Early Season Snapper 2019
- Jasonfish1234
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
I'm waiting for right time with good wind, tides, that I'm planing a mega burley.
- Kimtown
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
An 8kg caught Lang Lang couple weeks ago
Will be plenty around the good port (WP)
Will be plenty around the good port (WP)
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- Bluefin
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
A couple of week and they will definitely be on!
I mean it’s usually around that time I start catching them landbased. But this season will be putting in more time from the boat
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- Bluefin
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
Thank you brother! :thumbsup:Jasonfish1234 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:44 amyou got some pinkie that better then noting. :thumbsup: Snapper might come late September I think, it possible. You should try mount martia and frankston that where snapper mostly are the locals snapper while other snapper trying to get in to Port Phillp bay and western port for breed season. They are many possibility of snapper, are coming soon but we can't nail this accurate. The only thing would help is we would know this by word of mouth, report or someone is catching a Lb near CBD. that when snapper are ready in. Or mega Burley.Lightningx wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:04 amI’ve been out 3 times so far with no luck yet Matt.
Yesterday got a few pinkies though.
Have you been out yet?
Might be going again tonight.
Cheers :thumbsup:
I do usually give those places a crack
So you’re next trip out is on the 13th?
- bowl
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
What wind,tide time is ideal for you.Jasonfish1234 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:47 amI'm waiting for right time with good wind, tides, that I'm planing a mega burley.
To many boats kayak, helicopter , catch a fish,catch a fish
- Jasonfish1234
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
Yeah, I going get some Burley. this is have to work or may not be a snapper but there have to be something come see this burley tail that we make. Any thing would smell those 1 a way kilo. Hopefully someone show up 13, to help me for mega Burley adding they old bait and meat sausage block burley with tuna oil and my pallet. This would attract local snapper hopefully The plan will worksLightningx wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:53 amThank you brother! :thumbsup:Jasonfish1234 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:44 amyou got some pinkie that better then noting. :thumbsup: Snapper might come late September I think, it possible. You should try mount martia and frankston that where snapper mostly are the locals snapper while other snapper trying to get in to Port Phillp bay and western port for breed season. They are many possibility of snapper, are coming soon but we can't nail this accurate. The only thing would help is we would know this by word of mouth, report or someone is catching a Lb near CBD. that when snapper are ready in. Or mega Burley.Lightningx wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:04 amI’ve been out 3 times so far with no luck yet Matt.
Yesterday got a few pinkies though.
Have you been out yet?
Might be going again tonight.
Cheers :thumbsup:
I do usually give those places a crack
So you’re next trip out is on the 13th?
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- Jasonfish1234
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
During period Full moon and New moon tides because those affect the fish more then anything. Also the high tides alway come at afternoon In theory new moon, would get some squid near coast line at night because of pier light attracting them, therefore snapper would follow the squid but Full moon i don't know how it affect the bait fish. Western wind is the best. the tides I like It depend on the fish some are like low tide and drop tide but snapper alway high tide and rising for pier fishing.bowl wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:53 amWhat wind,tide time is ideal for you.Jasonfish1234 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:47 amI'm waiting for right time with good wind, tides, that I'm planing a mega burley.
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- croe04
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
Thinking of having a yak session at ricketts point in the coming weeks, hoping for some nice pinkies and salmon. off chance of an early season snapper but from what i've seen they seem to start turning on during late october early november round there.
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- Bluefin
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
Pinkies are around in the reef areas of black rock/Ricketts pretty much all year round mate
- croe04
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Re: Early Season Snapper 2019
Sounds good, will have a crack soon enough. Hoping that the forecasted rain passes quickly so I can get back out thereLightningx wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 11:32 amPinkies are around in the reef areas of black rock/Ricketts pretty much all year round mate