Just got back from fishing (surf) the 90 mile beach, in South East Victoria. And its all bad news. The locals down there said it is still too cold . (They are catching the odd fish) I thought I would give it a go anyway. Got to the beach, and was faced with a cold onshore/cross wind. > I baited up- squid on bottom, blue bait on top. (recomended by locals). It was an outgoing tide (7-30pm last night), which produced a trough before a sandbar. I thought this was as good a spot as any. I cast into perfect position, then got strong bites, then nothing. After a while, I wound in (with weight on the line) only to find a bit of weed and 2 bloody crabs.This repeated itself for the next 2 hours. Time to go home. On the lonely (and expensive- Diesel is $1-13 per litre) 2hr trip home, I did a post-mortom, on what I could have done differently or if I should of changed my location (I suppose we all do that.) Then I wondered if I should of used the rubbery, plastic, artifical baits I had in my tackle box ? Would the crabs be attracted to those baits ??? Do you have any ideas, or tips on this subject ? (other than move out of Victoria!) - nomad.