Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
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Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
got another 5 small salmon / bay trout at around just size. 3 in 3 casts and 4 on the same lure. Great to be able to get out for a fish at lunchtime
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Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
3 in 3 casts. Must have been a few around!repspec wrote:got another 5 small salmon / bay trout at around just size. 3 in 3 casts and 4 on the same lure. Great to be able to get out for a fish at lunchtime
A quick fish on your lunch break! Doesn't get any better :thumbsup:
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Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
Welcome to the forum.
Sawtells Inlet is a very much underated spot. Anything can turn up there at sometime or another.
:water:
Sawtells Inlet is a very much underated spot. Anything can turn up there at sometime or another.
:water:
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Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
Went there (boat ramp) last evening with S and SSE light wind targetting King George Whiting...lots of catch but all 3 quite large Benjos, 1 medium ray, 1 tiny mullet and 1 puffer. Kept the mullet for bait and let other go. Why are so many Benjos there? Anyone local could advise?
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Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
from what i have seen mate, if you want whiting and other species, head to warneet. More see grass and sad, rather than flat mud. Tooradin is manily mud around the boat ramp, and to me that screams toadies and flat fish
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Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
flesh baits tend to attract more banjos, so does burleyaziz wrote:Went there (boat ramp) last evening with S and SSE light wind targetting King George Whiting...lots of catch but all 3 quite large Benjos, 1 medium ray, 1 tiny mullet and 1 puffer. Kept the mullet for bait and let other go. Why are so many Benjos there? Anyone local could advise?
Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
Hi,repspec wrote:from what i have seen mate, if you want whiting and other species, head to warneet. More see grass and sad, rather than flat mud. Tooradin is manily mud around the boat ramp, and to me that screams toadies and flat fish
Whats warnett like for land based fishing and what bait is best?
Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
I should add can you point or map me to the right location as I never tried that area before.
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Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
snagged this guy yesterday.
Was over 40cm and pushing 1.5kg (easy). Taken on plastics
2nd one for me from here
Was over 40cm and pushing 1.5kg (easy). Taken on plastics
2nd one for me from here
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