Baitgrounds?
- STriplett1997
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Baitgrounds?
Hey all,
I'm heading out of Yaringa tomorrow morning 10am for the incomming tide and plan on targeting some squid along Quail/Tyabb for snapper bait later on in the day as ive run out of Salmon in the freezer which was doing the damage.. still a newbie to squidding so we'll see how that goes. Failing that it'd be ideal to get onto some other freshies such as Trevally, salmon, snook etc.. Are the Quail and Tyabb banks good spots to target them as well? or Middle spit? any advice on location to catch some fresh bait would be appreciated :water:
Cheers :cheers:
I'm heading out of Yaringa tomorrow morning 10am for the incomming tide and plan on targeting some squid along Quail/Tyabb for snapper bait later on in the day as ive run out of Salmon in the freezer which was doing the damage.. still a newbie to squidding so we'll see how that goes. Failing that it'd be ideal to get onto some other freshies such as Trevally, salmon, snook etc.. Are the Quail and Tyabb banks good spots to target them as well? or Middle spit? any advice on location to catch some fresh bait would be appreciated :water:
Cheers :cheers:
- crumpet_avenger
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Re: Baitgrounds?
The pier near the sub to the south of hastings holds good bait.
Ive got mackerel yakkas couta and trevally there. Burley hard and cast towards the structure
Ive got mackerel yakkas couta and trevally there. Burley hard and cast towards the structure
- STriplett1997
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Re: Baitgrounds?
cheers. is that BP Jetty? paternoster rig?crumpet_avenger wrote:The pier near the sub to the south of hastings holds good bait.
Ive got mackerel yakkas couta and trevally there. Burley hard and cast towards the structure
- crumpet_avenger
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Re: Baitgrounds?
Yeah. Or you cannuse the sabiki jigs. They work well there..but the tide can rush through so pick your times
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Re: Baitgrounds?
Watch out for the seal tho. Hung around us stealing roughly 10 yakkascrumpet_avenger wrote:The pier near the sub to the south of hastings holds good bait.
Ive got mackerel yakkas couta and trevally there. Burley hard and cast towards the structure
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Re: Baitgrounds?
BP jetty is the best place for bait, never fails. Which ever way the tide is flowing make sure that's where your burley is flowing. There's a yellow sign saying you must be 100m away from the jetty. If your too close i bloke in a big red boat will come and tell you about it !! So position the boat 10-15 meters away from the sign and float in line with the pole while the anchor is going down. Allow about 5 mins for the burley to kick in and bring out the fish from the structure. On a good day should only take you 15 mins to get your bait and get out. Watch out for the seal he's cost me that much money in rigs ! I've seen some blokes fish off the pier and catch some small gummys !! :water:
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Re: Baitgrounds?
I hate that seal.
I hope a white pointer drifts through there one day, and absolutely destroys it.
I hope a white pointer drifts through there one day, and absolutely destroys it.
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Re: Baitgrounds?
I head that as weĺl and near the naval boat st stoney pointcrumpet_avenger wrote:The pier near the sub to the south of hastings holds good bait.
Ive got mackerel yakkas couta and trevally there. Burley hard and cast towards the structure