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Fishing Kurnell


Pommie Dave

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Whiting, Lizards and the occasional bream. Mullet may be passing by as well if you're unlucky :P (alot of people don't like mullet as a table fish)

Depending on swell, a simple ball sinker and luminous ball stop to a swivel and a 40-50cm trace should the trick off the beach. Otherwise a simple paternoster rig will also do as well.

Worms and nippers fresh are the way to go. Otherwise steak in tuna oil and chicken in garlic cut into strips to resemble a worm. The alternative is soft plastics such as gulp worms and wrigglers

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Hi Connico.

Had a great day weatherwise between the rocks and the pier using tubeworms, pilly cubes, prawns and mullet strips but nothing biting. 

Will definitely be going back as it's a promising spot.

Many thanks for the tips.

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14 hours ago, Pommie Dave said:

Hi Connico.

Had a great day weatherwise between the rocks and the pier using tubeworms, pilly cubes, prawns and mullet strips but nothing biting. 

Will definitely be going back as it's a promising spot.

Many thanks for the tips.

It might be worth throwing a squid jig out if nothing else is doing.   Was there any ink stains on the wharf?

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