Gunnamatta Salmon
- mazman
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Gunnamatta Salmon
Hey guys,
Latest video is up, spinning gunnamatta beach for some australian salmon.
Bumped in striplett down there and fished with him for a bit.
https://youtu.be/r0rnQxgNEj4
Thanks for watching,
Cheers Alex
Latest video is up, spinning gunnamatta beach for some australian salmon.
Bumped in striplett down there and fished with him for a bit.
https://youtu.be/r0rnQxgNEj4
Thanks for watching,
Cheers Alex
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Re: Gunnamatta Salmon
Great video Alex
If Tripelett & yourself couldn't catch heaps, they weren't there
Thanks for posting
Gra
If Tripelett & yourself couldn't catch heaps, they weren't there
Thanks for posting
Gra
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Re: Gunnamatta Salmon
Good effort man, you certainly do the hard work. if i were you id be sleeping in uni after
something for the Budding photographers there if you pay attention!
something for the Budding photographers there if you pay attention!
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Re: Gunnamatta Salmon
Nice one Alex. What's the gear you used?
Did you fish the morning with incoming tide?
Did you fish the morning with incoming tide?
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Re: Gunnamatta Salmon
It turns into a big day, have class until 5 afterwards but it's always worth it.purple5ive wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 8:24 pmGood effort man, you certainly do the hard work. if i were you id be sleeping in uni after
something for the Budding photographers there if you pay attention!
Not 100% sure what the tide was doing, I work on change of light and swell more so than tide. I'm running a 902 revolution and 5k sustain but any rod around 9' that can cast somewhere between 40 and 60 g and reel around that size will work.
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Re: Gunnamatta Salmon
Thanks!mazman wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 10:13 amIt turns into a big day, have class until 5 afterwards but it's always worth it.purple5ive wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 8:24 pmGood effort man, you certainly do the hard work. if i were you id be sleeping in uni after
something for the Budding photographers there if you pay attention!
Not 100% sure what the tide was doing, I work on change of light and swell more so than tide. I'm running a 902 revolution and 5k sustain but any rod around 9' that can cast somewhere between 40 and 60 g and reel around that size will work.
Was that a 40gm lazer metal slug that you used?
I see, what was the swell on that day? 1m? Looks pretty low.
What's the ideal wind/swell to go to? I went there couple times last month with no success. Only couple small ones with bait.
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Re: Gunnamatta Salmon
I was using 40g gillies baitfish, swell was 1-1.2m can't remember exactly. I just look for either light wind or offshore wind and low swell.Seb85 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 10:18 amThanks!mazman wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 10:13 amIt turns into a big day, have class until 5 afterwards but it's always worth it.purple5ive wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 8:24 pmGood effort man, you certainly do the hard work. if i were you id be sleeping in uni after
something for the Budding photographers there if you pay attention!
Not 100% sure what the tide was doing, I work on change of light and swell more so than tide. I'm running a 902 revolution and 5k sustain but any rod around 9' that can cast somewhere between 40 and 60 g and reel around that size will work.
Was that a 40gm lazer metal slug that you used?
I see, what was the swell on that day? 1m? Looks pretty low.
What's the ideal wind/swell to go to? I went there couple times last month with no success. Only couple small ones with bait.
If you want to do well with lures ditch the bait and walk the beach with just the one outfit, much more mobile and finds the fish
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