Another cold night ...
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Re: Another cold night ...
Persistence is the key. Keep at it and good luck mate.
I find the quietest times of the night tend to be more productive (after midnight), but it's not always a practical time of night...
I find the quietest times of the night tend to be more productive (after midnight), but it's not always a practical time of night...
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Re: Another cold night ...
Where did you try matebilby wrote:Tried again last night - 5.30 - 9.30 p.m. Not a touch ...
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In the Docklands area - it's very much home territory, but that's no guarantee of success sometimes.
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Gave it another shot last night - 3.30 p.m. - 7.45 p.m. on the river. Even with live bait out - no bites and really freezing. You can't say we don't try, though.
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I did 12 and 1/2 hours along maribyrnong yesterday n got nothing either and I was after bream, seen a lot of other fisherman with same results so don't beat yourself up
If I'm not fishing, I'd rather be fishing!
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I hooked into one mid arvo yesterday. Didn't stand a chance in bream gear :/
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Re: Another cold night ...
They are definitely still around, you just have to be in the right spot at the right time.
They are moving around a lot at the moment because there's not much fresh water coming down the river.
They are moving around a lot at the moment because there's not much fresh water coming down the river.
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Yes, I tend to agree. I did get one series of bites on Sun. night that seemed highly suspicious. Late in summer they seemed to turn up almost anywhere in a certain section of the estuary. It's hard work in the cold right now ... but still worthwhile, no doubt.