A-a-ron wrote:Sorry forgot to add I’ll be running a running sinker rig with about a 5oz bomb/rocket sinker on 40cm leader and 60lb leader about 45-60cm long with twin 6/0 or 8/0 hooks. Yea tru, thanks for the tip , would stockyard point be ok at night? I’ve got a mate who’s not really a fisherman coming with me so I’ll have some company in case something goes wrong down there and I’ve got a light so I’ll be watching the ground constantly if I go that way. Saw that YouTube video with the 3 blokes taking the short cut, brilliant! :rofl:
Try extend your main leader to 1m long and i suggest using a single circle hook for baiting up the fresh salmon you've caught. here is a video demonstration winga did awhile ago on how to bait flesh baits with a single circle, watch from 7mins onwards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf2SDtdPQZM
Thats how i've caught them. If using fillet baits or the squid you bought, best to use your snelled two hook rig.
Go and find out, the tides are very late tonight tho... last two hours being from 11:30pm - 1:40am and first two hours from 1:30am - 3:30am at jam jerrup/stockyard pt... if you are up for that then just be wary of the tides down there, the water floods in very quick and you need to be able to make it back to the carpark without walking through water :rofl:
Not really sure of any other land based locations where gummies are caught on the outgoing tide regularly tho, i've always heard and caught them on incoming. Could try balnarring beach think i've seen a few reports of gummies on start of outgoing tides but could have just been luck, go wherever you thinks best mate :thumbsup: