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  1. On ‎10‎/‎02‎/‎2018 at 3:37 PM, Green Hornet said:

    Fishing around the ribbon weed drop offs with plastics is a sure fire method to catch the fish you mention.

    50-65mm grubs on light jig heads and leaders will work well on bream along with flathead. If you want to target flatties, up your plastic size to 100 or 125mm and fish a heavier jig head around 7-10g, even heavier if the wind's up. You'll get the odd pan size reddy fishing like this but the jewfish are a lot harder to come by.

    You can also chase bream and whiting up on the flats using surface lures. This works best when the wind is up and casting around the edges of the weed.

    On ‎10‎/‎02‎/‎2018 at 12:24 PM, kyle said:

    g'day all, I'm planning on going Dow to the St Georges besin for a weekend and was wondering what's lures should i use for the best outcome im targeting flathead, jew fish and bream. 

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    here are the results, certsinly didnt dissapoint me thank you all for the help and advice ill definitly be going down there again

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  2. 3 hours ago, jmadden said:

    mate, I've seen plenty of kingfish at Clontarf but chucking a heavy sinker out with bait at the spit is good for kings.

    Thanks mate, do you think whole pilchids with no weight would work

  3. 2 hours ago, rickmarlin62 said:

    plus one on sugapens..also small 50/65mm clear poppers  even nonames cheapies work  over shallow sand or weedbeds expect whiting bream flatties....early mornings are best around our area...rick

    thank you for the advice

     

  4. 1 hour ago, onearmedfisho said:

    mate, I only use bait casters these days. I own 3 Shimano Cudrados and are a big fan. If it was me I would save your money until you can spend a little more than what your looking at spending.

    ok thank you

     

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  6. 9 hours ago, Green Hornet said:

    Fishing around the ribbon weed drop offs with plastics is a sure fire method to catch the fish you mention.

    50-65mm grubs on light jig heads and leaders will work well on bream along with flathead. If you want to target flatties, up your plastic size to 100 or 125mm and fish a heavier jig head around 7-10g, even heavier if the wind's up. You'll get the odd pan size reddy fishing like this but the jewfish are a lot harder to come by.

    You can also chase bream and whiting up on the flats using surface lures. This works best when the wind is up and casting around the edges of the weed.

    Thank you for your help, what soft plastics would you recommend i fish with gulps but am willing to give z-mans a try

  7. 10 hours ago, JimC said:

    Hi Kyle. I live here. The basin usually fishes ok around the drop off where the channel enters the basin. Other spots are just out from the weed beds around the bank as the depth can drop off quite fast. Across the middle and southern end the depth is around 9 metres. You can catch some good fish out deep away from the pickers. This is where I find the larger reddies. Some anchor and burley but I like a slow and steady drift. There are a lot here who lure fish and others who stick to bait. If a N.E. wind is blowing you can forget fishing on the southern end of the basin as it gets too rough but around the northern end it would be fine. Jim

    Thank you for your advice this helps me out so much, Are the artificial reefs any good and what burley would you recommend?

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