St Kilda pier - any good?
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St Kilda pier - any good?
Hi,
I might head down to St Kilda. pier tonight for a fish around 6-7pm. Has the pier been producing lately?
Foz.
I might head down to St Kilda. pier tonight for a fish around 6-7pm. Has the pier been producing lately?
Foz.
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Re: St Kilda pier - any good?
Take some soft plastics. There should be a few decent flathead around at this time of year.
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Re: St Kilda pier - any good?
do yourself a favour and obtain a copy of the Landbased Fishing Guide for Port Phillip and Corio Bays. It has heaps of useful information.fozzy wrote:Hi,
I might head down to St Kilda. pier tonight for a fish around 6-7pm. Has the pier been producing lately?
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Re: St Kilda pier - any good?
How can the book help with his question?Wolly Bugger wrote:do yourself a favour and obtain a copy of the Landbased Fishing Guide for Port Phillip and Corio Bays. It has heaps of useful information.fozzy wrote:Hi,
I might head down to St Kilda. pier tonight for a fish around 6-7pm. Has the pier been producing lately?
Foz.
Not much action in northern PPB.
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Re: St Kilda pier - any good?
What the book cant tell ya if it's been producing lately...Fish-cador wrote:How can the book help with his question?Wolly Bugger wrote:do yourself a favour and obtain a copy of the Landbased Fishing Guide for Port Phillip and Corio Bays. It has heaps of useful information.fozzy wrote:Hi,
I might head down to St Kilda. pier tonight for a fish around 6-7pm. Has the pier been producing lately?
Foz.
Not much action in northern PPB.
Disappointing
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Re: St Kilda pier - any good?
I went and grabbed some Zman grubZ and curly tails in anticipation yesterday. Never used plastics before, I assume throw them around some weedy patches?fishingvic wrote:Take some soft plastics. There should be a few decent flathead around at this time of year.
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Re: St Kilda pier - any good?
Wolly Bugger wrote:do yourself a favour and obtain a copy of the Landbased Fishing Guide for Port Phillip and Corio Bays. It has heaps of useful information.fozzy wrote:Hi,
I might head down to St Kilda. pier tonight for a fish around 6-7pm. Has the pier been producing lately?
Foz.
Will do mate. I'll keep an eye out for it. Cheers.
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Re: St Kilda pier - any good?
I like the zman paddle tails in a candy red colour. Use a fairly heavy jig head so you stay on the bottom for flatties. They aren't a finese type fish. Ambush predators that sit and smash anything that comes past.
A heavy jig with a slow rolling retrieve and short pauses should see you on to some flatties.
Not many people like the zmans but I love em. Very good action and indestructable. Just DO NOT mix them with anything else. Keep in their original package or they will melt. Also, super glue helps keep them snugged up on the jig. Just a drop.
Regards
A heavy jig with a slow rolling retrieve and short pauses should see you on to some flatties.
Not many people like the zmans but I love em. Very good action and indestructable. Just DO NOT mix them with anything else. Keep in their original package or they will melt. Also, super glue helps keep them snugged up on the jig. Just a drop.
Regards
Species Comp 16/17
Salt: KGW 36cm - Squid 35cm - Salmon 22cm - Flathead 34cm - EP 35cm - Total Salt 162cm
Fresh: Carp 55cm - Total Fresh 55cm
TOTAL : 217cm
Salt: KGW 36cm - Squid 35cm - Salmon 22cm - Flathead 34cm - EP 35cm - Total Salt 162cm
Fresh: Carp 55cm - Total Fresh 55cm
TOTAL : 217cm