Thanks for that Tomcat, I have seen lots of ppl in mordi creek catching mullet by the crane boat, they are using poles and chicken breast I think, for the majority!Tomcat1 wrote:mordialloc pier has really slowed down for the last couple of weeks maybe because of all the rain. but still catching lil tommy rough on the pier and quite a few mulley in the creek. good luck mate
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Thanks Smile, only small but plenty of them so I'm happy to be on the board last!!smile0784 wrote:congrats on getting some fish
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johnat24 wrote:Hi Guys, finally had a successful trip! Had a couple of hours yesterday lunchtime over the high tide period and although I was targeting Gars, I ended up catching a dozen or more sand mullet (all safely returned). I went to Hampton Pier at the back of Sandringham Yacht club and I used bread and aniseed flavour pellets as burley and silverfish on a size 14 hook with a waggled float! Like I said, although I was targeting Gars, I was very happy to catch a decent amount of fish for the first time!
Thanks for all the advice along the way, it's beginning to pay dividends!!
John
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