Hi mate...fish the incomming tide other wise weed will be you friend.... a grapple sinker will help lots a current down there... just go to the car park down by the sand dunes and fish from the dunes...others will be there ( your fishing the river side not the ocean side ).... was down there fishing for trevs the other week but we could only catch Kahawai.... heaps of munted kahawai down there lots a sharks smashing them...
Hey guys thanks so much for the feedback! It sure gives me a good headstart. When I do get the chance to head out, I'll let you all know how it went on. Would the Maori fishing calendar help? I mean is it appropriate to follow it?
Once again thanks for the tips!
I used to surf a lot out there and would try the headland to the left of sunset, all along there but especially right around the point should hold moochers. Careful of the surf. Don't drown cause of my suggestion - take a mate and PFD. (Great low tide left had reef break there when the swell is not too big * shush * )
jerry69 wrote:There is also Limestone downs that has some really good sopts but are all through private land, mate of mine has caught a nice 60lb kingi and a 32lb snapper from there. |
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