FV port Albert trip. 25,26,27 november

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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by cheaterparts » Tue Oct 13, 2015 11:23 am

Depending on the time you guys wont to go I would also be keen - I haven't fish the area before but the whole area looks like a good kayaking destination
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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by frozenpod » Tue Oct 13, 2015 12:12 pm

DougieK wrote: The fishing is meant to be incredible.
Very similar to WPB, channels gutters ect but with faster bigger tides.

Fishing is good but but so is PPB and WPB, I wouldn't say it is incredible.

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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by BIG GAV » Tue Oct 13, 2015 12:18 pm

cheaterparts wrote:Depending on the time you guys wont to go I would also be keen - I haven't fish the area before but the whole area looks like a good kayaking destination
The channels do great for gummies big flathead around the shallows too!

Whoever is keen on going throw some dates out there and let's see what we can book!
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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by Brett » Tue Oct 13, 2015 12:49 pm

frozenpod wrote:
DougieK wrote: The fishing is meant to be incredible.
Very similar to WPB, channels gutters ect but with faster bigger tides.

Fishing is good but but so is PPB and WPB, I wouldn't say it is incredible.
I disagree about the tides. Not many places you need to use 20oz sinkers around Port Albert.

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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by DougieK » Tue Oct 13, 2015 2:54 pm

Maybe to shoot down low flying aircraft
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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by BIG GAV » Tue Oct 13, 2015 3:07 pm

I'm very keen to get a trip up and running especially for this lodge! Hope you guys are keen plenty of space for a lot of people so feel free to throw some dates out there I checked with the secretary of the club an it's only $20 a head per night guys
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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by dezza68 » Tue Oct 13, 2015 3:09 pm

DougieK wrote:Maybe to shoot down low flying aircraft
They would have to be flying very low to hit them with a 20 oz lead! Mind you if you did knock one down would make a good reef.

Where appart from the narrows requires 20 oz of lead in WPB?
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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by cheaterparts » Tue Oct 13, 2015 3:47 pm

dezza68 wrote:Where appart from the narrows requires 20 oz of lead in WPB?

western channel quite often needs 16 - 24 oz --
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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by dezza68 » Tue Oct 13, 2015 4:49 pm

cheaterparts wrote:
dezza68 wrote:Where appart from the narrows requires 20 oz of lead in WPB?

western channel quite often needs 16 - 24 oz --
Fair enough, I dont think I have ever fished there when its running full bore. Thats probably why, not much fun fishing with a small anchor.
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Re: FV port Albert trip..?

Post by 4liters » Tue Oct 13, 2015 5:12 pm

BIG GAV wrote:I'm very keen to get a trip up and running especially for this lodge! Hope you guys are keen plenty of space for a lot of people so feel free to throw some dates out there I checked with the secretary of the club an it's only $20 a head per night guys
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