman said, the ever elusive Jewie is known to frequent the area.

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Re: Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

Post by Baysider » Sat Feb 04, 2017 7:45 am

fished for about an hour. 2nd cast got a good 55cm flatty. Water started moving after that and struggling with the weight.didnt have any keeping gear either left everything at home so some other punters got a good feed haha. Will be back

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Re: Warneet/Cannons Creek soft plastics

Post by Mallee » Sat Feb 04, 2017 11:52 am

What a great day for fishing out from warneet
sun biting down
calm as
no wind
and No bloody Fish!
1 pinkie and 1 mackerel
Maybe the next spot

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