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Fishing Tips
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Rigs |
Baits |
| Mullet/Garfish |
General rig fitted with berly sinker
Quill or pencil float rig |
Cockles
Gents
Worms |
Tips
Mullet and garfish are commonly found throughout bays and
estuaries, they are most commonly found around weed beds.
Berley such as breadcrumbs soaked in tuna oil will improve
results, as it will bring fish from a wide area. |
| Species |
Rigs |
Baits |
| Mulloway |
General running rig
Floater rig |
Live mullet
Fresh Squid
Pilchard |
Tips
Mulloway are a large shy fish mainly caught at night where
they feed around reefs and gutters. To catch one of these
creatures you will need to have the freshest bait possible and
be very patient. When one does grab your bait allow it time to
move off with it as mulloway will often mouth the bait before
swallowing it. |
| Species |
Rigs |
Baits |
| Bream/Trevally |
General running rig
Beach rig
Bottom rig |
Prawns
Tube Worms
Fish pieces |
Tips
Bream respond extremely well to berley although they are very
shy so it pays to use light line and as little lead on your
rig as you possibly can |
| Species |
Rigs |
Baits |
| Whiting |
General running rig
Beach rig
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Worms
Prawns
Cockles |
Tips
Whiting can be found on the edge of sand drop-offs where they
feed. Anglers find that the addition of a red bead or piece of
tubing above the hook will help to attract whiting to your
bait. |


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