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i caught a 26 ounce weaver from there with a split cane rod and a scarbro reel loaded with bait elastic, i used a 25 hook clipped down pulley pennell flapper bomber rig with a AA split shot as a weight. bait used was a makerel scale. tiped with a crabs eyelash.
sea had been flat for 5 weeks and water was dirty like the starn end of darwind canoe.
i caught a 26 ounce weaver from there with a split cane rod and a scarbro reel loaded with bait elastic, i used a 25 hook clipped down pulley pennell flapper bomber rig with a AA split shot as a weight. bait used was a makerel scale. tiped with a crabs eyelash.
sea had been flat for 5 weeks and water was dirty like the starn end of darwind canoe.
on a big tide at low water straight in front of queen street just along from the staincliffe is my fav spot... especially after a couple of days of a big sea...
there is a nice runner between the rock scars it usually holds about 6 ft of water and its only a 20 yd lob... with the queen street junction behind you there is also a runner that runs from between the scars all the way along the front of the right hand scar till it looses depth in the sand...
thats best advice i can give apart from going down during the day when there is a strong off shore coupled with a big tide and make mental notes on the area,, and remember that the runners do sometimes shift or fill up with sand with storms and strong tides..
sorry as i went to photograph it the little s**t stung me
also well done on the fish a cast lamb .... the pilot area is absolutely rammed with whiteys at the minute, they have been in the chanell for months now and dont seam to be shifting any were. the little horrible things.
sorry as i went to photograph it the little s**t stung me
also well done on the fish a cast lamb .... the pilot area is absolutely rammed with whiteys at the minute, they have been in the chanell for months now and dont seam to be shifting any were. the little horrible things.
i caught a 26 ounce weaver from there with a split cane rod and a scarbro reel loaded with bait elastic, i used a 25 hook clipped down pulley pennell flapper bomber rig with a AA split shot as a weight. bait used was a makerel scale. tiped with a crabs eyelash.
sea had been flat for 5 weeks and water was dirty like the starn end of darwind canoe.
tight lines.
ye aright nugget youngin stick to the marks you no how to fish,THE PROM AT THE POOL!.
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