are you using breakaway impact shields or imps if so what lenght leader from main line to hook Cheer,s DazzBrett wrote:There not hard to catch, I could probably take you to a spot 5mins from my house and catch a few, if you really wanted to. Morning or evening, into dark is the best time.purple5ive wrote:looks like i have found my whiting saviour lolllll..Scraglor wrote:I reckon whiting are one fish thats def easier to target from a boat. If you are ever down Portland way, I have found casting into the bay side from the breakwall to be pretty reliable.
Im excited because the last couple of years march/april have been my best months on the ting off Hastings.
yeah i was landbased then mate, i still remeber that day 16 hours flat fished overnight and into the morning.
Considering I was using 12ft surf rods and 30lb line, they really aren't that fussy
good place to target whiting landbased
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Re: good place to target whiting landbased
dazz999 wrote:are you using breakaway impact shields or imps if so what lenght leader from main line to hook Cheer,s DazzBrett wrote:There not hard to catch, I could probably take you to a spot 5mins from my house and catch a few, if you really wanted to. Morning or evening, into dark is the best time.purple5ive wrote:looks like i have found my whiting saviour lolllll..Scraglor wrote:I reckon whiting are one fish thats def easier to target from a boat. If you are ever down Portland way, I have found casting into the bay side from the breakwall to be pretty reliable.
Im excited because the last couple of years march/april have been my best months on the ting off Hastings.
yeah i was landbased then mate, i still remeber that day 16 hours flat fished overnight and into the morning.
Considering I was using 12ft surf rods and 30lb line, they really aren't that fussy
I was just using a double paternoster in 20lb
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Re: good place to target whiting landbased
Hehe, I use the same rig out of the boatBrett wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:48 pmdazz999 wrote:are you using breakaway impact shields or imps if so what lenght leader from main line to hook Cheer,s DazzBrett wrote:There not hard to catch, I could probably take you to a spot 5mins from my house and catch a few, if you really wanted to. Morning or evening, into dark is the best time.purple5ive wrote:looks like i have found my whiting saviour lolllll..Scraglor wrote:I reckon whiting are one fish thats def easier to target from a boat. If you are ever down Portland way, I have found casting into the bay side from the breakwall to be pretty reliable.
Im excited because the last couple of years march/april have been my best months on the ting off Hastings.
yeah i was landbased then mate, i still remeber that day 16 hours flat fished overnight and into the morning.
Considering I was using 12ft surf rods and 30lb line, they really aren't that fussy
I was just using a double paternoster in 20lb