Southern Port Phillip Bay
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Re: Southern Port Phillip Bay
If you want to launch from eastern side of the bay on a Tuesday or Wednesday ill be keep to head out threw the rip again
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The area around Prince George bank is pretty good. The drop off and out to 20 odd mt depth just look at your chart plotter for good looking contours and sound around. I have a Haines 650 called days like this you will find me most of this summer around portarlington
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Thanks very much for the offer smile but unfortunately I'm back to work on Monday and won't have another chance till the weekend.smile0784 wrote:If you want to launch from eastern side of the bay on a Tuesday or Wednesday ill be keep to head out threw the rip again
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Cheers nude up. Nice boat the 650! I'll keep an eye out for you. As per the photo I put up, mine's a Bar Crusher 560c named Wildfish.Nude up wrote:The area around Prince George bank is pretty good. The drop off and out to 20 odd mt depth just look at your chart plotter for good looking contours and sound around. I have a Haines 650 called days like this you will find me most of this summer around portarlington
Had a good afternoon out today once the wind dropped off. The wife and I both bagged out on calamari in 2 hours just north of The Ozone wreck at Indented Head. That's the bait and a few feeds taken care of for a while.
Re: Southern Port Phillip Bay
A heads up for Clifton Springs boat ramp.
Many boats still getting bogged momentarily at the entrance, especially at low tide.
Here is one from Sunday, slow tide 0.3m
Many boats still getting bogged momentarily at the entrance, especially at low tide.
Here is one from Sunday, slow tide 0.3m
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Thanks Pedro it's a real pity the entrance is so shallow it's a great facility. I am hoping the point Richards rd ramp is open soon that's my Local when down the bellarine, although I have had to get out and push very early one morning when I cut the corner
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That needs dredging out like they do at werrible southPedro wrote:A heads up for Clifton Springs boat ramp.
Many boats still getting bogged momentarily at the entrance, especially at low tide.
Here is one from Sunday, slow tide 0.3m
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Hi Nude up. I just received an email from Bellarine Bayside to say that the Pt Richards ramp is open again as of today. It didn't state whether or not they'd done any dredging as part of the carpark project but I'm keen to hear so if you use it before I do next.Nude up wrote:Thanks Pedro it's a real pity the entrance is so shallow it's a great facility. I am hoping the point Richards rd ramp is open soon that's my Local when down the bellarine, although I have had to get out and push very early one morning when I cut the corner