St Leonard’s
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- Bluefin
- Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2014 4:21 pm
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- Rank: Kingfish
- Joined: Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:08 pm
- Location: Bellarine peninsula
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Re: St Leonard’s
If I was using a running sinker I would use a burley cage or a burley pot lowered under the boat. But if using a float I would just throw the burley at the float around golf ball size using the old adage little often.4liters wrote:Do you use a burley cage or throw handfuls out yourself?Nude up wrote:You want something like breadcrumbs or pollard mixed with tuna oil through it at your float as it hits the water it forms a cloud tease them not feed them.
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- Rank: Garfish
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Re: St Leonard’s
Not the greates night, caught a small herring and a wrasse, but my mate caught a bloody monster of a squid. I’ll upload a photo of it once I work out how to make the file size smallerLightningx wrote:Good luck tonight mate and let us know how you go :thumbsup:
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- Bluefin
- Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2014 4:21 pm
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Re: St Leonard’s
Nice.Jucfishing wrote:Not the greates night, caught a small herring and a wrasse, but my mate caught a bloody monster of a squid. I’ll upload a photo of it once I work out how to make the file size smallerLightningx wrote:Good luck tonight mate and let us know how you go :thumbsup:
Looking forward to seeing it :thumbsup: