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.
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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.