Soft plastics

Point Lonsdale Pier, Lorne, Barwon Heads, Torquay, Aireys Inlet, Angelsea, Ocean Grove
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warblade
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Soft plastics

Post by warblade » Fri May 17, 2013 3:50 pm

Guys, just wondering if you had any tips on which SP to use, more near the ozone than sheep wash. Any help would be appreciated. More after trevally, salmon, whiting when in season, hell even some mullet would be good. not after the mighty mulloway just yet.

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Rogue_Hunter
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Re: Soft plastics

Post by Rogue_Hunter » Fri May 17, 2013 4:06 pm

warblade wrote:Guys, just wondering if you had any tips on which SP to use, more near the ozone than sheep wash. Any help would be appreciated. More after trevally, salmon, whiting when in season, hell even some mullet would be good. not after the mighty mulloway just yet.
Trevs tend to go for the worm profile.
Salmon, depending on where they are in the water column would be best using metal lures near the surface.
Mullet and Ting .. not too sure if they will hit SP. I have heard of a couple people catching Ting on SP but that is rare.

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TrevKing
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Re: Soft plastics

Post by TrevKing » Fri May 17, 2013 4:13 pm

I've smashed the salmon on SPs there, if they're biting they'll hit anything.
I usually get them around the Ozone/Ocean Grove jetties.
Early morning is by far the best time, before the crowds arrive.
Trevs are a nice by-catch, as are ting.
The fish like it to be fairly choppy water.
First 2 hours of the incoming tide fish well, so if you can get that at early morning you will do great.
Good luck!
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