Gummies at Campbells Cove?

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Gummies at Campbells Cove?

Post by p_dubs » Tue May 16, 2023 4:46 pm

Hi,
I'm still hoping to catch my first gummy and went out early on Sunday in about 6m off the RAAF base. Burleyed hard and waited, waited, waited. Nothing. After a few hours, I decided drifting for flathead and picked up two very nice bluespots - one of which was 50cm+. I was inspired by a fella at the filleting station about 6 weeks ago who came in with a couple of gummies and a bag of nice flathead, and he kindly advised that he'd caught them near the RAAF base. Any advice on the what type of ground I should be looking for, what depth I should be fishing, and what time of day/night in order to maximise my chances of landing a gummy?
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Re: Gummies at Campbells Cove?

Post by Sebb » Tue May 16, 2023 11:30 pm

p_dubs wrote:
Tue May 16, 2023 4:46 pm
Hi,
I'm still hoping to catch my first gummy and went out early on Sunday in about 6m off the RAAF base. Burleyed hard and waited, waited, waited. Nothing. After a few hours, I decided drifting for flathead and picked up two very nice bluespots - one of which was 50cm+. I was inspired by a fella at the filleting station about 6 weeks ago who came in with a couple of gummies and a bag of nice flathead, and he kindly advised that he'd caught them near the RAAF base. Any advice on the what type of ground I should be looking for, what depth I should be fishing, and what time of day/night in order to maximise my chances of landing a gummy?
Cheers
When I caught my gummy on my kayak, it was straight out from those beach houses, wasn't close to the raaf pier.
In the afternoon i was catching flathead and when it got dark when I caught the gummy. Squid head as bait, 5/0 circle hook on running sinker rig. I reckon it was like 7m water. It's generally pretty flat there.
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Post by p_dubs » Wed May 17, 2023 6:22 pm

Thanks Sebb. Must have been quite something to land a gummy in a kayak! Maybe I'll have a crack off the beach huts next time. Really appreciate the info. :vy:

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Post by Sebb » Wed May 17, 2023 8:12 pm

p_dubs wrote:
Wed May 17, 2023 6:22 pm
Thanks Sebb. Must have been quite something to land a gummy in a kayak! Maybe I'll have a crack off the beach huts next time. Really appreciate the info. :vy:
Yeah was awesome experience.
If you could, try to catch some squid there first. Around RAAF. And use as bait.
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Post by p_dubs » Wed May 17, 2023 9:41 pm

Onto it. Cheers :tu:

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Re: Gummies at Campbells Cove?

Post by Longbombs » Thu May 18, 2023 6:02 pm

They get them landbased at night off the beach there, so I'd say you'd get gummies all day in 7m+.

Or in close at night.

Any structure, weebed or reefs always helps.

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Re: Gummies at Campbells Cove?

Post by Boogie » Thu May 18, 2023 7:31 pm

No need to burly boat based.
Just troll catch fresh salmon, pike....trrevally n parrot fish.
Smell of fresh Salmon blood will attract the gummies.
Flick plastic or squid jigwhile u wait for bites.
Caught gumies during day , a few hundred meters either side of channel .

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Post by p_dubs » Sun May 21, 2023 7:54 pm

Thanks Longbombs. I thought i had to find a drop off, but broken ground seems to be OK.

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Post by p_dubs » Sun May 21, 2023 7:56 pm

Thanks Boogie. Sage advice. Hope to have a crack next weekend, conditions permitting.

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