:a_goodjob: There will still be bucket loads of them.ChrisAbout wrote:That's great then! Less boats on the water at the times I fish hehe :victory:frozenpod wrote:I do not agree with this at all.ChrisAbout wrote:You need to be fishing at sunrise and sunset instead of spending 10h+ on the water
Wake-up early and be at your chosen spot, anchored, burley in the water no later than 4.30AM.
Fish until 7AM and if you haven't caught anything, pack-up and go home!
Then if you are still keen, come back and be at your chosen spot, anchored, burley in the water no later than 6.30PM.
Fish until 9PM and if you haven't caught anything, pack-up and go home!
Bloody sick of the Snapper!
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Ain't that the truth...frozenpod wrote::a_goodjob: There will still be bucket loads of them.ChrisAbout wrote:That's great then! Less boats on the water at the times I fish hehe :victory:frozenpod wrote:I do not agree with this at all.ChrisAbout wrote:You need to be fishing at sunrise and sunset instead of spending 10h+ on the water
Wake-up early and be at your chosen spot, anchored, burley in the water no later than 4.30AM.
Fish until 7AM and if you haven't caught anything, pack-up and go home!
Then if you are still keen, come back and be at your chosen spot, anchored, burley in the water no later than 6.30PM.
Fish until 9PM and if you haven't caught anything, pack-up and go home!
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This time of year they will bite all day.
Yesterday we sounded em up at 3pm, and were bagged out by 4.30.
Early morning and late evening takes a back seat to tide changes the later into the season you go IMO
Yesterday we sounded em up at 3pm, and were bagged out by 4.30.
Early morning and late evening takes a back seat to tide changes the later into the season you go IMO
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Hey Scott...do you know if tide changes are that important in Port Phillip?scott__henning wrote:Nah down at welshpoolChrisAbout wrote:Scott, were those from PPB?
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im sure it would depend on where you are fishing.Mattblack wrote:Hey Scott...do you know if tide changes are that important in Port Phillip?scott__henning wrote:Nah down at welshpoolChrisAbout wrote:Scott, were those from PPB?
I know that some areas have little to no tide, while it rips through other areas.
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So I learnt a lot Satdy.
I'm not the only one struggling
Snapper season is still slow, but getting better
Try new things.
Don't give up.
Different spots can be just as awesome
Smaller squid are just as exciting as big squid. OK not really just trying to sound positive as the squid weren't not that big.
But tasted fantastic tonight.
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