Happy Jan
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Happy Jan
On the water this mornin at 0500 about 2 klm from the Indented Heads Boat Ramp
1 Port Jackson and 3 lost bottoms-This place no good
Went and fished the out side of the Inner Governers Reef not far out from the Indented Head Ramp
19 monsters from this spot using Mussle as bait
About 1/2 hr after sunrise they ran aweay-Depth is only 4m
1 Port Jackson and 3 lost bottoms-This place no good
Went and fished the out side of the Inner Governers Reef not far out from the Indented Head Ramp
19 monsters from this spot using Mussle as bait
About 1/2 hr after sunrise they ran aweay-Depth is only 4m
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Re: Happy Jan
Hey denis, at what point will they start to thin out for you leading up to winter, my trips May on wards seem to be slim pickings, I'm curious if it's the same with you ? you have a better handle on them living in the area with local knowledge where as I make intermittent trips...
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Re: Happy Jan
Hornet
From now on its Thunderbirds Go-Its the best time
The guy next doors mate caught 11 off the Indented Heads Pier last night-Thats why I fished there this mornin
April-May june and july are the best times for ting-They will be in water 9 degrees-When you catchem they are warm to hold
Dont get put off for the winter months -They are the best
From now on its Thunderbirds Go-Its the best time
The guy next doors mate caught 11 off the Indented Heads Pier last night-Thats why I fished there this mornin
April-May june and july are the best times for ting-They will be in water 9 degrees-When you catchem they are warm to hold
Dont get put off for the winter months -They are the best
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Re: Happy Jan
Good of you to share denis... I normally pull the pin on the ting at the start of June but I may have to reassess this ?denis barden wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 12:05 pmHornet
From now on its Thunderbirds Go-Its the best time
The guy next doors mate caught 11 off the Indented Heads Pier last night-Thats why I fished there this mornin
April-May june and july are the best times for ting-They will be in water 9 degrees-When you catchem they are warm to hold
Dont get put off for the winter months -They are the best
I gather squid would be different to ting in regards to numbers in the cold climate ? I haven't read anything about squid catches with you lately ?.
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Re: Happy Jan
Im Squid less A few here and there
Im waiting for mid August for the Krakens to arrive at Queenscliff -Usually lasts about 3 months-Hope the Ramp is open then
Im waiting for mid August for the Krakens to arrive at Queenscliff -Usually lasts about 3 months-Hope the Ramp is open then
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Re: Happy Jan
That’s awesome to hear!denis barden wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 12:05 pmHornet
From now on its Thunderbirds Go-Its the best time
The guy next doors mate caught 11 off the Indented Heads Pier last night-Thats why I fished there this mornin
April-May june and july are the best times for ting-They will be in water 9 degrees-When you catchem they are warm to hold
Dont get put off for the winter months -They are the best
I heard this as well about winter being very good for kgw but usually never go for them in the cooler months!
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Re: Happy Jan
hornet wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 12:11 pmGood of you to share denis... I normally pull the pin on the ting at the start of June but I may have to reassess this ?denis barden wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 12:05 pmHornet
From now on its Thunderbirds Go-Its the best time
The guy next doors mate caught 11 off the Indented Heads Pier last night-Thats why I fished there this mornin
April-May june and july are the best times for ting-They will be in water 9 degrees-When you catchem they are warm to hold
Dont get put off for the winter months -They are the best
I gather squid would be different to ting in regards to numbers in the cold climate ? I haven't read anything about squid catches with you lately ?.
Just to add like bd said till end July and if can coincide last 2 hours of daylight with a good tide run should be great fushing
I fished Monday evening for 17 good ones between 4 and 6pm
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Re: Happy Jan
Is fishing for whiting pointless during the day or just harder? Are there any changes in technique, bait or location you'd suggest during the day as opposed to the optimum times of dawn and dusk?
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