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av only fished there once bud, and that was about 20 years ago. we didnt know where we were going and what tides then either and we caught nowt, but we neva had any angling forums about then to help out.
Am sure someone will post a mark or point you in right direction bud.
Hi Stevie, are you after High water marks or low water marks? Rock marks or beach? If you do a search from the top of the page you will get quite a bit of info about Cambois. I am sure a few of the lads that fish there will help you out but more info would help for the answer you are after
I think most of the rock edges are fishable at low water as far as the third windmill without getting cut off from behind, that is one of the main things to take into consideration. Cambois beach can fish well with a bit of sea running and although I have caught more at low water I have caught at just about all stages of the tide. High water you could fish by the storage tanks from the top of the bank I have had a few decent fish from there too. Also the bottom of the ramp and just follow the tide down along the side of the rocks. Watch yourself here though as it can be very dangerous if there is a big sea.
Jim.
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Alreet lads and lasses
Me and a couple of mates want to try cambois on boxing day never fished there before can you tell us where to go please
Hello mate you can fish the beach just left of the rocks down from the ramp at low tide or off the ramp at high tide if you drive past the ramp till the orange silos thats a high tide mark theres cambios hole park at the last set of stairs next to the pier gate down the stairs then walk right i think its just behind the first windmill on the pier thats a low tide mark also you could climb the gate and walk along to the end of the pier thats a good mark be carefull though will be slippy if it stays like this my choice would be the pier take a drop net though good luck
Cheers for the info .
Low tide is at 4pm not sure what time were goin yet .Does it fish better at night or is it ok to fish through the dayalso is it very snaggy ?
CHEERS
I fished cambois rocks just in front of the third wind turbine about 3 weeks ago, was a early morning session, but it was daylight, I blanked plenty of bited though, just not connecting, but my mate pulled in a few 1 1/2lb codling, we were just throwing out 40 - 50 yrads i think there is a hole there, i am defo going back again to try it when it is dark, all i would say is watch for the tide coming in, as it does come in from behind you, but if you keep eye on it should have no dramas. tight lines
If you park in the car park just over the railway lines on the the road down to the alcan terminal you can walk down the 'ramp', which i think is what everyone is talking about here!! To the left of rocks in front of you on the way down is the north hole, always worth a shot in a dying sea (but which mark isn't)! The rest of the beach to the left is decent aswell!! Never fished near the pier though so can't give much advice about the marks here!
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