how is middle arm

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Just wondering how middle arm is fishing? Heading out saturday with the wife an young'en to try an ged some goldy's an salmon crossing fingers on even a bazza. Missed the good crab run in the dry might even throw the pots out an see if any are left befor they bugger of to deeper waters. Anyway will put up a post if we end up getting anything here is a pic of one of the better sized fish from a old trip
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There's not much run in the tide on Saturday, I would be staying away from both harbours and go leaders, the narrows, or even SB.
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Went an had a look at the boat ramp for the last of the run out an a 1 1/2 incoming an there was some barra working the drain/small creek to the left of the ramp ended up with 4 barra an dropped 3 all small but a heap of fun biggest would have been around 45-50cm some good barra working the bait once the water started to enter the drain the wind was getting bad so i retired to the aircon in the car an went home
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Wait for three days after rain stops. Ideal tide for middle arm is a 1.5 m low. Fish around the two islands. :mrgreen:
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Me and a mate where there tuesday. lots of barra around and salmon rounding up prawns. worked hard all day and only managed one barra at 47cm. was my first saltwater barra though so i was happy. got it on a gulp shrimp. dropped two pots in just down from the ramp and ended up with 6 good sized blue swimmers. no muddies. got drenched a couple times then scorched soon after. did find a nice deep hole at the front of creek across from ranp which had goldies and cod.
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My young bloke has been taking the kids there and getting their share of pan sized goldies and 4 mud crabs the other night
he's been fishing a few klms up towards the mouth on a rock bar on the left there
If you want the marks let me know
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love the marks shaggs if you willing to give
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Never had much luck at Middle arm myself.
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