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uglynine

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  1. Hey, I may not be able to tell how high the water level is now, but my usual fishing spot in Wagga is under water, around 1 and half meter. Just drove pass the river today, its like caramel milk, very muddy. It seemed Murray cod did not mind that, got fair bites last few weeks (around 30-50cm) after heavy rain. I think there will be more rain in Feb. Oh, I am landbase. Hope this may help.

    cheers.

  2. I used to catch them during the night  with bread, from my experience, must be some current, burley up with lots of bread, and you will hear the water boiling around the floating bread. Use the smallest float you got, 6-8 size hook, 10-20cm leader. When you put bread on the hook, make sure not to squish it, otherwise mullet will not bite, after cast out, let the current bring the bread to them, you will feel they are bitting, most of the time mullet will set hook by themselves. Mullet is great fun to catch, fantastic bait for big bream, Jew and Me.

    cheer. 

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  3. 11 hours ago, GoingFishing said:

    :PHi mate

    are you fishing by boat and if so is your boat able to head outside for a quick journey to the northern beaches, if you do, i have some marks which should put in a decent chance with some good flounder grounds. Its deep water so 20m+

    Sorry i dont have any reliable land based flounder marks :(

    Thanks man, I am land base, and I do mainly bait fishing, it seems  flounder  eat everything, chicken, squid, small fish,etc. But I like eat flounder!!!!:P

  4. 58 minutes ago, rickmarlin62 said:

    pretty hard species to target anywhere  more of a bycatch..we used to catch heaps in Swansea channel chasin flatties on small green feather jigs or cut down green twisters,,rick

    Thanks!

  5. 59 minutes ago, fragmeister said:

    Personally, I find the entrance to Middle Harbour pretty good for flounder. Washaway beach is generally spot as is Chinamans beach.

    Drifting for them is generally best.

    Cheers

    Jim

    Thanks!

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