Mornington 13/4

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kenf41
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Mornington 13/4

#1 Post by kenf41 »

Tide low 10 20 pm
Weather cool
Fishing 7 30-10 pm
Bait dunne stores mackerel
Result zilch

Broke free to fish a local spot for a couple of hours. Saw earlier that there was a bit of surf and thought bass.
Alas nothing at all fancied my mackerel.
Baits untouched.
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mickser
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Re: Mornington 13/4

#2 Post by mickser »

My experience on Mornington beach is that you have a good pounding easterly wind
to really pound up that beach
mickser
I have not fished in two years hoping to change that this year with anything ?
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corbyeire
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Re: Mornington 13/4

#3 Post by corbyeire »

seriously jealous of your blank!
kenf41
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Re: Mornington 13/4

#4 Post by kenf41 »

corbyeire wrote:seriously jealous of your blank!
Haha. Was out this morning and saw a few sea trout. Hit one but my lure was a bit large for I think. 3 seals then arrived and stayed by me. Gives me a chance to look at local spots that I'd rarely fish

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Re: Mornington 13/4

#5 Post by kenf41 »

mickser wrote:My experience on Mornington beach is that you have a good pounding easterly wind
to really pound up that beach
mickser
I've rarely fished it. It all seems a bit barren. No lug, rag or crab when the estuary has all and lots of small eels so just seems like there's more fish food

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