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G;day Glen
Streaky Bay is in South Australia and from what I know is good for all sorts of fishing apart from that I cant tell you much more.
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Oh surely that can't be right.
I was reliably told that Victoria is "The Squid State", in fact I'm pretty sure there will be a new slogan on our number plates soon saying just that ;-)
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I've been to Victor Harbour once, it was a lovely looking place. I wouldn't mind spending some time there and trying a bit of fishing for Squid and other fish too.
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:blink: I am going back to the Bluff at Victor inabout 2 weeks. Keep you posted on the results.
A beach 11ks from there called Waitpinga is great for salmon. Pilchards are the best bait but lures work very well to.
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i have been to bluff once and i have some photos of a squid i caught there in the photo gallery.
i popped down there for a couple of hours from around 10am.
it is an awesome spot!
i saw other guys catching much larger squid (say 2.5kg or so) while i was there. its quite a high jetty so you need a special net-on-a-rope-thing to land the squid.
best of luck,
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<img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':ink' /> Another couple of reliable spots with big squid on the south coast near the Bluff are ; Rapid Bay and Cape Jervis.
These two spots can be quite windy at times because they are open areas where as the Bluff has a big hill behind it to stop the southerly winds.
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Hi,
At Rapid Bay and Cape Jervis do you fish from shore or from a boat?
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Both locations have jetty's. A good sized boat would be needed as the waters in these spots can be quite hazardous.
Rapid bay jetty used to be very big. It was a jetty used a while ago for large ships to dock and recieve granite and other materials. It is now not used by the ships and some parts have been removed. It was once T- shaped. It waters are very deep and used a lot by divers.
It was in danger of being closed because of vandals damaging the conveyors used for the ships and general damage to the jetty. But I do not believe it has been closed yet. That would be a shame. It is a great fishing spot.
Hi Glen
To get back to your original question, Streaky Bay is on SA far west coast about 800 ks from Adelaide - 110 km southeast of Ceduna.
The jetty is famous for squid, among other things, my dad caught a 35lb snapper from the jetty many years ago.
I am at present in Streaky on holidays, was meant to leave today but the wind is too strong for comfort towing a caravan.
I went to the jetty last evening and caught two just on dusk which was a good result for just now as (according to locals) the tides and wind has been wrong.
I was talking to a pro whiting fisherman who catches his own squid for bait yesterday, he can regularly go into the bay by boat and catch 40 - 50 kg in a afternoon, so there are heaps about.
I hope this answers your question Glen
Regards
Neil
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yep thanks neil,
cheers glen.
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@BadLuck - Rapid bay has temporarily closed, awaiting a meeting between the tourism commission, SARFAC(South aussie rec fishing advisiory council) and the diving people to see what is going to happen - someone needs to take responsibility for the upkeep of this place - apparenlty $2mill is the figure - would be a great shame if it never opened again!
AS for cape jervis - 10x better than rapid bay and the bluff - our average sized squid from here is 1kg, and our biggest is 3kg! Great spot in october..............Fish from the jetty, or in a boat (can be a small boat) from just out the end of the breakwater - unweighted pillies can get you salmon in the same spot!
Heading to the bluff and waitpinga saturday night!!
This special net on a rope thing - We Call them a CRAB NET!! LOL!!
And yes they are something which is definitely required when fishing for squid in our great state - i always take a crab net or a landing net - have lost too many squid due to the line breaking.............
Cheers!
Nathan