Stokes Hill Wharf
- Acsle
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Stokes Hill Wharf
Stokes Hill Wharf did pretty well (well for us anyway). Used the Fin Nor Lethal LT 40 to haul all the fish in. I highly recommend kastking braid just because of its price and durability. The small hooks from china which can be bought on eBay worked very wonders. My mate managed to pull in a few good size diamond scale mullet (tuskfish as well), and I managed a milk fish (using bread). Few queenies on banana prawns.
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- theodosius
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Re: Stokes Hill Wharf
Well done. Nice spot to watch the storms roll by too
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- Jedi Seadog
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Re: Stokes Hill Wharf
Great stuff Acsle.
I used to fish there for bread n butter fish but got too annoyed not being able to pull the bigger ones up.
I used to fish there for bread n butter fish but got too annoyed not being able to pull the bigger ones up.
- Acsle
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Re: Stokes Hill Wharf
I use an open-faced crab pot attached to extra line. Been able to pull up every fish. You get em every tackle store. I used to climb down the ladder but it's pretty rusted now.
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Re: Stokes Hill Wharf
good session and great idea on the net for pulling them in, well done.
- Smokindrag
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Re: Stokes Hill Wharf
We used to use one of these. Works well, just slide it down the line like a tackleback.
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