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Ausfish New Member
Advice on Whiting??
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me where i can find whiting in rivers and estuaries? Also what time of the day do they bite best and on which bait?/
Your advice is very helpful, thanx
Omaha
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Advice on Whiting??
look for yabbie banks and fish them as the tide is just coming over them best is sunrise or sunset
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Advice on Whiting??
The whiting we chase are the "Summer whiting" "Sand Whiting" : Sillago Ciliata
If you can find some yabby banks, you are half way to finding the whiting. Try to pump some yabbies in the waters edge as the tide is dropping, then pull back in to the channel that is just about always near by and fish those yabs in there.
The effect of pumping the yabbies as the tide is dropping will berley the area up a bit for you. Then by the time you have got your supply of yabbies the fish will be sitting near by waiting.
Time of day is not as important as the stage of the tide in my books. I do prefer a tide dropping from about an 6-9am high on very clear and hot days. We start pumping the bait about 2 hours after the turn, there is no rush if you know the bait banks support good numbers of yabbies. We then fish through to the bottom of the tide, casting our baits in near the banks and letting it wash back to the channel with the current. Minimal weight and long traces (70-80cm) seem to work well.
We seem to get most of our fish just before the low. Whether this is due to the fish being more concentrated due to lack of water, or the discolouration or what I am not sure.
Once the tide turns for the run in we generally head home.
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Advice on Whiting??
i like to fish for whiting around sandy banks and dropoffs also around weedy areas.for bait i like to use bloodworms and live pink nippers.
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