Sorrento pier trip
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Re: Sorrento pier trip
i dont want to burst your bubble.
But please adhere to the rules of the new lockdowns and avoid travelling too far away from where you live to go fishing, in case you cop a fine.
i admire your persistence, so keep at it, you will strike gold eventually. Most of us started the same way, i remember when i started fishing here years ago i went to catch wrasse cause that was the most guranteed catch for a newbie.
good luck and tight lines.
cheers
But please adhere to the rules of the new lockdowns and avoid travelling too far away from where you live to go fishing, in case you cop a fine.
i admire your persistence, so keep at it, you will strike gold eventually. Most of us started the same way, i remember when i started fishing here years ago i went to catch wrasse cause that was the most guranteed catch for a newbie.
good luck and tight lines.
cheers
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Thanks I live in Frankston and I’m not sure but is it to far to travel there because as you probs know you can’t really fish any of the piers near here because they are all
Over crowded and no one is obeying social distancing so I would rather go further where people are obeying social distancing the stay where people arent
Over crowded and no one is obeying social distancing so I would rather go further where people are obeying social distancing the stay where people arent
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Re: Sorrento pier trip
I live in metropolitan Melbourne and it says you can go fishing anywhere as long as it’s in metropolitan Melbourne
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Re: Sorrento pier trip
Too late, perhaps, but flick plastics (and jigs, I've heard) in that part where the ferry docks. Current is a *****, though.
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If you're in Metro Melb -- and Franghanistan is part of Metro Melb -- you can travel anywhere in Metro Melb to fish. Obviously, a 'hot spot' suburb is a **** idea. And, obviously, you maintain social distancing -- so no gathering the clan of 600 and harassing the crab population of Rye, for instance.
EDIT
If you're in Metro Melb -- and Franghanistan is part of Metro Melb -- you can travel anywhere in Metro Melb to fish. Obviously, a 'hot spot' suburb is a **** idea. And, obviously, you maintain social distancing -- so no gathering the clan of 600 and harassing the crab population of Rye, for instance.
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Hopefully our local pier is reopened soon. As a spectator, at least, I'm a fan of the design. Midweek -- pre-apocalypse -- it was always my go-to, purely as I was too lazy to travel further afield and it was rare to see it overrun (the recent garfish madness changed that).
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Lol to true same with mine Frankston Davey’s bay and Seaford but worst of all is Mornington
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Yes finally success I got my first garfish and three other turns out what I thought I knew was wrong and this bloke called George taught me how to and got me onto my first gar they where going crazy and multiple people bagged out on them only gars where caught though I need to get some good quality night fishing garfish floats does anyone have any suggestions would prefer a led light than glow sticks because they are just a hassle