PPB and Gippsland advice
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PPB and Gippsland advice
Hey Guys,
Been lucky enough to have a good mate buy a boat and with that i feel like i also have a boat Looking forward to getting out and exploring new spots and targeting new fish. But thought i might need some help as i have been predominantly fishing freshwater in particular Eildon and this being his first boat and limited fishing experience we are wanting to try some fishing in the salt. We have taken it out to Eildon a couple times now to familiarise ourself with it and has all the safety gear so thats not an issue. The boat is 5.25m Side console alloy boat and has a 70HP on the back.
Just wanting some general advice on the safest conditions to go boating in the bay mainly what winds and speeds should i be avoiding? We can go either side of the bay without an issue and just after the bread and butter species.
Also he is wanting to do a trip up the coast and was thinking around Gippsland was just wondering whats around that area? and if the lakes and estuaries have good or any camping you can boat out to and pitch a tent on the shore like Eildon? I Know of locations like Metung, Mallacoota and lake Tyers areas and also further north around Eden but wondering if there are any good places you can launch the boat and make camp somewhere
Thanks in advance.
Been lucky enough to have a good mate buy a boat and with that i feel like i also have a boat Looking forward to getting out and exploring new spots and targeting new fish. But thought i might need some help as i have been predominantly fishing freshwater in particular Eildon and this being his first boat and limited fishing experience we are wanting to try some fishing in the salt. We have taken it out to Eildon a couple times now to familiarise ourself with it and has all the safety gear so thats not an issue. The boat is 5.25m Side console alloy boat and has a 70HP on the back.
Just wanting some general advice on the safest conditions to go boating in the bay mainly what winds and speeds should i be avoiding? We can go either side of the bay without an issue and just after the bread and butter species.
Also he is wanting to do a trip up the coast and was thinking around Gippsland was just wondering whats around that area? and if the lakes and estuaries have good or any camping you can boat out to and pitch a tent on the shore like Eildon? I Know of locations like Metung, Mallacoota and lake Tyers areas and also further north around Eden but wondering if there are any good places you can launch the boat and make camp somewhere
Thanks in advance.
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Re: PPB and Gippsland advice
Williamstown to Kirk's point generally west or nth west wind is offshore n flat.
If the wind is from east or south east I tend to fish Clifton spring side of bay.
South West wind I think St Leonards is ok...
If the wind is from east or south east I tend to fish Clifton spring side of bay.
South West wind I think St Leonards is ok...
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Re: PPB and Gippsland advice
Tamboon and Tyers are definitely worth visiting.. I'm not sure if the fishing has improved but it's awesome to camp and relax at these spots!
I wouldn't bother with Metung or any of the lakes systems to be honest. Go further east for a better fishing experience (in my opinion)
I wouldn't bother with Metung or any of the lakes systems to be honest. Go further east for a better fishing experience (in my opinion)
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Re: PPB and Gippsland advice
In the Gippsland Lakes you have boat based camping in Bunga Arm. It's just what you are looking for.. It is only accessible by boat, you can pitch a tent virtually on the shore, although the campsites are allocated, and you can even walk across to 90 mile beach. You get surf fishing and lake fishing in virtually the one spot. The only thing is that you need to book it with Parks Vic. https://www.parkstay.vic.gov.au/gippsla ... -bunga-armwillow17 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 8:13 pmAlso he is wanting to do a trip up the coast and was thinking around Gippsland was just wondering whats around that area? and if the lakes and estuaries have good or any camping you can boat out to and pitch a tent on the shore like Eildon? I Know of locations like Metung, Mallacoota and lake Tyers areas and also further north around Eden but wondering if there are any good places you can launch the boat and make camp somewhere
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Re: PPB and Gippsland advice
Thanks Bowl, that's what i had in mind but its good to have it confirmed! Any idea on max winds speeds you feel comfortable in before it gets to chopped up?
Thanks Kimtown and CannonsJs, i was thinking further east too but its nice to have those options and ill be sure to have a look at Bunga Arm sounds like what he is after.
Thanks Kimtown and CannonsJs, i was thinking further east too but its nice to have those options and ill be sure to have a look at Bunga Arm sounds like what he is after.
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Re: PPB and Gippsland advice
Good chance of a gummy on the beach if you camp at bunga arm. I grew up in the 60s camping at bunga arm. We had a permanent camp at what is now pelican camp. Was plenty of bream there in those days.
If you camp there you might be haunted as my mothers ashes are there.
It would be a good place to camp. Other spots would be lakes tyers at the trident or glass house track. Tamboon has an excellent bush camp. So does corringle slips on the snowy. Corringle is great. Just a quick boat ride to Marlo for supplies and great salmon and Taylor fishing. Bream are good up around the islands
You can get crabs on the rocks and pump worm around 2nd island.
If you camp there you might be haunted as my mothers ashes are there.
It would be a good place to camp. Other spots would be lakes tyers at the trident or glass house track. Tamboon has an excellent bush camp. So does corringle slips on the snowy. Corringle is great. Just a quick boat ride to Marlo for supplies and great salmon and Taylor fishing. Bream are good up around the islands
You can get crabs on the rocks and pump worm around 2nd island.
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Re: PPB and Gippsland advice
Lakr tyers glasshouse area im sure camping is allowedwillow17 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 8:13 pmHey Guys,
Been lucky enough to have a good mate buy a boat and with that i feel like i also have a boat Looking forward to getting out and exploring new spots and targeting new fish. But thought i might need some help as i have been predominantly fishing freshwater in particular Eildon and this being his first boat and limited fishing experience we are wanting to try some fishing in the salt. We have taken it out to Eildon a couple times now to familiarise ourself with it and has all the safety gear so thats not an issue. The boat is 5.25m Side console alloy boat and has a 70HP on the back.
Just wanting some general advice on the safest conditions to go boating in the bay mainly what winds and speeds should i be avoiding? We can go either side of the bay without an issue and just after the bread and butter species.
Also he is wanting to do a trip up the coast and was thinking around Gippsland was just wondering whats around that area? and if the lakes and estuaries have good or any camping you can boat out to and pitch a tent on the shore like Eildon? I Know of locations like Metung, Mallacoota and lake Tyers areas and also further north around Eden but wondering if there are any good places you can launch the boat and make camp somewhere
Thanks in advance.
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Re: PPB and Gippsland advice
Thanks for all the information really appreciate it.re-tyred wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 4:59 pmGood chance of a gummy on the beach if you camp at bunga arm. I grew up in the 60s camping at bunga arm. We had a permanent camp at what is now pelican camp. Was plenty of bream there in those days.
If you camp there you might be haunted as my mothers ashes are there.
It would be a good place to camp. Other spots would be lakes tyers at the trident or glass house track. Tamboon has an excellent bush camp. So does corringle slips on the snowy. Corringle is great. Just a quick boat ride to Marlo for supplies and great salmon and Taylor fishing. Bream are good up around the islands
You can get crabs on the rocks and pump worm around 2nd island.