They wouldn't be on there own as a media publication that's drawn attention to certain locations.purple5ive wrote:Those d1ckheads ruined it for everyone else because of that.... thats all im saying.
Where the jewies at?
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You will need to be circumcised.LINwAd wrote:I'd be keen to chase some jewies too.
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Heard that Elsternwick is a much hotter spot than Caulfield and St KildaFish-cador wrote:You will need to be circumcised.LINwAd wrote:I'd be keen to chase some jewies too.
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I am so intrigued by these fish. I am trying to gather info and will start targeting them. I am allowing myself 10 years before I catch one :oops:purple5ive wrote:Those d1ckheads ruined it for everyone else because of that.... thats all im saying.
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Nope thats true. But they literarly turned patto into bourke street mall by doing their episode there. But i guess they didnt do anything wrong but sure made every man and his dog get down there aftetwards.rb85 wrote:They wouldn't be on there own as a media publication that's drawn attention to certain locations.purple5ive wrote:Those d1ckheads ruined it for everyone else because of that.... thats all im saying.
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I unfortunately dropped a 70+cm jewie on Saturday night 100m before going under the westgate, the hook fell out as I went for the net. Great to know they are there though.
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:Fish-cador wrote:You will need to be circumcised.LINwAd wrote:I'd be keen to chase some jewies too.
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You can spend a lot of hours each night chasing them, but I think it's much better to chase the tide change (preferably low tide)
Fish 1.5 hours each side of the change. If you don't get a hit within 3 or so hours pack up and try the same another night.
Most places in the Yarra you're in with a chance. I find it better fishing the pier 35 side or around docklands. When the water is clear head further in towards Cremorne. Maribyrnong fishes well too near the bridges on a tide change. Fish where you think the baitfish might be around little run offs or where the light meets dark under a bridge or sometimes right near your feet!
Try fishing 4-7 nights before a full moon and with a low tide change early in the morning. Live mullet /super fresh mullet or salmon slabs and fresh squid would be the better baits IMO. From now till April there should be a fair few school mulloway around.
Fish 1.5 hours each side of the change. If you don't get a hit within 3 or so hours pack up and try the same another night.
Most places in the Yarra you're in with a chance. I find it better fishing the pier 35 side or around docklands. When the water is clear head further in towards Cremorne. Maribyrnong fishes well too near the bridges on a tide change. Fish where you think the baitfish might be around little run offs or where the light meets dark under a bridge or sometimes right near your feet!
Try fishing 4-7 nights before a full moon and with a low tide change early in the morning. Live mullet /super fresh mullet or salmon slabs and fresh squid would be the better baits IMO. From now till April there should be a fair few school mulloway around.
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Thanks for the great info, Abzz!abzz wrote:You can spend a lot of hours each night chasing them, but I think it's much better to chase the tide change (preferably low tide)
Fish 1.5 hours each side of the change. If you don't get a hit within 3 or so hours pack up and try the same another night.
Most places in the Yarra you're in with a chance. I find it better fishing the pier 35 side or around docklands. When the water is clear head further in towards Cremorne. Maribyrnong fishes well too near the bridges on a tide change. Fish where you think the baitfish might be around little run offs or where the light meets dark under a bridge or sometimes right near your feet!
Try fishing 4-7 nights before a full moon and with a low tide change early in the morning. Live mullet /super fresh mullet or salmon slabs and fresh squid would be the better baits IMO. From now till April there should be a fair few school mulloway around.
Looking back at reports over the years there are usually a few getting caught around this time, just hadn't heard a whisper so wasn't sure! But they're obviously out there!
Are you back on the Jews or is it strictly reds for you ATM?
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That's a damn shame mate! I know the feeling, heartbreaking especially when I still haven't got one in melbourne! But good to hear they're around. I've never had a touch or even a sign of Jew on my livies under the Westgate, lorimer side! Looks like I'll be getting out again though! Hopefully someone can post a photo on here soon!!Millzee wrote:I unfortunately dropped a 70+cm jewie on Saturday night 100m before going under the westgate, the hook fell out as I went for the net. Great to know they are there though.
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