Flinders pier Shark and Stingray
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Flinders pier Shark and Stingray
Hi guys.
Just here to give a report of last night fishing at Flinders pier. The weather was really nice with suns out and less wind. I arrived there about 4pm with high tide at 4.30pm. We were a bit late but it seemed that everyone was catching grass whiting. Heaps of them around. And also calamari as well, using squid jigs and prongs. But i wasnt targeting those whiting and calamari. I was there for the gummies. I used cured eel for my bait and got hooked into a carpet shark i guess. Released it back after it. Then when everyone started to head back home around 6, we continued to fish for gummies. There was one gummies around 1.5 1.7 meters was swimming just around the piers with 5 huuuggeee stingrays. I tried to catch the gummies cause it stays around the pier for quite a long time, but it was not on the appetite for the eel. As for by catch, i got this snake or eels on silver whiting. I changed the bait to grass whiting fillet, then Boom, biggest pulled ever from the giant stingray (maybe around 120 pounds). I was using Daiwa Sensor Tournament surf rod with 6000 sized Penn combat, coupled with 30lbs suffix braid and 50lbs fluorocarbon leader and big octopus hook. Took me half an hour, but eventually the giant won the battle. I wasnt really able to pull it in near the pier, and it snapped the end of my leader.
I think flinders pier at night time holds some pretty monsters that catch my attention to come back and tame them.
REMEMBER TO BRING GAME REELS WHEN GOING THERE GUYS!
Just here to give a report of last night fishing at Flinders pier. The weather was really nice with suns out and less wind. I arrived there about 4pm with high tide at 4.30pm. We were a bit late but it seemed that everyone was catching grass whiting. Heaps of them around. And also calamari as well, using squid jigs and prongs. But i wasnt targeting those whiting and calamari. I was there for the gummies. I used cured eel for my bait and got hooked into a carpet shark i guess. Released it back after it. Then when everyone started to head back home around 6, we continued to fish for gummies. There was one gummies around 1.5 1.7 meters was swimming just around the piers with 5 huuuggeee stingrays. I tried to catch the gummies cause it stays around the pier for quite a long time, but it was not on the appetite for the eel. As for by catch, i got this snake or eels on silver whiting. I changed the bait to grass whiting fillet, then Boom, biggest pulled ever from the giant stingray (maybe around 120 pounds). I was using Daiwa Sensor Tournament surf rod with 6000 sized Penn combat, coupled with 30lbs suffix braid and 50lbs fluorocarbon leader and big octopus hook. Took me half an hour, but eventually the giant won the battle. I wasnt really able to pull it in near the pier, and it snapped the end of my leader.
I think flinders pier at night time holds some pretty monsters that catch my attention to come back and tame them.
REMEMBER TO BRING GAME REELS WHEN GOING THERE GUYS!
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Re: Flinders pier Shark and Stingray
Looks like a swell shark. They are a bloody pest and are everywhere down the south end of the port at this time of year.
Ive never seen gummies swim around pylons of piers before, are you sure they were gummies?
Ive never seen gummies swim around pylons of piers before, are you sure they were gummies?
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Re: Flinders pier Shark and Stingray
Oh no don't let project banjo know you hooked a stingray you bad bad fisherman you.
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Re: Flinders pier Shark and Stingray
With public opinion so hot on rays and banjo's fishing for rays is becoming a risky business, best to keep it after dark. There are brutes around that pier and the stony point one too, the divers like to float around them
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Re: Flinders pier Shark and Stingray
Sounds more like 7 giller behaviour, but you never know.crumpet_avenger wrote:Looks like a swell shark. They are a bloody pest and are everywhere down the south end of the port at this time of year.
Ive never seen gummies swim around pylons of piers before, are you sure they were gummies?
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Re: Flinders pier Shark and Stingray
sorry for the late late reply.. been away for some times.. i did a bit of research and talked to a guy from compleat angler. and apparently it was not a gummy swimming around pylons. Cause the sharks the we can see swimming on the surface would be something like bronzie or bull shark or tiger shark. Maybe that was also the reason it wasnt interested in the eel baitcrumpet_avenger wrote:Looks like a swell shark. They are a bloody pest and are everywhere down the south end of the port at this time of year.
Ive never seen gummies swim around pylons of piers before, are you sure they were gummies?
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Re: Flinders pier Shark and Stingray
What do most people say about rays by the way? cause back in my home country, we all eat sting rays and it taste great. sorry for the late reply thoBayrock wrote:With public opinion so hot on rays and banjo's fishing for rays is becoming a risky business, best to keep it after dark. There are brutes around that pier and the stony point one too, the divers like to float around them