Landbased flinders area.
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Landbased flinders area.
A mate of mine was wondering where the spot on this video is.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h_mo3XtZvIQ
Not sure myself but thought I would throw it out there.
If any of the landbased guys have fished it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h_mo3XtZvIQ
Not sure myself but thought I would throw it out there.
If any of the landbased guys have fished it.
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Re: Landbased flinders area.
No idea on location as I’m not even close to local.
But why the Fark wouldn’t you throw the port Jacksons back straight away instead of leaving them to flap around on the rocks in a net!
But why the Fark wouldn’t you throw the port Jacksons back straight away instead of leaving them to flap around on the rocks in a net!
Re: Landbased flinders area.
Hi Guys.
That's not Flinders, it's No16 which is accessed off Tasman Drive (a continuation of Browns Rd). Put No16 Beach Rye into Google-maps & it will come up. Head along the beach towards Portsea & you will find the rock platforms, try low tide when there is not too much swell around.
I don't know why they keep the Port Jacksons, maybe they let them go when they are finished fishing, or maybe they eat them, I reckon you would have to be desperate.
Cheers.
Ango.
That's not Flinders, it's No16 which is accessed off Tasman Drive (a continuation of Browns Rd). Put No16 Beach Rye into Google-maps & it will come up. Head along the beach towards Portsea & you will find the rock platforms, try low tide when there is not too much swell around.
I don't know why they keep the Port Jacksons, maybe they let them go when they are finished fishing, or maybe they eat them, I reckon you would have to be desperate.
Cheers.
Ango.
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Re: Landbased flinders area.
Cheers guys
No idea why they didn’t release the Port Jackson’s immediately
No idea why they didn’t release the Port Jackson’s immediately
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Re: Landbased flinders area.
The Port Jacksons were thrown back at the end of the video, but that was crap handling of fish that were to be released.ango wrote: I don't know why they keep the Port Jacksons, maybe they let them go when they are finished fishing, or maybe they eat them, I reckon you would have to be desperate.
Cheers.
Ango.
Re: Landbased flinders area.
Hi Guys,
Has anyone fished this spot before?
Has anyone fished this spot before?
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Re: Landbased flinders area.
Bumping this thread, anyone fished here b4?
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Re: Landbased flinders area.
Not quite.ango wrote:Hi Guys.
That's not Flinders, it's No16 which is accessed off Tasman Drive (a continuation of Browns Rd). Put No16 Beach Rye into Google-maps & it will come up. Head along the beach towards Portsea & you will find the rock platforms, try low tide when there is not too much swell around.
I don't know why they keep the Port Jacksons, maybe they let them go when they are finished fishing, or maybe they eat them, I reckon you would have to be desperate.
Cheers.
Ango.
I wont' give up the exact location because I've never actually been there but still managed to find it on google maps in less than 60 seconds.
Any video with a headland in the background that shows the shape of the rocks is easily identifiable.
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