Hi guys,
Since the nights are starting to get warmer now I wouldn't mind going to have a crack at some night fishing. I already know there's plenty of good beach spots for land based gummies, however I'm not familiar with any good piers. I understand that chances of catching them are not high but I would love to know if there's any piers ideal for them and worth the time.
Landbased Gummy Sharks
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Re: Landbased Gummy Sharks
I've never night fished because I'm still in school but during the day I have seen a couple of gummies pulled up of Mornington pier
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Re: Landbased Gummy Sharks
Cowes pier produces some gummies and snapper. Tide can be strong so fish around the change.
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Re: Landbased Gummy Sharks
Not from experience personally, but I have seen the boys on OzFish TV do a gummy session from the shoreline at Lang Lang on the hightide.
A.bit far for an unplanned drive, but I was able to land my first landbased gummy from Port Welshpool Long Jetty 2 weeks ago.
A.bit far for an unplanned drive, but I was able to land my first landbased gummy from Port Welshpool Long Jetty 2 weeks ago.
- StarrangerAU
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Re: Landbased Gummy Sharks
Not from experience personally, but I have seen the boys on OzFish TV do a gummy session from the shoreline at Lang Lang on the hightide.
A.bit far for an unplanned drive, but I was able to land my first landbased gummy from Port Welshpool Long Jetty 2 weeks ago.
A.bit far for an unplanned drive, but I was able to land my first landbased gummy from Port Welshpool Long Jetty 2 weeks ago.