Sandringham rock groynes
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Sandringham rock groynes
Hey all,
Popped down this morning and it was beautiful, water like glass.managed a few snook all around the 50cm mark, kept one for a feed and released the rest. Used a zman slim swim in bad shad, caught a 25cm pinky as well.
Cheers
Popped down this morning and it was beautiful, water like glass.managed a few snook all around the 50cm mark, kept one for a feed and released the rest. Used a zman slim swim in bad shad, caught a 25cm pinky as well.
Cheers
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Re: Sandringham rock groynes
Yeah, there were tons of baitfish freaking out looks like a solid gar spot as well, might go back there with midget hooks and maggots
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Re: Sandringham rock groynes
Nice, i tried there a few years ago with some mates. We were there from before dawn to probably 8am with not much to show for it. One of my mates did catch a couple of squid.
Do you think that area is worth targeting from the boat? I quite often power right past there on my way from Newport down to Ricketts.
Do you think that area is worth targeting from the boat? I quite often power right past there on my way from Newport down to Ricketts.
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Re: Sandringham rock groynes
Haven't fished there for a while. But i remember me and a mate caught big snapper there. Use the snook/pike bait, might get lucky.
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Re: Sandringham rock groynes
Not ideal to me.
It'll do more good as a bait than to eat. To me anyway. I know some people eat them, good to be smoked i heard.
Great gummy bait.
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Re: Sandringham rock groynes
I personally love them, just fillet and marinate in lemon juice for a while, add pepper then pan fry skin side down. Wouldn't rate it as highly as snapper or flatties but still delish
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Re: Sandringham rock groynes
When it comes to relying on taste opinions of fish it varies quite a lot, I may ask if this or that fish tastes ok, but in the end I usually always cook it and decide for myself.
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