salokcinnodrog Posted Thursday at 21:18 Report Posted Thursday at 21:18 On 30/04/2025 at 08:29, jh92 said: I think they are getting ready to spawn, they were all really plump and as we were leaving there were a few crashing around the back of one of the islands so that's gonna probably be it for a couple weeks now. Maybe have a dabble at some sea fishing 👍 Our syndicate is shut for at least a week, they have started to do exactly that. May starts today... jh92 1 Quote
yonny Posted Friday at 06:02 Report Posted Friday at 06:02 Almost everywhere started spawning this week. We had some rain show up with that fresh north easterly last night over my way so it'll be interesting to see what happens today. Significantly cooler this next few days with cold nights. Looking like we might have one of those stop/start/stop/start years. jh92 and salokcinnodrog 2 Quote
jh92 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago On 01/05/2025 at 22:18, salokcinnodrog said: Our syndicate is shut for at least a week, they have started to do exactly that. May starts today... On 02/05/2025 at 07:02, yonny said: Almost everywhere started spawning this week. We had some rain show up with that fresh north easterly last night over my way so it'll be interesting to see what happens today. Significantly cooler this next few days with cold nights. Looking like we might have one of those stop/start/stop/start years. All my waters have kicked off now lol, I'm probs gonna have a go for some mini species off the rock marks but mainly gonna try building a few secret swims on a tidal stretch for when it opens again. I also want a go at raking a whole at low tide so it washes all the sediment away and get some bait going in on the spot, not sure if it will work but reckon it's worth a try 👍🤣 B B 1 Quote
B B Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, jh92 said: also want a go at raking a whole at low tide so it washes all the sediment away and get some bait going in on the spot, not sure if it will work but reckon it's worth a try 👍🤣 I can remember fishing a local foreshore comp with the mrs the practice was to dig bait then fish, must have been 20 fishing in a line all men apart from the mrs. She used a multiplier cause she refused to use a whisk as she called the fix spool she couldn’t cast more than 50 yds us men were casting way past her and not catching but she was catching from the off with eels and flounder, I then realised she was casting over where we had dug worm you would always damaged worms on the fork and that was why the fish were there and maybe with the holes in the mud from digging I dropped short and started catching. Iv often wondered about pre baiting 🤔 Iv done it for mullet with bread on the rocks and it works. Quote
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