Best land based spots on low tide
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Best land based spots on low tide
Can anyone suggest some good land based fishing spots on low tides. Cheers
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Re: Best land based spots on low tide
Lee point beach - bit of a walk out on the rocks
Rapid creek - Cas beach entry via dirt track
Buff creek - rock bar right of boat ramp
East point cliffs - left of gun turret
Rock wall - near deck chair cinema
Rock bar - right of Elizabeth boat ramp
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Rapid creek - Cas beach entry via dirt track
Buff creek - rock bar right of boat ramp
East point cliffs - left of gun turret
Rock wall - near deck chair cinema
Rock bar - right of Elizabeth boat ramp
Grab yourself a FFF biannual bible for more hints. Cheers
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Re: Best land based spots on low tide
Thanks For the feedback Alfie. Would you use lures/plastics or baits?
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Re: Best land based spots on low tide
When I used to fish on lows land based, I usually had a live mullet out on a float (600mm from the hook) with a small running sinker right up to the hook. Mullet swims on it side and looks injured and a flick stick with a bunch of assorted lures (hard bodies and softies).
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Re: Best land based spots on low tide
Howard River rock bar
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Re: Best land based spots on low tide
Is the rock bar accessible yet,min a 4x4 not a quad?
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Re: Best land based spots on low tide
Has been accessible for a while, need a 4x4 or quad but probably could almost get a 2wd in now, just might be some sandy bits, few different tracks too stay on main way in until you turn left and shouldnt be a drama
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Re: Best land based spots on low tide
Bring a shovel, if you going in a 2 wheel drive. The sandy bit was the show stopper.
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Best land based spots on low tide
Channel island walk to the front fish off beach or rocks on left side incoming tide from bottom of a 1.8 or lower, 6 inch bomber slow wind. Will catch barra or salmon.
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