Docklands
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- Rank: Australian Salmon
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Re: Docklands
Your doing well mate keep at it you will get lucky again soon. I enjoy seeing the young kids getting stuck into fishing and it slowly turning into an addiction like it has for most of us.
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- Rank: Cephalopod
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- Location: Ringwood
Re: Docklands
Yeah man hopefully the salmon will run through again :thumbsup:Yi1978 wrote:Water temperature is cold and i reckon you gonna have more bagged out days when weather warms upbarwonboy wrote:super slow day down at docklands today. I think after all the schools of salmon yesterday ate all the food, the other fish have moved out to warmies or in port Phillip bay. I ended up with 1 salmon on the slug and 1 Bream on chicken :thumbsup:
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Re: Docklands
Thanks man. I've been fishing since I was 2 years old and I was using a Spider-Man rod from target. Now 12 years later I'm fully addicted :super:KeenAds wrote:Your doing well mate keep at it you will get lucky again soon. I enjoy seeing the young kids getting stuck into fishing and it slowly turning into an addiction like it has for most of us.
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Re: Docklands
Good stuff mate, wish I was able to get down to docklands for a fish, sounds like the Salmon and Bream are a blast, I'm 16 and have been fishing since I was about 6-7 and recently I've got addicted. Not so much money hitting the bank account these days as its all flying out of the wallet into new rods, reels, lures and whatnot.barwonboy wrote:Thanks man. I've been fishing since I was 2 years old and I was using a Spider-Man rod from target. Now 12 years later I'm fully addicted :super:KeenAds wrote:Your doing well mate keep at it you will get lucky again soon. I enjoy seeing the young kids getting stuck into fishing and it slowly turning into an addiction like it has for most of us.
Cheers,
Ham
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Re: Docklands
Aha yeah man fishing sure does become an addiction easily. I'm going to docklands again tomorrow with a mate of mine and I'll give a report. Docklands is definetly worth a crack if you ever have the chance :thumbsup:Hammy Y wrote:Good stuff mate, wish I was able to get down to docklands for a fish, sounds like the Salmon and Bream are a blast, I'm 16 and have been fishing since I was about 6-7 and recently I've got addicted. Not so much money hitting the bank account these days as its all flying out of the wallet into new rods, reels, lures and whatnot.barwonboy wrote:Thanks man. I've been fishing since I was 2 years old and I was using a Spider-Man rod from target. Now 12 years later I'm fully addicted :super:KeenAds wrote:Your doing well mate keep at it you will get lucky again soon. I enjoy seeing the young kids getting stuck into fishing and it slowly turning into an addiction like it has for most of us.
Cheers,
Ham
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- Rank: Cephalopod
- Joined: Tue Jun 06, 2017 12:51 pm
Re: Docklands
What rods, reels and more importantly lines and leaders are u using for docklands?
Cheers
Cheers
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- Rank: Cephalopod
- Joined: Mon May 08, 2017 10:24 am
- Location: Ringwood
Re: Docklands
Honestly any rod works well. If it can pull in a snapper it can pull in anything else at docklands. I use a 2500 to a 3000 reel. And for line I use 10lb mono with a 20lb leader. I usually use a running sinker rig with a small ball sinker and a small long shankHammy Y wrote:What rods, reels and more importantly lines and leaders are u using for docklands?
Cheers
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Re: Docklands
Went out to docklands again today, this time with my mate ! It was a quiet day once again with only one fish landed. I think since there hasn't been much rain it's a bit slow as not much food scraps are washing in from drains. My mate pulled in a fat 28cm trevally. Caught on chicken. Oh well I'll give reports on my next trip
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Re: Docklands
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Unlucky mate, sounds like a decent trev though, tight linesbarwonboy wrote:Went out to docklands again today, this time with my mate ! It was a quiet day once again with only one fish landed. I think since there hasn't been much rain it's a bit slow as not much food scraps are washing in from drains. My mate pulled in a fat 28cm trevally. Caught on chicken. Oh well I'll give reports on my next trip
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- Rank: Cephalopod
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Re: Docklands
Hammy Y wrote::banana:Unlucky mate, sounds like a decent trev though, tight linesbarwonboy wrote:Went out to docklands again today, this time with my mate ! It was a quiet day once again with only one fish landed. I think since there hasn't been much rain it's a bit slow as not much food scraps are washing in from drains. My mate pulled in a fat 28cm trevally. Caught on chicken. Oh well I'll give reports on my next trip
Thanks mate, the Trev was pulling drag it was crazy :cheers: