18-04-2004, 06:37 PM
Sorry Glen - its just that they are the pics i put on FishSA and they require it to be less than 100KB, so i thought it'd be ok here..........
As for mulloway during the day - yeah, you do get them during the day - its the best time to fish for them, as you can see the bites better, and also theres the issue of being able to see them to gaff them..........Early morning and early evening are the best times though - sharks come into the equation at night as well........Majority of the big West Coast (60lb+) Mulloway are taken during the day, as night time sees mainly shark hookups..........
A lot of victorians visit salt creek - its a great spot - its actually called long beach - goes from Kingston to the Murray Mouth - the area we fished is near Salt Creek (Salt Creek is basically a service station and nothing else.....) There are two coorong crossings (42 Mile and tea tree) which take you to the beach. The best areas are 15+kms right of where you come onto the beach from tea tree........
The Beach holds mulloway to about 60lbs, salmon to 10lbs, and bronze whaler, school and gummy sharks. Other encounters include trevalley (monsters), mullet, flathead and snapper.........
Cheers!
Nathan
As for mulloway during the day - yeah, you do get them during the day - its the best time to fish for them, as you can see the bites better, and also theres the issue of being able to see them to gaff them..........Early morning and early evening are the best times though - sharks come into the equation at night as well........Majority of the big West Coast (60lb+) Mulloway are taken during the day, as night time sees mainly shark hookups..........
A lot of victorians visit salt creek - its a great spot - its actually called long beach - goes from Kingston to the Murray Mouth - the area we fished is near Salt Creek (Salt Creek is basically a service station and nothing else.....) There are two coorong crossings (42 Mile and tea tree) which take you to the beach. The best areas are 15+kms right of where you come onto the beach from tea tree........
The Beach holds mulloway to about 60lbs, salmon to 10lbs, and bronze whaler, school and gummy sharks. Other encounters include trevalley (monsters), mullet, flathead and snapper.........
Cheers!
Nathan
SA - the land of the bigger fish. The fish on the east, measure the least, but if you head west, you'll be bringing in the best!!