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Re: Tenby Point

Post by 4liters » Wed May 17, 2017 8:28 am

Anyway, unless you're targeting the rarer species like toadies and banjos burley in wpb probably isn't necessary
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Re: Tenby Point

Post by laneends » Wed May 17, 2017 10:29 am

There are more weed beds around Tenby area hence you will get lots of toadies, which are not as common around LL/JJ as there is little weed.

High tides the beach almost disappears too. High tide window is a bit longer than at LL

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Re: Tenby Point

Post by greggo » Wed May 17, 2017 1:56 pm

There's a great low tide rock wall between the carpark and the old jetty, a known spot for Snapper, Jews, Shark etc.. The currents eddy around the wall, holding heaps of bait fish. If you fish it at night there's heaps of good sized Gars to be had and used for live/fresh bait. You only get a couple of hours to fish it, as the tide rises pretty fast and get covered quickly...same deal as Stockyard Pt..

Once you've gotten off the wall, the tide is then just starting to get good for high tide spots at the point. ;-)

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Re: Tenby Point

Post by TheLoneTurtle » Wed May 17, 2017 6:00 pm

4liters wrote:
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jasew3 wrote:Gday Mate. I have been reading a few of ur fishing trips to Lang Lang which were quite good. I have been to tenby point but never fished but I have been told to fish the high tide with thru to the run out tide and fish the left hand side of the cove. Will also pay to use sum berley aswell . I thinking of going to Lang Lang mid week to walk to stockyards point as I haven't been there yet to check it out. any tips would be appreciated.
Cheers Jase.
And no need for berley just get some cheap chicken pellets and tuna oil :D good luck :a_goodjob:
chook pellets and tuna oil is burley isn't it?
Homemade berley though. He said he was gonna buy some

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Re: Tenby Point

Post by TheLoneTurtle » Wed May 17, 2017 6:03 pm

What about grantville pier?

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Re: Tenby Point

Post by 4liters » Wed May 17, 2017 6:05 pm

TheLoneTurtle wrote:What about grantville pier?
Great spot at low tide
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Re: Tenby Point

Post by TheLoneTurtle » Wed May 17, 2017 7:35 pm

4liters wrote:
TheLoneTurtle wrote:What about grantville pier?
Great spot at low tide
Cheers :thumbsup: though i thought it was a high tide spot?

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Re: Tenby Point

Post by 4liters » Wed May 17, 2017 8:15 pm

TheLoneTurtle wrote:
4liters wrote:
TheLoneTurtle wrote:What about grantville pier?
Great spot at low tide
Cheers :thumbsup: though i thought it was a high tide spot?
It is if you want to catch fish. It's a primo spot for little crabs at low tide though
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Re: Tenby Point

Post by TheLoneTurtle » Wed May 17, 2017 9:04 pm

4liters wrote:
TheLoneTurtle wrote:
4liters wrote:
TheLoneTurtle wrote:What about grantville pier?
Great spot at low tide
Cheers :thumbsup: though i thought it was a high tide spot?
It is if you want to catch fish. It's a primo spot for little crabs at low tide though
How do you get the dumb crabs ive caught some on a hook before??

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