Doubtless Bay In Close

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    Posted: 18 Jan 2017 at 1:39pm
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Hey,

heading to Whatuwhiwhi, Doubtless Bay start of Feb for a few days and have access to a dingy with oars only. 

Gonna have to remember how to row LOL

Any advice on where to target within rowing distance much appreciated.

Cheers.

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Timo drop Fishwhisper a message, he will be able to help.....
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anywhere along the coast from the beach to knuckle point

google maps and linz charts are your friend
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Evenings in close when snapper feed on shellfish?
Maybe wrong time of year but a mate with a Bach at Tokerau swears by this
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Towards the northern end of Tokerau, out to about 300 - 500m behind the breakers is a good start. Early morning or in the evening works best. It can be a bit hit and miss at this time of the year, but lots of berley will help you out.
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Before you  start rowing ,get some tuatuas.! Great feed ,great berley from the shells
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Excellent. Appreciate the advice. Thanks.
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