Where the jewies at?
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Re: Where the jewies at?
I know its a bit from Melbourne but corinella has had some nice jewies about
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there are some big ones around there, i have 40lb mono on a barrel that got smashed spooled last year around there.Millzee wrote:I unfortunately dropped a 70+cm jewie on Saturday night 100m before going under the westgate, the hook fell out as I went for the net. Great to know they are there though.
same spot i seen kings when they come up the yarra a year before that seen 60/70cm snapper been landed around there too
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All goodnooga27 wrote:Thanks for the great info, Abzz!
Looking back at reports over the years there are usually a few getting caught around this time, just hadn't heard a whisper so wasn't sure! But they're obviously out there!
Are you back on the Jews or is it strictly reds for you ATM?
On the reds at the moment - hopefully get a couple more and can try for silver :a_goodjob:
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Sounds great! That's weird cos I'm in the area on Lorimer street a fair bit and I've never even seen anything decent get caught or lost!adamk wrote:there are some big ones around there, i have 40lb mono on a barrel that got smashed spooled last year around there.Millzee wrote:I unfortunately dropped a 70+cm jewie on Saturday night 100m before going under the westgate, the hook fell out as I went for the net. Great to know they are there though.
same spot i seen kings when they come up the yarra a year before that seen 60/70cm snapper been landed around there too
Great image though! I've been told about that first bend at werribee so many times but I assume you can only get there by boat?
Red sky at night, Fisherman's delight
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"those dickheads" are what most of us modest fishos want to see. we don't want to watch GT fishing, or Tuna from queensland. just cause they stole your spot doesn't mean they are dickheads.purple5ive wrote:Those d1ckheads ruined it for everyone else because of that.... thats all im saying.
they are regular fishers like us. I enjoyed watching it, still haven't been there to try it but maybe I will now it gets up your nose.
grow up mate.
people watch fishing shows to learn how to fish. you crack it cause some secret spot is unveiled... its a fact of life...
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Well said. I love these raw local shows.
As for Patto, it’s been one of the most well known Mulloway spots for years - no secrets revealed
As for Patto, it’s been one of the most well known Mulloway spots for years - no secrets revealed
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then i guess i wave from the other side of the river lmao lol but there was a post ages ago with a guy an 60+ from the other side an odd jew gets hooked from the jetty back to the boats its sand to the markers. but my side all rocks an reefbut corner pocket is gold if there running but not very forgiving to noobs as its snaggy as f.nooga27 wrote:Sounds great! That's weird cos I'm in the area on Lorimer street a fair bit and I've never even seen anything decent get caught or lost!adamk wrote:there are some big ones around there, i have 40lb mono on a barrel that got smashed spooled last year around there.Millzee wrote:I unfortunately dropped a 70+cm jewie on Saturday night 100m before going under the westgate, the hook fell out as I went for the net. Great to know they are there though.
same spot i seen kings when they come up the yarra a year before that seen 60/70cm snapper been landed around there too
Great image though! I've been told about that first bend at werribee so many times but I assume you can only get there by boat?
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This year was ridiculously difficult on the mulloway front for me. I was out many nights over autumn and winter with all my usual techniques, but no luck! The year before I was getting at least one or two runs (or fish) every session at times, so I'm not sure how to account for it. There were also very few reports posted on this site, interestingly. I'll be out again soon, though, with high hopes for the next 'season' when it arrives!
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luck of the draw, alot of people get dirty of spots mentioned, but srssly where all here to fish. me i catch an release so i couldn't give two f's as it tends to be an excuse to get out the house from the nagging filipino wife.bilby wrote:This year was ridiculously difficult on the mulloway front for me. I was out many nights over autumn and winter with all my usual techniques, but no luck! The year before I was getting at least one or two runs (or fish) every session at times, so I'm not sure how to account for it. There were also very few reports posted on this site, interestingly. I'll be out again soon, though, with high hopes for the next 'season' when it arrives!
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Nooga from my experience:
-there would be some kayakers out there who have probably racked up triple figures over the preceding months;
-the Yarra spot kindly provided by a fellow forum member is no better or worse than any other land based spot between Hawthorn and the bay;
-Jimi Hendrix is not overrated.
-there would be some kayakers out there who have probably racked up triple figures over the preceding months;
-the Yarra spot kindly provided by a fellow forum member is no better or worse than any other land based spot between Hawthorn and the bay;
-Jimi Hendrix is not overrated.