MB wrote: I used to launch off Mission Bay/Kohimarama and caught a lot of fish around Bean Rock on softbaits I regularly kayak fished alone for 7 years |
BananaBoat wrote:
Curious to know, would the lighthouse area from July - Sept be worth putting time into to learn it or are they gone over winter Only fished it once years ago end of May & did really well, never been back since... paddle out from Tamaki yacht club |
BananaBoat wrote: [QUOTE=MB]Curious to know, would the lighthouse area from July - Sept be worth putting time into to learn it or are they gone over winter Only fished it once years ago end of May & did really well, never been back since... paddle out from Tamaki yacht club |
smudge wrote: IMO August & September are difficult months for fishing, especially shore based around Auckland. Whatipu on the north head of the Manukau Harbour may produce a kahawai or two on a straylined pilchard from off of Paratutae Island. Use no weight. A smaller bait may well get you some smaller kahawai which are great eating. Piper and Jack mackerel are great table fish and although small are relatively accessible. Squid at night off Orakei wharf by Kelly Tarltons and the whole waterfront could work well at night under a full moon. It's going to take some effort to learn any of this so don't set your sights too high. Surface berley will help |
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betterthanwork wrote: We had fantastic fishing around Rangi lighthouse from May this year. incoming tide in the shallows with berley and dead baits. I couldn't believe quite how good it was |
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