*UPDATE*
Woke up again this morning at 4:30 and went up to shaving point with some plastics and prawns, stayed for about an hour and a half, caught nothing but did get to see the nice sunrise. Cheers
Staying in metung this week and woke up at 5am yesterday to fish the local jetties but had no luck on plastics or blades. Any tips???
The plastics I've been using are Zman slim swimz 2.5' in watermelon red, mood run and opening night (I've got bloodworm but haven't tried yet) and also zman streakz in Motor Oil. As for blades and vibes theyre really cheap and i assume nasty ones i got off ebay $10 for 6.
Help greatly appreciated,
Cheers.
No fish at Metung?
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Re: No fish at Metung?
A always take bait as a back up, if lures fail on the day there's a second option... I don't put my faith in one technique.
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Re: No fish at Metung?
Probably because there's usually toadies there but I do catch the odd whiting and pinky there. Try muscles for whiting and the pinkies will eat anything.
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Re: No fish at Metung?
I never did any good at the jetties near the pub, my kids used to like playing on the beach next to the lake king jetty the back of metung. I used to moor the boat on the end right hand side and catch bream casting out to the right of the jetty. My go to soft plastic for bream is gulp sand worm cut down.
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Re: No fish at Metung?
You picked a great week to be there
Even if no fish
My go to bait is sandworms, the problem is even fingerlings will take it
Gra
Even if no fish
My go to bait is sandworms, the problem is even fingerlings will take it
Gra
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Re: No fish at Metung?
I would head back down to Bairnsdale to the tackleshop and get some quality vibes.
The hurricane sting or vibz models in the black and orange are a great lure. and also a pack of the hurricane grubz in motoroil
If you already have something similar then use that, cast it out as far as possible and use very small hops (10-15cm hops) with long intervals (5-6seconds aleast)
So basically extremely small movement and long pauses, have a tight line and you will know when the fish will hit the vibe, or you will already feel weight on the lure when you go to lift it up
With the plastics, try the same approach and use a 1/16th or 1/8th jighead so your definitely on the bottom.. bloodworm, watermelon red and motoroil are all good colours in the grub and slimswimz
The hurricane sting or vibz models in the black and orange are a great lure. and also a pack of the hurricane grubz in motoroil
If you already have something similar then use that, cast it out as far as possible and use very small hops (10-15cm hops) with long intervals (5-6seconds aleast)
So basically extremely small movement and long pauses, have a tight line and you will know when the fish will hit the vibe, or you will already feel weight on the lure when you go to lift it up
With the plastics, try the same approach and use a 1/16th or 1/8th jighead so your definitely on the bottom.. bloodworm, watermelon red and motoroil are all good colours in the grub and slimswimz
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Re: No fish at Metung?
I think the bream are up the rivers. No rain and cold water, lake is barren
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