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Google Earth
#1
has anyone used google earth to help locate good squid spots?



I am trying to use to ID new ground off williamstown.



I think I have found some good potential...broken reef and a some nice habitat.



will give it run with the kayak when the winds stops howling!



Cheers



Blue W. Hunter
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#2
hi blue, you might also want to try the port phillip bay data here:



[url="http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/DSE/dsencor.nsf/LinkView/836EE128E54D861FCA256DA200208B945FD09CE028D6AA58CA256DAC0029FA1A"]http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/DSE/dsencor.nsf/...A256DAC0029FA1A[/url]



Go to the DSE Marine Map:



[url="http://nremap.nre.vic.gov.au/Website/nremap/default.htm?mapTitle=Marine%20Map%20-%20Victoria&Service=nremap_marine_v3&OVMap=nremap_ov&config=marine_config2&about=marinemap_about"]http://nremap.nre.vic.gov.au/Website/nrema...marinemap_about[/url]



Turn on the "BATHYMETRY - PORT PHILLIP BAY" layer and zoom in!!! this will show you how deep the water is.



Cheers, Glen
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#3
For those who like the pier at Rye....



Take a ride on the giant ferris wheel at the Rye carnival, I did last week and saw reefs that are within casting distance from the pier(surf rod with jig under a float).

Will post reports when I get to fish there again..
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#4
sounds good!!! but you know you could always get a kayak and paddle out there! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />
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