Went to Merricks last night with my good friend...
Fished from 5pm-midnight using Squid, Salmon, and eel. Pretty average night fishing wise except for a 3.5kg Gummy ( I didnt catch it :lol: ) and a baby 7-gill which would have been all of about 2 weeks old :roflmao: .
There are still plenty of Gummys of the beaches for anyone prepared to brave the conditions.
No photo guys sorry.
Mick
Merricks Gummys
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Merricks Gummys
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Re: Merricks Gummys
My plan last was to catch some fresh squid, shoot across to merricks, didn't score any squid so didn't go.
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Re: Merricks Gummys
slinga wrote:Went to Merricks last night with my good friend...
Fished from 5pm-midnight using Squid, Salmon, and eel. Pretty average night fishing wise except for a 3.5kg Gummy ( I didnt catch it :lol: ) and a baby 7-gill which would have been all of about 2 weeks old :roflmao: .
There are still plenty of Gummys of the beaches for anyone prepared to brave the conditions.
No photo guys sorry.
Mick
The baby 7 gill, could have been a catshark, very common at Merricks over winter and look very similar, except they are brown with white spots.
Nice effort on the gummy :fish11:
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Re: Merricks Gummys
Brett wrote:slinga wrote:Went to Merricks last night with my good friend...
Fished from 5pm-midnight using Squid, Salmon, and eel. Pretty average night fishing wise except for a 3.5kg Gummy ( I didnt catch it :lol: ) and a baby 7-gill which would have been all of about 2 weeks old :roflmao: .
There are still plenty of Gummys of the beaches for anyone prepared to brave the conditions.
No photo guys sorry.
Mick
The baby 7 gill, could have been a catshark, very common at Merricks over winter and look very similar, except they are brown with white spots.
Nice effort on the gummy :fish11:
Definately a 7 Gill Brett, was about 25cm long.
Not a big Gummy either but nice eating size :dinner: .
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