so i'll be planning to to go to Flinders Piers for a fish and also try my first time at squidding. I'm also really keen at giving night time floundering a go and after reading people's threads i think i've got the jist of it.
These would be:
-hand held spear
-prawn/flounder light because these can go underwater? rather than shining a torch from above
- Pair of water boots to prevent feeling any nasties under me
- Batteries but not sure what type.. Apparently you can use old car batteries?
- Back pack
- Landing Net
- And a float of sorts to hold the fish ( i was thinking of using a large polystyrene box with a hole on one of its sides to attach a rope and then use the end of itto tie to my waist)
Other than that i think it was suggested that the water must be really still and wind speed of 5 knots would be perfect.
i'll be wading around the beach where the pier is at night time. Is that how it's done? and has anyone else tried it and saw fish life at flinders? Was thinking of maybe berleying up as i wade too or is that a big no no :ohmy:
If anyone can offer advice in anyway, pls don't hesitate to post or pm <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />
Hope the weather will be ideal soon to give this a shot and i'll be sure to report!
Cheers
Johnny
These would be:
-hand held spear
-prawn/flounder light because these can go underwater? rather than shining a torch from above
- Pair of water boots to prevent feeling any nasties under me
- Batteries but not sure what type.. Apparently you can use old car batteries?
- Back pack
- Landing Net
- And a float of sorts to hold the fish ( i was thinking of using a large polystyrene box with a hole on one of its sides to attach a rope and then use the end of itto tie to my waist)
Other than that i think it was suggested that the water must be really still and wind speed of 5 knots would be perfect.
i'll be wading around the beach where the pier is at night time. Is that how it's done? and has anyone else tried it and saw fish life at flinders? Was thinking of maybe berleying up as i wade too or is that a big no no :ohmy:
If anyone can offer advice in anyway, pls don't hesitate to post or pm <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />
Hope the weather will be ideal soon to give this a shot and i'll be sure to report!
Cheers
Johnny