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Gummy Sharks, Mako Sharks, Thresher Sharks, Elephant Sharks, Banjo Sharks, Port Jackson Sharks, Seven Gill Sharks, and more
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Brett
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by Brett » Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:06 pm
STriplett1997 wrote:crumpet_avenger wrote:Id change it up. Just cause fish have been caught in a spot before doesnt mean they always go there.
Its good to have more than 1 spot as well. Maybe not even too far.. pt leo is a good spot as well as balnarring.
i was thinking if i changed id move down blanarring beach and find a good area on maps, seen a few. ill be down that way for 3 nights next week
Balnarring isn't far from Somers, with very similar bottom and conditions. Fish anywhere from the yacht club pier around towards Somers for about 250m, after that it starts to get weedy.
Both areas are known for the prolific capture of gummies, it comes down to right place right time. You can get a fish a night several nights in a row, or you can go fishless for a month. That's the beauty of fishing those areas.
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rb85
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by rb85 » Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:09 pm
4liters wrote:I think even the best gummy fishermen get a 30% strike rate or thereabouts so I'd stick with it. It's a known spot for them
Is this 30% strike rate for just Land Based or Boat also??
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4liters
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by 4liters » Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:13 pm
rb85 wrote:4liters wrote:I think even the best gummy fishermen get a 30% strike rate or thereabouts so I'd stick with it. It's a known spot for them
Is this 30% strike rate for just Land Based or Boat also??
landbased although my source was a post here from a few years ago so I don't know how accurate that is
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frozenpod
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by frozenpod » Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:21 pm
rb85 wrote:4liters wrote:I think even the best gummy fishermen get a 30% strike rate or thereabouts so I'd stick with it. It's a known spot for them
Is this 30% strike rate for just Land Based or Boat also??
Have to be landbased. Boat based my success rate almost 100%.
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rb85
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by rb85 » Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:26 pm
4liters wrote:rb85 wrote:4liters wrote:I think even the best gummy fishermen get a 30% strike rate or thereabouts so I'd stick with it. It's a known spot for them
Is this 30% strike rate for just Land Based or Boat also??
landbased although my source was a post here from a few years ago so I don't know how accurate that is
Think it must be as my success rate would be similar to frozenpods they aren't tough to catch. Targeting Bigger models can occasionally draw a doughnut but you still normally pick up a good eater.
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Whiskers
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by Whiskers » Wed Aug 30, 2017 8:57 pm
Somers is a proven spot.
I would be inclined to fish it very regularly until you know it inside out.
Try lots of variations of bait, moon phases, tides and winds. You mentioned that you normally fish the low to the high. It may be worthwhile doing the opposite, from the high to the low.
By trying different things you will build up the complete picture.
Above all, persevere.
Good luck.
:water:
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STriplett1997
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by STriplett1997 » Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:15 pm
Whiskers wrote:Somers is a proven spot.
I would be inclined to fish it very regularly until you know it inside out.
Try lots of variations of bait, moon phases, tides and winds. You mentioned that you normally fish the low to the high. It may be worthwhile doing the opposite, from the high to the low.
By trying different things you will build up the complete picture.
Above all, persevere.
Good luck.
:water:
Thanks mate, I think I will.
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STriplett1997
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by STriplett1997 » Thu Aug 31, 2017 11:50 am
Just a quick one, may sound silly but always wondered. Does rain fall have an effect on gummies land based? Cheers
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CarlG
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by CarlG » Thu Aug 31, 2017 1:22 pm
rb85 wrote:4liters wrote:rb85 wrote:4liters wrote:I think even the best gummy fishermen get a 30% strike rate or thereabouts so I'd stick with it. It's a known spot for them
Is this 30% strike rate for just Land Based or Boat also??
landbased although my source was a post here from a few years ago so I don't know how accurate that is
Think it must be as my success rate would be similar to frozenpods they aren't tough to catch. Targeting Bigger models can occasionally draw a doughnut but you still normally pick up a good eater.
Yup, I'd put our boat based gummy fishing at over 85%. Went over to Corinella last week looking for snaps, no luck on the reds, but boated 5 gummies between 2 of us.