Floundering

Portarlington, St Leonards, Queenscliff
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Re: Floundering

Post by walkinginunison » Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:15 am

Some ripping hauls there Lightningx!

Planning to pick up a cree light and get into floundering over the next few months, a question I have though is are you able to do it during the few hours before dawn or is it best to go at night?

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Re: Floundering

Post by smile0784 » Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:48 am

walkinginunison wrote:Some ripping hauls there Lightningx!

Planning to pick up a cree light and get into floundering over the next few months, a question I have though is are you able to do it during the few hours before dawn or is it best to go at night?
Night is best so you cay see the fish with your torch.

Pa use to say look for eyes staying back at you as you slowly move

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Re: Floundering

Post by Lightningx » Fri Feb 23, 2018 10:23 am

walkinginunison wrote:Some ripping hauls there Lightningx!

Planning to pick up a cree light and get into floundering over the next few months, a question I have though is are you able to do it during the few hours before dawn or is it best to go at night?
They are just a few sessions I had. I have always only gone at night and found low tide to be the best as you can cover more ground. Water has to be dead calm if possible even a slight ripple on top can make spearing difficult as soon as you get in slightly deeper water.

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