Balnarring or Stockyard

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Lanceyc
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Balnarring or Stockyard

Post by Lanceyc » Thu Jun 08, 2017 5:01 pm

Hi Team,
Just after some advice.
Looking at heading out for a fish over the weekend (most likely sat night)
Low tide is approximately 8.30.
which place do you reckon would be better chasing gummies?
Balnarring/Sommers or Stockyard point? ive never fished Balnarring/Sommers and wanting some advice if its worthwhile at low tide.
ive fished Stockyard many times, i just dread the long walk in the dark and was hoping to find somewhere thats a little bit easier on the legs.

cheers

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Re: Balnarring or Stockyard

Post by rb85 » Thu Jun 08, 2017 7:13 pm

If you can fish later at night the flood tide at locations such as Lang Lang or grantville will be worth a try.

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raco09
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Re: Balnarring or Stockyard

Post by raco09 » Thu Jun 08, 2017 7:18 pm

Mate if you can't be bothered fishing stockyard then fish balnarring 2 hrs before high tide.

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TheLoneTurtle
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Re: Balnarring or Stockyard

Post by TheLoneTurtle » Sun Jun 11, 2017 10:45 am

I went to stockyard at 6:00pm, low at 8:31pm and i had 9 bites, i lost one massive mullet (40cm atleast), a tiny flathead and a bloody sea snake!!

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