Any ideas PLEASE
Submitted by Em801 on Wed, 2012-11-14 21:43
Hey all myself and a friend are thinking of taking my 4wd to a beach for a night fish this Friday where would be a good place for some good fishing fairly local to Perth any advise would be great thanx
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through to wedge. Get a weed report first.
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Hey Em801, i posted this in
Hey Em801, i posted this in another thread and copied it over for you, please excuse any mistakes.
"Yea if you go to wilbinga careful of soft sand at tip near reefy arm, lots of bogans to the south of the gingin observatory. O and a tip 12-13psi, also leave your rods and other gear in the car while you sleep, or ziptie/chain to your roof rack. Have never had anything stolen when out with my dad, but heard of a guy who had $600 dollars worth of rods getting stolen. May have been an isolated event/maybe not. Dont let me scare you off, great place really nice people sometimes, just go north, careful soft sand around point as you come out from road.
We turn off the main road almost opposite the turnoff to gingin observatory, it is blocked with boulders and a tree which some one removed, use the area near the pine trees to go down to 12-13psi, maybe 15-18, not over 20. When you get near the beach head north for as far as you want, and find a track that goes to the beach. If you have a look on google earth there is a bowl of sand in the dunes that is sheltered, just outside it is an arm of reef pointing nw into the ocean. cast on the northern side of that so no snags. Have seen big mullas cruising along.
you should be able to get removed, and dont camp too close to water, say 10m, but plenty of dunes and stuff you can camp in. chopper tailer, whiting herring sharks and big mulloway and sharks will sometimes come through. heavy sinkers on windy days, pick structure/gutters.
Good luck. PM me if you want any more info."
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