Tailor, Herring

Hello

 

i was wondering if anybody has been catching some decent fish in the mornings and sunset between Pinaroo and Mullaloo point?

I might go down some time for the sunset and i am really gonna berley up und cut some mulies up and throw them out basically un weighted.

while using a 3/0 beak hook on one of the cut mulies into the burley trail.. also will be taking a second rod to cast out a 35g Maniac lure into the Burley trail.? can any1 tell me if that is good enough and what i must look out. it is high tide tommorrow but the moon isnt to good. should i bother taking down a big rod? with maybe a fresh herring on the end of a big hook?

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Feral's picture

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its always worth throwing

Thu, 2010-01-28 22:17

its always worth throwing out a big bait .... you never catch the big one if you dont have a line in the  water.

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There should be some fish down that way

Fri, 2010-01-29 05:22

I would try the mullalloo end myself. But the wind is going to play havoc with trying to fish unweighted at the moment.

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near the cliffs? or Near

Fri, 2010-01-29 10:24

near the cliffs? or Near that Surf Club Buliding.

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always use

Fri, 2010-01-29 10:49

as little weight as possible, baitcasting unuweighted is awsome for tailor, herring will take a whole mulie as lately they have been big