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Seahorse
08-01-2018, 06:41 AM
Any reports on whiting in the Rous.
cheers
Almako
08-01-2018, 06:55 PM
Seahorse whats the best way to keep worms alive. I think they were blood worms i brought from Mossops Cleveland. They weren't covered in sand. I put them in the live well, that didn't work lol
Seahorse
08-01-2018, 08:11 PM
Seahorse whats the best way to keep worms alive. I think they were blood worms i brought from Mossops Cleveland. They weren't covered in sand. I put them in the live well, that didn't work lol
Mate i dont use worms. Sorry
kimbosun
10-01-2018, 05:57 AM
Mate fished the southern and northern areas of small boat channel on Monday for limited success. Pestered by big numbers of juvenile sweeties. Had better luck in Fisherman's Gutter drifting in the horseshoe gutter in the northeast corner. Average fish size wise at both locations. Great day out there though - very few people out there fishing on a cracker of a day.
Seahorse
11-01-2018, 06:02 PM
Mate fished the southern and northern areas of small boat channel on Monday for limited success. Pestered by big numbers of juvenile sweeties. Had better luck in Fisherman's Gutter drifting in the horseshoe gutter in the northeast corner. Average fish size wise at both locations. Great day out there though - very few people out there fishing on a cracker of a day.
Cheers
I will leave it till the hot weather is over
bermo82
15-01-2018, 07:07 PM
Hey mate,
I had the same problem with juvenile sweeties at the sand hills last weekend. I would get a couple whiting then sweeties.i would move and same process again. At least it kept the young fella busy and interested.
Cheers
Bermo
BillB
15-01-2018, 07:58 PM
I want to know where all the young sweeties go when they are grownup? There must be a huge number somewhere judging by the hoards of juveniles.
Cheers,
BillB
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