Looking on heading to Frankston next week
Does the tide matter there when going for salmon?
Frankston pier
- Sebb
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Re: Frankston pier
To me, pier fishing is generally best on incoming tide. But for salmon, they're quite mobile, I've caught them on any tides.
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- Andrews
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Re: Frankston pier
Yeah, I think to the depth of the pier makes a difference.
I know when we get them at St Leonards over winter it always seems to be when the tide is higher.
I know when we get them at St Leonards over winter it always seems to be when the tide is higher.
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