Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: Chasing Bigger Fish

  1. #1

    Chasing Bigger Fish

    Hi all ausfishers, this is aimed at the people that fish port phillip bay. Well im 16 and really enjoy going out fishing even if we dont catch anything its still fun. Dad and I just brought our first boat about 6 months ago and it is a quintrex 420 estuary angler. We have been out in it alot in the barwon river near Ocean Grove, we have caught alot of little whiting, flathead, salmon, trevalley.

    Now we are wanting to go out after some bigger fish in Port Phillip bay. We have been out twice and got about 4 nice flathead and nothing the other time. We are wanting to get some big snapper becuase we have never caught anything that is a good fighter. We will we launching from the Clifton Spring boat ramp and heading out from there. It will have to be a nice calm day for us becuase our boat isnt very big. We have a fishfinder in the boat but not a gps.

    My questions are how deep of water should I be in chasing good size snapper, what sort of burley (is the frozen one from the bp servo ok to use), what pound line and trace will I need, whats the best bait and any other tips would be helpful to.

    Thanks alot for any help

  2. #2

    Re: Chasing Bigger Fish

    mate im originally from geelong, the place where you can chase from massive snaps are around the Pt Lonsdale area. I usually just keep the bait that i dont use in a air tight container and just put it in a burley bag next time i go out . But if you are into soft plastics, many people have had much success with the Gulp Nuclear Chicken shads.

    cheeers

  3. #3

    Re: Chasing Bigger Fish

    Thanks mate, I would rather use bait then soft plastics. Thanks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Join us