Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by Scraglor » Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:26 pm

FishnMiss wrote:Keep an eye open for the reports. If they're running there then you could possibly get them from the beach or rocks nearby.
And no, unless you have a huge cast to get over the sand bar, chances of getting them from the beach are slim lol

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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by trebbalzzz » Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:30 pm

When I was there earlier the whole side of the pier was full, people where casting over each other, pushing everyone out of the way. Was just to much


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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by FishnMiss » Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:32 pm

trebbalzzz wrote:When I was there earlier the whole side of the pier was full, people where casting over each other, pushing everyone out of the way. Was just to much


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Yeah that sucks.
I think like someone said earlier Parma & a pot would be more fun :thumbsup:
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by trebbalzzz » Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:34 pm

Still got a few so not all was a loss


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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by Scraglor » Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:38 pm

trebbalzzz wrote:Still got a few so not all was a loss


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Yeah, I am guessing its going to be impossible for the next week or two now lol.

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Post by trebbalzzz » Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:41 pm

Yeah I would say so


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Post by 4liters » Mon Jun 08, 2015 12:03 am

trebbalzzz wrote:When I was there earlier the whole side of the pier was full, people where casting over each other, pushing everyone out of the way. Was just to much


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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by FishnMiss » Mon Jun 08, 2015 12:07 am

Scraglor wrote:
FishnMiss wrote:Keep an eye open for the reports. If they're running there then you could possibly get them from the beach or rocks nearby.
And no, unless you have a huge cast to get over the sand bar, chances of getting them from the beach are slim lol
Not necessarily, I've caught 1, 5 Kg sambos on a sand bar before in less than 2m water, it just depends. You never know.
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by FishnMiss » Mon Jun 08, 2015 12:12 am

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FishnMiss wrote:Franga pier mate.
They been smashing them for a few hours, going nuts I'm told.
And this is the reason I have stopped posting reports. Where is your local mate? Just an FYI, the pier was at capacity tonight, will be unfishable from now on. lol. I stated I would share info via PM for this reason.

I dont really care, as the fish are either there or not, chances are people that go there tomorrow will get donuts, but still.
I figured everyone & their dog knew about it so I'm not too fussed.
I very rarely fish piers because of overcrowding, rudeness etc.
I'd rather not fish than have to deal with all that nonsense.
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Re: Bait Collecting - 7/6/15

Post by Scraglor » Mon Jun 08, 2015 8:15 am

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Scraglor wrote:
FishnMiss wrote:Franga pier mate.
They been smashing them for a few hours, going nuts I'm told.
And this is the reason I have stopped posting reports. Where is your local mate? Just an FYI, the pier was at capacity tonight, will be unfishable from now on. lol. I stated I would share info via PM for this reason.

I dont really care, as the fish are either there or not, chances are people that go there tomorrow will get donuts, but still.
I figured everyone & their dog knew about it so I'm not too fussed.
I very rarely fish piers because of overcrowding, rudeness etc.
I'd rather not fish than have to deal with all that nonsense.
Haha, yeah they do, facebooks a shocker for that these days. To be honest, I hate pier fishing because of it myself. It would be ok if people were able to cast straight.

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