dunno how he does it, but i wonder if a balloon with a glow stick in it, tied to your line (for retreival) would be a good indicator of currents. just freespool and watch what it does for a while.raco09 wrote:Nice fish mate. Just wandering, some people struggle to spot gutters during the day. How do you go about finding one at night? Take a punt and cast anywhere? Just for surf beaches in general
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Finding a gutter at night is as nearly easy as the day.
Just watch the waves,
How they first form,
Break
And what happens to them after that.
Same as in the day.
If the waves breaks, white water everywhere, them dies down and reforms into another wave, then breaks again you can be sure there is a gutter in between the brakes. Also watching the water movement helps aswell.
Just watch the waves,
How they first form,
Break
And what happens to them after that.
Same as in the day.
If the waves breaks, white water everywhere, them dies down and reforms into another wave, then breaks again you can be sure there is a gutter in between the brakes. Also watching the water movement helps aswell.
Re: Kilcunda report 8/3/2014
sound advice. thanks matey :a_goodjob:
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Re: Kilcunda report 8/3/2014
Spot on , top tip :thumbsup:toygtr wrote:If the waves breaks, white water everywhere, them dies down and reforms into another wave, then breaks again you can be sure there is a gutter in between the brakes.
Cheers, Rick.
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