Got to try this one day and knock it.off the bucket listJohn Dory wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:44 pmBig time. Massive drop offs with volcanic rock.croe04 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:25 pmI'd assume that new zealand having much fewer fishos that australia (victoria's population alone is 1.4million people greater than the entirety of NZ) has an effect on the stock and growth of the snapper. also all the squid and kahawai about as well as heaps of reef means good habitat for them. good sized snapper get caught in vic too but thats becoming rarer and rarer. Even though I am a kiwi i've never actually been snapper fishing back home, probably something worth doing eventually.
Snapper fever treatment
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Monday I'm going to warmiessmile0784 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 7:20 pmShould do try thereKenle wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 11:56 pmHey Jason bro, I was down at Newport power station on the main shipping chanel side couple days ago just for a jog n saw few fishos with 5kg snapper in thier buckets. It's normally rare to see 2 in a bucket from one fisho but further down to the rock area there were few more landed and all about same size. This is a really good indication that they're already in, best chance go there on a dropping tide as they were all caught on low tide. Fresh squid and garfish was the bait that caught them, hope this info helps. Goodluck mate, hope you get one
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