04-11-2007, 12:48 AM
[quote name='colin' post='9556' date='Nov 3 2007, 07:57 PM']High Richard,
They normally drift from the Barrenjoey end inwards (I don't have a map with me so I can't be more precise) This is relatively narrow neck but a good long drift, mostly over a sand bottom. On the Palm beach side there is a long beach ( probably called Barrenjoy??) and at the Barrenjoey Head end there are a number of boats moored. This is a very weedy area where I have caught squid previously. I imagine you can get there on foot but you would have to check on a map. Sorry to be so vague but tomorrow I'll pull out a map and see if I can be precise.[/quote]
Hi Colin,
Thanks! Palm beach is a surf beach so its must be the long "muddy" beach at the south side of Palm beach and Barrenjoey head. I went there about this time last year and had a swim, it was very muddy and weedy in the bottom, and i also saw some small flathead and other fishes as well. When i was about to leave in the later afternoon many beach fishoes turned up, and they told me its a prime sport for bream and whiting. I will bring my gear next time and give a fish and squid! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Cheers,
Richard
They normally drift from the Barrenjoey end inwards (I don't have a map with me so I can't be more precise) This is relatively narrow neck but a good long drift, mostly over a sand bottom. On the Palm beach side there is a long beach ( probably called Barrenjoy??) and at the Barrenjoey Head end there are a number of boats moored. This is a very weedy area where I have caught squid previously. I imagine you can get there on foot but you would have to check on a map. Sorry to be so vague but tomorrow I'll pull out a map and see if I can be precise.[/quote]
Hi Colin,
Thanks! Palm beach is a surf beach so its must be the long "muddy" beach at the south side of Palm beach and Barrenjoey head. I went there about this time last year and had a swim, it was very muddy and weedy in the bottom, and i also saw some small flathead and other fishes as well. When i was about to leave in the later afternoon many beach fishoes turned up, and they told me its a prime sport for bream and whiting. I will bring my gear next time and give a fish and squid! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Cheers,
Richard