Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
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Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
Hey guys, new to the mornington area. I was wondering if there were any freshwater lakes or rivers around to target bass, yellow bellys... seen a few reports out and about, would love to know of some of the spots. Message me if you want to keep them secret...
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Re: Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
Geez you and me both brother, but no such luck on either count, apart from some private stocking that may be about you will have to travel to pick up those two species I am afraid.
The Mornington peninsula is a waste land for fresh water fishing.
Blue rock lake near willow grove has trout, redfin and bass on offer though, there is a limit on engine power 10hp and boat length, I think it is 4m.
Good luck though with your persuits
Rob
The Mornington peninsula is a waste land for fresh water fishing.
Blue rock lake near willow grove has trout, redfin and bass on offer though, there is a limit on engine power 10hp and boat length, I think it is 4m.
Good luck though with your persuits
Rob
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Re: Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
I want to get down to rosebud, there are two dams around there that are freshwater. Supposedly hold redfin and trout. I have seen main creek as well, runs into WPB past Flinders. Again, freshwater and does look fishable.
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http://www.peninsulatotaltackle.com.au/ ... 17-10-2013" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
love to know where this is!!!
http://www.peninsulatotaltackle.com.au/ ... 19-11-2010" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.peninsulatotaltackle.com.au/ ... 17-10-2013" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
love to know where this is!!!
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Re: Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
Don't know of any freshwater locations exactly, the closest I got, are the reeds to the right of stony point pier and Cannons creek near Warneet. I have seen estuary perch caught in both these locations. Good luck finding a freshwater spot
Here fishy fishy.......
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Re: Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
Up the back of the Balcombe Estuary, near the Pipe Bridge / in Mt Martha
Cheers , Rick.
Cheers , Rick.
Here Fishy Fishy
Patience Young Grasshopper.
Patience Young Grasshopper.
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Re: Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
Lol....don't know about freshwater, but I reckon I know two of the blokes in that second link...dave_tk wrote:I want to get down to rosebud, there are two dams around there that are freshwater. Supposedly hold redfin and trout. I have seen main creek as well, runs into WPB past Flinders. Again, freshwater and does look fishable.
http://www.peninsulatotaltackle.com.au/ ... 19-11-2010" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.peninsulatotaltackle.com.au/ ... 17-10-2013" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
love to know where this is!!!
Re: Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
Good looking fellows they are indeed.CarlG wrote:Lol....don't know about freshwater, but I reckon I know two of the blokes in that second link...dave_tk wrote:I want to get down to rosebud, there are two dams around there that are freshwater. Supposedly hold redfin and trout. I have seen main creek as well, runs into WPB past Flinders. Again, freshwater and does look fishable.
http://www.peninsulatotaltackle.com.au/ ... 19-11-2010" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.peninsulatotaltackle.com.au/ ... 17-10-2013" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
love to know where this is!!!
To fish or not to fish...NOT TO FISH ??Yea...like that's even an option !
Re: Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
Why don't you just go and ask them at Peninsulatotaltackle and if they won't reveal the location then ask then what's the point of reporting it if they don't want anyone to know about it, doesn't seem to make sense to me
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Re: Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
Fishsniper wrote:Why don't you just go and ask them at Peninsulatotaltackle and if they won't reveal the location then ask then what's the point of reporting it if they don't want anyone to know about it, doesn't seem to make sense to me
They wont and arent obliged to tell you even if you do ask :rofl:
It's like all the reports and pics from Matha Cove. The whole Cove is privately owned and closed to fishing, yet they still post pics and reports from there.
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Re: Freshwater spots for natives on Mornington Peninsula
he he i have asked....
:lolf: is what i nearly got from them!
g\i get good advice from them, cant complain there... and why would you really want to share these locations....
:lolf: is what i nearly got from them!
g\i get good advice from them, cant complain there... and why would you really want to share these locations....