Landbased Fishing Vic

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Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by Leronzia » Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:50 pm

Hi Guys This is my first post,

Looking to take my 16 yr old son and 24 yr old landbased fishing. Ideally targeting flathead whiting and or someone, im also open to garfish. Any recommended piers or locations which are landbased that these targeted species are caught at in good size. Been down to flinders and lorne with minimal success although got a nice 42c, Leather down at flinders jetty. Open to any where within two hours of melbourne

Regards, Jibrael

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Re: Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by eddyt » Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:41 pm

St Kilda - kerferd road pier or princess pier pretty good for flatties on an outgoing tide. Good chance of whiting too. During/after a westerly is good for pinkies

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Re: Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by Leronzia » Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:45 pm

Thanks Ill give it a go

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Re: Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by j_pap » Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:50 pm

Leronzia wrote:Hi Guys This is my first post,

Looking to take my 16 yr old son and 24 yr old landbased fishing. Ideally targeting flathead whiting and or someone, im also open to garfish. Any recommended piers or locations which are landbased that these targeted species are caught at in good size. Been down to flinders and lorne with minimal success although got a nice 42c, Leather down at flinders jetty. Open to any where within two hours of melbourne

Regards, Jibrael
If you dont mind a drive maybe go to portarlington pier. Never guaranteed a catch landbased unfortunately.

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Re: Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by Lightningx » Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:52 pm

Brighton pier/Black rock pier/ Beaumaris pier...Whiting’s, gars, squid.

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Re: Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by Kenle » Wed Jan 09, 2019 6:03 pm

I got some nice king George Whiting at st Leonard's couple weeks back, guy next to me got 2 massive flatty that woulda went easy 50cm+ a piece. Near the start of the pier couple asians got few realy good size garfish on float. Also bring along couple squid jigs, there are always a chance of squid drifting around. I also saw a guy towards the end of the pier pulled up a nice pinkie that woulda been 40cm+
Goodluck :cheers:

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Re: Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by Sebb » Wed Jan 09, 2019 6:04 pm

Get one of this
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Re: Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by Fish-cador » Wed Jan 09, 2019 6:34 pm

Seb85 wrote:Get one of this
Now i name you wolly junior

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Re: Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by Leronzia » Wed Jan 09, 2019 8:23 pm

Lightningx wrote:Brighton pier/Black rock pier/ Beaumaris pier...Whiting’s, gars, squid.
Cheers

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Re: Landbased Fishing Vic

Post by Leronzia » Wed Jan 09, 2019 8:24 pm

Kenle wrote:I got some nice king George Whiting at st Leonard's couple weeks back, guy next to me got 2 massive flatty that woulda went easy 50cm+ a piece. Near the start of the pier couple asians got few realy good size garfish on float. Also bring along couple squid jigs, there are always a chance of squid drifting around. I also saw a guy towards the end of the pier pulled up a nice pinkie that woulda been 40cm+
Goodluck :cheers:
Thanks bud

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