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Kevwing

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  1. I'm not a pro wormer but i'd say i'm okay Don't fret too much, just be patient. It takes a lot of patience to be good at worming. it took me maybe 5 sessions before i could bag 10-20 worms in a session Just make sure low wind and tides are on point. If not, for beginners it can be quite tough. Also, i find the quiet areas are better as they tend to not spook too easily. Good stink bag is important too. you really need their head to come out 1cm or more to get a good grip
  2. Hi guys Long time reader, first time poster I've been really trying to catch a good prawning session but haven't had much luck. Most i've caught is 2 kg between 2 people I follow all the general ideas, slack high tide , New moon, (few days each side) low wind if possible - It is quite hard to marry all those together when you can only go on the weekend i've tried the entrance (no luck unfortunately) and down at Culburra. (bit windy that day) I'm planning to go back down again to Culburra Asking if any fellow raiders here know if the lake has opened up and also, what would be the maximum wind speed for chasing prawns. (As i noticed the prawns are very timid when it is windy. ) If you can give me a hand it would be really appreciated. Cheers
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