Whiting?
- Kimtown
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Whiting?
Been slow with the snapper for me, only managed one in about 4 or 5 trips this season and it was only just a snapper, borderline pinky. Another quiet day today on pinkies, but did have some fun with tailor, salmon, couta and a gummy. Staying the night at Cowes again tonight but instead of chasing the one illustrious red, I might change things up and try get a bit more action in my life and find a school of KGW... anyone had much luck with them in WPB lately? Thinking I might give either the eastern entrance a go, from woolamai to cleeland OR Ventnor/Cat bay type region.
Any suggestions or reports would be awesome guys
Any suggestions or reports would be awesome guys
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Re: Whiting?
Just under 80cm then.Kimtown wrote:Been slow with the snapper for me, only managed one in about 4 or 5 trips this season and it was only just a snapper, borderline pinky. Another quiet day today on pinkies, but did have some fun with tailor, salmon, couta and a gummy. Staying the night at Cowes again tonight but instead of chasing the one illustrious red, I might change things up and try get a bit more action in my life and find a school of KGW... anyone had much luck with them in WPB lately? Thinking I might give either the eastern entrance a go, from woolamai to cleeland OR Ventnor/Cat bay type region.
Any suggestions or reports would be awesome guys
Try tortoise bank, dickies, Cleeland, ventnor. They are starting to be caught.
- Kimtown
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Re: Whiting?
Lol not going to get in another silly argument, but 53cm haharb85 wrote:Just under 80cm then.Kimtown wrote:Been slow with the snapper for me, only managed one in about 4 or 5 trips this season and it was only just a snapper, borderline pinky. Another quiet day today on pinkies, but did have some fun with tailor, salmon, couta and a gummy. Staying the night at Cowes again tonight but instead of chasing the one illustrious red, I might change things up and try get a bit more action in my life and find a school of KGW... anyone had much luck with them in WPB lately? Thinking I might give either the eastern entrance a go, from woolamai to cleeland OR Ventnor/Cat bay type region.
Any suggestions or reports would be awesome guys
Try tortoise bank, dickies, Cleeland, ventnor. They are starting to be caught.
Dickies, where is that? Northern arm? Ive never heard of that. We tried tortoise bank today but did no good
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- Kimtown
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Re: Whiting?
Well went out cleeland bight this morning and decided we'd have a looksy at what it was like offshore. Flat as a tack. Went to the 20m mark and drifted around. 20-30 flathead in an hour or so. All 32+ with a couple around the 45cm mark.
Time to find some whiting though.
Time to find some whiting though.
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Re: Whiting?
Well done mate any schools of fish busting up?Kimtown wrote:Well went out cleeland bight this morning and decided we'd have a looksy at what it was like offshore. Flat as a tack. Went to the 20m mark and drifted around. 20-30 flathead in an hour or so. All 32+ with a couple around the 45cm mark.
Time to find some whiting though.
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Re: Whiting?
A lot of wrasse, leather jacket and gurnard. Unfortunately no desirable species coming to the burley.rb85 wrote:Well done mate any schools of fish busting up?Kimtown wrote:Well went out cleeland bight this morning and decided we'd have a looksy at what it was like offshore. Flat as a tack. Went to the 20m mark and drifted around. 20-30 flathead in an hour or so. All 32+ with a couple around the 45cm mark.
Time to find some whiting though.