Staying at Point Leo any recommendations for land-based spots?
Not species-specific, but taking lure, squid and bait set ups.
Point Leo land-based - spots to try
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Re: Point Leo land-based - spots to try
Not exactly pt leo, but I've fished somers beach, which isnt too far from there. Caught kgw. Pretty sure there's squid there too.
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Re: Point Leo land-based - spots to try
Shoreham , gummy sharks
To many boats kayak, helicopter , catch a fish,catch a fish
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Re: Point Leo land-based - spots to try
Hey Sneaky ,
If you are keen for squid i'd give Flinders a go off the pier,
If you are up for an adventure and would like to try a bit of rock fishing, and don't mind a bit of a hike (35 min each way) through some scrub to get to the spot , give Bushrangers Bay a go provided you go on a slack tide with the swell 1.2 or less...you would need surf rods and take plenty of spare rigs..Or , hit Stony Point pier at sunrise on an outgoing tide for some Whiting.
If you are keen for squid i'd give Flinders a go off the pier,
If you are up for an adventure and would like to try a bit of rock fishing, and don't mind a bit of a hike (35 min each way) through some scrub to get to the spot , give Bushrangers Bay a go provided you go on a slack tide with the swell 1.2 or less...you would need surf rods and take plenty of spare rigs..Or , hit Stony Point pier at sunrise on an outgoing tide for some Whiting.