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Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 10:43 am
by ante552
DougieK wrote:
Kimtown wrote:
DougieK wrote:
ante552 wrote:
DougieK wrote:If you can find a rising tide after dusk it's also full of whiting.
High tide is around 5pm
So should be helpfull.

If worse comes to worse ill might hit corinella.

Im just hopeless for spots around phillip island/ that way

Saturday is going to be really rough weather wise.
I think hes fishing Sunday? Cleeland will be about the only somewhat fishable place on Saturday though with a strong westerly

Yeah. With a heap of rain the water often gets really dirty there. The evening high might be ok on Sunday.
Yeah will be fishing sunday, only day off work is just getting in the way

Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 5:33 pm
by Kimtown
Is that you on the beach?

Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 5:46 pm
by ante552
Kimtown wrote:Is that you on the beach?
Nah mate.

Didnt end up going today :(
My mate pulled out last second
Stuffed me up

Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 6:55 pm
by Kimtown
Fair enough. You havent missed much action. Just one squiddie for me :( westerly is a little painful

Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 7:02 pm
by rb85
Was keeping an eye on the wind all day decided to weed the garden instead wind would make for a hard drift is there swell wrapping around the cape stirring things up?

Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:23 pm
by ante552
Kimtown wrote:Fair enough. You havent missed much action. Just one squiddie for me :( westerly is a little painful
I went to brighton for a coupke of hours was pretty calm,
Got a small pinkie.
Heaps of baitfish around.

Im hoping next weekend ill get out with no dissruption

Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:24 pm
by ante552
rb85 wrote:Was keeping an eye on the wind all day decided to weed the garden instead wind would make for a hard drift is there swell wrapping around the cape stirring things up?
I got out of gardening this weekend :))).

Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 9:35 am
by Kimtown
rb85 wrote:Was keeping an eye on the wind all day decided to weed the garden instead wind would make for a hard drift is there swell wrapping around the cape stirring things up?
Yeah it was hard to establish a good drift pattern with a strong westerly.

A squid first cast then nothing after that. Bit of swell towards the green marker coming from over the sand bar on high tide but relatively flat everywhere else

Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 6:49 pm
by rb85
Kimtown wrote:
rb85 wrote:Was keeping an eye on the wind all day decided to weed the garden instead wind would make for a hard drift is there swell wrapping around the cape stirring things up?
Yeah it was hard to establish a good drift pattern with a strong westerly.

A squid first cast then nothing after that. Bit of swell towards the green marker coming from over the sand bar on high tide but relatively flat everywhere else

Thought it would be a bit tough the whiting can be a good option when the water is stirred up a bit post wind/swell.

Re: Cleeland bight

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 7:03 pm
by Kimtown
rb85 wrote:
Kimtown wrote:
rb85 wrote:Was keeping an eye on the wind all day decided to weed the garden instead wind would make for a hard drift is there swell wrapping around the cape stirring things up?
Yeah it was hard to establish a good drift pattern with a strong westerly.

A squid first cast then nothing after that. Bit of swell towards the green marker coming from over the sand bar on high tide but relatively flat everywhere else

Thought it would be a bit tough the whiting can be a good option when the water is stirred up a bit post wind/swell.
We threw a few pippies out but it was half hearted.. didnt even try burley