Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
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Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
Who would be interested in a seasonal on line Whiting Fishing Comp. No prizes just a bit of fun.
Comp can be for a set period e.g. 1st Jan to 30th April 2020.
Winners are 1st Whiting over 50cm and Biggest Whiting can fish anywhere in vic. Measurement is posted on a brag mat or clear legible tape with a competition code on the photo so we know it came from the comp period.
The code will be posted at roughly 7am Jan 1st.
So who’s in or is it a pitiful idea?
Comp can be for a set period e.g. 1st Jan to 30th April 2020.
Winners are 1st Whiting over 50cm and Biggest Whiting can fish anywhere in vic. Measurement is posted on a brag mat or clear legible tape with a competition code on the photo so we know it came from the comp period.
The code will be posted at roughly 7am Jan 1st.
So who’s in or is it a pitiful idea?
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- croe04
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Re: Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
I'd happily participate but I am a pretty woeful whiting fisho, especially LB
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Re: Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
i would participate but would probably catch nothing unless i went on a charter.
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Re: Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
Doesn’t matter if you have fished once for Whiting or 1000 times one big catch and you could take the glory.
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Re: Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
Yeah I'll participate
I'm hopeless at catching whiting in big numbers but know a decent spot where some big girls hang out
I'm hopeless at catching whiting in big numbers but know a decent spot where some big girls hang out
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Re: Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
truth is i've never caugh a whiting i've caught littereally every fish but a whiting.
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Re: Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
I've caught a fair few whiting but i'm based in the north end of the bay and the south end seems to be much more productive
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Re: Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
Blairgowie would be your best bet landbased. Drop a berley pot to the bottom filled with pellets and scraps with a really fine fly screen mesh inserted in it to create interest without feeding the fish and cast 10m down current with pippies and squid. It's seriously the only place I've had to really weed out the whiting when chasing Yakkas and trevally and all within casting distance of the pier.
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Re: Fish Vic Inaugral Whiting Whacker Award.
will definately have to try there.cobby wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 4:40 pmBlairgowie would be your best bet landbased. Drop a berley pot to the bottom filled with pellets and scraps with a really fine fly screen mesh inserted in it to create interest without feeding the fish and cast 10m down current with pippies and squid. It's seriously the only place I've had to really weed out the whiting when chasing Yakkas and trevally and all within casting distance of the pier.