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Flattys m8 and maybe a few stray tings and codling . Bait I would use is lug or sticky blacks tipped with squid or bluey ;-) rag never works for me this time of year .;-) hope this helps m8
Blowlug rag tipped with mackerel should get whitings or the odd stray codling. Or if you want to target the flats then try frozen blacks tiled with mackerel. If your fishing the flood should be a few fish about
Yep. When scratching for Flounder / Coalies / Whiting / I've had more fish on bluey than any other bait in the last 12 months or so, often catching on the bluey when worm baits were being ignored
I was actually at glass centre last summer using rag n mackerel on 1/0 hooks with not much caught few lads further down using only bluey n size 1 hooks getting coley n flatties nearly every chuck
Yep. When scratching for Flounder / Coalies / Whiting / I've had more fish on bluey than any other bait in the last 12 months or so, often catching on the bluey when worm baits were being ignored
Got to agree,bluey is deadly espesh when fished in sml pieces on little hooks,ideal for scratching when things r slow.imo works gr8 when used with sticky blks(fresh blk lug that's a few days old n gone"sticky").Also gr8 fished on it's own or with squid for rays,defo one of the best baits for rays(off the sand anyway.)
I was at Panns Bank last night opposite the Glass Centre. Very poor. Couple of decent Flounders & a small Tommy. My m8 was fishing down the side with a light Rod & had quite a few small Tommies & Coalies mainly on manky bait. Mackie wasnt touched. Worm seemed to be all they were interested in. Be better on a decent tide though.
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