Phillip Island suggestions
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Phillip Island suggestions
Hi all
Heading to Phillip Island next week. I'm an inexperienced fisher and have never fished the island. Current set-up is a 2.45m rod, 4-6kg, and reel size is (line capacity kg/m): 5/350, 6/310, 8/220. Would love to hear suggestions for best land-based spots or any recent positive experiences.
Many thanks
The Professor
Heading to Phillip Island next week. I'm an inexperienced fisher and have never fished the island. Current set-up is a 2.45m rod, 4-6kg, and reel size is (line capacity kg/m): 5/350, 6/310, 8/220. Would love to hear suggestions for best land-based spots or any recent positive experiences.
Many thanks
The Professor
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Re: Phillip Island suggestions
Cowes Pier.The Professor wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 7:56 amHi all
Heading to Phillip Island next week. I'm an inexperienced fisher and have never fished the island. Current set-up is a 2.45m rod, 4-6kg, and reel size is (line capacity kg/m): 5/350, 6/310, 8/220. Would love to hear suggestions for best land-based spots or any recent positive experiences.
Many thanks
The Professor
Can be crowded though.
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Re: Phillip Island suggestions
I’m with seb definitely cowes pier take squid and pipis squid will catch most things and the whiting there love pipis good luck mate
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Re: Phillip Island suggestions
Good luck mate.The Professor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 10:58 amSounds great. Thanks a lot. Will post a report when I get back!
I’ve caught some nice Salmons from woolamai beach as well!
Cheers
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Re: Phillip Island suggestions
Try Silverleaves area after dark for some whiting off the beach.
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Re: Phillip Island suggestions
I'd suggest Cat Bay area at night for gummies if you can dodge the park rangers other spots are off the rocks for whiting off pyramids or racetracks.
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Re: Phillip Island suggestions
Great to know. That's a nice beach to visit anyway!fishingvic wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 1:20 pmTry Silverleaves area after dark for some whiting off the beach.
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Re: Phillip Island suggestions
Apologies for the late follow-up. Due to managing family activities etc, mainly fished off the beach around Ventnor. One 34cm whiting, undersized flatheads, a squid and half a dozen toadies! Good fun though, had great weather so it was pleasure to stand knee deep in the water and relax for a bit!