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One good king come off campbells already this year (last week).... but lot of grumpy old locals fish there.  So all best spots usually taken.
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Nice to hear shane. Always good to hear about good fish being caught locally.
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probably around 8 to 12 lb but few over 70 cm and couple kingfish as well, all the big ones coming from right hand side corner and we only using 2 -3/0 circle hooks with tiny magic squid for bait do the damage make sure the squid is fresh others wise you become 90% fishermanEmbarrassed,this is the best time to fish over there before the crowd turn up after xmats
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Hi few spots in whangaparoa.

Army bay: Head east..... if it looks good throw a line . good snaps, KY, trev and kings. Fishing is really good if you don't mind getting a bit wet. just be careful your not swimming home  Smile
 
Fishermans cove: High tide: off of the rocks to the left of the ramp. cast straight or you loose gear. Try big floating baits in late pm/dusk.
Low tide: walk to the water.... see drop off (goes to 8-12 meters is dived it) cast into the channels heaps of pannies hang out here.
 
"pony club": before the golf course existed it used to be frequented by girls on horses....we followed and found fish. head around to the back of the golf course and park up at the walkway to nowhere. Level of fitness needs to be better than average here as there is a cliff to climb down and slippy rocks to negotitate. Get there early or the best spots go fast (right at the base of the cliff then head south). High tides best. floating baits. We used to snorkel here as kids to get the summers worth of sinkers so you have been warned. Seen big Snaps, schools of KY, and big moocher kingis crusing here. Heaps of piper and other baitfish around.
 
Duncansby rd: Park up walk down the s**ty hill and stairs to the ledge best spot eastern point cast north or north east bottom in this spot is sand-mud so sinkers ok. Anywhere other than this I wouldn't bother too much foul within casting distant and its shallow (5meters) to 100m off. The usual fish here. Mate speared a 12.5 kg king within casting distance.
 
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Originally posted by climbaboy climbaboy wrote:

 
"pony club": before the golf course existed it used to be frequented by girls on horses....we followed and found fish. head around to the back of the golf course and park up at the walkway to nowhere. Level of fitness needs to be better than average here as there is a cliff to climb down and slippy rocks to negotitate. Get there early or the best spots go fast (right at the base of the cliff then head south). High tides best. floating baits. We used to snorkel here as kids to get the summers worth of sinkers so you have been warned. Seen big Snaps, schools of KY, and big moocher kingis crusing here. Heaps of piper and other baitfish around.
 
 
 
Pretty sure there are steps down there nowadays. And yeah get there early.....
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Originally posted by JK JK wrote:

Originally posted by climbaboy climbaboy wrote:

 
"pony club": before the golf course existed it used to be frequented by girls on horses....we followed and found fish. head around to the back of the golf course and park up at the walkway to nowhere. Level of fitness needs to be better than average here as there is a cliff to climb down and slippy rocks to negotitate. Get there early or the best spots go fast (right at the base of the cliff then head south). High tides best. floating baits. We used to snorkel here as kids to get the summers worth of sinkers so you have been warned. Seen big Snaps, schools of KY, and big moocher kingis crusing here. Heaps of piper and other baitfish around.
 
 
 
Pretty sure there are steps down there nowadays. And yeah get there early.....

Thanks for that I haven't been down there in ages. the cliff was probably the best crowd control i can think of tho must get pretty mental down there  now....
  
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merry xmas to all hard out fisho's!!! happy fishing ventures to you all!!
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was at the pony club on tuesday, fished the midday incoming, was too windy stay in touch with the bait which resorted in nothing to reel in =( lots of people fishing about 20 id say and all i saw was about 3 undersized snaps caught.

 
Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day, teach a man ta fish and he'll sit on the rocks and drink all day.
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Hey I went to big manly the other day but i wasn't sure were abouts i should have been fishing. I fishing on and outgoing tide. I walked out abit standing on the flat rock with the oysters or what ever they are (im not sure if you know what im talking about) and chucked my line out got a couple of bites almost got a panny but came off my hook just as i was about to pull him up. can you be more specific as to where i should go. to the left there is like a little sandy area with a tree was your spot pass that?

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Hitch13 the further too the right you walk the better also an eveing there seem's to fish better(around rocks) the long flat ledge you were on  fish's well over winter more so if a light northerly is blowing
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Pony Club help - I have the general idea but can someone help with a 'X' marks the spot ?
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there ya go....ist a big long ledge
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Thanks mate , took a drive by and its as simple as , cheers for reply!
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Does anyone know of any good squid spots in Whangaparaoa? Thinking little manly at low tide or maybe west end of big manly/ stanmore bay....
"she says..i need different shoes for different outfits...I'm appling said rule to fishing apparatus....
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Originally posted by Salty Bones Salty Bones wrote:


there ya go....ist a big long ledge
 
I fish here every chance i get (when in aukland), always worth having a livebait out, but i recommend a slidebait rig if others are fishing to avoid tangles. Try and use large baits as barrcuota will take any small livies Angry and as said previously, some absolute whoppers cruise this ledge (be ready with pitch baits/popers), usually when there are good numbers of kahawai present. And have the tackle to cope, lost a 30kg+ there oct/2010! Best high tide at daylight, burley up a storm and stay till after low tide!
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I went to the ledge thats mentioned above, and noticed that the rocks to get to the ledge is quite slippery, so good shoes with heaps of grip is a must.....   Wink
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Yeah I have seen 2 guys go for a skid and swim
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Even my father-in-law went for a slide and landed on his arse, and what made it worse hes on wolferin too. So hes got a big bruse on his knee. All we could see is him going over the side up the top where the stairs are. so we ended up just going up the top next to the stairs Big smile
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Hi SaltyBones, sorry to high jack this thread .. but where is this ledge you guys talking about, if you dont mind sharing this please :) is this in North Shore? cheers
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Originally posted by noobAngler noobAngler wrote:

Hi SaltyBones, sorry to high jack this thread .. but where is this ledge you guys talking about, if you dont mind sharing this please :) is this in North Shore? cheers

Its behind the gulf harbor golf course......
 
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