Gar fishing
Gar fishing
How you doing?
I've just moved to Melbourne (and Victoria) for the first time to live. I have been fishing for Gar for the first time using floats and burley at Phillip Island and around Swan Bay off piers, but have had no luck. I've read some academic journal articles that suggest Gar feed off the weed during the day, and bugs etc. during the night.
I have a few questions about catching Gar.
Is there a Gar season?
Best times?
Best tides?
Are they attracted by a submerged light?
Regards Dave
I've just moved to Melbourne (and Victoria) for the first time to live. I have been fishing for Gar for the first time using floats and burley at Phillip Island and around Swan Bay off piers, but have had no luck. I've read some academic journal articles that suggest Gar feed off the weed during the day, and bugs etc. during the night.
I have a few questions about catching Gar.
Is there a Gar season?
Best times?
Best tides?
Are they attracted by a submerged light?
Regards Dave
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Re: Gar fishing
Hi Dave,
You can get gars all year round and anytime of the day. They can be very mobile so right time and right place is usually the important factor of being successful.
To me, slack tide and quiet wind is good.
I've been on kayak suoer early morning with bright LED lights, and they were all around me I could scoop them with my net. So yeah, they do get attracted by lights.
You can get gars all year round and anytime of the day. They can be very mobile so right time and right place is usually the important factor of being successful.
To me, slack tide and quiet wind is good.
I've been on kayak suoer early morning with bright LED lights, and they were all around me I could scoop them with my net. So yeah, they do get attracted by lights.
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Re: Gar fishing
Thanks Sebb
I'll give that a try and let you know how I go. I don't have a yak, but will wait for the right conditions you suggested, and try another pier.
Regards Dave
I'll give that a try and let you know how I go. I don't have a yak, but will wait for the right conditions you suggested, and try another pier.
Regards Dave
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Re: Gar fishing
Whereabouts are you?
People been catching off Frankston pier and Mordialloc.
If you fish there, choose east wind. Use bread crumbs, water and tuna oil, as burley. Use the wind and tide to carry the burley.
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Re: Gar fishing
Melbourne city.
I'm heading down to a South facing Mornington beach on Tuesday morning. Will use pippies and pilchards, and see if there are any KG's or flathead about.
Northerlies forecast, 10:00am high.
I was down at Mordialloc and Beaumaris for a look today (howling westerlies). Looks good, but from what I have been reading, they can get very busy, and I'm not big on crowded fishing spots.
I'm heading down to a South facing Mornington beach on Tuesday morning. Will use pippies and pilchards, and see if there are any KG's or flathead about.
Northerlies forecast, 10:00am high.
I was down at Mordialloc and Beaumaris for a look today (howling westerlies). Looks good, but from what I have been reading, they can get very busy, and I'm not big on crowded fishing spots.
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Re: Gar fishing
Hi Dave!
Welcome to the forum mate
I have caught plenty of gars and like Seb mentioned have caught them all year round but if I had to pick a season I have always done best in the colder months! Tide done best usually on an in coming tide. Daytime or night doesn’t matter have caught during both.
A good burley is very important, silverfish for bait.
Cheers
Welcome to the forum mate
I have caught plenty of gars and like Seb mentioned have caught them all year round but if I had to pick a season I have always done best in the colder months! Tide done best usually on an in coming tide. Daytime or night doesn’t matter have caught during both.
A good burley is very important, silverfish for bait.
Cheers
Re: Gar fishing
Thanks Lightning
I grew up in the tropics, but also spent a lot of time in NSW. It's good learning to fish here, as there are a lot of new species to catch which I haven't caught before. The wind is also a big factor down here, as I'm finding out.
I have got the burley right. I was using maggots which I heard were good, but you're the second person to mention silverfish, so might try them as well.
This is the report by the South Australian Research Institute I mentioned earlier.
https://pir.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf ... ulture.pdf
I grew up in the tropics, but also spent a lot of time in NSW. It's good learning to fish here, as there are a lot of new species to catch which I haven't caught before. The wind is also a big factor down here, as I'm finding out.
I have got the burley right. I was using maggots which I heard were good, but you're the second person to mention silverfish, so might try them as well.
This is the report by the South Australian Research Institute I mentioned earlier.
https://pir.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf ... ulture.pdf
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Re: Gar fishing
Maggot works too.
Unfortunately the piers can be very busy here, especially when the weather is nice.
Unfortunately the piers can be very busy here, especially when the weather is nice.
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Re: Gar fishing
What sort of LED setup did you use out of interest?Sebb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 4:31 pmHi Dave,
You can get gars all year round and anytime of the day. They can be very mobile so right time and right place is usually the important factor of being successful.
To me, slack tide and quiet wind is good.
I've been on kayak suoer early morning with bright LED lights, and they were all around me I could scoop them with my net. So yeah, they do get attracted by lights.
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Flathead: 51cm; Squid: 36cm; Australian Salmon: 51cm; Snapper 46cm; Silver Trevally 23cm; KGW: 45cm
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