Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
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Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
Hi All,
After a bit of advice targetting gummies out of Hastings. I have jagged a few as by catch, but would really like to start catching them consistently.
I have done a lot of reading, and it doesnt seem like Hastings is a great spot for them (for whatever reason) and it seems like the following areas are my best bet; I would prefer less motoring if possible, but none of the options are too painful really.
- Top end in one of the main channels
- Out front of Cowes
- between bouy 5-16 on the edge of the drop off
Plan is to Anchor up, drop some baits, and sit out a tide and see what happens.
Rig I plan to use is a running sinker, with 5/0 circles
Bait is frozen yakkas, slimeys, squid. As well as local prawns and pillies. Hopefully can jag a few fresh baits while out too
Sinkers: up to 16-20oz depending on tide
Rods/Reels: 6-10kg rods, 6000-10000 spinning reels with 30lb braid
If anyone could give me some tips, advice, or point out what I have wrong that would be awesome, and I would really appreciate it.
After a bit of advice targetting gummies out of Hastings. I have jagged a few as by catch, but would really like to start catching them consistently.
I have done a lot of reading, and it doesnt seem like Hastings is a great spot for them (for whatever reason) and it seems like the following areas are my best bet; I would prefer less motoring if possible, but none of the options are too painful really.
- Top end in one of the main channels
- Out front of Cowes
- between bouy 5-16 on the edge of the drop off
Plan is to Anchor up, drop some baits, and sit out a tide and see what happens.
Rig I plan to use is a running sinker, with 5/0 circles
Bait is frozen yakkas, slimeys, squid. As well as local prawns and pillies. Hopefully can jag a few fresh baits while out too
Sinkers: up to 16-20oz depending on tide
Rods/Reels: 6-10kg rods, 6000-10000 spinning reels with 30lb braid
If anyone could give me some tips, advice, or point out what I have wrong that would be awesome, and I would really appreciate it.
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Re: Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
Scrag I have previously mentioned in a similar thread to learn and understand the species.
Gummies have a strong sense of smell so natural fresh baits are always a good start.
When choosing a spot to fish navionics is a great app to study areas and get an idea on where you would like to go.
Gummy sharks will use the channels of westernport as a roadway from the entrance's to the top end of the port. Travelling up over the banks to feed on high tides.
Use the tides and channels to find likely areas that the gummy will be travelling set up in likely areas and be patient in your chosen spots.
Make sure your bait doesn't spin in the current. That's a start hope it helps.
Gummies have a strong sense of smell so natural fresh baits are always a good start.
When choosing a spot to fish navionics is a great app to study areas and get an idea on where you would like to go.
Gummy sharks will use the channels of westernport as a roadway from the entrance's to the top end of the port. Travelling up over the banks to feed on high tides.
Use the tides and channels to find likely areas that the gummy will be travelling set up in likely areas and be patient in your chosen spots.
Make sure your bait doesn't spin in the current. That's a start hope it helps.
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Re: Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
Check out winga's video great grey submarines it is all about westernport
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Re: Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
My mate has caught a few between crib point and tortoise head on the sand flats there on high tide
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Re: Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
Thats an oldie but a good one.Nude up wrote:Check out winga's video great grey submarines it is all about westernport
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Re: Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
Thanks Guys! Thanks for the advice RB, and I will be checking that vid out for sure nudey. Youfish is one of my favourites. I feel shows like YouFishTV amd OzfishTV are so much more beneficial to local fishos that the worstelings and monster fishes of the world.
Re: Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
Go check out the catch-up of this weeks oz fish tv they were fishing for gummies of Somers I believe however they show where they were fishing on a map. Has some good tips on catching them. For gummies fresh bait is best anything like squid salmon Trev anything fresh with work
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Re: Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
Can get them a hell of a lot closer than that consistently, including big girls at certain times. Find the highways and you'll be sweet. 4 rods, 4 different baits, bait offcuts or half chewed up as berley, melt a frozen log in a bucket and slowly ease the contents out to minimise the rubbish fish. Last tip is confidence. Don't move from your spot, that minimal berley trail will be wasted if you move every hour or so. They are a shark after all and have very good senses.
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Re: Help Targetting Gummies out of Hastings
Oz Fish and Winga's videos on gummy fishing are well worth watching.
For a broader perspective go to Google and search for Smooth Hound fishing in the U.K. Gummys and Smooth Hounds are basically the same fish and it's good to see different methods and ideas for fishing for them.
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For a broader perspective go to Google and search for Smooth Hound fishing in the U.K. Gummys and Smooth Hounds are basically the same fish and it's good to see different methods and ideas for fishing for them.
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