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Ausfish Bronze Member
Beach worming
Have the sudden urge to give worming a go. Must have been from the last time I had to open my wallet.
There is a lot of videos and articles on the web about how to do it. Was wondering however, are there better beaches for a beginner to learn this new art.
I live in Brisbane but am happy to drive any where on the sunny coast/gold coast.
I had heard that the flatter beach the better it will be for the beginner????
Cheers.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Beach worming
Regardless of the beach I would say the key is going with someone who knows what they are doing. Listen and learn.
I'd probably say anywhere that doesn't have a lot of tourist traffic would be ok - needs to be relatively flat, close to low tide (start before low) and better on a larger tide height (not neap tide). Also better with medium sized swell - too little and you may not get enough wave action. And better when not too windy.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Beach worming
Sunshine Beach was where we learned and I'd have to say they were definitely easier there than at Fraser...no idea why, perhaps because they were a bit smaller(??) but definitely easier (mind you that was in the late 70s-really starting to show our ages here...)
Tim and Trace
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