Lee Point Land based Style

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cleaned up on the blues this morning at dundee , landbased


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Wered yah fish Seano, Finniss, Stingray Head or just of the beach at the lodge?
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Native point- salmon were loven the small mad mullet.
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Hi there,

And to think that I have never tried Lee Point land based....
I should one day.

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Hitting Lee Point 6am tommorow- be there or be square!
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Lee point is firing in evenings atm.. been down 2 nights and plenty of bait schools close to shore followed by queenies. Also getting lots of salmon on dusk. Was using a 30cm queenie for a livie and was peeled by something big before it threw the hooks. Aswell as the usual suspects of blacktips which are fun fights. See yall down there soon i hope :)
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Anyone going down tomorrow?
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GLP I'll leave this one for you to answer..... :roll:
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Brenton, forecast breeze east to northeast at 10/15 knots; is that likely to affect the fishing ? (just asking, no idea if it will or not!), presumably it will ease off in the late arvo though.
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Well I finish work at 4, might go down for a look at 5ish. You guys just throwing crime lures around or live bait?
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Thinking of taking the family down for a session whats been getting pulled in lately ????????????????
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When you say the best time is to go out? Early morning or Evening? Think i might go check this out tonight/tmoz morning
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Early spring tides -EARLY in the morning-ie dark- 0600
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ah ok cool, thanks sean.
Went and sus'ed it out last night and looks very promising just got to work out how to get the 4x4 down the beach. There are lots of tracks from 4x4's who have managed to get down there. Any idea's?
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