Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
- drewb
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Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
Lads. Awesome read here.
Firstly may I ask, are luderick good eating?
Secondly I'm keen to try flicking afew plastics there. What size jig head would suit?
What type of plastics. Thanks in advance and tight lines :victory:
Firstly may I ask, are luderick good eating?
Secondly I'm keen to try flicking afew plastics there. What size jig head would suit?
What type of plastics. Thanks in advance and tight lines :victory:
Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
Yes, luderick are delicious - better than bream, to my mind. I used to fish for them with greenweed in East Gippsland year after year - they're a great species to target - unbelievable fighters! The biggest fish I've landed went about 47cm, but I still remember battling what must have been a 55cm+ fish in a snag on 6lb line - we almost had it in the net before it took another dive, and ping!
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Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
the jigs i use are 1/16 or 1/20 with a no4 hook (just cause there are small fish there)
small grubs, or gulps is what i use. Be prepared to lose a lot of gear until you figure out the area!
small grubs, or gulps is what i use. Be prepared to lose a lot of gear until you figure out the area!
Re: Sawtell's Inlet, Tooradin
Would any one be interested in meeting up for a session with plastics? :water: