Landbased Geelong.
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Landbased Geelong.
Heading to geelong for a few days to have a fish landbased . Looking for some advice on chasing some, well anything. Bringing the surf rods and river rods so willing to tackle anything. Any advice on where and what would be greatly appreciated. :water:
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Re: Landbased Geelong.
Well that was a let down. Fished limeburners for 1 toadie and a leatherjacket about 3cm long. Fished St Helens for 2 toadies. Fished cunningham pier for one toadie and a 15cm snapper.
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Re: Landbased Geelong.
Better off travelling a little further to either st Leonard's ,quenscliff ,portarlington pier
To many boats kayak, helicopter , catch a fish,catch a fish
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Re: Landbased Geelong.
The barwon river is an exceptional fishery.
Chasing LBG and sharing a love for the Martial Arts, everywhere, all the time.
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Re: Landbased Geelong.
I remember my first few trips to Geelong were also fruitless but with perseverance and trying different baits, set up and timing, the rate has gone up to 50-50 for me.
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Re: Landbased Geelong.
Same for me, it's takes time to understand where to find what unless a local tells you, if you decide to go again give end of Yarra street a go and there's a little pier on the left hand side of Cunningham it's been good to me that's port Iv got a lot of whiting from there flathead, bream and squid also. If it was me I'd be going straite to at lenoards jetty ATM it's fishing pretty good at night, queenscliff harbour is good also but tricky to fish your timing needs to be good, so maybe just go to queenscliff pier you will get pinkies, trevally and squid at night.sarsi wrote:I remember my first few trips to Geelong were also fruitless but with perseverance and trying different baits, set up and timing, the rate has gone up to 50-50 for me.
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Re: Landbased Geelong.
Drove out to st leonards but the jetty was chockers, we waited about 40 min for a spot but gave up and headed back to geelong. St helens on the sunday night was standing room only. I had the 5 year old who cant always cast straight so i figured best to head somewhere with a bit more room. Still willing to have another go, great if you catch something, still pretty good if you don't.